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Subject: Re:floaters - Sun, 17 Dec 1995 00:51:48 -0500
Date: Sun, 17 Dec 1995 00:51:48 -0500
From: pore@mainelink.net
Subject: Re:floaters
To: orgonomy@jefferson.village.virginia.edu
Sender: owner-orgonomy@jefferson.village.virginia.edu
Im not sure what you mean by floaters. My first impression is those black
hair like things that occasionally interfere with vision and very
distracting. As for orgone its more like luminous blue/white dots that
dance all over especially during strong OR days but also occasionally
during a strong sneeze I may see them very clearly. Anyone else have
similar reactions.?
I have had requests at PORE from several who see orgone but are unsure if
their eyes may be poor. Students over the years are hesitant to admit they
have seen blue/white dots dancing when gazing at the sky as very young but
when polled it sees over 80% have seen them.
My question to all out there... Is there any one that can see
northernlight like pattern movement in the night sky but also realize it
without the sky glowing like northern lights. Seems stronger at angles in
sky other than the direct zenith........jogg
I have neverheard the salt theory before.
On Sat, 16 Dec 1995, Kenn Thomas <skthoma@umslvma.umsl.edu> wrote:
>On a related note: I recently returned from a flight to San Francisco and
>flying into and out of the airport, just before landing and just after
take
>off, I saw an excitation of the orgone, those little floaters in the
>eyeball's sclera that traditional science attributes to too much salt in
the
>diet. You can see them anytime by concentrating, but on these two
occasions
>I could not ignore them if I concentrated. Does anyone here have any
>experience with this? At the very least it put the lie to the salt theory,
>since there were no changes in my diet.
>
>kt
>
>> "there are no authorities whatever"
>
>...and if there were, Sagan wouldn't be one of them, since he seems never
>inclined to follow Reich's scientific protocols before shining on Reich's
>conclusions...
>Kenn Thomas
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>
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