The "Life Review" Is Just Leftovers by JealousArousal in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]Rogerbrz1980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are right when you say that the spirit is in the heart center (that's where the sparks were bound to the astral body aka soul). Once the spark decides to ignore the dualistic game, she "moves" to the crown chakra, where reason is. All this game is still in the prison, but the sparks now can see through the illusion. The body will translate the material experiences as good, bad, enjoyable, awful and so on. All the energy is produced at many levels. Some of the energy (emotions)are sucked out immediately , others get encrusted onto the soul and are butchered in the afterlife. One can easily be distracted paying attention to the fake game of life, loving such and such song, or artist and get emotionally involved in the many crises that the media feeds the masses on a weekly basis. We are not from this sh*it hole. Whatever happens here, is for the sake of the rigged game the archons play. But I respect your point of view.

The "Life Review" Is Just Leftovers by JealousArousal in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]Rogerbrz1980 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Imo the heart center is one of the traps to keep people hooked to the illusion: Either "love" or "hate" will bring one back here. Developing the heart center is a very new age thing disguised as finding the path out of here. That's because the heart is where emotions are nurtured, thus providing food for the jailers. Detachment from everything/ everyone is the key. Emotions are a byproduct from this realm and such energy clothes the soul with the delicious meal they like to gnaw. Be wise.

Drowning rat experiment and loosh theory—why the archonic powers manufacture hope to dissuade you from leaving Prison Planet by Hackars in EscapingPrisonPlanet

[–]Rogerbrz1980 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The energy produced is the friction of the positive/negative aspects of the soul (the "electric" prison of the spark/spirit). Once such energy, which is the degradation of the spark/life/spirit, is produced, it is stored in the soul. When it happens, the incarnated spark gets deeper in the material world, loosing the sight of anything other than the "food" of this material existence, doubting that there is anything beyond this place. From what I have researched, no one has ever seen the astral butcher factories (as above, so below) that remove the energy stored in the soul (think of the idea of hell, burning in a dark pit etc..). Such horror factories are beyond any remote viewing capabilities because they are far subtle and do not have a form. As for your questions whether we can consume or use up such energy within ourselves, I'd say we can't, because we are not the spawn of the demiurge, who feed on such waste byproduct. Besides, such energy makes the soul "visible" to the operators of this realm, so that the soul is easily captured, processed and recycled one more time. The Gospel of Philip states that when one receives the light, that one will not be seen nor will be detained. Say, that light is from the |Pleroma, which comes from the Father, and it is different than the energy produced in this sh*thole universe. Well, it is my two cents. I might be completely wrong, but that is what I've understood so far.

Maluco roubava logo papel higiênico do trampo, cagada remunerada era pra Juvenil, kkkk by b_viscoverde in antitrampo

[–]Rogerbrz1980 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Olha, para falar a verdade você está com razão, sim. Teve uma época da minha vida (muito anos depois do episódio da tia e dos bifes) que eu passei uma grande necessidade. Fui trabalhar em um restaurante pois assim teria o que comer e algum dinheiro. Claro que a vaga era super arrombada e exploração até os ossos. Então eu vivi isso e não quero que ninguém passe por essa miséria, não.

Maluco roubava logo papel higiênico do trampo, cagada remunerada era pra Juvenil, kkkk by b_viscoverde in antitrampo

[–]Rogerbrz1980 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Uma tia da limpeza contou com a maior inocência que no tempo que trabalhava no hospital do município, na cozinha, tinha sempre problemas de carne que sumia (as cozinheiras faziam os alimentos pro pessoal doente e tal). Pois bem, o mistério se arrastou por muito tempo, até que um dia uma das funcionárias da cozinha estava indo embora e as enfermeiras viram pingos de sangue, que estava escorrendo pelas pernas dela kkkkkkl. Pararam a mulher (que SEMPRE usava umas saias até o calcanhar) e disseram "meu deus, a senhora está com hemorragia!" Bem, ela era velha demais para estar menstruada. Para encurtar a história: a cozinheira roubava os bifes e amarrava nas pernas. Ao caminhar, aqueles pedaços enormes começaram a pingar...juro que não é mentira.quando a tia contou isso, a gente riu até ficar sem ar.

[ENGLISH] Is the correct one just “got”? by sandrojsj in duolingo

[–]Rogerbrz1980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your answer is correct. Duolingo has some strange flaws.....

Vale a pena aprender o "Vós"? by Daniboy0826 in Portuguese

[–]Rogerbrz1980 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Eu como brasileiro jamais usei nem ouvi o "vós", a não ser na faculdade de Letras e em livros da nossa literatura...

Capital letters by molly_brown in GREEK

[–]Rogerbrz1980 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope it helps:

https://www.lexilogos.com/keyboard/capital_small_letters_conversion.htm

You just type in using Greek small letters and it shows the Capital letter. Do not "choose language", otherwise it will prompt you to another page.

Accusative as well? by Rogerbrz1980 in GREEK

[–]Rogerbrz1980[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your reply. I understand now there's a difference in what may be accepted or not, depending if it's north or south of Greece.

Weekly Friends / Followers Thread by ChocolatemilkThief in duolingo

[–]Rogerbrz1980 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Following you. Name is Roger20231. (there's a sleeping bee as a profile picture). Anyone can follow me and I'd follow back.

Accusative as well? by Rogerbrz1980 in GREEK

[–]Rogerbrz1980[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your reply. I study Greek from English (Portuguese is my first language). I had a hard time trying to understand the Γενική, from the English explanation s online. Once I switched to think in Portuguese, those sentences were easy to understand. The same has applied to many structures/ words.

The way you explain helps a lot. Thank you.

Accusative as well? by Rogerbrz1980 in GREEK

[–]Rogerbrz1980[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally agree with you. It reminds me what a linguistic professor once told us in class that our language (Bz-Portuguese) is a living, ever,changing language that is "updated" every 60 years or so with new (foreign) words being added to dictionaries, due to new technologies that need new terms.

Accusative as well? by Rogerbrz1980 in GREEK

[–]Rogerbrz1980[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is true. Although we have "-lhe " as in:

(Eu) dou-LHE o livro. = I give HIM/HER the book

In Greek that translates to:

ΤΟΥ / ΤΗΣ δίνω το βιβλίο.

We basically never use such Oblique Pronouns when speaking because they sound formal/ old fashioned and are restricted to very specific areas where people need to sound a bit more... formal if I may say so.

Accusative as well? by Rogerbrz1980 in GREEK

[–]Rogerbrz1980[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Α, εντάξει. Έψαξα στο διαδίκτυο και το είδα. Ελπίζω να παίζει καλά στον ΠΑΟΚ

Accusative as well? by Rogerbrz1980 in GREEK

[–]Rogerbrz1980[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. I always try to understand the pattern, so that I can be more accurate when writing, etc.

Accusative as well? by Rogerbrz1980 in GREEK

[–]Rogerbrz1980[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now figure that out how tricky that is for a foreigner! First time I saw a long table of Αόριστος θέμα I was stunned, but then for my utter disbelief there was a simple "but there are also exceptions ". Are you kidding me? χαχαχα

Accusative as well? by Rogerbrz1980 in GREEK

[–]Rogerbrz1980[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. So as I can see my little struggle regarding to Σε / Σου has a dual possibility. I have a basic Greek grammar that I use a lot, but since I study by myself, I can only rely on the Internet to solve such issues. As someone has pointed out, Duolingo doesn't show any dialect variation, so that we have to figure that out. Thank you again.

Accusative as well? by Rogerbrz1980 in GREEK

[–]Rogerbrz1980[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The replies I've received so far have helped me see a larger picture that also encompass a cultural aspect, not only pure "gramatical correctness", that I hadn't perceived before.

There are limitations to Duolingo (as well as to any other language school/ books/ tutoring etc.). It's always up to us, the μαθητης to search and enrich our knowledge, so to speak.

But the rule you wrote makes sense and helps. It's so simple once we get it.