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Ancient civilizations and archeology - remote viewing

 
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Was there civilisation in the past that connected with greater reality and the whole civilisation escaped from physcal existence?
 Quoting: Tsutsue

That is a controversial subject that is discussed for a better part of this century among those who know about it. There was a pre-human species who dominated this world prior to humans, they left.

All the records are ambigous about the nature of their departure and this possibility is among the theories but how would it be undertaken we do not know.

 Quoting: Außenseiter



What was the name of that civilization?
In what continent did they lived?
They departed some 75.000 years ago, right?
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Thank you , Außenseiter!
Was the Easter Island part of the Mu continent and when about it sank ?
 Quoting: kirass


The Easter Island was never a part of any continent, it was larger by some thirty square miles once, the sunken part submerged fully some 13.000 years ago.
 Quoting: Außenseiter


And there existed a continent or larger islands in the pacific back then?
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No, what people call Lemuria was a civilized area on the coasts of present day Australia. It hosted the earliest near human civilization.

While the theory of continental drift and crust is largely wrong an instant submergence of a continent sized landmass would spell instant global extinction.

What you call Atlantis was sinking in multiple stages over a period of more than 90.000 years and even then parts of it submerged gradualy.
 Quoting: Außenseiter


What cause the first sinking of parts of Atlantis?
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Is there any truth behind this, Aubenseiter?

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Everything is physical, current science and points of reference available to you are insufficient to properly explain the subject.

Only partially, the quantum particles are neither only nor main actors, there is also no higher level than current existence hence the name deeper realms.

 Quoting: Außenseiter


OK :) I understand this better now. (sorry my science knowledge is limited, unlike you and your friends) Every instance of energy could be particle or wave as per the double slit experiment. Deeper realms are kingdom of waves of different frequencies that are currently unknown / invisible to average human beings - there are, for example, dark matter & dark energy as per recent scientific discoveries.

These deeper realms are just made up of waves that are as real and good as the waves that make up human beings' current visible known universe. Just different frequencies.

Time has meaning as far as finite procesess are concerned and there it influences them, thats why you perceive reality in finite and linear terms, you're clad in a finite form which is a far stronger lens of perception than your infinite core.
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I also think I understand this better now. Time is a subjective illusion of an observer observing the unfolding of a finite chosen path out of the infinite probabilistic world. Time can only arise with partitions of infinity.

Self awareness with "a high degree of free will" probably can only arise with presence of time. With time, there will also be a beginning and an end, hence birth and death.

The Bible talks about the "fruit" - which means gaining self awareness, also means human beings start to perceive time. The fruit is from the tree "of knowledge of good and evil". This is because when infinite is partitioned, time arise. And perceived reality could become finite, events could be split into dualities like good and evil, love and hate, birth and death. . So the bible says "death is a result of sin", the original "sin" is to gain awareness as a finite being, instead of staying as our infinite original form.

Hence Buddhism talks about nirvana - which literally means "cease to exist" - means going back to the state of infinity - but which will also mean we will cease to exist - no birth and no death, no time, no self awareness.



Why would you consider life a curse? Carl Gustav Jung was correct in his assertion, this place is the only one you're truly free, freedom entails pain as well as happiness but it is still freedom.

Deeper realms provide you with an organic connection to more or less everything, thus you're unwilling to perform certain acts to a degree that you become unable to perform them, this limits free will.

Another issue is lack of creativity, the dead know all and thus are unable to conceive, the only way to increase the amount of intellectual capital in the deeper realms is by the experiences brought there by the recently deceased who constantly invent new means and ways to exist.

The deeper realms are constantly growing only by the eternal creativity of the outer realms where the "living" reside.
 Quoting: Außenseiter



I thought this life is a curse because I personally find segregation and partition of infinity very misleading and at times, causing pain that is not necessary. In your words, it is an extremely "heavy lens" through which the universe is experienced. Hence human perception is way far off from the greater reality. Point of view could sometimes be extremely narrow. I find this very difficult and at times I feel like this is like a prison.

But I think you are right. Everything could be as beautiful as it is in the eyes of the beholder. Depends what we make out of it. Probably it's just my typical "the grass is greener on the other side" mentality :) :)



That is a controversial subject that is discussed for a better part of this century among those who know about it. There was a pre-human species who dominated this world prior to humans, they left.

All the records are ambigous about the nature of their departure and this possibility is among the theories but how would it be undertaken we do not know.
 Quoting: Außenseiter


I really wish I could know more. I feel I know so little with the constraints of my little brain.

Sorry my brother, I haven't actually asked any questions as I need time to come up with more. Feel free to correct any of my comments above if you feel like it!

Please accept my love to you and your group of brothers again.
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I am sure I am not the only one who deeply appreciates you and your brothers' work!.
I'm pretty useless compared to you guys so I'm not sure in what way I could help.
So all I could do is again - say a BIG THANK YOU!!!
I will pray for you and your brothers too, to continue to be the light in this world.

Thank you! hfhappyheart
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Were the walls at Sacsayhuaman ruins in Cusco Peru made via stone softening?

Which peoples were the last to use stone softening techniques?

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Recently, archeologists seem to have discovered a previously unknown chamber of Khufu's great pyramid in Giza.

Do you know anything about unknown chambers within the pyramids of His?

Will anything significant be found within?

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Thank you, Außenseiter.
Saint Petersburg, Russia...
Were there ancient buildings in this place, or the city was built from scratch?
 Quoting: kirass


Not really no, in fact the city was placed unfortunately.
 Quoting: Außenseiter



What is meant by 'placed' and why is it unfortunate?

Thank you for this amazing thread.
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Congratulations...something to come back here and READ non stop.
My question is:
King TUT.
Who was/is he apart from all the hype? a king? a semi-god?
last of his kind?
Gracias señor.
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The Easter Island was never a part of any continent, it was larger by some thirty square miles once, the sunken part submerged fully some 13.000 years ago.
 Quoting: Außenseiter


And there existed a continent or larger islands in the pacific back then?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75756113


No, what people call Lemuria was a civilized area on the coasts of present day Australia. It hosted the earliest near human civilization.

While the theory of continental drift and crust is largely wrong an instant submergence of a continent sized landmass would spell instant global extinction.

What you call Atlantis was sinking in multiple stages over a period of more than 90.000 years and even then parts of it submerged gradualy.
 Quoting: Außenseiter


What cause the first sinking of parts of Atlantis?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75756113


The Trident.
It eventually degraded in to a chain reaction over time and everyone got got tadte of their own medicine but it was one hell of a doomsday weapon. You cant make deals with devil.
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What were the population peaks during the 1st, 2nd and 3rd civilizations?
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Good day!
1. How old is the Baltic civilization, which today's representatives are Latvians and Lithuanians?

2. Was this civilization associated with Hyperborean?

3. What is the significance of the Baltic cultural heritage today?
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Were the walls at Sacsayhuaman ruins in Cusco Peru made via stone softening?
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Correct.
Which peoples were the last to use stone softening techniques?

Thanks
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The medieval masons who became the progenitors of freemasonry and who in turn aquired this knowledge from Byzantium which in turn inherited it from Western Rome which in turn inheritied it from Etruscans who themselves learned it from survivors of a much much older culture inhabiting the italian peninnsula.

The compound used could no longer be produced in sufficient quality due to lack of available plants, it will be synthesized within the next three years which will make quite the headlines.
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What were the population peaks during the 1st, 2nd and 3rd civilizations?
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During the height of the second period, immidietaly prior to the war there were some 200 milion people inhabiting the world, that number includes humans and pre humans.
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Congratulations...something to come back here and READ non stop.
My question is:
King TUT.
Who was/is he apart from all the hype? a king? a semi-god?
last of his kind?
Gracias señor.
 Quoting: redschield


Egypt was peopled exclusively by homo sapiens sapiens, any remains which are found to show otherwise are many thousands of years older.

The issue with Egypt is that it hosted a highly urban civilization for almost eighty thousand years with periods of pause each time mankind entered a civilizational decline.

Under Kairo there are layers below layers of archeological strata, should one dig in the correct places he will find the old kingdom, the transitional phase, the megalithic layers of the Kmesh period which produced the Sphinx and Pyramids and below that the basalt slabs that once made up the highways from the time when Egypt was peopled by a pre-human race.

It is extremely difficult to say who is who in Egypt, sometimes corpses of people who died over 10.000 years ago are found near old kingdom peasants.
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What were the population peaks during the 1st, 2nd and 3rd civilizations?
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During the height of the second period, immidietaly prior to the war there were some 200 milion people inhabiting the world, that number includes humans and pre humans.
 Quoting: Außenseiter


And during the height of the 1st high period?
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Was there civilisation in the past that connected with greater reality and the whole civilisation escaped from physcal existence?
 Quoting: Tsutsue

That is a controversial subject that is discussed for a better part of this century among those who know about it. There was a pre-human species who dominated this world prior to humans, they left.

All the records are ambigous about the nature of their departure and this possibility is among the theories but how would it be undertaken we do not know.

 Quoting: Außenseiter



What was the name of that civilization?
In what continent did they lived?
They departed some 75.000 years ago, right?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75756113


Missed question. bump
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Was it our 'master' that did not allow a machine that was God like and deliberately destroyed the civilization?

If yes, why? Is it because we are kept here like farm animals and we are not supposed to advance? They created that machine to try to retain their connection to the greater reality - which I think was great - why was it not allowed?
 Quoting: Tsutsue

Specify the term master, the machine failed because it could not handle the variables. The future is not written but a set of variable paths, certain decisions add or substract from these probable futures.

The device was supposed to handle all creation with all its future variables, recalculate these variables and enforce the one desired.

While it worked in that it could do so for a single person, a nation, perhaps even a planet it could not handle all of creation, this made it malfunction and destroy itself and much of the old world.

The exact nature of this destruction is not clear simply because this device could, for lack of better term alter reality itself, the end result however was that the highest global civilization mankind ever knew was reduced to a dark age lasting many milennia and their works were all but wiped out.

 Quoting: Außenseiter


Can you precise how many millenia lasted the dark age between the 1st and 2nd high periods?
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Missed question. bump
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Looking past our physical animal forms, are all humans the same? Are our spiritual selves different from one another before we exist here? After we leave?

Not sure if that question is within the boundaries of your thread. Any insight would be appreciated.

Thank you
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Thank you for your intelligent reply.
Now...Rudolf Steiner. Any insights? was Hitler really afraid of him?
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Looking past our physical animal forms, are all humans the same? Are our spiritual selves different from one another before we exist here? After we leave?

Not sure if that question is within the boundaries of your thread. Any insight would be appreciated.

Thank you
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It is not but merits an answer. No not everyone is the same.
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Thank you for your intelligent reply.
Now...Rudolf Steiner. Any insights? was Hitler really afraid of him?
 Quoting: redschield


Unlikely, Steiner was self taught.
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Looking past our physical animal forms, are all humans the same? Are our spiritual selves different from one another before we exist here? After we leave?

Not sure if that question is within the boundaries of your thread. Any insight would be appreciated.

Thank you
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It is not but merits an answer. No not everyone is the same.
 Quoting: Außenseiter


Can you attest to how many known species of 'spiritual selves' exist?
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Do Messiahs tend to always become renowned figures (Jesus, Buddha)?

Are there Messiahs that work more subtly for instance. Or that have been forgotten from our literature?

Thank you
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Did past civilizations have optical enhancing technology to look into deep space? If it was better than our current telescopes, how much better was it?
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Do you know if there existed an ancient human race that had purple eyes? Thank you!
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What kind of use give the pre-deluge peoples (including both high periods) to the diamonds?
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Who,when and for what purpose were made the subterranean complexes found in Ukraine and Aruba?
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Did Beringia existed as a land bridge between Asia and North America?
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Did the god Atlas ever existed?
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The ancient inhabitants of Australia and the rest of Oceania engaged in the global conflict of 32.000 years ago or they remained neutral?





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