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Post by munkholt on Apr 17, 2005 14:46:19 GMT
I know next to nothing about Chakras, and only enough to get confused about Kabbalah, but that won't stop me from Googling for Truth! So ... This diagram illustrates how it would be difficult to integrate the two 'views', since the planetary distribution is different. But Polaris Site has two suggestions to make the systems work together. And here's one from Lightpath Gallery. Not sure what that does for the medical side of things ...
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Post by ruffashlar on Apr 19, 2005 22:22:24 GMT
"the Tree of Life refers to no God, but merely to the endocrine glands"
I see, so the people who invented the system didn't know what they were talking about? There they were, thinking they were trying to describe Emanations of the Divine, whereas in actual fact they were really describing the positions of the human endocrine system.
They obviously weren't troubled that said endocrine system wouldn't actually be discovered for another thousand years or so. After all, what's a millennium or two between friends?
Isn't this really as arbitrary as supposing Galen, in his description of the circulation of the blood, was really describing the fuel consumption of a Morris Minor?
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Post by whistler on Apr 20, 2005 2:39:54 GMT
" the Tree of Life refers to no God, but merely to the endocrine glands" They obviously weren't troubled that said endocrine system wouldn't actually be discovered for another thousand years or so. After all, what's a millennium or two between friends? I am sure the Atlantians and those from Mu fully understood the endocrine systems - Ruff you are always concerned when people suggest people from other cultures couldn't do something
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Post by John216au on Apr 20, 2005 14:07:00 GMT
Any thoughs re 34 , 38 paths
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Post by ruffashlar on Apr 20, 2005 19:45:00 GMT
"I am sure the Atlantians and those from Mu fully understood the endocrine systems"
Yes, and King Tut could fix my DVD player with his bumcheeks.
I'll say this slowly and carefully: there is not the slightest scrap of evidence for the existence of Atlantis. Mu, as far as I'm aware, is the Greek letter M, and also approximately the sound made by cows. But not a sunken Pacific continent.
Given that there is this really big evidence deficit in the argument about the existence or otherwise of Atlantis, there is even less evidence that they used to have awareness of the endocrine system.
However, if anyone does have any actual real true kosher evidence for an Atlantean civilisation, I'd be very happy to see or read it, to settle the matter once and for all time. I always entertain the possibility of my being converted to someone else's opinion. I hope everyone else does,too.
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Post by whistler on Apr 25, 2005 21:03:55 GMT
" I am sure the Atlantians and those from Mu fully understood the endocrine systems" Reply=ruffashlar Yes, and King Tut could fix my DVD player with his bumcheeks. No he couldn't I'll say this slowly and carefully: there is not the slightest scrap of evidence for the existence of Atlantis. Mu, As we learn in our Freemasonry great care is always taken to ensure that knowledge is only given to those who have progressed sufficent to receive it as far as I'm aware, is the Greek letter M, and also approximately the sound made by cows. Atlanteans and those from Mu didn't speak Greek However, if anyone does have any actual real true kosher evidence for an Atlantean civilisation, we have to earn the right to Knowledge I always entertain the possibility of my being converted to someone else's opinion. perhaps you are not yet ready for such wisdom Poor Chap Don't give up, Russell and I could teach you a lot
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Post by ruffashlar on Apr 25, 2005 22:25:09 GMT
Thought so. There ain't none.
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Post by maat on Sept 5, 2005 0:40:28 GMT
> When you try to do this on a map you have to allow for energy following the lines of least resistance. For example, Tipharet on the eastern Aust Tree is at Broken Hill - attracted by a large ore body. Cheers Russell I have just come across this info - very interesting for me - Broken Hill is my birthplace. I can attest that there is a very special energy there. I feel it every time I go back, which is not often these days. Did you know that Broken Hill was the site of Lilliput in Gullivers Travels? Apparently Jonathon Swift had coordinates in his story that placed it at Broken Hill....Swift never left England but used to have unusual dreams(?!) in which he travelled to other places. Interesting enough he saw black people in the same area. Broken Hill has most unusual Flora - most of the shrubs take the shape in miniature trees. Maybe this would be of interest to all those readers of How to Travel through Space (and Time or so it would seem from the information below) www.trivia-library.com/b/jonathon-swift-and-the-moons-of-mars.htmMaat
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Post by hollandr on Sept 5, 2005 1:54:10 GMT
>I have just come across this info - very interesting for me - Broken Hill is my birthplace. I can attest that there is a very special energy there. I feel it every time I go back, which is not often these days.
Maat
It is perhaps 20 years since I visited - driving as directly as possible along the sephirotic path from Brisbane (Netzach) to Broken Hill (Tipharet)
I found at that time that the energy at Broken Hill passed straight through the people without their appearing to notice.
I stayed for a week camped on the banks of the Darling River as it came down from flood. At the end of the week I was able to hear the inner voice of the river.
You can travel pretty much on the sephirotic paths around a lot of Australia.
Some places have sephira from both the upward facing and the downward facing Trees
Cheers
Russell
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Post by maat on Sept 5, 2005 4:50:32 GMT
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Post by maat on Sept 5, 2005 4:55:51 GMT
As an after thought - I think you can access info on the pyramids of Australia from one of those sites - your take on these?. And how about the Hawk headed beings in the canoe - I always thought the funny head bit with the Eqyptians was symbolic... mmmnnn I am still getting used to the 'greys'. Maat
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Post by hollandr on Sept 5, 2005 9:04:28 GMT
Maat I do not doubt that there are additional grid systems. I have twice seen the sun with flat sides so am satisfied that the duodecahedron is a proper representation of local planetary bodies. One of those sightings was at Findhorn - a place that appears to be on a crossing of the duodecahedron and the icosahedron for the earth. The other sighting was on Dun I at Iona I am unable to comment on the particular grid in the but have no reason to dispute it. As for egyptian depictions of animal-headed beings - it is clear to me from a range of meditation experiences of myself and others that Sekhmet and her associates are accurately portrayed. What is her relationship to the grip of the MM? www.touregypt.net/godsofegypt/sekhmet2.jpg Whether anubis is accurately protrayed with the dog head, I cannot say, but I would not discount it. Toth with the Ibis head looks a bit strange. Maybe some are literal and others symbolic. Cheers Russell
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Post by maat on Sept 6, 2005 0:13:40 GMT
Ruff - and ships don't disappear in the Bermuda Triangle either - cause things like that JUST DON'T HAPPEN!!
150 years ago they would have been saying the same thing about aeroplanes, rockets, not to mention telephones, television, heart transplants.
Cheers Maat
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Post by hollandr on Sept 6, 2005 0:54:53 GMT
Maat
If you would like to see perhaps the best explanation of the Bermuda Triangle phenomena you can read "The land of no horizon : the inner Earth holds the secret to the origins of humanity" by Kevin Taylor. Actually written by two brothers from NSW.
A most interesting book. It manages to explain why the oceans are only a 10th of the age of the planet.
Cheers
Russell
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Post by a on Sept 6, 2005 0:56:06 GMT
And lets not forget the Dragons traingle, where far greater numbers of ships and aircraft have gone missing without trace. Quite commonly reported in the far east I believe. The folklore has something to do with Dragons I think from memory.
Interesting coordinates when compared to the Bermuda triangle.
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Post by maat on Sept 6, 2005 6:10:43 GMT
"I'll say this slowly and carefully: there is not the slightest scrap of evidence for the existence of Atlantis. Mu Ruff - 'They' said the same about Troy as well... www.myrine.at/Schliema/schlieme.htmlMaat
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Post by ruffashlar on Sept 17, 2005 23:18:14 GMT
In the search for Atlantis we have no lack of Heinrich Schliemanns: what we lack is a Troy.
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Post by maat on Sept 19, 2005 1:02:56 GMT
Ruff - I'm a patient person --- I believe! In the meantime - did you know that some scientists that find it interesting that many indigenous peoples on the Atlantic shorelines of two continents share a root language source and a common mythology.
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Post by hollandr on Sept 19, 2005 1:51:04 GMT
Maat
More relevant might be considering:
- why do some people want to believe? - why do some people want to disbelieve?
Until we discover the motivation we do not know what will be recognised as evidence
Cheers
Russell
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Post by maat on Sept 20, 2005 1:00:18 GMT
Who knows! Faith I guess has saved many from a long life of depression - and this is good. If one believes that one's suffering will have its own reward and that eternal happiness will be the ultimate result - Good-O - if they are wrong and like Ruff end up in the Grand Lodge Oblivion they still will be the winners.....they will never know they were wrong and had a happier life in the mean time. I believe because I have been most fortunate to have had many 'experiences' over the years which have demonstrated TO ME that what I read in the ancient texts (Bible amongst these) is based on fact. Much of the esoteric literature has gone a long way to explain what I have experienced. I can see parts of the Aura, I have seen a whorling Chakra, I have dreamt in foreign language (my mind must be part of something apart from me). I can actually run my hands several inches above and over your body and feel if there is an interruption in your energy field which could indicate illness. This is the etheric body (the IG?) that I can feel (no - to all you cheeky IG's ). And as said previously on a Forum I have seen a three dimensional - our space, our time ghost which was looking at me (aware of me - not anybody I knew) so not just some fluffy puff of smoke wafting across a room. Yes - I believe. I don't think people, on the whole want to disbelieve, it is just that lots of things are outside their realm of experience. Of course some don't want to believe because belief would push them out of their comfort zone and force them to take on more responsibility. WITH KNOWLEDGE COMES RESPONSIBITY. I am still amazed that some people refuse to entertain the thought of other life somewhere else in the Universe. That others absolutely refuse to be consoled by the idea that we do exist in non physical form after death - they are quite 'emphatic' that there is nothing after the death of the physical body. ....No-one has come back to tell us - they say. Rubbish - plenty have - go to any library in the world and you will find much on the subject. Obviously written by the deluded over many millenia and in all countries.... so many famous deluded people Jesus, Mohammed and all the other great sages for a start. In the end - it really does not matter if you believe or not - the Truth remains the same and sooner or later our individual 'relative truths' will become more expansive and inclusive as we evolve at our own rates. PS - I also believe in reincarnation. We can never hope to learn and experience all in a single life time and we don't all 'receive our due' (good or bad) in a single lifetime either. Maybe the believers have been at it longer...
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