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Reminds lol
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Esoterica on wings:

Did Jesus hear of the ancient Chinese proverb?
“When sleeping woman wakes, mountains move”
We know Disney has lol
Pistis or faith moves mountains


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In Greek mythology, Pistis was the personification of good faith, trust and reliability. In Christianity and in the New Testament, pistis is the word for "faith". The word is mentioned together with such other personifications as elpis (Hope), sophrosyne (Prudence), and the charites, who were all associated with honesty and harmony among people.[1]

Her Roman equivalent was Fides, a personified concept significant in Roman culture.


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The existing manuscript, which some scholars place in the late 4th century,[4] relates one Gnostic group's teachings of the transfigured Jesus to the assembled disciples, including his mother Mary, Mary Magdalene, and Martha. (In this context, "transfigured" refers to Jesus after his death and resurrection, not the event during his life where he spoke to appearances of Moses and Elijah on a mountain.) In this text, the risen Jesus had spent eleven years speaking with his disciples, teaching them only the lower mysteries. After eleven years, he receives his true garment and is able to reveal the higher mysteries revered by this group. The prized mysteries relate to complex cosmologies and knowledge necessary for the soul to reach the highest divine realms.

Much of the first two books of the manuscript are dedicated to outlining the myth of the fall and restoration of the figure known as Pistis Sophia, in particular giving detailed parallels between her prayers of repentance and particular Psalms and Odes of Solomon.

Although in many Gnostic texts and systems Sophia is a major female divinity, in Pistis Sophia she originates and dwells outside of the divine realm. Her fall and redemption parallel that found in versions of the Sophia myth such as that in the Apocryphon of John, but the actions all take place in the material aeons, and she can only be restored to her place in the thirteenth aeon, outside the Kingdom of Light.
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Space from earths view it seems
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The non traditional way to become Gaia’s child
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The constellation Orion also has a thin waist. When Orion dominates the winter skies, the ants are deep in their small underground hills. These structures are similar in form to the Hopi kivas, which are subterranean communal prayer chambers. Coincidentally the Sanskrit word ki means “ant hill” and va means “dwelling.” Each February inside their kivas the Hopi perform the Bean Sprouting Ceremony, or Bean Dance, called Powamu. During this time the fires are continuously kept ablaze, turning these structures into superb hot houses. The ritual commemorates a time when the Anu Sinom taught the Hopi how to sprout beans inside caverns in order to survive.
It is interesting to note that the Babylonian sky god was named Anu. The Hopi word for “ant” is also anu, and the Hopi root word naki means “friends.” Thus, the Hopi Anu-naki, or “ant friends,” may have been the same as the Sumerian Annunaki—the beings who once came to Earth from the heavens.
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We wouldn't have gone through the portal.
And we would not be here, wherever "here" is.
Do not blame Jax, Mr.
Duvall.
You are exactly where your Professor Osborn wishes you to be.
He sent you to Euphoria 7, did he not? You are a pawn in a much larger game.
Uncuff him, Xander.
Please.
That will not be necessary.
The portal's vanished.
Please tell me you two have at least figured out where we are.
I've seen historical holos of cities like this.
Old Earth tech.
[DIGITIZED BEEPING] So the portal brought us back in time? Not quite.


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Our ancestors fled a dying Earth for the stars.
The single most important step in our evolution as a species.
Now, the lucky ones headed to our closest celestial neighbors.
But sadly, more than half of our ships never made it to a planet.
Their crews dying of starvation, radiation sickness, or vanishing out there in the infinite void.
Their bravery paved our future and helped heal a dying world.
And it's my job to ensure each and every one of you are found worthy of that sacrifice.
Class dismissed.


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We lost navigational control because of a spatial anomaly.
Our star charts are useless.
Ship was heavily damaged, but we managed to set her down.
We called it Homestead.
Population: 2,012.
Morale is high.
We may be lost, but we will make this work.
We have no other choice.
No other choice.

We found a cave under the city.
You are looking at the first recorded evidence that we are not alone in the universe.
My geologist believes that these markings are over 30,000 years old.
It appears that this pictograph is of an alien holding up a baby.
A human baby.


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Major Taylor, How are you still alive? Call me Marcus.
The blue flowers.
The pollen, they halt the aging process here on the planet.
A literal fountain of youth.
I've lived here on this planet for over 150 years.
Completely on my own.
Everybody else is dead including my captain.


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A full moon on Friday the 13th is spooky enough, but hold on to your black cats. September's full moon will also be a "micromoon."

Skywatchers in Central, Mountain and Pacific time zones will get a view of the full moon tonight (Sept. 13) at 11:32 p.m., 10:32 p.m. and 9:32 p.m., respectively, while East Coasters will see the moon at its fullest at 12:32 a.m. on the 14th. Regardless of time zone, the moon will appear just a bit dimmer than usual (eerie!), because it will be at apogee, or its farthest distance from Earth.
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A full moon on Friday the 13th is spooky enough, but hold on to your black cats. September's full moon will also be a "micromoon."

Skywatchers in Central, Mountain and Pacific time zones will get a view of the full moon tonight (Sept. 13) at 11:32 p.m., 10:32 p.m. and 9:32 p.m., respectively, while East Coasters will see the moon at its fullest at 12:32 a.m. on the 14th. Regardless of time zone, the moon will appear just a bit dimmer than usual (eerie!), because it will be at apogee, or its farthest distance from Earth.

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Mercury converges with Venus
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As environmental collapse looms, we’ve never known so much about life on earth — how extraordinary and intricate it all is, and how loose the boundary where “it” ends and “we” begin.
Language, for example, doesn’t seem to be limited to humans. Prairie dogs use adjectives (lots of them) and Alston’s singing mice, a species found in Central America, chirp “politely.” Ravens have demonstrated advanced planning, another blow to human exceptionalism, by bartering for food and selecting the best tools for future use.

The list goes on. Leaf-cutter ants not only invented farming a couple million years before we did, but they have their own landfills — and garbagemen. Even slime molds can be said to make “decisions,” and are so good at determining the most efficient route between resources that researchers have suggested we use them to help design highways.

But it may be plants whose capacities are the most head-rattling, if only because we tend to view them as décor. Plants can do a lot of things we can’t. Trees can clone themselves into 80,000-year-old superorganisms. Corn can summon wasps to attack caterpillars. But research suggests we also have some things in common. Plants share nutrients and recognize kin. They communicate with each other. They can count. They can feel you touching them.

So we know that plants respond to their environments in sophisticated, complex ways — “far more complex than most of us realized a few years ago,” said Ted Farmer, a botanist at University of Lausanne in Switzerland and one of the first to defend the concept of inter-plant communication.

She recalls being rocked like a baby by the spirit of a fern. She has ridden on the back of an invisible bear conjured by an osha root. She once accidentally bent space and time while playing the ocarina, an ancient wind instrument, in a redwood forest. “Oryngham,” she says, means “thank you” in plant language. These interactions have taken place in dreams, visions, songs and telekinetic interactions, sometimes with the help of shamans or ayahuasca.

This has all gone on around the same time as Dr. Gagliano’s scientific research, which has broken boundaries in the field of plant behavior and signaling. Currently at the University of Sydney in Australia, she has published a number of studies that support the view that plants are, to some extent, intelligent. Her experiments suggest that they can learn behaviors and remember them. Her work also suggests that plants can “hear” running water and even produce clicking noises, perhaps to communicate.

Plants have directly shaped her experiments and career path. In 2012, she says, an oak tree assured her that a risky grant application — proposing research on sound communication in plants — would be successful. “You are here to tell our stories,” the tree told her.


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The ancient calendar systems with stone formations upon surface life land has been shown senses shaped and influenced over 360 varying types and it is becoming known the abilities within the senses of surface life not five star shaped.
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A full moon on Friday the 13th is spooky enough, but hold on to your black cats. September's full moon will also be a "micromoon."

Skywatchers in Central, Mountain and Pacific time zones will get a view of the full moon tonight (Sept. 13) at 11:32 p.m., 10:32 p.m. and 9:32 p.m., respectively, while East Coasters will see the moon at its fullest at 12:32 a.m. on the 14th. Regardless of time zone, the moon will appear just a bit dimmer than usual (eerie!), because it will be at apogee, or its farthest distance from Earth.

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Mercury converges with Venus
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Before 13 was associated with Judas and why the 13 in the zodiac became iffy
It was associated with the goddess and good fortune as the day and the number in many religions and belief systems.
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A full moon on Friday the 13th is spooky enough, but hold on to your black cats. September's full moon will also be a "micromoon."

Skywatchers in Central, Mountain and Pacific time zones will get a view of the full moon tonight (Sept. 13) at 11:32 p.m., 10:32 p.m. and 9:32 p.m., respectively, while East Coasters will see the moon at its fullest at 12:32 a.m. on the 14th. Regardless of time zone, the moon will appear just a bit dimmer than usual (eerie!), because it will be at apogee, or its farthest distance from Earth.

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Maybe that will make it easier to see the surface. Lol that's kewl!
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A full moon on Friday the 13th is spooky enough, but hold on to your black cats. September's full moon will also be a "micromoon."

Skywatchers in Central, Mountain and Pacific time zones will get a view of the full moon tonight (Sept. 13) at 11:32 p.m., 10:32 p.m. and 9:32 p.m., respectively, while East Coasters will see the moon at its fullest at 12:32 a.m. on the 14th. Regardless of time zone, the moon will appear just a bit dimmer than usual (eerie!), because it will be at apogee, or its farthest distance from Earth.

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Maybe that will make it easier to see the surface. Lol that's kewl!
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It was still really bright!
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Ancient North American hunter-gatherers had direct contacts with people living halfway across the continent, researchers say.

A ceremonial copper object and related burial practices at a roughly 4,000-year-old human grave site encircled by a massive ring of seashells in what’s now the southeastern United States closely correspond to those previously found at hunter-gatherer sites near the Great Lakes.

Because the object and practices appear together, emissaries, traders or perhaps even religious pilgrims must have traveled most or all of the more than 1,500 kilometers from the Upper Midwest to St. Catherines Island, off Georgia’s coast, the researchers conclude September 2 in American Antiquity.

Until now, “there was no clear evidence for direct, long-distance exchange among ancient hunter-gatherers in eastern North America,” says anthropologist Matthew Sanger of Binghamton University in New York. Finds at the McQueen shell ring on St. Catherines Island suggest that such exchanges involved objects and ideas that had spiritual significance, such as how to bury the dead.



Lol, these anthropologists are amusing
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Scientists Find the Skull of Humanity’s Ancestor, on a Computer

By comparing fossils and CT scans, researchers say they have reconstructed the skull of the last common forebear of modern humans.


A team of researchers led by paleoanthropologists Aurélien Mounier of the French National Museum of Natural History and Marta Mirazón Lahr of the University of Cambridgebased took CT scans of the skulls of 260 people living all over the world today, and also scanned the skulls of other extinct hominins, including 100,000-year-old skulls unearthed in Israel that are similar to those of living humans. The scientists then arranged the skulls on an evolutionary tree in order to predict what the skull of living humans’ common ancestor looked like some 300,000 years ago. They then compared the virtual skull with actual 300,000-year-old fossil skulls found in Morocco, Tanzania, South Africa, and Kenya. The differences between the virtual skull and the fossils indicate that there may have been three separate human populations in Africa, Mounier and Lahr suggest, and those from South Africa and Kenya may have merged to become the ancestors of today’s modern humans
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So had funny feedback yesterday. I had like ten people come up to me at different times saying “ I heard you pushed such and such down on the trail” I laughed and said oh is that what they are telling you. I said they were eating an apple not looking where they were going and slipped and I cleaned their wound for them. Lol, they all knew I didn’t do what this person said and when I looked at the person finally they had a mischievous smile as they hobbled around.
I took their dirty apple and threw it in the woods with the other three Wednesday for the animals.

Today it is still hot but the festival and hay ride was fun.
Alien feedback with that lol

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In the crowd I see the Mormon missionaries coming towards me. I look then look away and the person next to me says really loud is that the mormons and I said yes and laughed. I think they got embarrassed lol, haven’t ran into them in years.
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Red band symbol snake and protection. Interesting about the stone they will take up the pyramid.

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Sounds similar to red string Kabbalah lol
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Ixtlilxochitl was really into history and very well-educated keeping close to traditional information. When he wrote about Tula/Tollan(present name) being founded by the Toltecs many reputable archeologists thought Tula didn’t exist. His factual information on the people like knowing how to write, make calendar, build temples and palaces with laws and religion being mild and cruelty free from later epochs. Some suggested later Tula and Thule were related. Treasure hunts sprung in 1880s finding pyramid of Tula de Allende but no one paid attention. When second ww, they began to excavate Toltec sites. It took to 1940 for the world to know prince Ixtlilxochitl was correct. They found it after the pyramids of the sun and the moon. Three feet under well preserved. -gods, graves, and scholars info
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According to later traditions, the right eye represented the sun and so is called the “Eye of Ra” while the left represented the moon and was known as the “eye of Horus” (although it was also associated with Thoth). However, in many cases it is not clear whether it is the left or right eye which is referred to. The Wadjet (or Ujat, meaning “Whole One”) is a powerful symbol of protection in ancient Egypt also known as the “Eye of Horus” and the “all seeing eye”. The symbol was frequently used in jewellery made of gold, silver, lapis, wood, porcelain, and carnelian, to ensure the safety and health of the bearer and provide wisdom and prosperity. However, it was also known as the “Eye of Ra”, a powerful destructive force linked with the fierce heat of the sun which was described as the “Daughter of Ra“. The “eye” was personified as the goddess Wadjet and associated with a number of other gods and goddesses (notably Hathor, Bast, Sekhmet, Tefnut, Nekhbet and Mut). An ancient myth describes a battle between Horus and Set in which Horus´ right eye was torn out and Set lost his testicles! Thoth magically restored Horus’ eye, at which point it was given the name “Wadjet” (“whole” or “healthy”). In this myth it is specifically stated that it is Horus´ left eye which has been torn out, so the myth relates to the waxing and waning of the moon during which the moon appears to have been torn out of the sky before being restored once every lunar month.
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Pan-gu was mythical creator of heaven and earth in the Yellow River Valley and says that when he died, his eyes became the sun and moon

The Huns say born by heaven and earth and supported by the sun and moon.

I know the east and west have different views on arrivals of birth within earths surface life
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Remembering fuxi and nu-wa are sun and moon deities
Square and compass

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Lol
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Down in the valley i got hypnotized
It left a mark that hasn't faded
That's when I realized
There's a little bit of magic, everybody has it
There's a little bit of sand left in the hourglass

-Head Underwater


"You learn to tune it out as soon as you learn to let go. Magic is tricky like that. The less you try to force control over your abilities the more control you'll have."
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Valley of shadow prayer used to be heavens and earth in older texts they say lol
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The one eyed man from sipan is the old lord of sipan who wears a necklace of five owl faces and carries another owl face on his forehead right on the third eye. His left eye represents the moon and is missing. His closed right eye represents the sun at night suggesting that the old lord was the sun.

The crab man was found in the tomb of the old lord of sipan depicting him as a crab. The crab creature lives on the land and in the sea representing the foam of the sea, also known by the Spanish and Quechua as Viracocha, the legendary white god of South America. The beared white man wearing the sun as a crown or hat and the bat mask. -lost gods of Mochica info and the golden spider-chambers
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Noting
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Broader meaning and that stone diagram of viracocha that has hidden meanings within the pictures if keen eyes to see tells more than 2d language meanings more ancient language of the universe.

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Yes
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above never experienced catastrophe that causes life to lose its memory

below has experienced catastrophe causing life to lose its memory

as above so below required change below to fit above

life becomes sense once again
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In the current situation yes.
The sky vault has had its day before
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Dan Winter calls it enlightening memory’s river and says something in the blood (magnetic) carries the river of memory
Oh I’m getting it. The shadow of salt is the cross which is the unfolded hyper cube. The six sides hexagonal shadow is a jewel
The lightning is within the hex cross. And light stores the momentum
The braided circle is like stone henge around locks in to the dodeca-nest
And that’s where the gyroscope comes in
—and so on
Nice getting science view lol
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I wrote it maybe in duat about women being the safeguard to knowledge. Goes with the fracture.
Men knowledge was written in books to where educated men and church only retained from the commoners.
Women oral passed down knowledge through family retained within marriages.
Eventually through genocide and removal of heritage oral became written.

Both monotheistic and pagan had grimoires
Bible was men’s for every man
Household was for bloodlines through household god/gods

Patriarchy and matriarchy issues and with many church men do what they will excluded women as subservient.

Cayce did say what they will find under the Sphinx will change it all
Today it is very big issues within societies and garners much war conquer mentalities.
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Interestingly, the wise women call it the green blood mainly because of plant knowledge. Goes right with dan winters explanation although he puts a lot of esoterica within it lol



Prevention is the bane of resurrections ego lol





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