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It's all about you. Just not the you that you think and cling to.

Till later

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oh well

now we know why this is a long linear process
we are in june of year 1 of a tricky 7 year process cos our environment makes it so
and
reorientation information arriving from last nov is making a noticeable impression steering to the right thing for the right reason path
that is true
which
thus far
is the best we can do

cheers cheers
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Do what it is you do until you see the light that emanates from within without.
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oh well

now we know why this is a long linear process
we are in june of year 1 of a tricky 7 year process cos our environment makes it so
and
reorientation information arriving from last nov is making a noticeable impression steering to the right thing for the right reason path
that is true
which
thus far
is the best we can do

cheers cheers
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The seven year itch. In 7 years everything that is not you is you.

Now I must fly.
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i feel like a drama song tounge

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oh well

now we know why this is a long linear process
we are in june of year 1 of a tricky 7 year process cos our environment makes it so
and
reorientation information arriving from last nov is making a noticeable impression steering to the right thing for the right reason path
that is true
which
thus far
is the best we can do

cheers cheers
 Quoting: aether


The seven year itch. In 7 years everything that is not you is you.

Now I must fly.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fractaliscious


Later days

cheers
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Kurgan

Kurgan is the Turkic term for a tumulus. These are mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves, originating with its use in Soviet archaeology, now widely used for tumuli in the context of Eastern European and Central Asian archaeology.

The word kurgan ‘funerary mound’, is, as well as Central Asia and Anatolia used in Russia and Ukraine, but throughout South-Eastern Europe

Kurgan barrows were characteristic of Bronze Age peoples, from the Altay Mountains to the Caucasus, Ukraine, Romania, and Bulgaria. Burial mounds are complex structures with internal chambers. Within the burial chamber at the heart of the kurgan, elite individuals were buried with grave goods and sacrificial offerings, sometimes including horses and chariots. Kurgans were used in the Ukrainian and Russian Steppes but spread into eastern, central, and northern Europe in the 3rd millennium BC.

The monuments of these cultures coincide with Scythian-Saka-Siberian monuments. Scythian-Saka-Siberian monuments have common features, and sometimes common genetic roots. Also associated with these spectacular burial mounds are the Pazyryk, an ancient people who lived in the Altai Mountains lying in Siberian Russia on the Ukok Plateau, near the borders with China, Kazakhstan and Mongolia.[4] The archaeological site on the Ukok Plateau associated with the Pazyryk culture is included in the Golden Mountains of Altai
 Quoting: observation

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mound builders
same as the usa
same aeon to

neeto tounge
 Quoting: aether


Highest concentration of mounds is in Lithuania and some of them are still in use today for the same purpose and with still alive the same traditions. They did not spread from Steppes. Mound building evolved from stone-age burial places. It predates Scythian empire. Other places simply do not have "missing link" as it did appear, spread, then disappeared.
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The problem with a long enough timeline, when dealing with non standardized source material, is that you start running over your own footsteps.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fractaliscious


yes
i noticed something

doing the right thing for the wrong reason
and
doing the right thing for the right reason

is only different in linear time measurement of the journey and quality of life along the journey

like the 2 paths we can go by tounge
 Quoting: aether


Exactly, The wise man is never of two minds.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fractaliscious


Looking back, I always prefer ignorance to wisdom; looking forward, I see only novelty.

Quite the pickle as it were.
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"poof"

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The problem with a long enough timeline, when dealing with non standardized source material, is that you start running over your own footsteps.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fractaliscious


yes
i noticed something

doing the right thing for the wrong reason
and
doing the right thing for the right reason

is only different in linear time measurement of the journey and quality of life along the journey

like the 2 paths we can go by tounge
 Quoting: aether


Exactly, The wise man is never of two minds.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fractaliscious


Looking back, I always prefer ignorance to wisdom; looking forward, I see only novelty.

Quite the pickle as it were.
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


well we are experiencing this on a planet with a global history of being unimaginably not like our current lifestyle we are in today
thus we have never experienced what our ancestors did
does not help of course cos it is what it is now
my point is
it never was like this
thus we know for sure
how it is today
i never the only way
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Kurgan

Kurgan is the Turkic term for a tumulus. These are mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves, originating with its use in Soviet archaeology, now widely used for tumuli in the context of Eastern European and Central Asian archaeology.

The word kurgan ‘funerary mound’, is, as well as Central Asia and Anatolia used in Russia and Ukraine, but throughout South-Eastern Europe

Kurgan barrows were characteristic of Bronze Age peoples, from the Altay Mountains to the Caucasus, Ukraine, Romania, and Bulgaria. Burial mounds are complex structures with internal chambers. Within the burial chamber at the heart of the kurgan, elite individuals were buried with grave goods and sacrificial offerings, sometimes including horses and chariots. Kurgans were used in the Ukrainian and Russian Steppes but spread into eastern, central, and northern Europe in the 3rd millennium BC.

The monuments of these cultures coincide with Scythian-Saka-Siberian monuments. Scythian-Saka-Siberian monuments have common features, and sometimes common genetic roots. Also associated with these spectacular burial mounds are the Pazyryk, an ancient people who lived in the Altai Mountains lying in Siberian Russia on the Ukok Plateau, near the borders with China, Kazakhstan and Mongolia.[4] The archaeological site on the Ukok Plateau associated with the Pazyryk culture is included in the Golden Mountains of Altai
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

mound builders
same as the usa
same aeon to

neeto tounge
 Quoting: aether


Highest concentration of mounds is in Lithuania and some of them are still in use today for the same purpose and with still alive the same traditions. They did not spread from Steppes. Mound building evolved from stone-age burial places. It predates Scythian empire. Other places simply do not have "missing link" as it did appear, spread, then disappeared.
 Quoting: EMPerror


yes

certainly our northern hemisphere is mound orientated
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Kurgan

Kurgan is the Turkic term for a tumulus. These are mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves, originating with its use in Soviet archaeology, now widely used for tumuli in the context of Eastern European and Central Asian archaeology.

The word kurgan ‘funerary mound’, is, as well as Central Asia and Anatolia used in Russia and Ukraine, but throughout South-Eastern Europe

Kurgan barrows were characteristic of Bronze Age peoples, from the Altay Mountains to the Caucasus, Ukraine, Romania, and Bulgaria. Burial mounds are complex structures with internal chambers. Within the burial chamber at the heart of the kurgan, elite individuals were buried with grave goods and sacrificial offerings, sometimes including horses and chariots. Kurgans were used in the Ukrainian and Russian Steppes but spread into eastern, central, and northern Europe in the 3rd millennium BC.

The monuments of these cultures coincide with Scythian-Saka-Siberian monuments. Scythian-Saka-Siberian monuments have common features, and sometimes common genetic roots. Also associated with these spectacular burial mounds are the Pazyryk, an ancient people who lived in the Altai Mountains lying in Siberian Russia on the Ukok Plateau, near the borders with China, Kazakhstan and Mongolia.[4] The archaeological site on the Ukok Plateau associated with the Pazyryk culture is included in the Golden Mountains of Altai
 Quoting: observation

[link to en.wikipedia.org]

mound builders
same as the usa
same aeon to

neeto tounge
 Quoting: aether


Highest concentration of mounds is in Lithuania and some of them are still in use today for the same purpose and with still alive the same traditions. They did not spread from Steppes. Mound building evolved from stone-age burial places. It predates Scythian empire. Other places simply do not have "missing link" as it did appear, spread, then disappeared.
 Quoting: EMPerror


yes

certainly our northern hemisphere is mound orientated
 Quoting: aether


I was thinking on the mounds 2 days ago.

I was thinking perhaps they are representative of the vulva.

One is 'birthed' into this world through this fashion. Perhaps the thinking was, one is 'birthed' to 'death' as well.

Dunno.

Just something I was thinking recently.

:)
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca
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Popping out for a bit

cheer
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"poof"
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I knew that you were starting too early*!
*drinking- drunk? You seem straight now.
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Popping out for a bit

cheer
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


Thanks for that synch tsunami earlier with that post.

Gave me one of these ---> O.o

lol.
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yes

certainly our northern hemisphere is mound orientated
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I was thinking on the mounds 2 days ago.

I was thinking perhaps they are representative of the vulva.

One is 'birthed' into this world through this fashion. Perhaps the thinking was, one is 'birthed' to 'death' as well.

Dunno.

Just something I was thinking recently.

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


you have hit the nail on the head
it is birth/death cycle experience
within the mound
what we have not done is gone into one (distant feel) to experience the experience
that is a topic we will come to
not unlike being in a pyramid
same process
different way of experiencing it hence different design of structure to accommodate the different function
we have experienced little of the experiences within the structures to date because it did not feel emotionally correct to do so
now we appear to be becoming closer in emotions that fits their designs

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yes

certainly our northern hemisphere is mound orientated
 Quoting: aether


I was thinking on the mounds 2 days ago.

I was thinking perhaps they are representative of the vulva.

One is 'birthed' into this world through this fashion. Perhaps the thinking was, one is 'birthed' to 'death' as well.

Dunno.

Just something I was thinking recently.

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


you have hit the nail on the head
it is birth/death cycle experience
within the mound
what we have not done is gone into one (distant feel) to experience the experience
that is a topic we will come to
not unlike being in a pyramid
same process
different way of experiencing it hence different design of structure to accommodate the different function
we have experienced little of the experiences within the structures to date because it did not feel emotionally correct to do so
now we appear to be becoming closer in emotions that fits their designs
 Quoting: aether


It's more like hitting head instead of nail. Hard to tell which is worse.
History has a tendency to repeat itself. Poor knowledge leads to poor judgment and experience.
Mounds represent death and a link to the world of dead. Dangerous place for anyone not worthy to look for experiences there. "The Curse of Tamerlane" leaves no doubt about it.
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It's more like hitting head instead of nail. Hard to tell which is worse.
History has a tendency to repeat itself. Poor knowledge leads to poor judgment and experience.
Mounds represent death and a link to the world of dead. Dangerous place for anyone not worthy to look for experiences there. "The Curse of Tamerlane" leaves no doubt about it.
 Quoting: EMPerror


exactly
we go in them
we have yet to fully function within them because we are still negotiating/talking with our underworld on the merits for all of doing so
or not
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The problem with a long enough timeline, when dealing with non standardized source material, is that you start running over your own footsteps.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fractaliscious


Circling back around to find you have already been there.
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The problem with a long enough timeline, when dealing with non standardized source material, is that you start running over your own footsteps.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fractaliscious


yes
i noticed something

doing the right thing for the wrong reason
and
doing the right thing for the right reason

is only different in linear time measurement of the journey and quality of life along the journey

like the 2 paths we can go by tounge
 Quoting: aether


Exactly, The wise man is never of two minds.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fractaliscious


Looking back, I always prefer ignorance to wisdom; looking forward, I see only novelty.

Quite the pickle as it were.
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


That thought brings us back to Dion's thought, as well as the Buddha. Ignorance is bliss. The pain of seeking the light of true wisdom.

Do what it is you do until you see the light that emanates from within without.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fractaliscious


You see, the seeking is the journey, is the darkness, is the unknown, is the fear, is the pain.

At a point though, you discover that the light emanates from within, and the wisdom brings comfort through the trials of knowing. And the journey goes on.
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The problem with a long enough timeline, when dealing with non standardized source material, is that you start running over your own footsteps.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fractaliscious


Circling back around to find you have already been there.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


or you end up as your own source material citation
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Kurgan

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[link to en.wikipedia.org]

mound builders
same as the usa
same aeon to

neeto tounge
 Quoting: aether


Highest concentration of mounds is in Lithuania and some of them are still in use today for the same purpose and with still alive the same traditions. They did not spread from Steppes. Mound building evolved from stone-age burial places. It predates Scythian empire. Other places simply do not have "missing link" as it did appear, spread, then disappeared.
 Quoting: EMPerror


yes

certainly our northern hemisphere is mound orientated
 Quoting: aether


I was thinking on the mounds 2 days ago.

I was thinking perhaps they are representative of the vulva.

One is 'birthed' into this world through this fashion. Perhaps the thinking was, one is 'birthed' to 'death' as well.

Dunno.

Just something I was thinking recently.

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


indeed, we become the new man, born anew. We return to what we forgot, our inner child. The divine spark within us calls us back to pleroma, where we can have our heart and mind renewed, back to source, the Godhead. This is where we remember our real name, who we really are.
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It's more like hitting head instead of nail. Hard to tell which is worse.
History has a tendency to repeat itself. Poor knowledge leads to poor judgment and experience.
Mounds represent death and a link to the world of dead. Dangerous place for anyone not worthy to look for experiences there. "The Curse of Tamerlane" leaves no doubt about it.
 Quoting: EMPerror


exactly
we go in them
we have yet to fully function within them because we are still negotiating/talking with our underworld on the merits for all of doing so
or not
 Quoting: aether


There are always secrets, risks noone have thought about.
It was some time ago, a call for all to come back home, including the ones that are no longer here.

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yes
i noticed something

doing the right thing for the wrong reason
and
doing the right thing for the right reason

is only different in linear time measurement of the journey and quality of life along the journey

like the 2 paths we can go by tounge
 Quoting: aether


Exactly, The wise man is never of two minds.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fractaliscious


Looking back, I always prefer ignorance to wisdom; looking forward, I see only novelty.

Quite the pickle as it were.
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


That thought brings us back to Dion's thought, as well as the Buddha. Ignorance is bliss. The pain of seeking the light of true wisdom.

Do what it is you do until you see the light that emanates from within without.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fractaliscious


You see, the seeking is the journey, is the darkness, is the unknown, is the fear, is the pain.

At a point though, you discover that the light emanates from within, and the wisdom brings comfort through the trials of knowing. And the journey goes on.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


I don't know if I'd use the idea of Ignorance as Ignorance is wrong or inauthentic action.

I would more suggest purposeful silence. As one is easily silent within a tsunami of incoming action.


Back to radiation, as its basis is a movement from balance as the neutron fractures to + or - leaving the balance to determine the nature of the energetism.

posiytonic, electronic and gamma residual from photons need to requite itself.
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It's really hard to see something as negative once you've invested yourself into it.

Change is always a question of ego.
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It's really hard to see something as negative once you've invested yourself into it.

Change is always a question of ego.
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Unless your my mrs, everything is a negative ;)
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It's really hard to see something as negative once you've invested yourself into it.

Change is always a question of ego.
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Unless your my mrs, everything is a negative ;)
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LOL, you must be super positive then as......

you know the saying.
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Exactly, The wise man is never of two minds.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fractaliscious


Looking back, I always prefer ignorance to wisdom; looking forward, I see only novelty.

Quite the pickle as it were.
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


That thought brings us back to Dion's thought, as well as the Buddha. Ignorance is bliss. The pain of seeking the light of true wisdom.

Do what it is you do until you see the light that emanates from within without.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fractaliscious


You see, the seeking is the journey, is the darkness, is the unknown, is the fear, is the pain.

At a point though, you discover that the light emanates from within, and the wisdom brings comfort through the trials of knowing. And the journey goes on.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


I don't know if I'd use the idea of Ignorance as Ignorance is wrong or inauthentic action.

I would more suggest purposeful silence. As one is easily silent within a tsunami of incoming action.


Back to radiation, as its basis is a movement from balance as the neutron fractures to + or - leaving the balance to determine the nature of the energetism.

posiytonic, electronic and gamma residual from photons need to requite itself.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fractaliscious


Certainly uncertain.
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Looking back, I always prefer ignorance to wisdom; looking forward, I see only novelty.

Quite the pickle as it were.
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


That thought brings us back to Dion's thought, as well as the Buddha. Ignorance is bliss. The pain of seeking the light of true wisdom.

Do what it is you do until you see the light that emanates from within without.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fractaliscious


You see, the seeking is the journey, is the darkness, is the unknown, is the fear, is the pain.

At a point though, you discover that the light emanates from within, and the wisdom brings comfort through the trials of knowing. And the journey goes on.
 Quoting: Septenary Man


I don't know if I'd use the idea of Ignorance as Ignorance is wrong or inauthentic action.

I would more suggest purposeful silence. As one is easily silent within a tsunami of incoming action.


Back to radiation, as its basis is a movement from balance as the neutron fractures to + or - leaving the balance to determine the nature of the energetism.

posiytonic, electronic and gamma residual from photons need to requite itself.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fractaliscious


Certainly uncertain.
 Quoting: Azeratel Axo


no worries, toying with the trigger only delays the inevitable. Until of course the spring gets sensitive.
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It's really hard to see something as negative once you've invested yourself into it.

Change is always a question of ego.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fractaliscious


Unless your my mrs, everything is a negative ;)
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 41691420


LOL, you must be super positive then as......

you know the saying.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fractaliscious


Yes, I try, we are actually opposites.

Night mate.





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