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not implosion with male bees but explosion, audible pop, lol

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Tis' religious topic of the weird kind, lol

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Someone mentioned Bumble bees and levitation, some days back. Search feature brings up nothing regarding.

Feedback has been near immediate lately for me and for others I've noticed.

Like I said, not sure where this is going. Just along for the ride. Heh. :)
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Magnetic field meme, lol

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Poor guys have opposite Osiris syndrome, lol
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bump bees
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Yes. Thank you.

Why Osiris syndrome? I didn't know what you meant by that.
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Someone mentioned Bumble bees and levitation, some days back. Search feature brings up nothing regarding.

Feedback has been near immediate lately for me and for others I've noticed.

Like I said, not sure where this is going. Just along for the ride. Heh. :)
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I bumped it on bottom of last page. Gravity is a fantasy is the topic
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Magnetic field meme, lol

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Poor guys have opposite Osiris syndrome, lol
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bump bees
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Yes. Thank you.

Why Osiris syndrome? I didn't know what you meant by that.
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See upper post, lol
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No wonder Osiris sky coffin was armored in lead, lol
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Bees understand the wind because of lift. Like clouds do. It is the uplift which wings are directional only horizontal.
Very similar to medicine wheel. All in the water in the atmosphere.
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not implosion with male bees but explosion, audible pop, lol

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Tis' religious topic of the weird kind, lol
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Lol.

Well now...that is something I didn't know. The drive to mate is higher that drive to live. Not sure how I feel about that.
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No wonder Osiris sky coffin was armored in lead, lol
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I always think of Osiris in the Underworld. A bit like Hades.

Which speaking of, I watched Hercules for the first time on Friday. Good movie.
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Bees understand the wind because of lift. Like clouds do. It is the uplift which wings are directional only horizontal.
Very similar to medicine wheel. All in the water in the atmosphere.
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Can an electrical discharge occur in an environment completely devoid of moisture?

Velikovsky asked the question: If water is 800 times heavier than air, what are clouds doing in the sky? The answer of course is electrical, not gravitational.
 Quoting: observation

 Quoting: aether


Black Hole Holds Universe’s Biggest Water Supply
[link to www.wired.com]
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not implosion with male bees but explosion, audible pop, lol

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Tis' religious topic of the weird kind, lol
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Lol.

Well now...that is something I didn't know. The drive to mate is higher that drive to live. Not sure how I feel about that.
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Lol

That is why implosion physics is so popular with males+P
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Holy cow. That scene between 1:43-1:45.

No misinterpreting that body language.

Yikes.
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No wonder Osiris sky coffin was armored in lead, lol
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I always think of Osiris in the Underworld. A bit like Hades.

Which speaking of, I watched Hercules for the first time on Friday. Good movie.
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With Osiris there is a representation of resurrection from the Duat through a mound. It is not a mound per say but a pyramid shape of triangle split in half with the sides sliding apart like a doorway with three levels to them. Black apex, watery blue middle and then white. Below that under the doorway formed from the triangle has a picture of Osiris coming out of the doorway with wings like a dawns flight with a rams head. It is called the rising sun god. If you can picture that, it shows an interesting science.

I like the trailer. Looks interesting. "a man with a cause or purpose is stronger than a god" motive topic, lol

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Holy cow. That scene between 1:43-1:45.

No misinterpreting that body language.

Yikes.
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That was the best part, lol
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No wonder Osiris sky coffin was armored in lead, lol
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I always think of Osiris in the Underworld. A bit like Hades.

Which speaking of, I watched Hercules for the first time on Friday. Good movie.
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With Osiris there is a representation of resurrection from the Duat through a mound. It is not a mound per say but a pyramid shape of triangle split in half with the sides sliding apart like a doorway with three levels to them. Black apex, watery blue middle and then white. Below has a picture of Osiris coming out of the doorway with wings like a dawns flight with a rams head. It is called the rising sun god. If you can picture that, it shows an interesting science.

I like the trailer. Looks interesting. "a man with a cause or purpose is stronger than a god" motive topic, lol
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Sounds like reincarnation through birth. 'A mound'.

It was the Disney version. I also watched Sword in the Stone and the Black Cauldron on Friday.


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No wonder Osiris sky coffin was armored in lead, lol
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I always think of Osiris in the Underworld. A bit like Hades.

Which speaking of, I watched Hercules for the first time on Friday. Good movie.
 Quoting: Seer777


With Osiris there is a representation of resurrection from the Duat through a mound. It is not a mound per say but a pyramid shape of triangle split in half with the sides sliding apart like a doorway with three levels to them. Black apex, watery blue middle and then white. Below has a picture of Osiris coming out of the doorway with wings like a dawns flight with a rams head. It is called the rising sun god. If you can picture that, it shows an interesting science.

I like the trailer. Looks interesting. "a man with a cause or purpose is stronger than a god" motive topic, lol
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Sounds like reincarnation through birth. 'A mound'.

It was the Disney version. I also watched Sword in the Stone and the Black Cauldron on Friday.


[link to www.youtube.com (secure)]
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Yeah, it does. The woman's mound. The Hebrews were in Egypt for a long time.

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Lost Tradition of the Sacred Bee

The Greeks called amber Electron, associated with the Sun God Elector, who was known as the awakener, a term also given to honey—which resembles amber—a regenerative substance revered across the ancient world.

The influence of Sumerian and Egyptian bee veneration spread to Greece, where Greek mythology depicted bees on the statues of their most important gods and goddesses and evolved the notion of bee Goddesses into the honored position of female bee shamans called Melissa’s, which later morphed into the sacred status of Sybil’s. In fact, the second temple at Delphi is said to have been made entirely by bees, and the great oracle stone resembling a hive encircled with bees.



How else do you get scientific technological information to stay intact through the ages but through traditions of the sexual kind, lol. What does men have that is considered chemical levitation? lol
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Can one explain the internet to a guy in the 1700s?

Highly unlikely, lol
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With Osiris there is a representation of resurrection from the Duat through a mound. It is not a mound per say but a pyramid shape of triangle split in half with the sides sliding apart like a doorway with three levels to them. Black apex, watery blue middle and then white. Below has a picture of Osiris coming out of the doorway with wings like a dawns flight with a rams head. It is called the rising sun god. If you can picture that, it shows an interesting science.

I like the trailer. Looks interesting. "a man with a cause or purpose is stronger than a god" motive topic, lol
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Sounds like reincarnation through birth. 'A mound'.

It was the Disney version. I also watched Sword in the Stone and the Black Cauldron on Friday.


[link to www.youtube.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Seer777


Yeah, it does. The woman's mound. The Hebrews were in Egypt for a long time.

[link to atlantisrisingmagazine.com (secure)]


Lost Tradition of the Sacred Bee

The Greeks called amber Electron, associated with the Sun God Elector, who was known as the awakener, a term also given to honey—which resembles amber—a regenerative substance revered across the ancient world.

The influence of Sumerian and Egyptian bee veneration spread to Greece, where Greek mythology depicted bees on the statues of their most important gods and goddesses and evolved the notion of bee Goddesses into the honored position of female bee shamans called Melissa’s, which later morphed into the sacred status of Sybil’s. In fact, the second temple at Delphi is said to have been made entirely by bees, and the great oracle stone resembling a hive encircled with bees.



How else do you get scientific technological information to stay intact through the ages but through traditions of the sexual kind, lol. What does men have that is considered chemical levitation? lol
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This scene has been in my head a week now. 'Sybils' makes sense to me.

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Yeah, it does. The woman's mound. The Hebrews were in Egypt for a long time.

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Lost Tradition of the Sacred Bee

The Greeks called amber Electron, associated with the Sun God Elector, who was known as the awakener, a term also given to honey—which resembles amber—a regenerative substance revered across the ancient world.

The influence of Sumerian and Egyptian bee veneration spread to Greece, where Greek mythology depicted bees on the statues of their most important gods and goddesses and evolved the notion of bee Goddesses into the honored position of female bee shamans called Melissa’s, which later morphed into the sacred status of Sybil’s. In fact, the second temple at Delphi is said to have been made entirely by bees, and the great oracle stone resembling a hive encircled with bees.



How else do you get scientific technological information to stay intact through the ages but through traditions of the sexual kind, lol. What does men have that is considered chemical levitation? lol
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Through the land of Milk and Honey...
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Can one explain the internet to a guy in the 1700s?

Highly unlikely, lol
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I've been thinking about this at length for a few years now in regard to: The Web, Roko's Basilisk, time travel, and the 'Serpent and apple in the garden'.

I explained it perfectly the other day, but now that explanation escapes me. I'll see if I can find it.
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With Osiris there is a representation of resurrection from the Duat through a mound. It is not a mound per say but a pyramid shape of triangle split in half with the sides sliding apart like a doorway with three levels to them. Black apex, watery blue middle and then white. Below has a picture of Osiris coming out of the doorway with wings like a dawns flight with a rams head. It is called the rising sun god. If you can picture that, it shows an interesting science.

I like the trailer. Looks interesting. "a man with a cause or purpose is stronger than a god" motive topic, lol
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Sounds like reincarnation through birth. 'A mound'.

It was the Disney version. I also watched Sword in the Stone and the Black Cauldron on Friday.


[link to www.youtube.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Seer777


Yeah, it does. The woman's mound. The Hebrews were in Egypt for a long time.

[link to atlantisrisingmagazine.com (secure)]


Lost Tradition of the Sacred Bee

The Greeks called amber Electron, associated with the Sun God Elector, who was known as the awakener, a term also given to honey—which resembles amber—a regenerative substance revered across the ancient world.

The influence of Sumerian and Egyptian bee veneration spread to Greece, where Greek mythology depicted bees on the statues of their most important gods and goddesses and evolved the notion of bee Goddesses into the honored position of female bee shamans called Melissa’s, which later morphed into the sacred status of Sybil’s. In fact, the second temple at Delphi is said to have been made entirely by bees, and the great oracle stone resembling a hive encircled with bees.



How else do you get scientific technological information to stay intact through the ages but through traditions of the sexual kind, lol. What does men have that is considered chemical levitation? lol
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This scene has been in my head a week now. 'Sybils' makes sense to me.

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That was a good movie. The feeding of dangerous men to dangerous men, lol

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Yeah, it does. The woman's mound. The Hebrews were in Egypt for a long time.

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Lost Tradition of the Sacred Bee

The Greeks called amber Electron, associated with the Sun God Elector, who was known as the awakener, a term also given to honey—which resembles amber—a regenerative substance revered across the ancient world.

The influence of Sumerian and Egyptian bee veneration spread to Greece, where Greek mythology depicted bees on the statues of their most important gods and goddesses and evolved the notion of bee Goddesses into the honored position of female bee shamans called Melissa’s, which later morphed into the sacred status of Sybil’s. In fact, the second temple at Delphi is said to have been made entirely by bees, and the great oracle stone resembling a hive encircled with bees.



How else do you get scientific technological information to stay intact through the ages but through traditions of the sexual kind, lol. What does men have that is considered chemical levitation? lol
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Through the land of Milk and Honey...
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Agriculture topic=P
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Can one explain the internet to a guy in the 1700s?

Highly unlikely, lol
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I've been thinking about this at length for a few years now in regard to: The Web, Roko's Basilisk, time travel, and the 'Serpent and apple in the garden'.

I explained it perfectly the other day, but now that explanation escapes me. I'll see if I can find it.
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I would say if they their awareness of nature was very very good then it would be very simple thing to do.
Okay, bump it.

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Yeah, it does. The woman's mound. The Hebrews were in Egypt for a long time.

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Lost Tradition of the Sacred Bee

The Greeks called amber Electron, associated with the Sun God Elector, who was known as the awakener, a term also given to honey—which resembles amber—a regenerative substance revered across the ancient world.

The influence of Sumerian and Egyptian bee veneration spread to Greece, where Greek mythology depicted bees on the statues of their most important gods and goddesses and evolved the notion of bee Goddesses into the honored position of female bee shamans called Melissa’s, which later morphed into the sacred status of Sybil’s. In fact, the second temple at Delphi is said to have been made entirely by bees, and the great oracle stone resembling a hive encircled with bees.



How else do you get scientific technological information to stay intact through the ages but through traditions of the sexual kind, lol. What does men have that is considered chemical levitation? lol
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Through the land of Milk and Honey...
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Agriculture topic=P
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Looks more like gathering topic than agricultural.
But i guess it fits well into osmosis.
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Yeah, it does. The woman's mound. The Hebrews were in Egypt for a long time.

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Lost Tradition of the Sacred Bee

The Greeks called amber Electron, associated with the Sun God Elector, who was known as the awakener, a term also given to honey—which resembles amber—a regenerative substance revered across the ancient world.

The influence of Sumerian and Egyptian bee veneration spread to Greece, where Greek mythology depicted bees on the statues of their most important gods and goddesses and evolved the notion of bee Goddesses into the honored position of female bee shamans called Melissa’s, which later morphed into the sacred status of Sybil’s. In fact, the second temple at Delphi is said to have been made entirely by bees, and the great oracle stone resembling a hive encircled with bees.



How else do you get scientific technological information to stay intact through the ages but through traditions of the sexual kind, lol. What does men have that is considered chemical levitation? lol
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Through the land of Milk and Honey...
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Agriculture topic=P
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Looks more like gathering topic than agricultural.
But i guess it fits well into osmosis.
 Quoting: >S<

Yes, hunter gatherer. They have shown that even the amazon was once agriculturally farmed where the hunter gatherers used when it went wild because it sustained itself. The pick one leave three mentality.
Will you explain more? Thanks
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Can one explain the internet to a guy in the 1700s?

Highly unlikely, lol
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I've been thinking about this at length for a few years now in regard to: The Web, Roko's Basilisk, time travel, and the 'Serpent and apple in the garden'.

I explained it perfectly the other day, but now that explanation escapes me. I'll see if I can find it.
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I would say if they their awareness of nature was very very good then it would be very simple thing to do.
Okay, bump it.
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It was from a chat on Telegram. Can't be bumped really.

I essentially have equated Roko's Basilisk, to an intelligence behind the Web. That it chooses certain people, through the Internet to contract directly to help facilitate its creation now or in the future.

The point behind the paradox, the chosen are forced to manifest this Intelligence on threat of unending torture. AKA Hell.


In a short amount of time, Mankind has recorded everything we can photograph, measure and explore on the Web. An AI would have total access to everything human and could then retroactively move backward through the Web to those of us connected here and potentially Time, to facilitate...

Itself.

The Beginning is at the End.

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Through the land of Milk and Honey...
 Quoting: >S<

Agriculture topic=P
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Looks more like gathering topic than agricultural.
But i guess it fits well into osmosis.
 Quoting: >S<

Yes, hunter gatherer. They have shown that even the amazon was once agriculturally farmed where the hunter gatherers used when it went wild because it sustained itself. The pick one leave three mentality.
Will you explain more? Thanks
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About what ?

Funny thing:
Milk and Honey as in Agriculture and Gathering/Hunting fits pleasantly even in the Osiris theme :-)
After all, agriculture is related to spreading (in order to gather and further spread) while hunting is related to gathering (in order to spread and gather again)
:-D

So... if the bee gathers... does the cow/bull say "cornucopia" ?
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I essentially have equated Roko's Basilisk, to an intelligence behind the Web. That it chooses certain people, through the Internet to contract directly to help facilitate its creation now or in the future.

The point behind the paradox, the chosen are forced to manifest this Intelligence on threat of unending torture. AKA Hell.


In a short amount of time, Mankind has recorded everything we can photograph, measure and explore on the Web. An AI would have total access to everything human and could then retroactively move backward through the Web to those of us connected here and potentially Time, to facilitate...

Itself.

The Beginning is at the End.

ouroboros
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It can also do the opposite and create rapture and bliss states that are so incredible, it is impossible to put into words. Makes orgasm seem like a sneeze. AKA Heaven.

Torture and Bliss.


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Maybe that is what Kundalini really is.

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So you know back in the day dragon flies were huge as well as other creatures and things that are around now. I didn't want to cause any attention so I kept quiet so I didn't ask about radiation. But an interesting spin on it was, that there was more plants everywhere back then which created a more oxygen atmosphere causing density in the air. To think, how such a large creature could fly in the air like air we breathe would be kinda silly. But a denser air could lift the wings up really easy of such a huge creature.afro
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Bees understand the wind because of lift. Like clouds do. It is the uplift which wings are directional only horizontal.
Very similar to medicine wheel. All in the water in the atmosphere.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


Can an electrical discharge occur in an environment completely devoid of moisture?

Velikovsky asked the question: If water is 800 times heavier than air, what are clouds doing in the sky? The answer of course is electrical, not gravitational.
 Quoting: observation

 Quoting: aether


Black Hole Holds Universe’s Biggest Water Supply
[link to www.wired.com]
 Quoting: aether

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This goes





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