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Not sure if this will grab your attention like it has for me but I'm reading it now. It reminds me of what you said earlier about at the beginning of Star wars they were two lands side by side one of light and one of dark. [ link to atlan.org (secure)] Probably something to not even look at until after you have slept. (Lovely song btw) Quoting: I_am_who_I_am It's an interesting read, and you're right I should reread when I'm better rested. Nagas and the like certainly grabbed my attention when I was studying such, and in some places it's almost explicitly stated what's in your topic - they and the like were remnants from a destroyed civilization that attempted to spread information. Makes one wonder about such thing as the Dogon tribe, and their knowledge of the binary star system in... Yeah I'm tired, mind blank. Thanks Google, it was Sirius system. Quoting: Sol-tari If you do decide to look at it again let me know if you think there's a decent amount of potential truth in there and maybe I will try to sift through it and make a GLP post breaking it down. Hope you slept well. Quoting: I_am_who_I_am What do you think I_am? Pssh at my opinion. If you think it's a worthy topic of discussion, what care for my thoughts on it? That aside. I think there's a good chunk of interesting info in there, and the familiar motifs throughout many "origin" and/or religious/sacred texts is clear if you study them, even on a "light" level. Do I agree with all the assertions made, or that everything in said texts is only a metaphorical representation of physical events that occurred? No I do not. To be fair, I did not sit and read it deeply, I found myself speed reading a majority of it, so perhaps I missed something within that that suggests otherwise. Feel quite refreshed, thank you. Hope you to rested well.
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