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Ancient civilization buffs...how did the old timers do this?
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[quote:Intimosis 342305:MV80ODM4MjNfNzQ1NjQyMV81MTFBMUI1Qg==] [quote:Munster] with their minds. mind over matter. If that's true, why is mankind currently cloaked from it's awesome potential? Will we ever "get it" again? [/quote] yes, very soon. this ancient technology is being recovered and remebered as we speak. their are shamans in the amazon that have preserved this knowledge. the use of certain plants are critical, but with them and a high spiritual understanding, plus a good relationship wth all the elemntal beings, our minds can shape matter. all the work of the Inca's was done this way. that is why the stones fit in such an unreal way and why we still can't figure out how they got the big stones into such hard to get to places. just imagine what will happen once we recover this know-how and integrate it with the modern world. should be fun. everything is a projection of our minds anyways, and everything is energy anyways, so we just have to learn on how to harness this potential. Intimosis [/quote]
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So, ancient man could carve out a block as shown below.
::massive b:
My question is, how could they move 1100 ton blocks over miles of terrain and position it into a formation like this?
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link to www.sitchin.com
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Yeah, I know. I don't agree with all of Sitchen's work either. But I'm trying to figure out if Edward Leedskalnin was on to something with his Coral Castle in Florida.
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