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  • Reply to: The Origins of the Faeries: Changes in Conscious Perception – Part II   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: nrushton

    This is interesting. You’ll find other similar sitings over at Modern Fairy Sitings on their Facebook page. Thanks for the post.

  • Reply to: The Origins of the Faeries: Changes in Conscious Perception – Part II   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Guillaumé

    Read ‘Magic Mushrooms in relgion and alchemy’ by Clark Heinrich.

    The Amainita Mascaria is not a toadstool but a mushroom. 

  • Reply to: The Face of a Beautiful Egyptian Woman Brought to Life from 2,000-Year-Old Mummy   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Sandra Becker

    Yes, please Google "Celts in Egypt." And, Egypt did not conquer Scandinavia. You certainly do not know much about history. The Scandinavians were a seafaring people who DID travel to almost all of the world. They DID breed with Egyptian woman because King Tut has a YDNA haplotype shared by many Europeans. Please do not argue with a well read and well educated anthropoligist and Egyptoligist.

  • Reply to: The Face of a Beautiful Egyptian Woman Brought to Life from 2,000-Year-Old Mummy   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Sandra Becker

    Nefertiti was NOT from the line of Ptolemy! She was King Tut's step mother long before Alexander the Great left Egypt to Ptolemy. the Roman period came even later.,

  • Reply to: The Origins of the Faeries: Changes in Conscious Perception – Part II   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: JalmerOsmth

    Once in a semi sleep state, in a car moving around 15 miles an hour around 2am, I and a relative witnessed oval luminescent shapes drift across the road in front of us, neither of us uttered a word until we had come upon the area just 50yards distant.
    From 8th grade biology they were stirring in resemblance to mitosis and the stages of cell division although these were luminous and different sized from 3 to perhaps 6 feet in diameter slowly drifting in mid air.

    Curious about such arrays I read some of Castenada's books, the use of mirrors has a profound effect, one example that needs no psychotropic drugs is a mirror in shallow water. Animals share the domains of the unseen to the untrained human eye.

  • Reply to: Comparative Mythology and Folklore   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: kitnkaat

    My interest is mostly on mythology and the Bible. Some of the authors I've read include (some have multiple books)

    William Cecrle

    Hughh Fox

    John M. Robertson

    James Rogers

    T.W. Doane

    Acharya S (D.M Murdock)

    and Ralph Ellis

    These will give you a starting place

  • Reply to: Researchers discover secret recipe of Roman concrete that allowed it to endure for over 2,000 years   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Nautius Maximus

    Your analogies are strange? How about "Vermeer painted with oils that have held their brilliance for centuries, mind you, they wouldn't last 5 minutes on the keel of a North Sea trawler!"
    Yeah right.
    The item is telling of the wonder of Roman architecture and its building materials, it does not strive to call Lord Norman Foster a pratt, does it. Jeez.

  • Reply to: Professor Cabrera’s Cabinet of Horrors: Secret Chambers and Shocking Artifacts with Controversial Origins   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Harold Groschwitz

    It occurs to me Professor Cabrera had good reason to keep certain discoveries secret. Both Science and The Church have long histories of suppressing parts of history. Both for the same reason; orthodoxy and the fear what they believe and teach isn't true.

  • Reply to: The Strange Story of the Black Prince of Canterbury   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: 1homerj

    Get some therapy.

  • Reply to: Like a Virgin? The Controversial Account of Mary, Mother of Jesus   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: gord

    Mr. Jeffrey Lewis, It would be nice to have a day or a month, a year or a decade well I am still living to not have to hear certain members of Christian Sects voice their hatred by finger pointing and placing blame for the crucifixion of their Lord and Saviour onto others The same goes for placing blame on Judas. You misplace your blame if you are having to place any blame at all.

    Your God you would have us believe is all knowing etc etc. There for whatever if anything transpired would be according to – how do you people put it “God’s plan “.

    Besides, if Jesus died for your sins, then you are the blame. It would be nice if you people would stop using your God, your Lord, your Saviour as a scapegoat for your behaviour, your sins.

    Without Judas there would not have been an arrest. No arrest,
    no trail, conviction, sentencing nor any crucifixion. No crucifixion, no resurrection. No resurrection, no Lord and Saviour, no one dying for ‘your sins’.

    Your Lord and Saviour, was put to death as he was deemed a threat to the then powers that be. Today’s psycho babble that would equate to ‘the rule of law’. This threat would have been seen as someone trying to incite a revolution, an usurper to the rule of law, to disturbing the ‘peace’. Under today’s understanding mumble jumble he would have been seen as a terrorist.

    So if you need to place blame, place it where it belongs, onto the shoulders of your God.

    Now if you are a member of the Roman Catholic Church. Please explain the following

    Your Caeser/Pope is INFALLIBLE is he not? Pope Benedict XVI, did he not in his “Jesus of Nazareth” use a biblical and theological analysis in explaining why the Jewish people are not to be blamed.

    For 6 decades the Church has taught that they were not ‘collectively responsible’. The ‘Nostra Aetate’ of 1965 states that Christ’s death could not be attributed to the Jewish people at the time or today.

    “The Jewish people must never again be blamed for crucifixion”.

  • Reply to: Professor Cabrera’s Cabinet of Horrors: Secret Chambers and Shocking Artifacts with Controversial Origins   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Walter-Jörg Langbein

    There are several "drawings" and sculptures of the "sacrifide", some loook like as if some kind of infusion is applied. On others you see two tables. A heart is taken out of the breast of "patient" Nr. 1 and put into the chest or patient Nr. 2. Sacrifice? Peole staring through telescopes or a magnifying glass. Sacrifices? Then there are the sinousaurs with humans, again carved into stones and in form of little statuettes..

  • Reply to: Göbekli Tepe Shamans and their Cosmic Symbols – Part I   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Praematura

    I believe these sites were buried because the people in the area wanted to avoid the flooding they were aware of.

  • Reply to: Unraveling the Mystery of the Great Pyramid Air-Shafts   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Praematura

    With the epoc floods a few thousand years prior, has anyone entertained the idea that the pyramids were built the way they are with these shafts?

  • Reply to: Professor Cabrera’s Cabinet of Horrors: Secret Chambers and Shocking Artifacts with Controversial Origins   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Elwin

    "A primitive human sacrifice for gods would not look like this." Well, why ? It looks really like a sacrifice - anciens americans were used to sacrifice humans to the gods by opening their chest and removing thier heart. Exactly what it's seen.

  • Reply to: Mayan Calendar Similar to Ancient Chinese: Early Contact?   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: Thomas O. Mills

    Morning Tara,  

     

    A simple explanation might be that different Guardians went with each race in the beginning, and charted different constellations for them in that area.   

     

    In Egypt, the murals show Orion spearing a snake, a rabbit, and now the bull. 

     

    Native Americans use the snake to show your path or boundary.  The two snakes on the Mayan/Aztec stone circle have 12 fins on their backs, snakes do not have fins,  representing the twelve constellations.  They are eating two human figures or times at the bottom.  The figure in the center of the circle is trying to balance our path between the two snakes or two times, and start our third event.  

     

    I think the message was about earth’s location in space.  The distance between the earth and the sun, earth’s temperature, and our melting polar ice caps.  

     

    Great article.   thanks   thomas o. mills      

  • Reply to: The Face of a Beautiful Egyptian Woman Brought to Life from 2,000-Year-Old Mummy   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: El Del

    WATCHER517, it is unnecessary and unhelpful to try and turn everything into a race issue. The fact is, the facial reconstruction fits what many North African people look like. Her hair style is nothing unusual and has never been limited to black people, just as straight hair has never been limited to white people.

    There is great variety among modern humans, including people from Africa. There is no need to try and make a race issue where is none.

  • Reply to: The Face of a Beautiful Egyptian Woman Brought to Life from 2,000-Year-Old Mummy   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: El Del

    Not everything or everyone in the world is racist.

    "Just a bit of ethnographic research would show the ivory tower experts who create this type of work that the native peoples of Northern Africa are NOT white." Indeed but, that doesn't mean that they are all black Africans. It also doesn't mean that the reconstruction in this article is white. Talking of doing research, if you do some you would see that many North Africans are not white or black Africans and therefore, this reconstruction fits the common appearance of many of them.

  • Reply to: 6th Century Crown of Chinese Empress Revealed for the First Time in its Full Glory   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: joe stitzel

    Now That, is one heck of a crown :)) Can they reconstruct her skull ? Remake her face, see what she looked like ? then place that under the crown, to restore her :) That would be Great..

  • Reply to: Like a Virgin? The Controversial Account of Mary, Mother of Jesus   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: jeffrey lewis

    Amen Brother, I couldn't have said it better myself. Adding to it though I've recently seen a documentary showing that this story of Pantera being the adulterous father of Jesus comes out of the Talmud and is with out evidence as is most of the Talmud, and basically used to slander the Christian Messianic dogma. Jewish Rabbi's HATE Jesus and tear him down as often as possible-still, after over 2k years since they crucified him along with Pontious Pilot. Also the term "Virgin" in the Greek can mean just a "Young" woman-in those days it was ASSUMED that if a woman was unmarried she was a virgin because if she wasn't they would have stoned her for sure before Joseph's Betrothal. Also Mary's blood line was very well documented and there is evidence that she was groomed in the Temple as a vestal virgin due to her Davidic royal blood line. So the whole Roman Soldier story doesn't hold water and I really doubt Jesus's Uncle, Joseph of Arimathia, changed from a Pagan Roman Soldier to a member of the Sanhedrin in Jesus's lifetime. I think their is more likely hood or evidence towards Mary Magdalene marrying Jesus than being disgruntled bastard child or Tiberious Pantera.

  • Reply to: Tomb of the Lord of Sipan, Mochican Warrior Priest   7 years 7 months ago
    Comment Author: James Allmand-Smith

    Hi There, it is not a spider, and this was a real breakthrough for me seeing this, particularly with massive increase in awareness for Lyme's and other TICK-borne neurological diseases, yes, it is a Tick and he doesn't look happy about it. And suddenly the 'crab' effigy of Viracocha Pachacamac is similarly illuminated with meaning, especially when looking at the gold and red version with white spots. White spotted deer tick. An epidemic of encephalitis moving through these cultures could readily explain the conversion of a peaceful religion into a bloodbath of decapitating madness. And what is more, the Gorgon motiff cannot be ignored, and connects back into what can only be described as the true appearance of the Greek Aegis: The Golden Mask of Viracocha. Could it even be Zeus or Athena?!

    or the mortal man who became Poseidon... Perseus.

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