Thoughts on the word gravitas:
When I initially learned of the word, in jest, I asked he who (shall not be named *makes magical protection symbol with hand*) first uttered it if it was french for gravy.
Later, after giving it further thought (and little research...actually no research), I abstractly pondered gravitas as being some technical scientific term used for either pluralizing gravity, or it meant negative gravity.
Well, something to do with gravity.
Like maybe turning off the switch hidden in a cave somewhere deep inside the earth (probably by those Mayans who fled with their crystal skulls and went there to live after the Spaniards arrived) that controls Earth's magnetic field thus safeguarding us from floating off into space.
After all, the only thing holding us to the ground are the metals (iron and such) in our bodies and the Earth’s magnetism, isn’t it?
Maybe it’s their secret word, gravitas, in Mayan?
(They are aliens, or at least had something to do with aliens.
Steven Spielberg knows of this.
He seems to know an awful lot about aliens. Should we be suspicious?)
Anyway, thanks to the aforementioned fellow whom first speak-ed...spak-ed...said it, I not only learned a new word, (which, btw, is defined as 'dignity, seriousness, or solemnity of manner'), I realized I am actually the reverse. Sativarg. Sounds Swedish.
When I initially learned of the word, in jest, I asked he who (shall not be named *makes magical protection symbol with hand*) first uttered it if it was french for gravy.
Later, after giving it further thought (and little research...actually no research), I abstractly pondered gravitas as being some technical scientific term used for either pluralizing gravity, or it meant negative gravity.
Well, something to do with gravity.
Like maybe turning off the switch hidden in a cave somewhere deep inside the earth (probably by those Mayans who fled with their crystal skulls and went there to live after the Spaniards arrived) that controls Earth's magnetic field thus safeguarding us from floating off into space.
After all, the only thing holding us to the ground are the metals (iron and such) in our bodies and the Earth’s magnetism, isn’t it?
Maybe it’s their secret word, gravitas, in Mayan?
(They are aliens, or at least had something to do with aliens.
Steven Spielberg knows of this.
He seems to know an awful lot about aliens. Should we be suspicious?)
Anyway, thanks to the aforementioned fellow whom first speak-ed...spak-ed...said it, I not only learned a new word, (which, btw, is defined as 'dignity, seriousness, or solemnity of manner'), I realized I am actually the reverse. Sativarg. Sounds Swedish.
Even more thoughts on the 'orb', for lack of a better description, I used to see:
Brief explanation (for those who have not read of it elsewhere here), I used to see this glowing orb about the size of a basketball. It was a swirly, iridescent sphere. Two people I mentioned it to, said it was someone from the 'other side' (ie, spirit) trying to get in touch with me. Yup, scared me (when previously it did not) and after that it eventually ceased to appear.
Anyhow, after thinking more about it, I wondered if it was actually me projecting energy, and perhaps I will write something about it.
Maybe it's what I'm meant to do. Its purpose.
Like create a comic, 'The Girl Who Creates Wormholes'. Her name could be, Rose N. Bridge, with a cat named Einstein. Geddit? :)
Or perhaps the orb is my projected self, a twin soul, or something from
another dimension. The last is a bit unnerving, as was the 'someone from the other side' comments.
As I've mentioned here numerous times, I think our energy, everything's energy, just moves on when its host matter is no longer useful or has learnt what it was meant to in that form.
It is like an entity unto itself.
Or something.
Minor musing upon watching the old 'Lone Ranger' telly series on MEtv:
The masked man is like the old west version of Batman. His sidekick, Tonto, a native american Robin.
They could do a modernized Canadian version called the 'Lone Forest Ranger and his sidekick Toronto'. Protector of the environment. :)
Whilst watching the telly series 'Kinghtfall' (it's about the Knights Templar):
I wondered if they ever missed returning their sword to scabbard and literally castrated themselves? Maybe that is how eunuchs first came to be.
This is but a few. It is how my mind works. I have plenty more that I may share at a later date.