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AmishHacker

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  1. A few years ago, I worked for The Nine Inch Nails Hotline and we had great success by maintaining our front page with news on upcoming shows, events, and releases. Forums and chat were attached to the site, but were secondary. What about a dynamic front page to advertise upcoming releases and other psytrance/goa news for this page? A select group of contributors could post news and updates to that page. I realize that this is already done through the news forum, but perhaps the forum setup turns visitors away. As somebody said earlier, the web is being more sectionalized and I know a few people that are turned off by sites that are nothing but a collection of web forums.

     

    AmishHacker

  2. I had the same problem as some of the others with this album. At first, it sounded dull and somewhat distant, but it's grown on me. There are some really powerful melodies that require more than one listen or the right frame of mind to grasp them. Otherwise, great album.

     

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  3. I realize that this thread is a couple of months old, but I lurked for about a year before joining and probably six months more before really posting anything. That’s because I could access the reviews and much of the content without an account. I started posting because I want to be connected to people that have an interest in psytrance and goa. Unfortunately for me, there is nobody in my area that even remotely seems to know or appreciate this music. Even my wife and co-workers look strangely at me when I play it. In any case, I can’t say that I have the perfect solution. I agree with some of the above posts that much of what is going on now has been done before. You can only have so many “favorite album” or “what are you doing right now” threads before things become stale. However, I do like the idea of the free compilation, but I would certainly like to see more encouragement for music contribution, collaboration, and exhibition from past and current Psynews members across the site. Perhaps there could be some kind of energized focus on those types of contributions in a way that would encourage others to join, critique, and contribute.

     

    AmishHacker

  4. Credibility? o you are too funny. Give me a break, that was barley a personal attack.I couldn't care less about your opinion regarding my credibility anyway. If I'm not credible then no one here is credible, especially those trying to pass religious views as science.

    I never tried to pass religious views as science. You are the only one here offering definitive statements about the afterlife while declaring that we cannot know anything about it. If this is truly an area of the "unknown" as you say, then you cannot offer a definite answer for anything related to this topic.

  5. If the bible is the foundation of your clarity, I wouldn't trust your train of logic nor your recommendations when it comes to books that do "scientific" exploration.

    My recommendation wasn't for you. You should probably try scaling back the hostility and personal attacks. It ruins your credibility.

     

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  6. So I know what most of you think about this subject, but I have informed e vry well about this subject and know what both parties say. For me it is hrdly believable that the visions we see happen because of our brain, so many cases have show that people have seen those things even with no brain activity, which suggests that there is something outside of us. Also, how can blind people have experienced it and even saw, what was in the room, that is not really possible to explain with something from our brain. I know that out of body experiences re possible, but is it our brain or is it really a spirit? Those are thinks that are phissically not explainable so I think it is likely that those things are produced by something that does not need to have our brain working. Sicne there were many people even dead for hours and even they reported what they have seen.

     

     

    No on the other side, I amwondering if that has anything to do with god, people say they see god, but to be honest, god has not answered my preys and I have preyed for a lot of things, I think a lot of you have the same feelings about god, or has he often answered your preys? Maybe god answers the preys but it takes time and he does not answer them emidiatelly what do you think?

     

     

    About life after death I think it is likely that there is some, since many people have reported things that can not be explained with todays means of sciense, not even with the use of drugs, like some will want to say If you have different opinoins, I am ready to hear them, but please inform thorrowly about it so you can see what has happened with people who returned.

     

    That's quite a deep post, my friend. You may be interested in "Life After Life" by Dr. Raymond Moody. Its a scientific exploration into death and near-death experiences. Its a great read that gave me some additional clarity (the Bible being my first clarity) about what to expect at the end of this existence.

     

    AmishHacker

  7. Thanks for the welcome. Great to be around so many people with a true passion for psytrance. The nickname was given to me by a friend many years ago. I like to live a simple, but connected life and he would always joke that if I built my own server it would be in a barn. :) LOVE the Homer Simpson GIF, btw.

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