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July 28, 2013, 09:54:52 PM
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To be fair, I don't think Rampion ever made a silly prediction like "never again 100/no 100 in 2013".
Blitz, on the other hand...

To be fair to Blitz, he did qualify his "no triple digits" prediction by saying he meant a sustained price over 100.

It's already dipped back under.

Sure, he will have an excuse every time we reach 100.
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by the way, so I was at Bonnaroo in June, the music & arts festival, just trying to have a good time while hopefully learning a bit more about myself. there was this Hare Krishna disciple that came by our tent and wanted to share his insights. How in tune he is with the natural rhythms.. you could just feel it from him, it was really weird! Any way, he simply piqued my interest with his spirit, enough to warrant further sincere investigation. He then gave me four books written by A.C. Bhaktivedanta (for free! but I gave him $23 so I could help him keep going) and I've since then have stumbled down this path this summer. Right now I'm reading The Science of Self-Realization, and it is quite humbling to see that this sort of insight can result in such harmony with how medicine and science has explained things. The book is just a series of different, yet very explanatory interviews with A.C. Bhaktivedanta. Worth reading a couple of interviews at least, it's free here:
http://prabhupadabooks.com/ssr


"The Personality of Godhead may not be present before one's eyes, but if one is sincere in wanting such guidance the Lord will send a bona fide person who can guide one properly back home, back to Godhead."

+1 for Bonnaroo
+1 for the Vedic Teachings
+1 for the story of Krishna

All that said, I grew up in the same county as Prabhupada's Temple of Gold in West Virginia.  I could say a lot, but I will leave it at this: While Prabhupada has done a fantastic job inspiring thousands, I always take his translations and interpretations with a large dose of salt because I know what kind of malice took place under his watch.  If you want more details, check out this book: http://www.amazon.com/Monkey-Stick-Onyx-Hubner/dp/0451401875

yeah, apparently one of my pledge brothers' moms had a friend whose kid was taken by Krishnas..... scary! but thanks for sharing this friend. I love the krishna philosophy and try to imbibe as much as possible, but....I can't take it on fully. maybe i can, but I'm afraid to haha

Much of the Bhagavad-gita is just Krisna reciting portions of the Yoga Sutras.  This is a good place to start: http://swamij.com/index-yoga-meditation-yoga-sutras.htm  However, it might be worth some time in a book store to find a translation that speaks to you.  Or better yet, you could learn Sanskrit if you have LOTS of extra time Wink.
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July 28, 2013, 09:56:03 PM
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To be fair, I don't think Rampion ever made a silly prediction like "never again 100/no 100 in 2013".
Blitz, on the other hand...

To be fair to Blitz, he did qualify his "no triple digits" prediction by saying he meant a sustained price over 100.

It's already dipped back under.

And yeah 100 doesn't mean much anymore. We need to break 105.
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July 28, 2013, 10:02:10 PM
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It's already dipped back under.

Not much TA behind the following statement, but I don't see us going back below 100 and staying there right now. We approached and broke through 100 with quite a bit of volume (compared to the previous week).

No idea if triple digits are here to stay for the near future, but I expect us to cross 100 again within an hour or two.
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July 28, 2013, 10:02:54 PM
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To be fair, I don't think Rampion ever made a silly prediction like "never again 100/no 100 in 2013".
Blitz, on the other hand...

To be fair to Blitz, he did qualify his "no triple digits" prediction by saying he meant a sustained price over 100.

It's already dipped back under.

And yeah 100 doesn't mean much anymore. We need to break 105.

I'll feel more comfortable at 120.
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July 28, 2013, 10:05:17 PM
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by the way, so I was at Bonnaroo in June, the music & arts festival, just trying to have a good time while hopefully learning a bit more about myself. there was this Hare Krishna disciple that came by our tent and wanted to share his insights. How in tune he is with the natural rhythms.. you could just feel it from him, it was really weird! Any way, he simply piqued my interest with his spirit, enough to warrant further sincere investigation. He then gave me four books written by A.C. Bhaktivedanta (for free! but I gave him $23 so I could help him keep going) and I've since then have stumbled down this path this summer. Right now I'm reading The Science of Self-Realization, and it is quite humbling to see that this sort of insight can result in such harmony with how medicine and science has explained things. The book is just a series of different, yet very explanatory interviews with A.C. Bhaktivedanta. Worth reading a couple of interviews at least, it's free here:
http://prabhupadabooks.com/ssr


"The Personality of Godhead may not be present before one's eyes, but if one is sincere in wanting such guidance the Lord will send a bona fide person who can guide one properly back home, back to Godhead."

+1 for Bonnaroo
+1 for the Vedic Teachings
+1 for the story of Krishna

All that said, I grew up in the same county as Prabhupada's Temple of Gold in West Virginia.  I could say a lot, but I will leave it at this: While Prabhupada has done a fantastic job inspiring thousands, I always take his translations and interpretations with a large dose of salt because I know what kind of malice took place under his watch.  If you want more details, check out this book: http://www.amazon.com/Monkey-Stick-Onyx-Hubner/dp/0451401875

yeah, apparently one of my pledge brothers' moms had a friend whose kid was taken by Krishnas..... scary! but thanks for sharing this friend. I love the krishna philosophy and try to imbibe as much as possible, but....I can't take it on fully. maybe i can, but I'm afraid to haha

Much of the Bhagavad-gita is just Krisna reciting portions of the Yoga Sutras.  This is a good place to start: http://swamij.com/index-yoga-meditation-yoga-sutras.htm  However, it might be worth some time in a book store to find a translation that speaks to you.  Or better yet, you could learn Sanskrit if you have LOTS of extra time Wink.

Thanks for enlightening me some more. I love this rabbit hole Smiley Is Sanskrit particularly hard? My plan when I get my B.S. and minors is to hopefully buy a nice semi-isolated property somewhere where I can invest lots of time into studying things I want to study and starting the pile of to-read books I've steadily built up, before going out to pursue graduate studies.
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July 28, 2013, 10:12:59 PM
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To be fair, I don't think Rampion ever made a silly prediction like "never again 100/no 100 in 2013".
Blitz, on the other hand...

To be fair to Blitz, he did qualify his "no triple digits" prediction by saying he meant a sustained price over 100.

It's already dipped back under.

Sure, he will have an excuse every time we reach 100.
Could be a triple top, 100-104.... which wouldn't help the bull case.  Cheesy

If the price can't stay above 100 for a day even (which it hasn't), let alone two days closed, how much does that mean, really? (not to touch on whether 100 means anything)
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July 28, 2013, 10:16:18 PM
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by the way, so I was at Bonnaroo in June, the music & arts festival, just trying to have a good time while hopefully learning a bit more about myself. there was this Hare Krishna disciple that came by our tent and wanted to share his insights. How in tune he is with the natural rhythms.. you could just feel it from him, it was really weird! Any way, he simply piqued my interest with his spirit, enough to warrant further sincere investigation. He then gave me four books written by A.C. Bhaktivedanta (for free! but I gave him $23 so I could help him keep going) and I've since then have stumbled down this path this summer. Right now I'm reading The Science of Self-Realization, and it is quite humbling to see that this sort of insight can result in such harmony with how medicine and science has explained things. The book is just a series of different, yet very explanatory interviews with A.C. Bhaktivedanta. Worth reading a couple of interviews at least, it's free here:
http://prabhupadabooks.com/ssr


"The Personality of Godhead may not be present before one's eyes, but if one is sincere in wanting such guidance the Lord will send a bona fide person who can guide one properly back home, back to Godhead."

+1 for Bonnaroo
+1 for the Vedic Teachings
+1 for the story of Krishna

All that said, I grew up in the same county as Prabhupada's Temple of Gold in West Virginia.  I could say a lot, but I will leave it at this: While Prabhupada has done a fantastic job inspiring thousands, I always take his translations and interpretations with a large dose of salt because I know what kind of malice took place under his watch.  If you want more details, check out this book: http://www.amazon.com/Monkey-Stick-Onyx-Hubner/dp/0451401875

yeah, apparently one of my pledge brothers' moms had a friend whose kid was taken by Krishnas..... scary! but thanks for sharing this friend. I love the krishna philosophy and try to imbibe as much as possible, but....I can't take it on fully. maybe i can, but I'm afraid to haha

Much of the Bhagavad-gita is just Krisna reciting portions of the Yoga Sutras.  This is a good place to start: http://swamij.com/index-yoga-meditation-yoga-sutras.htm  However, it might be worth some time in a book store to find a translation that speaks to you.  Or better yet, you could learn Sanskrit if you have LOTS of extra time Wink.

Thanks for enlightening me some more. I love this rabbit hole Smiley Is Sanskrit particularly hard? My plan when I get my B.S. and minors is to hopefully buy a nice semi-isolated property somewhere where I can invest lots of time into studying things I want to study and starting the pile of to-read books I've steadily built up, before going out to pursue graduate studies.

Sanskrit is its own rabbit hole.  Make sure you get some audio to help you and don't just make up your own pronunciations.  There is actually a mapping of the basic syllables to regions of the human body that is helpful.  Dr. David Frawley's book "Mantra Yoga and Primal Sound" is a good place to start.  However, I fear we are vastly off topic.....



For those of you still in denial, the correct count is as follows:
We are now starting wave 2 of 3 of 3 off the $65 bottom.  After this slight correction, we will see wave 3 of 3 of 3 which should take us up to $104 or higher.
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July 28, 2013, 10:17:25 PM
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To be fair, I don't think Rampion ever made a silly prediction like "never again 100/no 100 in 2013".
Blitz, on the other hand...

To be fair to Blitz, he did qualify his "no triple digits" prediction by saying he meant a sustained price over 100.

It's already dipped back under.

Sure, he will have an excuse every time we reach 100.
Could be a triple top, 100-104.... which wouldn't help the bull case.  Cheesy

If the price can't stay above 100 for a day even (which it hasn't), let alone two days closed, how much does that mean, really? (not to touch on whether 100 means anything)
The price could go to $1 or $1000, it doesn't matter that much.  What matters to us is proving the guys wrong who keep screaming all the time "NOPE NOPE NOPE, WE WON'T HIT TRIPLE DIGITS IN 2013 OR MAYBE EVER AGAIN".  That pisses us off.
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July 28, 2013, 10:19:44 PM
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For those of you still in denial, the correct count is as follows:
We are now starting wave 2 of 3 of 3 off the $65 bottom.  After this slight correction, we will see wave 3 of 3 of 3 which should take us up to $104 or higher.
I think we could see 120s - 130s. IMO that could be the top for a while. We'll see how this goes -- have not yet confirmed that this is not a triple top (in which case, resumption of downtrend could continue).
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July 28, 2013, 10:21:39 PM
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That's a lot of blah blah to explain you have absolutely no proof whatsoever.
Who would've guessed.
And we also both know why there is no proof.
The difference i don't live in denial because i WANT to believe.
Sad to live your life this way. Really, i feel sorry for you.

Debating stuff is kind of fun and mind opening. But can you please stop the personal attacks and insults.
It really makes wanting to talk with you difficult.

Whether or not you agree with what others say, it is no reason to degrade and belittle others opinions.
I offered some help to you, just my perspective and you attack it non stop.

Regarding the price of 100-300 bucks, I meant to get a reputable astrologer. Sometimes more $$ isn't better, that is why you should
get a recommendation and not just focus on price (low or high).

Good luck to you, sincerely,
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What is a reputable astrolger? Can you explain that to me?

Well, since you don't "believe" in astrology, I'd recommend you speak to someone who does. Ask that person if they know of any good or great astrologers.
To try to find one on your own is really hit or miss. Yes, there are some fakes out there, or rather some poor astrologers and word of mouth I would trust more than an ad.


Does that mean you can't tell me what a reputable astrologer is? Well, isn't that odd. You recommend me to see one but you can't tell me what makes one reputable.

I told you it is personal experience and Vokain went further.

To be honest now, I wouldn't refer any of the great astrologers (3) that I have worked with to you. If you show me no respect, I can't imagine you showing respect to them.
Since you can't take help when offered and continue with insults, my work here is finished.

Again, good luck to you and really all the best.
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July 28, 2013, 10:23:49 PM
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A few quotes from Blitz made in july

Goodbye, triple digits. See you 2015.

After this week, I'm not sure we will see triple digits in 2013 again.

This has never been a billion dollar market to begin with. Triple digit, billion, those are things of a faint past.

No more triple digits for 2013.

Noone buys the triple digit lie anymore.

Looks like MtGox is beginning to shake off its denial and join the ranks of the 80s. This is only the beginning.

What if the buyer is an established casino firm that wanted to get into the Bitcoin game? If that's the case, then they would've been accumulating beforehand and have been responsible for some of the buying pressure. This would now be gone, along with 350k coins released on the market.

I smell blood.



Keep tryin' buddy, even a broken clock is right twice a day Wink
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July 28, 2013, 10:24:59 PM
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gg Smiley
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July 28, 2013, 10:27:04 PM
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For those of you still in denial, the correct count is as follows:
We are now starting wave 2 of 3 of 3 off the $65 bottom.  After this slight correction, we will see wave 3 of 3 of 3 which should take us up to $104 or higher.
I think we could see 120s - 130s. IMO that could be the top for a while. We'll see how this goes -- have not yet confirmed that this is not a triple top (in which case, resumption of downtrend could continue).

120-130 sounds decent to me too, but it could be weaker or stronger.  We'll just have to see how things play out.  I'm in no way convinced $65 is the hard bottom, but at least for the mid term it appears so.
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A few quotes from Blitz made in july

Goodbye, triple digits. See you 2015.

After this week, I'm not sure we will see triple digits in 2013 again.

This has never been a billion dollar market to begin with. Triple digit, billion, those are things of a faint past.

No more triple digits for 2013.

Noone buys the triple digit lie anymore.

Looks like MtGox is beginning to shake off its denial and join the ranks of the 80s. This is only the beginning.

What if the buyer is an established casino firm that wanted to get into the Bitcoin game? If that's the case, then they would've been accumulating beforehand and have been responsible for some of the buying pressure. This would now be gone, along with 350k coins released on the market.

I smell blood.



Keep tryin' buddy, even a broken clock is right twice a day Wink
Thank you for putting in the work for the recap.  It's good for a laugh.
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July 28, 2013, 10:30:45 PM
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I really should send more money, who needs an RRSP anyway  Huh

ok if it gose lower i will buy more ok
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A few quotes from Blitz made in july

Goodbye, triple digits. See you 2015.

After this week, I'm not sure we will see triple digits in 2013 again.

This has never been a billion dollar market to begin with. Triple digit, billion, those are things of a faint past.

No more triple digits for 2013.

Noone buys the triple digit lie anymore.

Looks like MtGox is beginning to shake off its denial and join the ranks of the 80s. This is only the beginning.

What if the buyer is an established casino firm that wanted to get into the Bitcoin game? If that's the case, then they would've been accumulating beforehand and have been responsible for some of the buying pressure. This would now be gone, along with 350k coins released on the market.

I smell blood.



Keep tryin' buddy, even a broken clock is right twice a day Wink

He definitely seems to post only when it's going down that's for sure.
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July 28, 2013, 10:58:35 PM
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1.3k to try to hold 100.
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Well, it's a pity that the price that's at 100 USD is in MtGox, the artificial price exchange.
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