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Divine Colors Conclusion: Echoes of the Past

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that's all a bit heavey ava

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It is through emotional energy that the current timeline may be altered. But emotional energy is not enough. A certain focus is required, imparting coherence and direction to the emotion. Emotion is energy, and energy without order is useless, which can be seen in thermodynamic systems where great disorder, or entropy, means little useful energy available for work.

Like energy, emotion is quite generic and can be used by anyone with the means to direct it, even someone from whom the emotion did not originate. It can thus be siphoned, collected, and redirected to accomplish first order effects. Since second order beings are incapable of generating these emotions to begin with, to achieve first order effects they must tap emotion from first order beings. Thus, second order beings comprise the majority of those who steal emotions.

But an emotion also comes with a signature of its originator. This signature can be likened to a non-Hertzian (nonlinear, chaotic, unpredictable) frequency where the shape of the wave is what makes the signature unique. Despite these signatures being non-Hertzian, they still resonate with the original source, since both 'vibrate' with similar nonlinear, chaotic, and seemingly unpredictable characteristics. Therefore, it is most effective to alter the past by using emotion to manipulate the past version of its source.


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Using emotions from one person to manipulate another is possible, but the process is not as efficient since there is a mismatch in signature. Energy, for example, is most easily transferred from one tuning fork to another if both have the same resonance frequency.

Raw emotions, like raw energy, can accomplish tasks in a brute force manner. But when information is added, the effectiveness dramatically increases. For example, 10 joules of energy put into opening a closed door by means of a battering ram will work, but .5 joules used to turn the doorknob will also. The second is more complicated and subtle, but in the end accomplishes the same goal.


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this archetype is not fear (mara) or any of our noticeable emotions , this archetype is the motivational cause of our emotional expression biased to unhappy consequences, everything has unhappy consequences, it is that baseline unnoticed emotion
fear, love, hate etc are experienced/expressed within a dimension of unhappy consequences no matter our expression

it`s deep in our emotions by it`s scale not substance within any individual

as we say

it has been/is our dominant processor within our magnetosphere
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the good news is that this people archtypes scale and shape exactly fits within the domain of Boitatá
and we know
Boitatá (telluric current) is becoming used to our rising charged environment caused not by Boitatá , caused by aether, current arriving from outside of our magnetosphere
thus our dialogue with our planets natural processes is unlike dialogue we have expressed/experienced before, because we know different things to what we did
and
we possess global communication feedback/overview in instant real time when we do it so it is all encompassing emotion

yes

we are in good shape
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gosh that reminds me of this hmm

taken thanksgiving day 11/22/2012


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I remember /z\


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Have you seen this show? It is similar in theme and was really good.



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Written by the British team Sam Vincent and Jonathan Brackley, based on the award-winning Swedish science fiction drama Real Humans, the series explores the themes of artificial intelligence and robotics, focusing on the social, cultural, and psychological impact of the invention of anthropomorphic robots called "synths".

Is memory really the scribe of the soul as aristole said?

Also been watching Marvel Shield and it delves into memory with Hive, the first inhuman who is parasitic in nature, called the devil himself because he takes memories of the dead but also can parasitically infect the living inhumans into a connected dopamine bond. Really interesting, lol
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could be a bit trauma bonding to people unfamiliar with indigenous emotional experience of meaning of bonding

I believe

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could be a bit trauma bonding to people unfamiliar with indigenous emotional experience of meaning of bonding

I believe

afro
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Well, in the show the bond was strengthened and seemingly filled by one's most desire and longing. Which causes me to think of the Hindu in their respect of the cycle and desire being a way out of that cycle. So I'm scratching lol, although I guess that is the white oak stake in a way to unbond.

[link to vampirediaries.wikia.com]

The White Oak Stake was a very powerful object and the only physical weapon on Earth with the capability to permanently kill an Original Vampire.

I always think of the negative aspects before the positiveafro
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This goes, desire being Gospel of Mary reference

Interesting thought.

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Dark Matter May Be Made of Primordial Black Holes

Could dark matter — the elusive substance that composes most of the material universe — be made of black holes? Some astronomers are beginning to think this tantalizing possibility is more and more likely.


Brings to mind this swiss cheese thought, lol

"For where the mind is there is the treasure."




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The honden , is the most sacred building at a Shinto shrine, intended purely for the use of the enshrined kami, usually symbolized by a mirror or sometimes by a statue.[1][2] The building is normally in the rear of the shrine and closed to the general public.[3] In front of it usually stands the haiden, or oratory. The haiden is often connected to the honden by a heiden, or hall of offerings.

What happens if the haiden(prayer) gets its hair shaved?
hmmmm

Heiden is called the stone room.

The mind is between soul and spirit. afro

Desire, wrath, etc... is all but garments or clothes to wear.

Service is magic and when you wear the clothes of the garments you are servicing them. When you take them off, they never knew you. That is why it is important to choose what you wear carefully.

layered cheese comes to mind, lol, like powers and forms.
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You have to know the way out before you know the way in or one will feel trapped.

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You have to know the way out before you know the way in or one will feel trapped.


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They are elements in nature, animals, creationary forces in the universe, as well as spirits of the revered deceased. Many Kami are considered the ancient ancestors of entire clans, and some ancestors became Kami upon their death if they were able to embody the values and virtues of Kami in life.
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I believe your caution is correct

afro

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You have to know the way out before you know the way in or one will feel trapped.


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They are elements in nature, animals, creationary forces in the universe, as well as spirits of the revered deceased. Many Kami are considered the ancient ancestors of entire clans, and some ancestors became Kami upon their death if they were able to embody the values and virtues of Kami in life.
 Quoting: ancient

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I believe your caution is correct

afro
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Kami is the Japanese word for a god, deity, divinity, or spirit.[4] It has been used to describe "mind"




afro
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We are not just one.

We are two that become one--mitosis.

We also divide ourselves--meiosis.

Linear perspective is limited to the left hemisphere of the brain--what about the right?

Only one form of language ever communicated to both hemispheres simultaneouly--and that is the ancient language containing ideograms and logographs.
 Quoting: SecondPrecession


thus transmitting the multi dimensional functionality the structures spoken of explain

because those that wrote it were aware of the structure and function of our environment (universe) thus could write accurately that which cannot be written today because our alphabet symbols reflect our unawareness of the topic

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Precisely!

The Egyptians and Sumerians used both demotic (alphabet) script and cuneiform, however for their burial tombs and epitaphs they only used the most ancient of languages by using ideograms and the like.

Those epitaphs are what we call the Book of the Dead, etc.--it is a story no different than the bible or any other religious text--it is a cosmology and cosmogony. And whether people would like to believe it or not--these are our ancestors and EVERY religion on the face of the earth hails from these beginnings.

This is why they knew so much about the stars--they looked out upon them and said, "what am I here? What is here?" They studied a science of all things--it was integration of all perspectives and sciences. Naturalists to the Nth degree.

Today, however, we have neurology, biology, gastroenterology, astronomy, astrology, physics, theoretical physics, ecology, etc---all conducted to cater to the left brain linear and Cartesian mode of separating what is together into different parts and pieces.

Only the right brain integrates it all back together. Only the two in conjunction can do this in such a way as to make a way forward, and backward into the world.

Our ancestors did not make some huge mistake--the mistake was made in forgetting them. Take a look at any indigenous tribespeople--they are the only ones left who have anything to say about reverence for our ancestors. And they are the only ones desperately trying to still live in accord with nature.

We have been conditioned to call them primitives, and third-worlders. And yet, their dead will always be our dead.

As to the elite---ask yourself how they have managed to fulfill their plans GENERATIONALLY?

Do you think they did this without their dead?

And yet here we are--all of us--the majority of humanity, having forgotten ourselves.
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Thread: Who/What are the ARCHONS? (Page 22)

you know that conversation with s/p prompted me to become aware of something i never thought about until this day

that form of writing is as easy to understand as the words i am writing here
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Archaeologists in Cambodia have found multiple, previously undocumented medieval cities not far from the ancient temple city of Angkor Wat, the Guardian can reveal, in groundbreaking discoveries that promise to upend key assumptions about south-east Asia’s history.

The Australian archaeologist Dr Damian Evans, whose findings will be published in the Journal of Archaeological Science on Monday, will announce that cutting-edge airborne laser scanning technology has revealed multiple cities between 900 and 1,400 years old beneath the tropical forest floor, some of which rival the size of Cambodia’s capital, Phnom Penh.
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[link to www.iflscience.com]

They found that there was once an extensive system of water channels and roads connecting numerous cities throughout the area, built centuries before archaeologists thought that the technology had reached the region. The new discovery will completely turn everything we thought we knew about the Khmer empire, how it developed and flourished and subsequently collapsed, on its head.

With such a huge, thriving metropolis deep within the jungle, what could have caused it to fall and be swallowed up by the surrounding vegetation? Well, it seems that the defining signature of the Khmer empire, its immense hydraulic engineering program, may have been its downfall. The civilization is well known for building vast canals and reservoirs that enabled the people to manage the seasonal rains. In turn, this provided them with enough food and wealth to support such large communities.

But at the Khmer's peak, it seems that a changing climate became more erratic, shifting dramatically between dry and wet periods. This, it seems, set in motion a series of declines from which the Khmer could not recover.


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thus transmitting the multi dimensional functionality the structures spoken of explain

because those that wrote it were aware of the structure and function of our environment (universe) thus could write accurately that which cannot be written today because our alphabet symbols reflect our unawareness of the topic

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Precisely!

The Egyptians and Sumerians used both demotic (alphabet) script and cuneiform, however for their burial tombs and epitaphs they only used the most ancient of languages by using ideograms and the like.

Those epitaphs are what we call the Book of the Dead, etc.--it is a story no different than the bible or any other religious text--it is a cosmology and cosmogony. And whether people would like to believe it or not--these are our ancestors and EVERY religion on the face of the earth hails from these beginnings.

This is why they knew so much about the stars--they looked out upon them and said, "what am I here? What is here?" They studied a science of all things--it was integration of all perspectives and sciences. Naturalists to the Nth degree.

Today, however, we have neurology, biology, gastroenterology, astronomy, astrology, physics, theoretical physics, ecology, etc---all conducted to cater to the left brain linear and Cartesian mode of separating what is together into different parts and pieces.

Only the right brain integrates it all back together. Only the two in conjunction can do this in such a way as to make a way forward, and backward into the world.

Our ancestors did not make some huge mistake--the mistake was made in forgetting them. Take a look at any indigenous tribespeople--they are the only ones left who have anything to say about reverence for our ancestors. And they are the only ones desperately trying to still live in accord with nature.

We have been conditioned to call them primitives, and third-worlders. And yet, their dead will always be our dead.

As to the elite---ask yourself how they have managed to fulfill their plans GENERATIONALLY?

Do you think they did this without their dead?

And yet here we are--all of us--the majority of humanity, having forgotten ourselves.
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Thread: Who/What are the ARCHONS? (Page 22)

you know that conversation with s/p prompted me to become aware of something i never thought about until this day

that form of writing is as easy to understand as the words i am writing here
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 Quoting: aether

Our myths in every culture stem from the stars/cosmology/creation. They are like the stories language. Not knowing the language of where you are you become a foreigner in a foreign land. So rightly called indigenous, lol
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This song came on, lol, god's waiting roomafro

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How did you learn the triggers for the alters?
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I don't need to learn them
I utilize you within your ability to do that which no one has shown you is true about you

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feels like that spree kill experience came and went pretty quick considering
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As if the shape of the skulls wasn’t mysterious enough, a recent DNA analysis performed on some of the skulls presented some of the most enigmatic and incredible results that challenge everything we know about the origin and human evolutionary tree.

The director of the Paracas Museum of History sent five samples of the Paracas skulls to undergo genetic testing, and the results were mesmerizing. The samples which consisted of hair, skin teeth and some fragments of cranial bones gave incredible details that have fueled the mystery surrounding these anomalous skulls. The genetic laboratory to where the samples were sent was not informed of the origin of the skulls in order to avoid ‘influenced results.’

Interestingly, the mitochondrial DNA, which is inherited from the mother, showed mutations that were unknown to any man, primate or animal found on planet Earth. The mutations present in the samples of the Paracas skulls suggest that researchers were dealing with a completely new ‘human-like being,’ very different from Homo sapiens, Neanderthals or Denisovans.

According to reports, the individuals from the Paracas skulls were so biologically different that it would have been impossible for humans and them to ‘interbreed’. “I am not sure it will even fit into the known evolutionary tree,” the geneticist wrote.


Interesting statement in the bold. Reminds of pair like doves type of mating.
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yes
our shape and their shape mate
we experience that notion
its not birds that link them with me sexualy
its people shaped like you and me
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yes
our shape and their shape mate
we experience that notion
its not birds that link them with me sexualy
its people shaped like you and me
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That is not what I meant. I meant like mate for life type of thing. Like turtle doves do and how they lay two eggs.
Thinking out there, like dragon spirits doafro
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yes
our shape and their shape mate
we experience that notion
its not birds that link them with me sexualy
its people shaped like you and me
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That is not what I meant. I meant like mate for life type of thing. Like turtle doves do and how they lay two eggs.
Thinking out there, like dragon spirits doafro
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yes
the expereince can be huge in comparson to ourself
emotional empathic telepathic experience meeting them which is all one way as in:
you notice your environment emitionaly shine at you while it is looking through you
and there is little you will do and after experience expereince can take a day or two to settle down

which is same as our remote view ability/sense of local environment information showing us what we are entangling with
when I do it

letting them do it is okay
is as far as I have gotten with them

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Have you seen this show? It is similar in theme and was really good.



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Written by the British team Sam Vincent and Jonathan Brackley, based on the award-winning Swedish science fiction drama Real Humans, the series explores the themes of artificial intelligence and robotics, focusing on the social, cultural, and psychological impact of the invention of anthropomorphic robots called "synths".

Is memory really the scribe of the soul as aristole said?

Also been watching Marvel Shield and it delves into memory with Hive, the first inhuman who is parasitic in nature, called the devil himself because he takes memories of the dead but also can parasitically infect the living inhumans into a connected dopamine bond. Really interesting, lol
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I have not seen that show, but I've heard good things about it :)
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yes
our shape and their shape mate
we experience that notion
its not birds that link them with me sexualy
its people shaped like you and me
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That is not what I meant. I meant like mate for life type of thing. Like turtle doves do and how they lay two eggs.
Thinking out there, like dragon spirits doafro
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yes
the expereince can be huge in comparson to ourself
emotional empathic telepathic experience meeting them which is all one way as in:
you notice your environment emitionaly shine at you while it is looking through you
and there is little you will do and after experience expereince can take a day or two to settle down

which is same as our remote view ability/sense of local environment information showing us what we are entangling with
when I do it

letting them do it is okay
is as far as I have gotten with them
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Yes, the brightening of everything around not of the sun or artificial light. Interesting information they tell, lol
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Have you seen this show? It is similar in theme and was really good.



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Written by the British team Sam Vincent and Jonathan Brackley, based on the award-winning Swedish science fiction drama Real Humans, the series explores the themes of artificial intelligence and robotics, focusing on the social, cultural, and psychological impact of the invention of anthropomorphic robots called "synths".

Is memory really the scribe of the soul as aristole said?

Also been watching Marvel Shield and it delves into memory with Hive, the first inhuman who is parasitic in nature, called the devil himself because he takes memories of the dead but also can parasitically infect the living inhumans into a connected dopamine bond. Really interesting, lol
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I have not seen that show, but I've heard good things about it :)
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It was really goodafro
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You know, I was thinking with lake titicaca being at such high altitude what kind of effects would that have on the skull and brain, especially during storms and the layers of air it creates along with the pressure.

This kind of interstellar space dispersed plasma is presented by magnetized strip structures and striations. The Heliosphere solar system transition through this structure has led to an increase of the shock wave in front of the Solar System from 3 to 4 AU, to 40 AU, or more.



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This has caused collusive plasma to form in a parietal layer.
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The Paracas skulls are anything but ordinary. The cranium of the Paracas skulls is are least 25 % larger and up to 60% heavier than the skulls of regular human beings. Researchers firmly believe that these traits could not have been achieved through head bindings as some scientists suggest. Not only are they different in weight, but the Paracas skulls are also structurally different and only have one parietal plate while ordinary humans have two.
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Two cups is two parietal like humans skulls. No wonder maps and treasure maps have been prominent today:P

Magdala's green stone.

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The story of Jesus casting out the 7 'sins' from Mary Magdalene that possessed her.

The skull of Magdalen was the vessel which contained the star seeds of Jesus.

 Quoting: Ava9


In Sanskrit, skull cups are known as kapala (hence “cap” and “cup”), and they are generally formed from the oval section of the upper cranium. They served as libation vessels for large numbers of deities, which were mostly wrathful.

However, these skull cups are not always associated with wrathful deities; they are also seen with gods such as Padmasambhava, who holds the “skull cup,” which is described as holding an ocean of nectar (Elixir) that floats in the longevity vase.

So, almost immediately we have a clue to the contents of this receptacle and its real purpose - the Elixir. This Elixir was at the heart of many secret orders and was one of the carrots used to entice people to join.


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You know, the mounds I went to, one of the males buried there had skull caps. They call them skull cap rattles. The engravings really stood out to me. They were fashioned by the parietal bone and fastened together by leather thongs. The pebbles inside were small yellow quartzite river pebbles creating the rattle effect. The caps were worn at the knees, lol

Note two cups/caps and grail is two, one life and one death mirror.

Knees afro

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Well you did say that in the recent past but that's okay. I'm sure you will do fine explaining as you do.afro
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I hope so as I catch up to my recent past within my present
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nice ez in there, lol. Don't get too close in proximity to some stuff or will go wonky translation wise:P

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Good morning. I think it might have something to do with the Hebrews, the Golden Calf, and circumscision.

coffee4
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Good morning. Yes, that too.
Arcadia did come up a little bit yesterday, lol
Especially with the knees:P
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rofl

Opium shaman den
Really cool artifacts tho


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Rites of the Scythians

Russian archaeologist Andrey Belinski wasn’t sure what to expect when he found himself facing a small mound in a farmer’s field at the foot of the Caucasus Mountains. To the untrained eye, the 12-foot feature looked like little more than a hillock. To Belinski, who was charged with excavating the area to make way for new power lines, it looked like a type of ancient burial mound called a kurgan.





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