Intuition versus divine intervention, I am sure this will continue to be a debate until the end of time. No matter if it was communication from a higher power through the third eye, or the phenonom of subconsious thought working in the background. These were remarkable discoveries.
I thought the hematite being mixed with alchohal to have the appearance of blood was very interesting. I can totally see the fertility being mixed in with this because when crops get harvested there are usually festivals around this event, beer was made from malt and barley. Malt extract is a wheat product. It is really interesting to note in christianity the alchohal was wine and bread was also ate at the last supper. Could this be a simmilar concept with different names.
If I remember correctly they did have dogs. But even on foot the Native Americans were able to run animals off of cliffs. What is really amazing is how these people were able to use every part of the animal. They did not waste any part..
I think these are cool drums. This definatly shows the origins of a funeral wich even though we may have a lack of evidence, we know that early humans performed funeral services. I believe that the chalk was an easy to sculpt material. It must have been really abundant in the area.
This would make sense that it would be a circle as opposed to a traditional styled ship.. I first had to imagine what that would be like to get pre warning and then to think of all the stuff to pack. I can get more cubic feet out of a circle than I could a block. This is because of PHI and because the radius is squared. It would make sense that it would need to have a low center of gravity and would need to have enough space for animals. I think the shape is logical.
You speak of 'god' as if you have proof of 'his' existence.Your first premise therefore, cannot be proven and therefore cannot be verifyable truth. You also reveal a deep misogynism with that 'hysterical' crack - you'll need to get that undercontrol if you are going to comment on anything sexual.
variolation was used in the ottoman empire to fight small pox (blowing scaps for a survivor in the nose
of person) ,Vaccination (from the roman vacca for cow) was use for the greatest killer of all time smallpox
(nearly wiped out our Amerindians)Malaria was used to treat neurosyphilis,collapsotherapy was
used with success against pulmonary tuberculosis (causing a collapse lung on the affected side)
It may take a fundamental shift in human thinking before the ancient civilizations responsible for such artifacts are regarded as truly advanced. By modern reasoning, unless a technology (and its product) is highly synthetic it must be regarded as primitive--which is ironic considering most would agree this path, unabated, would eventually lead to the destruction of our species.
Of course another irony, oft mentioned, is that there are numerous examples of ancient artifacts which we are not capable of replicating in our day. Most archeologists, arrogantly, are not even embarrassed in their refusal to address this.
Ceasar had an interest in suppressing Druids throughout what is now France Belgium Luxembourg and West Germany. He wrote they practiced sacrifices which coming from a Roman who enjoyed killing everything that moved is surprising. Did he invent the Wicker-man to justify his elimination of the Druidic cast?
This mytheme is very common in Stories of Creation from all over the World. It derives from the “deities who creates everything and devour everything again” in the circuit of creation. So it has nothing to do with any devlish beasts at all. Google “devouring deities” and read for yourself.
Speaking of Dionysos and the the Dionysia. Many scolars point to the Dionysia as one of the origins of Carnival that was celebrated across the world last weekend. (A couple of years ago I read in a book by a professor in Ancient Greek culture that Dionysos originally - before he was a god of the wine - was a god of the 'life force' that manifested itself in the spring. Dionysos' connection with wine arose when the 'life force' was seen in the appearence of the bubbles and the fizzing i.e. 'spirit' during the fermentation proces of the wine.)
On a Dutch history-site yesterday they showed some youtube videos of the Dionysia / Carnival as it's still celebrated in Greece. Very nice to see.
- ΝΑΞΟΣ ΜΕΘΥΔΟΤΕΙΑ 2011 / Naxos Carnival 2011
- goat dancing in Skyros
- Apokria Naousa, Genitsaros xorevei Papadia
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Check this. youtu.be/6Wbn_1oHWTc?t=1h42m44s It’s description of Shlaraffenland and painting of mountain that leads to that land, mountain in centre of Hyperborea. And here understandingrome.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/cd5.jpg we have painting from The Basilica of Saints Cosmas & Damian in Rome – understandingrome.wordpress.com/tag/saints-cosmas-and-damian/ . It’s very similliar mountain, with 4 rivers. I consider this more just coincidence.
Intuition versus divine intervention, I am sure this will continue to be a debate until the end of time. No matter if it was communication from a higher power through the third eye, or the phenonom of subconsious thought working in the background. These were remarkable discoveries.
I thought the hematite being mixed with alchohal to have the appearance of blood was very interesting. I can totally see the fertility being mixed in with this because when crops get harvested there are usually festivals around this event, beer was made from malt and barley. Malt extract is a wheat product. It is really interesting to note in christianity the alchohal was wine and bread was also ate at the last supper. Could this be a simmilar concept with different names.
How about garlic ,onion,parsley turmeric,cardamon....
This is really cool it reminds me of a cross between sumerian cuniform and a wax seal.
If I remember correctly they did have dogs. But even on foot the Native Americans were able to run animals off of cliffs. What is really amazing is how these people were able to use every part of the animal. They did not waste any part..
when an army is defeated, their trinkets, weapons and such are consumed, so not to be found. as for their bones today, good luck finding those.
Numerology myth.
I think these are cool drums. This definatly shows the origins of a funeral wich even though we may have a lack of evidence, we know that early humans performed funeral services. I believe that the chalk was an easy to sculpt material. It must have been really abundant in the area.
This would make sense that it would be a circle as opposed to a traditional styled ship.. I first had to imagine what that would be like to get pre warning and then to think of all the stuff to pack. I can get more cubic feet out of a circle than I could a block. This is because of PHI and because the radius is squared. It would make sense that it would need to have a low center of gravity and would need to have enough space for animals. I think the shape is logical.
You speak of 'god' as if you have proof of 'his' existence.Your first premise therefore, cannot be proven and therefore cannot be verifyable truth. You also reveal a deep misogynism with that 'hysterical' crack - you'll need to get that undercontrol if you are going to comment on anything sexual.
variolation was used in the ottoman empire to fight small pox (blowing scaps for a survivor in the nose
of person) ,Vaccination (from the roman vacca for cow) was use for the greatest killer of all time smallpox
(nearly wiped out our Amerindians)Malaria was used to treat neurosyphilis,collapsotherapy was
used with success against pulmonary tuberculosis (causing a collapse lung on the affected side)
Jest don't ELECT the HildaBeast!
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It may take a fundamental shift in human thinking before the ancient civilizations responsible for such artifacts are regarded as truly advanced. By modern reasoning, unless a technology (and its product) is highly synthetic it must be regarded as primitive--which is ironic considering most would agree this path, unabated, would eventually lead to the destruction of our species.
Of course another irony, oft mentioned, is that there are numerous examples of ancient artifacts which we are not capable of replicating in our day. Most archeologists, arrogantly, are not even embarrassed in their refusal to address this.
Ceasar had an interest in suppressing Druids throughout what is now France Belgium Luxembourg and West Germany. He wrote they practiced sacrifices which coming from a Roman who enjoyed killing everything that moved is surprising. Did he invent the Wicker-man to justify his elimination of the Druidic cast?
Amen!
Here´s a site dealing with the helmet topic – http://www.millennia.f2s.com/dancing.htm
And here´s a Rock Art mage of a horned man in the Sky – http://www.native-science.net/God.Attributes.htm
This mytheme is very common in Stories of Creation from all over the World. It derives from the “deities who creates everything and devour everything again” in the circuit of creation. So it has nothing to do with any devlish beasts at all. Google “devouring deities” and read for yourself.
Speaking of Dionysos and the the Dionysia. Many scolars point to the Dionysia as one of the origins of Carnival that was celebrated across the world last weekend. (A couple of years ago I read in a book by a professor in Ancient Greek culture that Dionysos originally - before he was a god of the wine - was a god of the 'life force' that manifested itself in the spring. Dionysos' connection with wine arose when the 'life force' was seen in the appearence of the bubbles and the fizzing i.e. 'spirit' during the fermentation proces of the wine.)
On a Dutch history-site yesterday they showed some youtube videos of the Dionysia / Carnival as it's still celebrated in Greece. Very nice to see.
- ΝΑΞΟΣ ΜΕΘΥΔΟΤΕΙΑ 2011 / Naxos Carnival 2011
- goat dancing in Skyros
- Apokria Naousa, Genitsaros xorevei Papadia
Without meaning to sound superior or to offend the writer, this article is a profound over simplification of Astrology.
The writer is not an Astrologer and has little understanding of the subject.
The article is very light in the pants on a subject which is vast. It is almost as if it is just another (tiring) poke at Astrology.
I am sorry DWHTY I really don’t mean to offend but this is how I feel.
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