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Thanks o..for farming;-) ya seeded the death of this artificial threadrockon
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I don't think that is 0's intention at all. I think you misread him.

Your intention however, is obvious.


What has occurred on this thread can not be faked. You either see it, or you don't.

It occurs in real time.

It can not be recreated but revisited, and it only moves forward. Where ever it goes.

---->


0 has seen this thread unfold just like the rest of us.

How he chooses to accept his part in it, is on him.

He has been an appreciated 'fellow' of mine since last Summer.

And I know he appreciates me as well. Although, sometimes he has a strange way of showing it...

:)


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This whole thread is out there...good and bad :P



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thus we are now lawfully allowed to consider the following:

if our earth became within an environment that would by the nature of that environment kill off life on planet earth
earth is structured to enforce the life upon earth to reconfigure into a design that allows life to remain living within the new environment earth and it`s life within it`s domain are within
because we discovered the function of the structure of our earth is to provide environment for life
thus life preservation is earth priory structural function
 Quoting: aether


the interesting part about this is /z\ in conjunction to our memory of golden age and our inability to remember how we acted to return to how we remember we were
because
if life on earth has gone through a structural reconfiguration our memories in earths memory fields will provide us with the sensation of golden age
but
because we are no longer the identical design to how we were when we emotional expressed our golden age (formed what we cannot remember know)
all of our memories only fit how we were by design then thus are not usable in our present design
to become golden age again we have to discover how to do it in our present design within our current environment (post golden age)
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which brings /z\ us to Abiogenesis

Belief in the ongoing spontaneous generation of certain forms of life from non-living matter goes back to ancient Greek philosophy and continued to have support in Western scholarship until the 19th century; this was paired with the belief in heterogenesis, i.e. that one form of life derived from a different form (e.g. bees from flowers).......
 Quoting: observation

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or

Biogenesis

Biogenesis is the production of new living organisms or organelles. The law of biogenesis, attributed to Louis Pasteur, is the observation that living things come only from other living things, by reproduction (e.g. a spider lays eggs, which develop into spiders)....
 Quoting: observation

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and
as we see no evidence exists publicly, at this moment, to confirm which is true

There is no "standard model" of the origin of life. Most currently accepted models draw at least some elements from the framework laid out by the Oparin-Haldane hypothesis. Under that umbrella, however, are a wide array of disparate discoveries and conjectures such as the following, listed in a rough order of postulated emergence:
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by default disclosure confirms origin of life
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to place the title "origin of life" into context we look at our planets near history of belief

Copernican principle

In physical cosmology, the Copernican principle, named after Nicolaus Copernicus, states that the Earth is not in a central, specially favored position. More recently, the principle has been generalized to the relativistic concept that humans are not privileged observers of the universe...........

.............Hermann Bondi named the principle after Copernicus in the mid-20th century, although the principle itself dates back to the 16th-17th century paradigm shift away from the Ptolemaic system, which placed Earth at the center of the Universe....
 Quoting: observation

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In astronomy, the geocentric model (also known as geocentrism, or the Ptolemaic system), is a description of the cosmos where Earth is at the orbital center of all celestial bodies. This model served as the predominant cosmological system in many ancient civilizations such as ancient Greece. As such, they assumed that the Sun, Moon, stars, and naked eye planets circled Earth, including the noteworthy systems of Aristotle (see Aristotelian physics) and Ptolemy....
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we discovered that all of our ancient texts in our western civilizations are greek translations thus it was not until the "enlightenment " period of 300 to 400 hundred years ago that via our own discoveries our greeks belief in this aspect of our universe was incorrect
as a consequence our belief that our universe is a machine (mechanical) replaced the notion of earth being the central focus of "heaven" (universe)
this is important to remember on the topic of origin of life because until our enlightenment period the only location that existed for life to originate within was earth in the minds of people in search of explanation how and why life occurred
and
remembering the predominant belief is there exists an object separate and unknowable from all other things which either dreams or divides to express itself thus all that we are and experience is the object not ourselves
thus the minds of these people that continued with these discovers were filled with either of 2 sensations

they would wake up this object (god) thus everything including themselves instantly disappears

or

they discover they are the piece of the object that discovers enough to express themselves as they truly are
the object (god)

strange /z\ sensations to me to experience their frame of minds tounge

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remembering the predominant belief is there exists an object separate and unknowable from all other things which either dreams or divides to express itself thus all that we are and experience is the object not ourselves
thus the minds of these people that continued with these discovers were filled with either of 2 sensations

they would wake up this object (god) thus everything including themselves instantly disappears

or

they discover they are the piece of the object that discovers enough to express themselves as they truly are
the object (god)


strange /z\ sensations to me to experience their frame of minds tounge
 Quoting: observation



we will /z\ hover on that for a while because we have never detected the sensations within the hearts and minds of those in authority before and it is good they/we now do
it indicates closeness is becoming closure by common consent thus people are able to express their true feelings on topics of global sensitive proportions

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here ya go
This website shows Sumerian artifacts that detail the winged sun,
physical depictions of the "Gods"

cool stuff
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Thread: Want to see Ancient Sumerian Artifacts?

'Secret Knowledge' tablet
Some tablets contain warnings about what will happen to an astronomer if he teaches his knowledge to the wrong people. They show how carefully the information was guarded.

"Secret tablet of Heaven, exclusive knowledge of the great gods, not for distribution! He may teach it to the son he loves.

To teach it to a scribe from Babylon or a scribe from Borsippa or any other scholar is an abomination to Nabu and Nisaba.

...a Babylonian or a Borsippan or any other scholar.......whoever speaks...

[Nabu and] Nisaba will not confirm him as a teacher. In poverty and deficiency

may they put an end to his ......; may they kill [him] with dropsy."
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tricky topic tounge
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Electric Biology

Experiments with electrostatic fields might illuminate biological diversity.

A major problem in biology is the internal motion of proteins. Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania using Magnetic Resonance Imaging were surprised to discover that the calmodulin protein molecule possesses an internal "jitter" that shakes it billions of times per second. This revelation led them to conclude that it is not merely the complex folded shape of such molecules that affects their function, but their internal movement.

According to Dr. Joshua Wand, “The situation is akin to the discussion in astrophysics in which theoreticians predict that there is dark matter, or energy, that no one has yet seen.”

Where the internal energy necessary for protein binding comes from is unknown at the present time, but it seems likely, based on research with electrostatic fields on various organisms, that there is an electrical component to the source. Cell walls are arranged in a double layer configuration with positive and negative ion channels built-in.

A book called The Primeval Code (Der Urzeit-Code) was recently published in Switzerland, detailing experiments that demonstrate how a changing electric field can alter gametes so much that new species are created.

According to author Luc Bürgin, "In laboratory experiments the researchers there Dr. Guido Ebner and Heinz Schürch exposed cereal seeds and fish eggs to an 'electrostatic field' – in other words, to a high voltage field, in which no current flows..................
 Quoting: observation

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 Quoting: aether


while our belief department ponders "tree/flower" label sequence

whatever is decided to call this:

floweroflife

it is electrostatic in nature
 Quoting: aether


and being electrostatic in design /z\, it behaves differently to electromagnetic designed this \z/ :

treeoflife
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hovering around this

...

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You guys rock (:

Posting that flower of life image just made me remember I wanted to study more about the antahkarana, maybe I should do that!
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Antahkarana

In Hindu philosophy, the antahkaran (Sanskrit: the inner cause) refers to the totality of two levels of mind, namely the buddhi, the intellect or higher mind, and the manas, the middle levels of mind which (according to theosophy) exist as or include the mental body. Antahkarana has also been called the link between the middle and higher mind, the reincarnating part of the mind.
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you know superimposing our electrostatic and alectromagnetic process's over /z\ Antahkarana causes it flash at me tounge
 Quoting: aether


And round we go to ka,ba, saha. Always three positions. As the middle path must be beset on both sides.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


hovering around this

which comes first:
electrical breakdown (sparkover) or electrical separation forces?
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about 150 years ago electricity was discovered

Electricity would remain little more than an intellectual curiosity for millennia until 1600, when the English scientist William Gilbert made a careful study of electricity and magnetism, distinguishing the lodestone effect from static electricity produced by rubbing amber. He coined the New Latin word electricus ("of amber" or "like amber", from [elektron], the Greek word for "amber") to refer to the property of attracting small objects after being rubbed. This association gave rise to the English words "electric" and "electricity", which made their first appearance in print in Thomas Browne's Pseudodoxia Epidemica of 1646.......................

..............Electricity and magnetism (and light) were definitively linked by James Clerk Maxwell, in particular in his "On Physical Lines of Force" in 1861 and 1862.

While the early 19th century had seen rapid progress in electrical science, the late 19th century would see the greatest progress in electrical engineering. Through such people as Nikola Tesla, Galileo Ferraris, Oliver Heaviside, Thomas Edison, Ottó Bláthy, Ányos Jedlik, Sir Charles Parsons, Joseph Swan, George Westinghouse, Ernst Werner von Siemens, Alexander Graham Bell and Lord Kelvin, electricity turned from a scientific curiosity into an essential tool for modern life, becoming a driving force of the Second Industrial Revolution.
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what this tells us is all of our beliefs before 150 years ago did not include the possibility of electricity being within the imagination of all that believed

we possess not 1 single imaginative thought prior to 150 years ago that incorporates electricity within the thought

nothing /z\

to place that into scale
our entire universe (environment) has been discovered to be electrical in it`s nature and design

thus it can not be overstated how different in reality our reality has become since we noticed this primordial ingredient in all reality

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i have noticed something
the prime reason many people like things to remain a mystery is because when something is a real memory of worry in the minds of many for unknown cause
it feels good to many to indicate the same unknown cause is returning thus making themselves feel "good" at the expense of other peoples discomfort upon hearing the news

yes
this is the main resistance to disclosure/explanation of an uncomfortable memory people possess of unknown cause
remove the mystery from the cause thus all people know in practical terms what is the cause of their ancestral uncomfortable memory and what is there left with which to force people in to fear of consequences if they do not do what they are told with threat of the mystery cause returning
it is a mystery cause
thus
whom can say it will not return
or
even more basic
take away the mystery and what is left for those whom manage society within the difficulties of mystery for and on behalf of people whom are "grateful" to be led within an environment of mystery if there is no mystery

or
nothing stops anyone declaring the return of mystery thus get an emotional uplift pro rata to the affect their telling prompts within those they tell
remove the mystery and how do they experience their emotional "high" from other with no mystery to foretell

i never saw that /z\ before today tounge

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my eye is feeling better tounge
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Good morning aether.

coffee4
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great band!

gravenimage is an amazing song.



good morning

coffeecup

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Good morning Nico.

:)



Just saw this and wanted to share.

Well worth the watch, ladies. And men, if your watching, you should all be required to try this. Just remember what you've been told.......Although it'll be the worst pain you've felt in your life, you'll forget it afterwards.

1rof1



happydance
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Interesting vid OP.

While I didn't find it funny, I do find the experiment quite telling.

I was not under the impression that labor pains could be simulated on a man, but there it was. Or at least something similar.

Very interesting to watch them go through the stages. With one giving up after an hour.

And the other pushing through to the end.

Life1123581321
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Saturn Is Closest to Earth on Sunday: See It Live Online

The best view of Saturn available to Earth dwellers in six years should be on Sunday (April 28), with the planet reaching its opposition point, when Earth lies directly between it and the sun.

You can watch the celestial show live online via the Slooh Space Camera, which will be broadcasting a feed from its telescopes in Spain's Canary Islands. You can watch the Saturn webcast live on SPACE.com beginning at 9:30 p.m. EDT on Sunday (0130 GMT Monday).

The giant planet should put on a spectacular show, with its famous icy rings tilted at a perfect angle for viewing. During Saturn's close approach to Earth, the planet will be exceptionally bright, reaching about the same brightness as famous stars such as Betelgeuse. The ringed giant should be visible all night long on April 27 and 28, and its shadow will fall so that neither the east nor west side of the rings is darkened.

"Saturn is widely regarded as the most beautiful planet in the known universe" Bob Berman


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Saturn2
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i wonder if saturns close proximity today affects people in any way from those era`s of yesterday

In earlier times man worshipped heavenly bodies as gods. Myths proclaim, "We once lived in the presence of the gods". These gods were visible powers, often capricious, and frequently violent. The priestly astronomers of ancient Mesopotamia and elsewhere make clear that these remarkable powers were planets. If the myths surrounding these gods are to be taken seriously, they raise many questions. Why did ancient man worship the god Saturn? The planet Saturn is very difficult for the average person to even find in the sky today. .........
 Quoting: observation

[link to electric-cosmos.org]

do we sense our ancestors gods standing with us this day
can we feel their presence impressing our senses
i wonder
if it is a mystery , you will still experience the sensations on a day such as today
but
whom will know why
they feel this way on a day such as today

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Good morning aether.

coffee4
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good morning
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lol, I laughed a lot when the woman started speaking to the guy as if he was really having a child haha.


how interesting Seer, I had thoughts regarding men giving birth, I believe that was last night.. I wasn't remembering this thought and it came like "wow I was thinking about that yesterday". But there was something that initiated that thought sequence that I can no longer remember.

hmm

Perhaps it was related to the different duties of father and mother, as I was watching the movie Courageous yesterday, a very good movie I must add! A nice script with great meaning and on top of that you have adrenaline from action scenes and very funny scenes with the mexican dude Javier. I didn't think I could have so much fun with a 'religious' kind of movie

I'd suggest you to watch it anyday you got time, if you haven't already. (:




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Good morning Nico.

:)



Just saw this and wanted to share.

Well worth the watch, ladies. And men, if your watching, you should all be required to try this. Just remember what you've been told.......Although it'll be the worst pain you've felt in your life, you'll forget it afterwards.

1rof1



happydance
 Quoting: KIP


Interesting vid OP.

While I didn't find it funny, I do find the experiment quite telling.

I was not under the impression that labor pains could be simulated on a man, but there it was. Or at least something similar.

Very interesting to watch them go through the stages. With one giving up after an hour.

And the other pushing through to the end.

Life1123581321
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 Quoting: Seer777


men are delicate in comparison to women on all levels of emotion thus physical expression (emotion)
hence men by nature will always do 1 of 2 things

flee

or

fight

because men do not by nature possess the emotional strength to imagine a third choice

women by nature do tounge
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great band!

gravenimage is an amazing song.



good morning

coffeecup
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good morning cheer
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men are delicate in comparison to women on all levels of emotion thus physical expression (emotion)
hence men by nature will always do 1 of 2 things

flee

or

fight

because men do not by nature possess the emotional strength to imagine a third choice

women by nature do tounge
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prompted to edit /z\

men are generally delicate in comparison to women on all levels of emotion thus physical expression (emotion)
hence men by nature will generally always do 1 of 2 things

flee

or

fight

because men generally do not by nature possess the emotional strength to imagine a third choice

women by nature do

tounge

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Saturn Is Closest to Earth on Sunday: See It Live Online

The best view of Saturn available to Earth dwellers in six years should be on Sunday (April 28), with the planet reaching its opposition point, when Earth lies directly between it and the sun.

You can watch the celestial show live online via the Slooh Space Camera, which will be broadcasting a feed from its telescopes in Spain's Canary Islands. You can watch the Saturn webcast live on SPACE.com beginning at 9:30 p.m. EDT on Sunday (0130 GMT Monday).

The giant planet should put on a spectacular show, with its famous icy rings tilted at a perfect angle for viewing. During Saturn's close approach to Earth, the planet will be exceptionally bright, reaching about the same brightness as famous stars such as Betelgeuse. The ringed giant should be visible all night long on April 27 and 28, and its shadow will fall so that neither the east nor west side of the rings is darkened.

"Saturn is widely regarded as the most beautiful planet in the known universe" Bob Berman


[link to news.yahoo.com]


:Saturn2:
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i wonder if saturns close proximity today affects people in any way from those era`s of yesterday

In earlier times man worshipped heavenly bodies as gods. Myths proclaim, "We once lived in the presence of the gods". These gods were visible powers, often capricious, and frequently violent. The priestly astronomers of ancient Mesopotamia and elsewhere make clear that these remarkable powers were planets. If the myths surrounding these gods are to be taken seriously, they raise many questions. Why did ancient man worship the god Saturn? The planet Saturn is very difficult for the average person to even find in the sky today. .........
 Quoting: observation

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do we sense our ancestors gods standing with us this day
can we feel their presence impressing our senses
i wonder
if it is a mystery , you will still experience the sensations on a day such as today
but
whom will know why
they feel this way on a day such as today
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hi

This weill be occurring tomorrow Aether



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Saturn Is Closest to Earth on Sunday: See It Live Online

The best view of Saturn available to Earth dwellers in six years should be on Sunday (April 28), with the planet reaching its opposition point, when Earth lies directly between it and the sun.

You can watch the celestial show live online via the Slooh Space Camera, which will be broadcasting a feed from its telescopes in Spain's Canary Islands. You can watch the Saturn webcast live on SPACE.com beginning at 9:30 p.m. EDT on Sunday (0130 GMT Monday).

The giant planet should put on a spectacular show, with its famous icy rings tilted at a perfect angle for viewing. During Saturn's close approach to Earth, the planet will be exceptionally bright, reaching about the same brightness as famous stars such as Betelgeuse. The ringed giant should be visible all night long on April 27 and 28, and its shadow will fall so that neither the east nor west side of the rings is darkened.

"Saturn is widely regarded as the most beautiful planet in the known universe" Bob Berman


[link to news.yahoo.com]


Saturn2
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i wonder if saturns close proximity today affects people in any way from those era`s of yesterday

In earlier times man worshipped heavenly bodies as gods. Myths proclaim, "We once lived in the presence of the gods". These gods were visible powers, often capricious, and frequently violent. The priestly astronomers of ancient Mesopotamia and elsewhere make clear that these remarkable powers were planets. If the myths surrounding these gods are to be taken seriously, they raise many questions. Why did ancient man worship the god Saturn? The planet Saturn is very difficult for the average person to even find in the sky today. .........
 Quoting: observation

[link to electric-cosmos.org]

do we sense our ancestors gods standing with us this day
can we feel their presence impressing our senses
i wonder
if it is a mystery , you will still experience the sensations on a day such as today
but
whom will know why
they feel this way on a day such as today
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hi

This weill be occurring tomorrow Aether



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 Quoting: >~* Flutterby Fringe*~<


hi fringe
we feel it
the emotional touch of our ancient archetypes
and
we must remember that our ancients all experienced the same thing over a very long time, truly global in affect
thus
unlike our young archetypes which have never arisen outside of their location on our planets surface and have always experiences the boundaries of other local archetypes
when saturn arises
it embraces (overshadows) all young archetypes because saturn is global in design thus by nature touches all things
a whole different sensation within our environment is the affect upon many people
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Saturn Is Closest to Earth on Sunday: See It Live Online

The best view of Saturn available to Earth dwellers in six years should be on Sunday (April 28), with the planet reaching its opposition point, when Earth lies directly between it and the sun.

You can watch the celestial show live online via the Slooh Space Camera, which will be broadcasting a feed from its telescopes in Spain's Canary Islands. You can watch the Saturn webcast live on SPACE.com beginning at 9:30 p.m. EDT on Sunday (0130 GMT Monday).

The giant planet should put on a spectacular show, with its famous icy rings tilted at a perfect angle for viewing. During Saturn's close approach to Earth, the planet will be exceptionally bright, reaching about the same brightness as famous stars such as Betelgeuse. The ringed giant should be visible all night long on April 27 and 28, and its shadow will fall so that neither the east nor west side of the rings is darkened.

"Saturn is widely regarded as the most beautiful planet in the known universe" Bob Berman


[link to news.yahoo.com]


Saturn2
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i wonder if saturns close proximity today affects people in any way from those era`s of yesterday

In earlier times man worshipped heavenly bodies as gods. Myths proclaim, "We once lived in the presence of the gods". These gods were visible powers, often capricious, and frequently violent. The priestly astronomers of ancient Mesopotamia and elsewhere make clear that these remarkable powers were planets. If the myths surrounding these gods are to be taken seriously, they raise many questions. Why did ancient man worship the god Saturn? The planet Saturn is very difficult for the average person to even find in the sky today. .........
 Quoting: observation

[link to electric-cosmos.org]

do we sense our ancestors gods standing with us this day
can we feel their presence impressing our senses
i wonder
if it is a mystery , you will still experience the sensations on a day such as today
but
whom will know why
they feel this way on a day such as today
 Quoting: aether


I am glad this got bumped.

I had an interesting thought about 'God' last night as I was trying to sleep.

Simply, I asked myself 'What is God to me?' What is my concept of at this time?

:)
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example /z\

Attempting to apply such standards, Masse examined a worldwide sample of flood myths in 175 different cultures all over the world (most gathered and reported by noted anthropologist Sir James George Frazer in the early 1900s)--representing about 15% of the "great flood" myths that have been published in English. He hypothesized that if these myths reflected a single worldwide cataclysm, then the information encoded in them--the environmental aspects of the flood that they describe--should form a pattern across cultures that is consistent with a single event. Collectively they should create a plausible description of the event as experienced in different parts of the world, and that description should be consistent with archaeological and geophysical data. He analyzed his 175 myths with this hypothesis in mind, and found that "only a globally catastrophic deep-water oceanic comet impact can account for all the environmental information encoded in the corpus of worldwide flood myths."
Tsunamis and Rainstorms

The majority of the myths describe a torrential, long-duration rainstorm, in many cases accompanied by a huge tsunami. The water is often described as hot, sometimes coming as hot ocean swells, sometimes as burning rain. The described durations of the flood storm in the various myths, when plotted, form a bell-shaped curve with the great majority clustering between four and ten days. Tsunamis are described as extending between 15 and 100 km inland. Survivors typically find refuge in places between 150 and 300 meters above sea level.

Supernatural creatures are associated with the flood storm in nearly half the cases Masse studied. Typical are giant snakes or water serpents, giant birds, giant horned snakes, a fallen angel, a star with fiery tail, a tongue of fire, and similar elongated things in or from the sky. Looking in detail at descriptions in the mythology, particularly those of the Indian subcontinent, Masse sees a close resemblance to the naked-eye appearance of a near-earth post-perihelion comet.
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global emotional affect /z\ of close encounter with ....................
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lol, I laughed a lot when the woman started speaking to the guy as if he was really having a child haha.


how interesting Seer, I had thoughts regarding men giving birth, I believe that was last night.. I wasn't remembering this thought and it came like "wow I was thinking about that yesterday". But there was something that initiated that thought sequence that I can no longer remember.

hmm

Perhaps it was related to the different duties of father and mother, as I was watching the movie Courageous yesterday, a very good movie I must add! A nice script with great meaning and on top of that you have adrenaline from action scenes and very funny scenes with the mexican dude Javier. I didn't think I could have so much fun with a 'religious' kind of movie

I'd suggest you to watch it anyday you got time, if you haven't already. (:



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I will keep that in Mind. :)


Yes...seems things have been 'rearranging' for several days now.

I was uncertain what to think of it. Last night I called it 'limbo'.

Or IOW, 'on hold'.

It has felt that way for days.

Easing up a bit at the moment.

We will see...

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these /z\ are not faith formed archetypes
these are the archetypes of experienced reality that do not notice faith as it is never within the imagination of reality

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these /z\ are not faith formed archetypes
these are the archetypes of experienced reality that do not notice faith as it is never within the imagination of reality
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which prompts the notion that our faith formed archetypes are the response to our desire never to experience our reality archetypes again thus our faith formed archetypes are the construction of our beliefs why we are safe from our past experiences

yes

this is what they are /z\
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Perhaps "looping" Seer as in groundhog effect is the feeling I have been picking up on ... repeat

Good Morning coffee4

hf Greetings so Low and yes it is but which way is it in fact spiraling? hmm seems as time is flowing backwards if you ask me

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LOL either that or we are getting adjusted into a new Universal cycle/season just like we have on earth... hmm
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i think we have reached that nullpoint time of no time.
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we have moved beyond the nano second phenomenon tho ... it may be in pause mode while they figure out what to do with their ...........
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My clock in the kitchen used to run fast now it has slowed down sometimes to the tune of 2 1/2 hours behind.





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