User talk:Rosesollere

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Comments at Electromagnetic hypersensitivity
Saw your recent comments directly in the article for Electromagnetic hypersensitivity. A Wikipedia article is not a place where such free form "blog-style" thoughts should go. If you have suggestions for improving the article, you can use the article's Talk page to lay them out. If you need more help or an introduction on how WIkipedia works, you might start with some of the standard links that I have posted above, or I can try and answer questions. Hope this helps! --papageno (talk) 17:41, 25 November 2013 (UTC)


 * Hi papageno (talk)  I'm having a hard time understanding the formatting and user interface of Wikipedia.  I knew someone would complain if a person with the actual issue chimed in.  Take it down.  Whatever.  The science is insufficient, but I am in no position to prove it.  I have electromagnetic HYPERsensitivity.  You are just electromagnetically sensitive.  So you don't have to worry about it.  Sorry if I sound a bit bitter.  Probably this will be my only effort on Wikipedia.  Which is too bad.  Because I find typos in books that have been in print for decades.  It is some sort of weird skill of mine.  I see all the typos.  No one proofreads anymore, it seems, except for me.  But do whatever you want with the "perceived" problems of people with electromagnetic hypersensitivity on Wikipedia.  Stick my comments in the "Talk" section or wherever they belong.  It's just upsetting to see one's daily struggle sanitized and demoted to what has been written in the article.  But thank you for cleaning it up.
 * All the very best, Rose -- Rosesollere (talk) 18:23, 26 November 2013 (UTC)


 * Oh ps papageno (talk) I just also feel really bad for the people I know who have absolutely no way of defending themselves online.  You are free to write whatever you want about this topic and disseminate information in the fastest way possible in modern times that debunks this debilitating condition.  Arthur cannot even talk to someone who is USING a cell phone.  Even if he is using a land line.  If someone moves into the house next to him and sets up a wireless network, he is screwed.  He has to move.  I cannot stand to be in the hospital and I have had cancer and other hospitalizations... 8 weeks in the hospital for cancer.  Every hospital is filled with wireless networks.  There are women in France living in a cave.  They go deeper and deeper each year.  But scientists have proved that there is nothing there by asking people to "guess" if they can recognize an electromagnetic field.  What about actually measuring the electromagnetic energy on their skin or the electromagnetic energy of their brains?   Scientists don't actually know anything about this.  And I am not a scientist but a linguist.  So I know little about it myself.  Hindu esoteric practice knows something.  They talk of the kundalini force in our spine.  THAT is electromagnetic energy.  But it is esoteric.  In other words, hidden.  So, scientists would have to actually research THAT to get anywhere.  But they are usually too busy *failing* to measure things.  They will get there eventually though.  Science always catches up to what esoteric spirituality has known for thousands of years.  This is just another example.  You could look into John White's book Kundalini if you wanted to know more.  Apparently, many people who have a premature rising of their kundalini forces, become electromagnetically hypersensitive.  That's what happened to me.  And the solution *is* spiritual.  But I don't think it's good for us to pollute the whole world for everyone's spiritual development and higher consciousness.  But that's what we do.  To our food supply, our environment and even the electromagnetic energy that sustains everything.
 * Good luck with the Wiki Rosesollere (talk) 18:43, 26 November 2013 (UTC)


 * papageno (talk)  Either I'm doing this wrong and you aren't getting the messages that I've replied to your comment on my talk page.  Or, you have nothing to say about the suffering of many people.  My opinion of the Wikipidia has gone into the trash.  I used to think it was actually really a great thing and did donate money to it.  Now I won't. --Rosesollere (talk)


 * Rosesollere, I hope you do decide to stay with Wikipedia and help to improve its articles; you will want to read through the information about getting started as an editor (see the "Welcome" section above). However, not all the content one might wish to write about fits into an encyclopedia format, and Wikipedia is an encyclopedia. In that case, you may need to decide for yourself what other formats are available to you to post your thoughts on-line or elsewhere. What ever my personal opinion of your thoughts and comments, both you and I need to abide by the rules of Wikipedia. I try my best to do so, sometimes well, sometimes not. Also, not everyone can be on Wikipedia all the time; please make sure you give people enough time to respond to your queries. Wikipedia has this to say about being patient. I regret that any future comments I make here will be limited to directing you to resources about how to edit at Wikipedia or answering simple questions about the same. If you would like to suggest improvements to the Electromagnetic hypersensitivity article, I look forward to seeing you lay out your arguments on the Talk Page for the article. Hope this all helps. --papageno (talk) 06:36, 29 November 2013 (UTC)