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Okay Okay, recently i was beginning to get frustrated with myself because i was gaining little progress during meditation and before sleep.
This website has all the advice you would ever need to astral project.

Good Luck all, but don't forget the whole picture of your humanity. AP is not the only goal to strive for :P
http://www.astralpulse.com/forums/welc ome_to_astral_consciousness/the_steps_
to_success_in_your_first_projections-t 33998.0.html



Yesterday, i stumbled upon something really interesting and it has developed into much more than just a fascination. This has to do with our lives and our spirit as one.

If anyone out there is interested just check out Spirit Science and you'll know what i'm talking about.


Tally: Day 11

7/9/11 by DeuxX
Updated 7/9/11

Blams: 78
Saves: 414

Okay, I have finally recovered and I'll try to talk more i guess.
I got assignments to finish before school starts so maybe i won't be online as much.

Adamanthea- A nymph entrusted with the care of infant Zeus. She concealed the infant god among the olive groves which grew on the slopes of Mt. Ida so that he would be safe from his father, Cronus, who had formed a habit of eating his newborn children (Evslin).


Tally: Day 10

7/8/11 by DeuxX
Updated 7/9/11

Blams: 72
Saves: 388

Actaeon- A hunter unfortunate enough to glimpse the goddess Artemis bathing in the river. Angered at being seen in her nakedness by a mortal, the maiden goddess changed him into a stag.He was torn apart by his own hounds (Evslin).


Tally: Day 9

7/6/11 by DeuxX
Updated 7/9/11

Blams: 71
Saves: 369

Achilles- Son of Peleus and Thetis. As an infant his sea-goddess mother, wishing him to share her immortality, dipped him into the river Styx. In doing so, she held him by his heel and that part of the heel covered by her thumb remained vulnerable. Otherwise, his skin became stronger than any armor and he could not be wounded by any weapon wielded by man. Even without his magic hide, he would have been a fearsome adversary. No one whom Achilles engaged in combat lived long enough to deal in a blow. He was a master of sword, spear, bow and arrow-- and even weaponless he could disarm any foe. He could run faster than any horse-- except his own two immortal stallions. He was beautiful to look upon as he moved into the battlefield with sword stroke and spear thrust. It is said that even the gods were loath to meet him, weapon in hand. On that morning that he killed Hector, he first overcame the river god Scamander. His feud with Agamemnom almost cost the Greeks the war. For Achilles refused to do any fighting so long as Agamemnon led the army. Ulysses persuaded Achilles to lend his armor to his beloved friend, Patroclus, so that the Trojans, upon seeing the golden armor, would believe that Achilles had returned to the field and would then yield some ground they had won. Achilles agreed and Patroclus was slain by Hector, whereupon Achilles was taken by vengeance. He returned to the battle, killed Hector, and turned the tide of war in favor of the Greeks. He did this despite the Fates' decree that he would outlive Hector by only three days. three days later, Achilles was ambushed by Hector's brother Paris, who sent an arrow into the tendon above his heel, his one vulnerable spot. The hero fell, but the tales of his magnificent deeds live a stubborn life of their own, granting Achilles the immortality that Thetis meant for her son (Evslin).


Tally: Day 8

7/5/11 by DeuxX

Not much to say today :P
Awww... whistle is garbage? I seriously thought that every time i blew the whistle the flash was blammed... oh well.

Blams: 62
Saves: 323

No mythology today because i feel down now... thx for ruining my day, even though i took this seriously.



It's Independence Day to Americans but simply July 4 to many other nations across the world.
Fireworks were shot in my neighborhood (illegally) throughout the weekend, but i expect more today.

Blams: 55
Saves: 278

Achelous: A rover-god; son of Oceanus and Tethys. He competed with Heracles for the favor of a beautiful woman named Deianira. Achelous transformed himself into a river and raged over the banks, trying to drown Heracles. When that failed, he transformed into a serpent, and finally, a bull. But Heracles withstood all these metamorphoses and hurled Achelous, senseless, to the ground. The defeated god slunk off to his underground springs-- but it is said that he still swells angrily in the springtime over his defeat, and spitefully floods the villages of the plain (Evslin).


Tally: Day 6

7/3/11 by DeuxX

Almost there!!!
Well, my family had the barbecue and everything yesterday, don't ask me why. But something happened to me as we were cleaning up the house and the backyard. I was sweeping the floor and I must have pushed the broom too hard, but i ended up snapping the broom shaft and jabbing my finger into the sharp and jagged ring-thing that used to be the broom shaft.

It was kinda scary how much blood was pouring out but it stopped so ya. I'll try to upload a pic of it later... anyways onto business:

Blams: 53
Saves: 262

And! I finally reached portal security :DDDDD I will wear my badge with great responsibility and pride :P
More mythology:

Acantha- A nymph who disdained Apollo. Despite her refusals he kept pursuing her until she turned apon him and scratched his face. enraged, he turned her into a thorny plant which we know today as the "acanthus" (Evslin).


Tally: Day 5

7/2/11 by DeuxX

Happy 4th of July Weekend everyone!
Tally for end of day 5 is:
Blams: 44
Saves: 248

Instead of jokes, i've decided to change to Greek Mythology, which is something i truly enjoy :D
These come from the encyclopedia of Greek Mythology by Bernard Evslin.

Abas-An early king of Argos; great-grandfather of Perseus. He was a special favorite of Hera who blessed his shield, making it resistant to any sword-stroke. Thus favored by the Goddess, Abas proved a fearsome warrior on the battlefield. His reputation persisted after death, and the sight of his shield, it is said, carried by one of his descendants, was enough to strike fear into the foes of Argos.


Tally: Day 4

7/1/11 by DeuxX

Woo! It's another day, which means another tally.
let's see...

Blams: 39
Saves: 224

I'm gonna end with a joke each day (If I offend anyone I'm terribly sorry) and all is fair in love, war, and jokes, so here it is:

Three guys stranded on a deserted island find a magic lamp containing a genie, who grants each of them one wish. The first guy wishes that he was back home. The second guy wishes the same. The third guy says, "I'm lonely, I wish my friends were back here".