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Astral Attack - It’s More than Just Witchcraft

Filed Under (Articles) by admin on 09-08-2006

Believe it or not most astral Attacks are not caused by curses or witchcraft. Half the time astral attacks are not intentional. They take place on the subconscious level and are the result of negative thinking, verbal abuse that goes round and round in the head, stale energy that has been left behind in a place and bungled rituals that may have done by amateurs hoping to create prosperity or love.

Below I have identified the different kinds of astral attack that can take place and hopefully it will help you avoid cursing yourself as well as others. Thoughts are like seeds once planted and allowed to grow they can take root and choke the potential out of your life. The idea is to keep your psychic garden free of the spiritual equivalent of suckers, weeds and anything else that might abort your spiritual growth, personal will and soul freedom.

Thought Forms

Thought forms tend to affect our lives on a mundane level. That is because they tend to be sent by ordinary people. We may experience more day-to-day and practical frustrations. This kind of attack is usually from someone you know, with whom you’ve had an unpleasant encounter with. Perhaps you have had a disagreement and they have been disgruntled with you all day. You might feel the “bad energy” from that person’s thoughts.

The Subconscious Curse

This kind of curse usually comes from someone that we know quite well and actually cares for us. They may even be praying for our well being

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Managing People - Why Is It So Difficult

Filed Under (Articles) by admin on 09-08-2006

Managing, supervising, being a team leader is the hardest
job in the world and I’ll tell you why.
Imagine what it’s like to drive a car. You turn the key to
start the engine, select drive or the gear you want and
press the gas pedal. The car then moves off and if you want
to turn you rotate the steering wheel to the right or left
and to stop, you press the brake pedal. All this was quite
difficult when you first learned to drive but its easy now.

If I asked you to drive my car, you might take a short while
to get used to it, but you’d immediately be able to drive
down to the supermarket and get me some food.

However, if I was to tell you that my car was different from
any other you’d driven then I’m sure you’d have a problem -
“You don’t start it with a key there’s a little switch
somewhere. When you engage forward gear it might go backward
and if you turn the wheel left it might go right but
sometimes it goes left. And the gas peddle is what stops it
and the brake pedal makes it go faster but not every day.
You’ll get used to it in time; I’ve lived with it for
years”.

Managing people is pretty much like this, every model is
different and you need different skills to “drive” each one.
Just because pressing the gas pedal on one model makes it go
forward, doesn’t mean to say that the next one will be the
same; it might, but it might not.

The problem arises because

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AUV Solar Powered to Monitor Lake Ponchartrain

Filed Under (Articles) by admin on 09-08-2006

As the highly polluted water is drained from the City of New Orleans back into Lake Ponchartrain, it will have to be monitored. In the last few years leading up to the Hurricane Katrina Disaster the Lake had actually been making a strong comeback and had been considered clean enough to fish in or use as drinking water for the neighboring cities with only a little extra filtering. All that has changed now after the many chemical spills, oil spills and human waste in the water that is now known as the Soup Bowl of New Orleans. It will take many years to get Lake Pontchartrain back in order again to the level it was just prior to the devastation from Katrina.

A new AUV Autonomous Underwater Vehicle research program at the Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute Research Facility is completely solar powered.

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A group of these AUVs could work in a grid pattern constantly sampling the water and letting Environmental Monitoring engineers know where to put remediation chemicals in order to clean the lake. A recent research project called the RiverNet Project on Lake George, NY seems to hold the ticket to make this all possible. The Solar powered AUV will be able to detect any and all chemical or biological negative trends from the returned and now polluted lake water, which can assist in the management and careful timely improvement of the water quality. This S-AUV is also scheduled to assist in the remediation of the Hudson Bay with 3D sensor monitoring

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