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Fancypantz User ID: 19847948 United States 02/20/2016 10:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I almost watched Willow tonight but didn't. I did see the beginning though where it talked of oracles. A crows cage is called a gibbet which is supposed to cage a man to die by thirst. Interesting. I found this definition for gibbet. [link to www.thefreedictionary.com] Sounds like the biblical cross, to me. This just came up and goes with it [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] Process The 1722 Petit Albert describes in detail how to make a Hand of Glory, as cited from him by Grillot De Givry:[9] Take the right or left hand of a felon who is hanging from a gibbet beside a highway; And Jesus was crucified with thieves on each side The Hand of Glory also purportedly had the power to unlock any door it came across. The Romans knew, as they crucified shaman on the roadways and lines. That is why I said this: Firstly, to not be under anything/overwhelmed you have to change the energetic structure of the body as it is under the authority of telluric. I believe that is why people feel molested and overtaken by energies, positive and negative. The body is structured military like, garrisions and battalions of energy, especially on the meridians of the body. Quoting: Fancypantz How to understand that, is Gospel of Mary. Kundalini topic. So, that way no one or thing or one using enochian or whatever can force anything upon you. Not to be an addict as well, lol, as addiction means you are under its authority. Wonder if the Romans knew magic stays behind and they were just driving/passing through out the other side |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 71454686 United States 02/20/2016 11:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | After reading about the premise of the show, I immediately thought of the 'baptism for the dead'. Did you ever participate in one? Such an odd notion, by proxy baptism. Essentially forcing it on the deceased person, thinking it is for their own good. To 'save' them. Much like manipulating their memories. That does now you say. Yes, when I was 12. It is an odd experience being dunked over and over quickly. The fonts rest on 12 oxen. Yeah, by proxy is not nice and making children do it is highly messed up too. That was as far as I got in their temples. Thank goodness because what I learned after and had long conversations with what goes on, I am really thankful. I would of walked out though if I found out by going in, lol. It almost had this roman bath feel which was creepy. Customs only go so far until it doesn't. Yes, the whole premise is very messed up. Forcing baptism upon the dead, and forcing children to participate. I'm glad you didn't have to participate in anything else. From what I've heard and read as well, they are beyond peculiar. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 71281062 United States 02/20/2016 11:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | how foolish to think when you travel through the astral realm you are not encountering and interacting with the dead...there is here and there is there. All spirits reside there including ours whether living or dead, whether real or thought forms made up by material minds. within that realm there are many mansions many rooms...here is just here. |
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Fancypantz User ID: 19847948 United States 02/20/2016 11:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | After reading about the premise of the show, I immediately thought of the 'baptism for the dead'. Did you ever participate in one? Such an odd notion, by proxy baptism. Essentially forcing it on the deceased person, thinking it is for their own good. To 'save' them. Much like manipulating their memories. That does now you say. Yes, when I was 12. It is an odd experience being dunked over and over quickly. The fonts rest on 12 oxen. Yeah, by proxy is not nice and making children do it is highly messed up too. That was as far as I got in their temples. Thank goodness because what I learned after and had long conversations with what goes on, I am really thankful. I would of walked out though if I found out by going in, lol. It almost had this roman bath feel which was creepy. Customs only go so far until it doesn't. Yes, the whole premise is very messed up. Forcing baptism upon the dead, and forcing children to participate. I'm glad you didn't have to participate in anything else. From what I've heard and read as well, they are beyond peculiar. Yeah it is messed up. Me too, thanks. Yes, highly based on Egyptian and Freemason. |
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Fancypantz User ID: 19847948 United States 02/20/2016 11:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the bridge between here and there is woven with a rope that looks like dna made of electricity Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71281062 Braided filament This is an interesting read I just found: [link to www.lucistrust.org (secure)] To date, the formation of hexagonal phenomena in the cosmos through electric tension and subsequent discharge is not acknowledged in standard astrophysics. However, the evidence is steadily accruing and at some point, the Big Bang, gravitational model of the cosmos will require a major rethink along with its associated theories of general relativity, black holes, dark matter and dark energy. These essentials of the current gravitational model are not required in an electric universe. It is electric tension in the Cosmic Bloodstream of Space that produces all manner of phenomena in the heavens based on the hexagonal geometry of the flower of life. Current research is showing that this process is also at work in water, whose surface is electrically organised into an hexagonal structure that carries information to that which it surrounds, including DNA and all the protein chains that construct all life forms on earth. This will be explored in Part 2. Part 3 will examine how the mammalian brain functions through a fractal like structure of hexagons at many different levels and how this arrangement translates thoughtforms into electrical signals in the cerebral cortex. Last Edited by Fancypantz on 02/20/2016 11:31 AM |
fancy User ID: 19847948 United States 02/20/2016 11:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Every year, local communities on both sides of the Apurimac River Canyon in Perú use traditional engineering techniques to rebuild Q'eswachaka Bridge. The entire bridge is built in only three days. But the most impressive part is that the only thing they use to construct it's grass. The bridge has been rebuilt in this same location annually since the time of the Incas. They say it takes 3 days to cross the void |
fancy User ID: 19847948 United States 02/20/2016 11:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Acatl is scepter of authority which is hollow Quoting: Fancypantz [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] The inner ear (internal ear, auris interna) is the innermost part of the vertebrate ear. In vertebrates, the inner ear is mainly responsible for sound detection and balance. [1] In mammals, it consists of the bony labyrinth, a hollow cavity in the temporal bone of the skull with a system of passages comprising two main functional parts:[2] The cochlea, dedicated to hearing; converting sound pressure patterns from the outer ear into electrochemical impulses which are passed on to the brain via the auditory nerve. The vestibular system, dedicated to balance Structure The labyrinth can be divided by layer or by region. Oh, that link has more to this, coat of many colors/rainbow: [link to www.lucistrust.org (secure)] In the Dictionary of the Sacred Language of all Scriptures and Myths, there is a symbol called ‘The Robe of the Waters’ that represents the vesture of Wisdom enwrapping the liberated Self…The Self is seen to be as a centre wherein all the rays of the Divine Life are focused into one Supernal Light, and about the Divine nature is the garment…of Truth [represented by] water.” As well as being a beautiful image, this symbol also conveys the reality that while the life of an organism is found at the centre of the form, on the outside is a ‘garment of truth’ – a robe of ether that builds, sustains and informs the manifestation in conformity with its part in the Divine Plan. This robe is made of two fabrics – ether and water, the former interpenetrating the latter which then supplies information to all the cells of the body. |
fancy User ID: 19847948 United States 02/20/2016 11:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Reeds and waters and earth. Double helix, etc... Moses placed within the reeds. [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] The ark containing the three-month-old baby, Moses, was placed in reeds by the river bank (presumably the Nile) to protect him from the Egyptian mandate to drown every male Hebrew child,[2] and discovered there by Pharaoh's daughter. |
Seer777 (OP) Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 64388290 United States 02/20/2016 12:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Speaking of Egypt and babies...just saw this. Four-year-old Egyptian boy is sentenced to life in jail for committing four 'murders' when he was just ONE [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] Morning everyone. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71454686 United States 02/20/2016 02:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Every year, local communities on both sides of the Apurimac River Canyon in Perú use traditional engineering techniques to rebuild Q'eswachaka Bridge. The entire bridge is built in only three days. But the most impressive part is that the only thing they use to construct it's grass. The bridge has been rebuilt in this same location annually since the time of the Incas. They say it takes 3 days to cross the void Acatl is scepter of authority which is hollow Quoting: Fancypantz [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] The inner ear (internal ear, auris interna) is the innermost part of the vertebrate ear. In vertebrates, the inner ear is mainly responsible for sound detection and balance. [1] In mammals, it consists of the bony labyrinth, a hollow cavity in the temporal bone of the skull with a system of passages comprising two main functional parts:[2] Oh, that link has more to this, coat of many colors/rainbow: [link to www.lucistrust.org (secure)] In the Dictionary of the Sacred Language of all Scriptures and Myths, there is a symbol called ‘The Robe of the Waters’ that represents the vesture of Wisdom enwrapping the liberated Self…The Self is seen to be as a centre wherein all the rays of the Divine Life are focused into one Supernal Light, and about the Divine nature is the garment…of Truth [represented by] water.” As well as being a beautiful image, this symbol also conveys the reality that while the life of an organism is found at the centre of the form, on the outside is a ‘garment of truth’ – a robe of ether that builds, sustains and informs the manifestation in conformity with its part in the Divine Plan. This robe is made of two fabrics – ether and water, the former interpenetrating the latter which then supplies information to all the cells of the body. This all brought to mind the bifröst, the 'rainbow bridge' from Norse mythology. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71454686 United States 02/20/2016 02:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Speaking of Egypt and babies...just saw this. Quoting: Seer777 Four-year-old Egyptian boy is sentenced to life in jail for committing four 'murders' when he was just ONE [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] Morning everyone. Wow. This is absurdity, at its finest. |
Seer777 (OP) Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 64388290 United States 02/20/2016 02:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Speaking of Egypt and babies...just saw this. Quoting: Seer777 Four-year-old Egyptian boy is sentenced to life in jail for committing four 'murders' when he was just ONE [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] Morning everyone. Wow. This is absurdity, at its finest. Truly. Says a lot about the competence of their justice system. Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Fancypantz User ID: 19847948 United States 02/20/2016 03:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Speaking of Egypt and babies...just saw this. Quoting: Seer777 Four-year-old Egyptian boy is sentenced to life in jail for committing four 'murders' when he was just ONE [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] Morning everyone. Crazy Afternoon |
Fancypantz User ID: 19847948 United States 02/20/2016 03:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It does. I wonder what it would look like in black light. Like looking at a bubble from the outside you see the iridescence ( [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] )but inside to out, wonder what you see. One time I put a compress of chamomille on my eye and it left a film coating over it and was strange to see out of. Had to wash it out, lol |
Seer777 (OP) Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 64388290 United States 02/20/2016 03:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Speaking of Egypt and babies...just saw this. Quoting: Seer777 Four-year-old Egyptian boy is sentenced to life in jail for committing four 'murders' when he was just ONE [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] Morning everyone. Crazy Afternoon His parents went down to the court to show the child's birth certificate and the judge dismissed it. Or so the story goes. I thank my lucky stars rather often that I wasn't born in an oppressive Islamic country. Especially as a woman. That would be Hell. Last Edited by Seer777 on 02/20/2016 03:43 PM Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Fancypantz User ID: 19847948 United States 02/20/2016 03:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Speaking of Egypt and babies...just saw this. Quoting: Seer777 Four-year-old Egyptian boy is sentenced to life in jail for committing four 'murders' when he was just ONE [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] Morning everyone. Crazy Afternoon His parents went down to the court to show the child's birth certificate and the judge dismissed it. Or so the story goes. I thank my lucky stars rather often that I wasn't born in an oppressive Islamic country. Especially as a woman. That would be Hell. Right?! Actually, women are a double edge sword because if killed by a woman they are sent to hell supposedly and no 72 virgins or whatever they get in their fantasy heaven, lol |
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Seer777 (OP) Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 64388290 United States 02/20/2016 04:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If the people who most often talk about going to heaven, in fact, actually go to heaven; Would you really want to be there? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 61917558 Just judging by the god threads, I'd rather be bardo bound. Cheers Good point. "In heaven, all the interesting people are missing" ~Friedrich Nietzsche Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body... ~Seneca |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 71454686 United States 02/20/2016 04:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It does. I wonder what it would look like in black light. Like looking at a bubble from the outside you see the iridescence ( [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] )but inside to out, wonder what you see. One time I put a compress of chamomille on my eye and it left a film coating over it and was strange to see out of. Had to wash it out, lol Yes, I've experienced the iridescent 'film' over the eye, as well! |
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Fancypantz User ID: 19847948 United States 02/20/2016 04:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If the people who most often talk about going to heaven, in fact, actually go to heaven; Would you really want to be there? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 61917558 Just judging by the god threads, I'd rather be bardo bound. Cheers Yeah, I've been told about heaven by the mormons and I always thought to myself, f-ck, that sounds like hell to me |
Fancypantz User ID: 19847948 United States 02/20/2016 04:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It does. I wonder what it would look like in black light. Like looking at a bubble from the outside you see the iridescence ( [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] )but inside to out, wonder what you see. One time I put a compress of chamomille on my eye and it left a film coating over it and was strange to see out of. Had to wash it out, lol Yes, I've experienced the iridescent 'film' over the eye, as well! Lol, it was weird |