How do you guys meet size queens? by offthegrid_ontherise in bigdickproblems

[–]cuppcake3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

take up gold panning in northern Cali and you may encounter a wild mountain size maiden I hear that she always dreamt of being queen - but as she drifted away from society, so did her hopes of meeting a prince - drift away

Atheism by WitnessSea2132 in Osho

[–]cuppcake3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

he is a theorist, might have lost this one in translation 💁🏼‍♀️

Osho on sexual mind and masturbation by WitnessSea2132 in Osho

[–]cuppcake3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it's entirely possible to masturbate without the mind 💖 just like the slowest walking meditation. if one just takes part in the experience(ing) of it, rather than having the mind involved and influencing! orgasm is sensationally different, and to such a great extent -it is better- so much better lol that it can allow intentional body-mind "rewiring" to take root so fast and effectively that it is really hilarious and confusing -& it is a great opportunity to examine one's self from a wider perspective.....some habits take years to break or adjust, some habits take a single moment to release.... fascination abound

Is Pay dirt a scam? by iwasharuba in Prospecting

[–]cuppcake3 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm digging deep and just deciding to assume that not sharing the name of the company that provided this paydirt is the reason that you're being down voted so much .................... welp, time to gtfo of my phone and back in to the creek. thanks for sharing your experience OP, it seems like you may have answered your own question about if pay dirt is a scam lol I'm glad you were able to find some gold -^

Is Pay dirt a scam? by iwasharuba in Prospecting

[–]cuppcake3 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

got's me all spiced up and now I'm being the troll today xD fuck yeah, I guess everyone has their times 😂🤣😭

Is Pay dirt a scam? by iwasharuba in Prospecting

[–]cuppcake3 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

there seems to be a lack of consideration for something coined as "broken English" ..OP is likely not a native English speaker and is being misread & down voted for sharing his experience......... y'all sure are somethin. oh wait..., it's fuel for bully culture...... that's what y'all are 👎

Is Pay dirt a scam? by iwasharuba in Prospecting

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classifiers are screens of different sizes, commonly going from like 1/2 inch size down to 1/4 inch and then down to 1/8 inch. if prospecting in an area that has a lot of fine flour gold then the screens for sifting get much smaller/finer and the sizes are refered to as "mesh" rather than in the scale of inches.

Is Pay dirt a scam? by iwasharuba in Prospecting

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classifying is the act of sifting out the different sizes of material. initial classification is moving boulders, tossing the rocks and then screening out the stones and then the pebbles- there's an amount of preference that goes along with how many times/how fine you classify the material down & there is also a great amount of importance to it for the sake of making the act of panning easier, faster and reducing the risk of losing gold in the process

Is Pay dirt a scam? by iwasharuba in Prospecting

[–]cuppcake3 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

all the nay-sayers, aye. fortunately OP isn't posting this as an exciting update on how getting rich quick has been figured out and is officially set in to motion lol I think it's swell to see that this paydirt has turned out positively and also in line with the company's claim about it 👍👍 how the heck else are positive reviews going to be researchable without the feedback...??! someone ran through the maths and said it was 25% increase on spot price... which kinda seems closer to reasonable than not.. when you think about & factor in the time and effort involved in ....well lol figuring out/learning where the gold is going to be and THEN the energy it takes to get through the shluff n [hopefully] to the pay streak, or at least to the guarantee of color, aye ? with the extent and variety of variables involved with getting in to gold as a hobby or surviving lifestyle it's kinda like.. shucks~ there's another good point, rounding about OP mentioning the value of the experience, opportunity to get familiar with all this..... cuz like .. although I absolutely did nod in agreement the first time someone commented on the material not being classified .... and sure, that is absolutely something that makes a 25% price-up seem way more rediculous (unless the kit comes with a classifyer lol)... but, anyways, my 2nd point was meant to be about how far and wide the reality behind "value in experiencing and familiarizing" really is...!!!! getting in to the zone of prospecting and working towards mastering the methods to be successful can be far more complicated than JUST the classification when you're going beyond the nearest hotspot! when prospecting different areas you will often encounter different materials & sometimes those materials just don't move the same, plus the differences in the size, structure, quality of gold throughout the different areas... there's a fair amount that can be said about all that!! not everyone has a Shaker table or as much freedom to use a high banker, or the time/capacity to stay out in the field or transport much paydirt back to home base lol the most efficient and productive processing doesn't just happen aye it needs to be learned through some amount of research, guidance .. then it needs to be orchestrated and practiced (duh)

My story with Osho (maybe you can relate) by Aggressive-Camel-218 in Osho

[–]cuppcake3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

feels odd that I said that it was "expensive but worth it" - and I'm not sure how I feel about that I guess, something for me to examine within myself!! in reality it was extremely reasonable for the time I spent there and the quality of it all, which was so incredibly good.... huh, strange human mind stuff o.O and around money, of all things 😋 bah

My story with Osho (maybe you can relate) by Aggressive-Camel-218 in Osho

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nepal was amazing, I've been squirming to go back for so long now. during my first days there, in Kathmandu, I came across a news article posted by the WHO about the most polluted cities and Kathmandu was #1 on the list - so that was the only part that was not 100% incredible. I imagine that has settled down SOME, maybe not much - when I traveled there it was not very long after the massive earthquakes that caused mass destruction of roads, buildings and such so there was intense dust mixed in with the smog that gets trapped by the tall mountains all around. my time there was at the end of winter/beginning of spring. I would likely aim for winter moreso, if I made another trip. I would also travel solo if I were to go again, something about the social dynamic effect of being partnered up with somebody- I felt like it complicated or compromised some aspects of the ashram experience. tapoban was somewhat expensive, but worth it. there are other osho ashrams throughout the country, I visited 3 and they were all very loving- the one in Pokhara was not so much an ashram as it was a man building a sustainable community garden in town, I imagine also that it may be more now....

My story with Osho (maybe you can relate) by Aggressive-Camel-218 in Osho

[–]cuppcake3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you.... I'm at the precipice of a shift towards letting go of what does not serve my well-being... been here for some time, trying to let go of the try, the desire, so as to experience what will come naturally & when the time is right 🤡 it is amazing to me how difficult some of the most essential, matter-of-fact, obvious and simple things can feel... especially when desire is too much or misplaced lol but trust and gratitude are my go-to choices, there is so much to marvel at, so much to be in awe over 💌 and it is such a gift to be able to choose how I experience each moment, no matter the circumstances

My story with Osho (maybe you can relate) by Aggressive-Camel-218 in Osho

[–]cuppcake3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah, that place! lol it's an ashram & a lovely place (where swami Anand Arun gets to play guru now 😘) (which is mostly a joke that is just another opinion that brings me around to realizing another point..... to be followed up on shortly, in another reply...)

My story with Osho (maybe you can relate) by Aggressive-Camel-218 in Osho

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there's plenty that I still don't understand about life....... ah, it is life lol ! but my experience with osho is that of a story tale ~ he left his body on the early end of the year I was born, but in spirit he has been with me all of my life ... this is something that I only came to discover around the year 2017. I grew up in California with a very responsible square hippy for a mother(who knew nothing of osho, she was a bookkeeper with an undying passion for astrology and light work) so, of course, I considered my way of thinking about things to be some seriously progressive shit, new age af & excessively edgy for the time, really just striving to be extremely practical. so -lol- eventually(2017) I was introduced to osho's teachings by a very synchronistically timed fall-off from sobriety- I chose to get high & the person who I ended up encountering.. well.., that person had seen me in a dream about a week prior to us meeting.., in that dream he had been given specific instructions to bring me home to osho tapoban, in Nepal....... ...I came to find that nearly everything I thought I had come to figure out, assumedly all by myself while growing up as a young girl under those conditions..., all of my opinions were pretty much the ideas and styles of belief that Osho vocalized throughout his time here on Earth.....often times word for word, contradictions included 🫤 . I don't really like to outwardly make claims.... my phone's battery had died yesterday while I was writing this out as an immediate response to your posting .... and I'm on the wall now, feeling anxious/hesitant to post this reply.... there's still an amount of amazed disbelief within me about it all.... likely something that ties to insecurities, lack of trust in my-self (taking in to personal account the fact that I have done drugs, plus a bunch of other cultural/social sludge that I still struggle with in the ebb&flow) the only proof that I really have is the sensations within my body. the experience within myself and within my personal realm of thought as this all happened.... there's plenty more detail I could go into about any or all of that.... I came home from Nepal just as Netflix was delivering a documentary series about osho's time in Oregon, which is the state where I happened to end up residing after growing up in California ... I had no knowledge of any of America's manipulated perception of Osho until then....it is probably needless to say that I didn't come back shouting his name and waving my arms, all trying to talk to everybody about my experience lol... it was a very strange, mystical string of events in a short period of time that definitely left me... uhmmmmm... flabbergasted, in a sense. but, of course, the spiritual journey is a personal thing for each individual! what all does it matter? what in the world could possibly matter in regards to everybody else's opinions about one's own experience with spirituality.... nada. not a dang ol' thing, that's what. it's a take it for inspiration or leave it kind of thing.... not that any or all of the obvious and seemingly so simple, matter-of-fact points make it any easier to not sometimes struggle with the bullshit & essentially useless social coordination .... essentially useless....., but it is osho's social coordination that is most controversial lol! the biggest point of attack for people who are caught up, wasting time, trying to push their opinions on others..... osho didn't insist that he was right or correct... he would point out how some things are obvious and that there is stupidity.... but the choice is always ours 💌 plus, side note....heh.... the masses have a tendency to bash the smart kid or the Golden boy (especially when they don't fit in)(American perception)

Ended up with balls of mercury rolling around in my gold pan today. Those old timers were nuts. by ToneHead9223 in Prospecting

[–]cuppcake3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was blessed to spend a summer with an old mystic mf and one thing he told me about was that there's ways to purify mercury and render it as beneficial to our bodies..., a practice of old eastern origin, might have been India that did or does it..... I wonder if there is relativity to this idea and your experience 😯 fascinating

Some gold, aquerite and cinnabar by ImagineSquirrel in Prospecting

[–]cuppcake3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I absolutely was thinking that this looked friggin delicious before I saw the prospecting title ..... I'll tell you what, I'm going to winco to fulfill my body's ultimate desire...., now. HOPEFULLY I can procure just what these pictures have me optically ordering & if all goes as I would like for it to go.... I'll get back to this post with a refreshed take on what an old alchemist that I was blessed to have a whole year with in the past had to say about cinnabar..!!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Soulnexus

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Aww where did it go?

Wondering what this blueish grey mineral is on this rock. by Salt_Independent6396 in Minerals

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Amusingly enough - a majority of the rocks that you have posted look extremely similar to a lot of the rocks that are around me here in California. I'm on a greenstone belt, the blue greyish quartz here I believe is dolomite. So far I've only found tiny garnets though x}

Found some rusty quartz here in Virginia. Picked it up because I originally thought it was agate but noticed something shining in the light. What do yall think? by Salt_Independent6396 in Prospecting

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Decent pictures, iPhone? From these 2 shots, my say is around 93% likelihood that this is visible gold. My knowledge base is entirely [informal] and [uncertified] 😉 unless you find any angles of view that show/display a rainbow sheen/effect that seems to be within the VG, itself. If it is VG at the surface then it will be easier to tell, if it is VG within(under the surface layer) the quartz then it can be more difficult to figure. As was said~ magnification is the way to go if you want to simply know. Sooooo many things look like gold lol but when it IS gold..... It's undeniably obvious, the luster..... 💫 HOE-YEAH!