Send Holiday Greeting into Space

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Dec 23rd

2008

Author By Isabella Valentine
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Send Holiday Greeting into Space

This is pretty cool! I just sent a postcard 220 miles into space – wow. You can do it too for free here: Send your Holiday Greetings to the 3 crew members of the International Space Station. That’s so awesome… I basically told everyone happy holidays and how proud I am of them and then jokingly asked if they have a better time meditating when they are already in space.

In other space news, about 2 hours ago media published some new findings from scientists about the missing links in galaxy formations. I couldn’t quite understand everything about the article, but it seems like a major milestone in galactic discoveries. Basically a rare class of galaxy has been found and identified (which we have seen similar cases before but always assumed they were isolated instances) which could explain how galaxies are formed to begin with. Apparently not all of them start as spirals. I find this information fascinating and will be following along this story. You can read the full article and see lots of photos here.

If you’re a fan of space + hypnosis + deep space mind and would like to hear an erotic hypnosis recording where you get sent off in space, why not check out Zero Gravity or Zero Gravity 1 and 2. It’s super hypnotic and takes you past Andromeda and through black holes and parallel universes and stuff. If you go for both of the Zero Gravities – the adventure lasts two hours and 45 minutes so you can really space out into nowhere.

Love
Isabella
xoxooxx

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