

Elin
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ElinMemberMike, I was in the Conservative group in LA with David Cole, who did the 1992 documentary on this. I didn’t watch it at the time, since my friends then opposed his work and it divided the group. I watched it about a year ago and was flabbergasted and impressed. His work is spot on.
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ElinMemberOK, so I think I’ve figured out how make my personal interface here work better. Rather than follow individuals, I’ll just subscribe to discussions in the groups I’m in. I think I’ll get fewer notifications that way, and more pertinent ones. Just noting it here so no one is concerned if they see I’ve “unfollowed” – – I’d rather have just a “connection” . ?
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ElinMemberand I’ve seen that this is NOT exactly how this works, and I don’t see a way to delete my comment…
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ElinMemberOoo something else to try: SAGE! https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10363264/#:~:text=In%20another%20study%2C%20taking%20three,in%20week%2012%20of%20treatment
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ElinMember… and still does… eek ha
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ElinMemberExactly!! I see the same shimmery silvery sun in there, too. It’s such an interesting thing to look at, and the eyes readjust quickly after looking away from the brightness. I find it helpful to be barefoot in the dirt while doing this. I was actually able to look at the partial eclipse here for a few seconds to see the disc with a curved piece missing.
It’s also fun to look with eyes closed and see the colors projected on your eyelids! I always see a royal blue monad, then it washes out in to other colors. This is also an effective way to sungaze, I think.
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ElinMemberwow I’ve been doing enough sungazing that I could look at the sun for a few seconds and see the partial eclipse! About 20-30% of a shape on it here in central CA! That was fun.
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ElinMemberThanks, Amanda! Great suggestions and yep… I’m on to all the things. The hot flashes wake me up so that’s a catch 22 haha! Got some spagyric sage to use next. whee!
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March 31, 2024 at 1:13 pm in reply to: Fantastic Overview Of Dual Citizenship Status In The States + Remedy Gravy #387219
ElinMemberCory, when I talked to the guy at Weiss Paris, I asked how many ROEs they’d filed and how many got rebutted, and he said about 10,000 with ZERO rebuttals. They could question a previous return within the last 3 years, but I suspect that would look like a normal type of audit. If they try any kind of lien Weissparis can handle that as well.
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March 31, 2024 at 1:11 pm in reply to: Fantastic Overview Of Dual Citizenship Status In The States + Remedy Gravy #387218
ElinMemberI will be filing my ROE later this year – – and each state is different, but from my research, CA is tied to the Federal return, so if you don’t file a 1040, then you don’t file for CA. No need to send them any thing. The Q&A page on weissparis.com is an excellent resource for questions!
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March 31, 2024 at 1:09 pm in reply to: Fantastic Overview Of Dual Citizenship Status In The States + Remedy Gravy #387217
ElinMemberI have not yet, Dave, but intend to. Barre confirms that they are the real deal.
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ElinMemberI’ve done it off and on for a couple of years maybe, but got more serious about it with my eye program. Closed eye gazing also works! .. and even on a cloudy day, it’s probably beneficial.
When I can get out within an hour of sunrise to sunset, I enjoy a couple of minutes at this point. I can see new colors around the sun now, too.
With closed eyes anytime of day, I can see really bright colors on my eyelids – usually first a bright royal blue monad, often with gold sparkles, then it washes in to pinks or light greens or sky blue or white.. it’s pretty interesting. Maybe we need a new thread on this, too!
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ElinMemberI think you will LOVE the sungazing… esp. if you can put your feet in the dirt at the same time.
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ElinMemberThanks Kev! Might not try to grow it here in my yard as it might freeze one night out of the year and just at freezing temp. I’m trying to grow currants on the north side in the shade, and they are budding new leaves finally after looking very unhappy for a year, so that’s probably stretching their need for cold. LOL
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ElinMemberAmen! We decree it. ?
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