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  • Reply to: Nearly One Hundred 1,000-Year-Old Mysterious Manuscripts Discovered in Afghanistan   7 years 10 months ago
    Comment Author: Madeleine de La...

    Fascinating!

  • Reply to: Remote Sensing Satellite Uncovers Astonishing New Evidence of Viking Presence in Newfoundland, Canada   7 years 10 months ago
    Comment Author: it's me

    who are 'they' and what is 'need to find'?
    seems like everybody wants to be the first in line but i would guess that the earth has been recycling humanity before anybodies prediction because recycling is what the earth does.

  • Reply to: The Lost and Coveted Treasures of King Solomon   7 years 10 months ago
    Comment Author: joe s

    Thanks for admitting your Lost ! No one can understand holy scripture unless the holy spirit lives in them, one must be saved for him to dwell in. Obviously he does not in you :(
    Your negative does not change His truth. Power of sin is death, you are going to die sometime, right ?

  • Reply to: BREAKING NEWS: Enormous Monument Over 2,000 Years Old Discovered in Petra   7 years 10 months ago
    Comment Author: Gary Schoenung

    You have no idea how ironic your comment is. If this site gets enough attention pyramids will no longer be a mystery.

  • Reply to: The Evolution of Wisdom: A Study of the Evolution of Perception as Understood by Ancient Religions   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Abracadabra

    Thanks for your - somewhat long - comment. A lot of what you write I have come across in the last years and especially in my recent research into this topic. What I miss in your account of these facts is the relation with 'magic'. I've come to the conclusion that a large part of the teachings in the different mystery schools in the end had the goal of teaching these followers about 'magic' or how to influence the world in which we live with the mind. And in my opinion this was also one of the reasons why these teachers took such a long time to teach there pupils. First because the supposed powers of magic could turn against the user if it wasn't done properly and that could be disasteres. And second because of the immense power a true magician was thought to be able to get. And for this second reason it was important that the student had to have great knowledge of morals so he didn't misuse his powers.
    The basic technique for this magic was to increase the sexual energy from the sexual organs and bring it up - through the spine - to the pineal gland. And then with this 'refined' energy create an emotion on a subconsious level - heart region - which could influence the outer world.
    A great book that led me to my understanding of this subject is: John Allegro, The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross. A very controversial book and somewhat outdated but there are some truths in there I belief.
    On the internet there's a PDF version of this book available. (Hmm... Not anymore...) But here's another version: https://archive.org/stream/pdfy-XTEfv8wyrr2jWE1Q/the-sacred-mushroom-and...

  • Reply to: Survey: New exciting Ancient Origins Features   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Robert Kovacs

    Arm chair traveler.

  • Reply to: Was the Garden of Eden a Real Place?   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Zabriel Zadravetz

    May I suggest researching the Urantia Papers starting with Paper 73 to Paper 75..
    This information about Adam and Eve, and the Garden...has been given to the peoples of this world, no more secrets all shall come abroad

  • Reply to: Evidence Accumulates for Ancient Transoceanic Voyages, Says Geographer   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: GSlhcAZ

    I didn't know there was such a controversy. I'd think the evidence of the Egyptian cave in the Grand Canyon would put an end to the matter.

  • Reply to: Was the Garden of Eden a Real Place?   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Native

    @Dan Moore,

    We agree on the Garden of Eden as a real place :-)

    But what are your logical arguments about the Great Flood if taking the Garden of Eden literally?

    Is it likely that Noah´s Ark contained a pair of all animals for 40 days? And why should any divine creator destroy his/hers creation? And what happened to all that water on the Earth which covered even higher mountains?

    Think of this: The Milky Way contours is observable all around the Earth. The MW. Contours are mythically mentioned as “The Great River in the Sky” in several cultures.  This river runs all around the Earth UP in the Sky but this is interpreted by scholars with no mytho-astronomical knowledge to run “ON and all over the Earth as a terrestrial flood of disaster”. Link – http://www.native-science.net/Milky_Way_Flood.htm

    That is: The Milky Way River resembles the Flood Myth and there was No sin in the Garden of Eden and no divine revenge at all. The telling is a mytho-cosmological description of the creation as we still can observe this. Link – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milky_Way_(mythology)

    Regards
    Ivar Nielsen

  • Reply to: BREAKING NEWS: Enormous Monument Over 2,000 Years Old Discovered in Petra   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: jagganatha

    Well, drone on babes but there is no way anything can be reconstructed from this image at all. Since the ground is flat-ish and whatever was there entirely razed there's no possible way anyone can state as fact that its the base of a platform upon which a seies of columns flanking stairs leads to a small building, especially as the photo here shows the alleged small building at the same level as the rest of the platform. You might as well draw a square in the sand and claim its the base of a pyramid!

  • Reply to: First Ancient Oracle Well to Apollo unearthed in Athens   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Edward Hanson

    So the 'Navel of the World' went from being an 'outie' to an 'innie'.
    Sorry, couldn't resist.

  • Reply to: The Dilmun Civilization: An Important Location for Ancient Mythology and Trade   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: santhosh kannalath

    I think 'dilmun' and 'tilmun' are variations of 'damilam' or 'tamilam'- the dravidian word for dravidan. Meluha, the Indus Valley Civilization was a dravidan civilization. (So was Elam). Whatever be its location the Dilmun civilization was either a parallel existing one with the Indus Valley civilization or a forerunner of it. Both seem to be dravidan.

  • Reply to: Was the Garden of Eden a Real Place?   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Dan Moore

    I believe the Garden was a real place, before the Cataclysm or Great Flood. That event rearranged the topography and oceans of the planet. Therefore, the site of Eden is buried and no longer accessable. Hunting for a present location is futile.

  • Reply to: Krishna Butter Ball: 250 Ton Boulder that Defies the Laws of Physics   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Kurt Eskildsen

    There is a lot more surface contact that it appears from other angles. Looks to me like a very large [perhaps not in proportion to the stone] polygonal patch is firmly holding the stone in place on a much less steep part of the slope. A beautiful example of the art nature provides.

  • Reply to: BREAKING NEWS: Enormous Monument Over 2,000 Years Old Discovered in Petra   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Kahlypso

    Looks like a nice big landing pad when viewed from above. Did they say what the platform was made from? Massive stone blocks? Cut directly from the stone? Is it level?

  • Reply to: Khoisan people of South Africa were once the most populous humans on Earth   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Michael Joseph

    Hi Mark , That is the local name used by the European settlers , practiaclly used for any indigenous group living a primitive life and basic cultural custom's . But because the Khoisan people defied the odds and lived remotely for many year's as they did undisturbed the name "Bushman" stuck with them. As others even the Bantu started to slowly graduate into a western standard of living isolating themselves from the name "Bushman" .It is safe to say the first and last hunters and gatheres of the desert and Kalahari where the Khoisan people or san people . However it is a offensive to use the word ...Mantodea was talking about the same thing , just using a different name ..I am from Namibia by the way !!!

  • Reply to: The Ant People of the Hopi   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Ethan

    I am interested in what you were fortunate to capture . [email protected]. send me a few please

  • Reply to: Krishna Butter Ball: 250 Ton Boulder that Defies the Laws of Physics   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Zhukov

    Despite its age, its not one of the Rolling Stones.

  • Reply to: Khoisan people of South Africa were once the most populous humans on Earth   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Michael Joseph

    Thank you Richards. I was just about to go crazy seeing how the people of my country are potrayed to the outside world .

  • Reply to: Krishna Butter Ball: 250 Ton Boulder that Defies the Laws of Physics   7 years 11 months ago
    Comment Author: Joe S

    It is part of that hill. It is Attached because it is from same origin formation as hill.with proper delivered use in leverage, it would pop loose. Yes but then it would roll :) then how to stop it ? It does seem strange only been there 1300 yrs. How old is hill itself then ?

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