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I liked the second episode a lot.
The info in the first one i've already knew about - but the second clarified some things for me regarding the South-African importance along a time frame.
Thank you for pointing it out, Fancy :-)

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"The North Pole Star is called Dhruva Nakshatra in Sanskrit literature. Saptarishi are seven stars of the Big Dipper named "Vashista", "Marichi", "Pulastya", "Pulaha", "Atri", "Angiras" and "Kratu". There is another star slightly visible within it, known as "Arundhati" who is the wife of Vashista. This Pole is the center of Kalachakra around which Saptarishi Mandala revolving around a fixed centre on clockwise direction because of a geocentric understanding of an astronomical phenomenon called axial precession....The Vedas postulate that ‘Svastika’ represents it as the Universe in our own spiral galaxy in the fore finger of the creator. Swastika is a geometric pattern in the sky representing the north ecliptic pole. This carries most significance in establishing the creation of the Universe and the arms as 'kal' or time"...It is a very sacred and auspicious symbol of Kalachakra."


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Bon or Bön[1] (Tibetan: , Wylie: bon, Lhasa dialect IPA: [pʰø̃̀]) is a Tibetan religion, which self-identifies as being distinct from Tibetan Buddhism, although it shares the same overall teachings and terminology. It arose in the eleventh century[2] and established its scriptures mainly from termas and visions by tertöns such as Loden Nyingpo.[3] Though Bon terma contain myths of Bon existing before the introduction of Buddhism in Tibet, "in truth the 'old religion' was a new religion."[
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south africa, lol
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That goes with the blue woman midwife, fallen star birth, and chiefs hand taken by the thunders, lol
I know I've posted before but good to remind

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I finished the OA too.

Kinda funny - the rings of saturn reference :-D

rings and bell... again :-D
why does a bell ring ?

the first song i was taught in kindergarten was in french... and it was Frere Jacques - i guess in english is called Brother John.
There was the bell ringing - ding dang dong and the echoing mechanism...

Saturn Rings... Saturn Bell...
Are you sleeping, brother ?

chuckle
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Whoa, you can't say a name on here anymore. Interesting. I had a few nights ago a dream about observing a female laughing as she shut the door to a cube structure that started to fill with sand. I went inside it and the panic was as full as the sand coming in. I then showed the exit.

Strange thing was, a few days later there was a cat trapped in a structure where the sands of time were against it because lack of essentials. It was found. Funny thing is, the name I nickname it cannot say on here. What does fear have to be afraid of? Looks like time.
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Whoa, you can't say a name on here anymore. Interesting. I had a few nights ago a dream about observing a female laughing as she shut the door to a cube structure that started to fill with sand. I went inside it and the panic was as full as the sand coming in. I then showed the exit.

Strange thing was, a few days later there was a cat trapped in a structure where the sands of time were against it because lack of essentials. It was found. Funny thing is, the name I nickname it cannot say on here. What does fear have to be afraid of? Looks like time.
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Time is the ultimate killa'.
Eats us all.
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I finished the OA too.

Kinda funny - the rings of saturn reference :-D

rings and bell... again :-D
why does a bell ring ?

the first song i was taught in kindergarten was in french... and it was Frere Jacques - i guess in english is called Brother John.
There was the bell ringing - ding dang dong and the echoing mechanism...

Saturn Rings... Saturn Bell...
Are you sleeping, brother ?

chuckle
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I learned that song too! Nice, english and french versions. That was interesting on the rings of saturn. And don't forget:

What is a bell that does not ring but yet it makes the angels sing? lol

Tip: teleportation is the key to that answer=P

And it is african french: bonne arrivée
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Now that was not a coincidence with tibetan bon and french bonnetounge
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I finished the OA too.

Kinda funny - the rings of saturn reference :-D

rings and bell... again :-D
why does a bell ring ?

the first song i was taught in kindergarten was in french... and it was Frere Jacques - i guess in english is called Brother John.
There was the bell ringing - ding dang dong and the echoing mechanism...

Saturn Rings... Saturn Bell...
Are you sleeping, brother ?

chuckle
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I learned that song too! Nice, english and french versions. That was interesting on the rings of saturn. And don't forget:

What is a bell that does not ring but yet it makes the angels sing? lol

Tip: teleportation is the key to that answer=P

And it is african french: bonne arrivée
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Door bell.
lol
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Now that was not a coincidence with tibetan bon and french bonnetounge
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Dunno...
I suck on mint bon-bons .
Hahahahaha :-)
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But the flower set up is wrong, lol. That is all I will say about that though.rockon
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I finished the OA too.

Kinda funny - the rings of saturn reference :-D

rings and bell... again :-D
why does a bell ring ?

the first song i was taught in kindergarten was in french... and it was Frere Jacques - i guess in english is called Brother John.
There was the bell ringing - ding dang dong and the echoing mechanism...

Saturn Rings... Saturn Bell...
Are you sleeping, brother ?

chuckle
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I learned that song too! Nice, english and french versions. That was interesting on the rings of saturn. And don't forget:

What is a bell that does not ring but yet it makes the angels sing? lol

Tip: teleportation is the key to that answer=P

And it is african french: bonne arrivée
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Door bell.
lol
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It states that Shenrab established the Bon religion while searching for a horse stolen by a demon. Tradition also tells that he was born in the land of Tagzig Olmo Lung Ring (considered[by whom?] an axis mundi) which is traditionally identified as Mount Yung-drung Gu-tzeg (“Edifice of Nine Sauwastikas”), possibly Mount Kailash, in western Tibet. Due to the sacredness of Tagzig Olmo Lungting and Mount Kailash, the Bonpo regard both the swastika and the number nine as auspicious and as of great significance.

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tagzig zig zag, lol

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Tagzig Olmo Lung Ring[note 1] is a non-dual spiritual realm (plane or dimension) of the Bon tradition which resides beyond dualism. It is understood to be a timeless perfected realm where peace and joy are the very fabric of being.

Central to Tagzig Olmo Lung Ring is Yungdrung Gutsek, a pyramidal-shaped mountain serving as axis mundi with nine Yungdrungs[note 2] (refer sauwastika) ascending like a staircase evocative of the Nine Ways (or stages) of Bon. The four faces of the pyramidal mountain, face the four cardinal directions. At the corner-joints of Yungdrung Gutsek (cross-quarter directions) four rivers flow from simulacra of archetypal thoughtforms:

from the simulacrum of a snowlion the river Narazara flows from the East;
from the simulacrum of a horse the river Pakshi flows from the North;
from the simulacrum of a peacock the river Gyim Shang flows from the West; and
from the simulacrum of an elephant the river Sindhu flows from the South.
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Now that was not a coincidence with tibetan bon and french bonnetounge
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Dunno...
I suck on mint bon-bons .
Hahahahaha :-)
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Really, lol, what is it about mint lately. Hmmmm

Ttyl;+P
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I'll leave that, plus for the nose. Well, that goes with the cross or x(thunders)cool2
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Have a good day in there.

l8r, Fancy :-)
hi
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tagzig zig zag, lol

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Tagzig Olmo Lung Ring[note 1] is a non-dual spiritual realm (plane or dimension) of the Bon tradition which resides beyond dualism. It is understood to be a timeless perfected realm where peace and joy are the very fabric of being.

Central to Tagzig Olmo Lung Ring is Yungdrung Gutsek, a pyramidal-shaped mountain serving as axis mundi with nine Yungdrungs[note 2] (refer sauwastika) ascending like a staircase evocative of the Nine Ways (or stages) of Bon. The four faces of the pyramidal mountain, face the four cardinal directions. At the corner-joints of Yungdrung Gutsek (cross-quarter directions) four rivers flow from simulacra of archetypal thoughtforms:

from the simulacrum of a snowlion the river Narazara flows from the East;
from the simulacrum of a horse the river Pakshi flows from the North;
from the simulacrum of a peacock the river Gyim Shang flows from the West; and
from the simulacrum of an elephant the river Sindhu flows from the South.

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If you put this with sands of time as it is outside of time, one can see why fear is fear. Trapped and no essentials.
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Have a good day in there.

l8r, Fancy :-)
hi
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Laters
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Rofl to the id numbers

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tagzig zig zag, lol

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Tagzig Olmo Lung Ring[note 1] is a non-dual spiritual realm (plane or dimension) of the Bon tradition which resides beyond dualism. It is understood to be a timeless perfected realm where peace and joy are the very fabric of being.

Central to Tagzig Olmo Lung Ring is Yungdrung Gutsek, a pyramidal-shaped mountain serving as axis mundi with nine Yungdrungs[note 2] (refer sauwastika) ascending like a staircase evocative of the Nine Ways (or stages) of Bon. The four faces of the pyramidal mountain, face the four cardinal directions. At the corner-joints of Yungdrung Gutsek (cross-quarter directions) four rivers flow from simulacra of archetypal thoughtforms:

from the simulacrum of a snowlion the river Narazara flows from the East;
from the simulacrum of a horse the river Pakshi flows from the North;
from the simulacrum of a peacock the river Gyim Shang flows from the West; and
from the simulacrum of an elephant the river Sindhu flows from the South.

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Is that why so many of their mandalas have the square in the middle, an aerial pyramid view?

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Oh this is neat the directions of the buildings around the pyramid seem to match the directions around the square in that painting:

[link to www.solomonseries.com]


Whoa, you can't say a name on here anymore. Interesting. I had a few nights ago a dream about observing a female laughing as she shut the door to a cube structure that started to fill with sand. I went inside it and the panic was as full as the sand coming in. I then showed the exit.

Strange thing was, a few days later there was a cat trapped in a structure where the sands of time were against it because lack of essentials. It was found. Funny thing is, the name I nickname it cannot say on here. What does fear have to be afraid of? Looks like time.
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and time fears the pyramids?

blink

It keeps coming up for me,

'man fears time; time fears the pyramids'
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tagzig zig zag, lol

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Tagzig Olmo Lung Ring[note 1] is a non-dual spiritual realm (plane or dimension) of the Bon tradition which resides beyond dualism. It is understood to be a timeless perfected realm where peace and joy are the very fabric of being.

Central to Tagzig Olmo Lung Ring is Yungdrung Gutsek, a pyramidal-shaped mountain serving as axis mundi with nine Yungdrungs[note 2] (refer sauwastika) ascending like a staircase evocative of the Nine Ways (or stages) of Bon. The four faces of the pyramidal mountain, face the four cardinal directions. At the corner-joints of Yungdrung Gutsek (cross-quarter directions) four rivers flow from simulacra of archetypal thoughtforms:

from the simulacrum of a snowlion the river Narazara flows from the East;
from the simulacrum of a horse the river Pakshi flows from the North;
from the simulacrum of a peacock the river Gyim Shang flows from the West; and
from the simulacrum of an elephant the river Sindhu flows from the South.

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Is that why so many of their mandalas have the square in the middle, an aerial pyramid view?

[link to en.m.wikipedia.org (secure)]


Oh this is neat the directions of the buildings around the pyramid seem to match the directions around the square in that painting:

[link to www.solomonseries.com]


Whoa, you can't say a name on here anymore. Interesting. I had a few nights ago a dream about observing a female laughing as she shut the door to a cube structure that started to fill with sand. I went inside it and the panic was as full as the sand coming in. I then showed the exit.

Strange thing was, a few days later there was a cat trapped in a structure where the sands of time were against it because lack of essentials. It was found. Funny thing is, the name I nickname it cannot say on here. What does fear have to be afraid of? Looks like time.
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and time fears the pyramids?

blink

It keeps coming up for me,

'man fears time; time fears the pyramids'
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Could be. When I looked in the link the top down picture looked more like it was a hole than a standing structure. Funny how that did that like an optical illusion.

I just saw this on time

And time is the most important resource of all, because time is the one thing you can't buy. Anything else can be had if you're willing to put in the work. Anything.

Read more at: [link to transcripts.foreverdreaming.org]

That is an interesting saying about time fears the pyramids, especially how the pyramids are structured to time and the function still remains a mystery.
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Tibetan concepts of soul migration came up in a show and part of that is bardo. I think it has to do with the seasons and the cross symbol. The whole persephone/summerian/sophia/etc and underworld story.
Here:

The whole 'when is a door not a door, when it is ajar' thing.

Here is a good in between bardo to seasonal change explanation:

He grabbed her! Eve! Eve! She's not responding. She's in some kind of trance. He won't let go. (GLASS SHATTERS) He's dead. Try telling him that. (DRAMATIC MUSIC) (YELLS) I can't get his hand off her. I think I know what this is. It's a death grip. You've seen this before? Read about it. Has to do with the fear of dying and getting stuck in the underworld. They believed that if you took a pure soul with you, you could trade your way into eternal afterlife or something.

The death grip supposedly trades a pure soul for freedom from hell. Pure soul? I don't think so. Yeah, that doesn't really make so much sense. I mean, after everything she did? No offense. Maybe this has something to do with the stick. Maybe your soul is not as dark as it used to be. You know, like she got her soul cleaned.


Read more at: [link to transcripts.foreverdreaming.org]

Funny thing is, they cut off the hand in order to release her from his death grip. Thunders again with the taking of the chiefs hand=P
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That goes with this

In the old world, it was common to personify countries with ancient goddesses. So you had Britannia, Caledonia, Germania. But in America, no such figures existed. So... colonists invented the personification of liberty, and they named her Columbia. That is who this city is named after. Washington, District of Columbia.

Read more at: [link to transcripts.foreverdreaming.org]

The personification and naming is very similar.
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And on a personal note... ...I feel it is time for a fresh start. You seem like a person who has trouble leaving the past behind them. Could be the historical consultant thing. Well, the past is important. Gives us context. I am my history. But this fellow back here, Thomas Jefferson, once said something that I think of often. He said, "I like the dreams of the future better than the histories of the past."

Read more at: [link to transcripts.foreverdreaming.org]

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Electrostatic dust, huh

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Levitating' Moon Dust Explained

A new study may explain how dust particles on the moon "levitate" just above the surface, even though there is no wind or flowing water on the moon to kick-up the material.

In a recent laboratory study, researchers found that micron-size dust particles could "jump" several centimeters high under ultraviolet (UV) radiation or exposure to plasmas (electrically charged gas), said a statement from NASA. This finding may help researchers better understand how lunar dust is transported across vast regions of the moon and other airless bodies, according to the statement.

The moon's "horizontal glow" is a slim, bright crescent just above the lunar surface, observed by Apollo astronauts. Scientists think this phenomenon comes from lunar dust particles that scatter light. The recent study builds on previous research and shows that "neighboring dust particles can generate unexpectedly large electrical charges and intense particle-particle repulsive forces," which lift particles of various sizes off the lunar surface, NASA officials said.
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Going with this for a bit

When two non-conducting materials come into contact with each other, a chemical bond, known as adhesion, is formed between the two materials. Depending on the triboelectric properties of the materials, one material may "capture" some of the electrons from the other material. If the two materials are now separated from each other, a charge imbalance will occur. The material that captured the electron is now negatively charged and the material that lost an electron is now positively charged. This charge imbalance is where "static electricity" comes from. The term "static" in this case is deceptive, because it implies "no motion," when in reality it is very common and necessary for charge imbalances to flow. The spark you feel when you touch a door knob is an example of such flow.

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Another important factor in electrostatics is humidity. If it is very humid, the charge imbalance will not remain for a useful amount of time. Remember that humidity is the measure of moisture in the air. If the humidity is high, the moisture coats the surface of the material, providing a low-resistance path for electron flow. This path allows the charges to "recombine" and thus neutralize the charge imbalance. Likewise, if it is very dry, a charge can build up to extraordinary levels, up to tens of thousands of volts!

Oh, maybe that is why the pyramids were built in arid places because to keep the charge you can't have humidity in the air or impurities such as dirt. But don't they have those dust storms?
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Oh, I see where this is going with door knob(winged disk) with the cross seasons(movement). I think anyways, lol
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Oh, I see where this is going with door knob(winged disk) with the cross seasons(movement). I think anyways, lol
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But the flower set up is wrong, lol. That is all I will say about that though.rockon
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ohyeah

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