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so how about magic historically speaking
Real ( as in movie like) or not ( in the sense of current understanding)?
Or religious?
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Please elaborate as much as you are willing about Bucegi.

Thank you.
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Have been ever found remains of pre-human settlements in Europa and North America?
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Yes, however for the most part they're barely recognizable as artificial. The very youngest finds are well over sixteen thousand years old while most are far, far older.
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Please elaborate as much as you are willing about Bucegi.

Thank you.
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A hoax.
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so how about magic historically speaking
Real ( as in movie like) or not ( in the sense of current understanding)?
Or religious?
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Real enough. Magic is a name given by common man to arts of shaping reality via practical application of it's broader understanding.

These are, of course natural laws every and all, as real as gravity but the forces at play are outside the scope of modern science.
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I remember back in high school 35 years ago or so(late 70s), a friend and I were hiking down a small mountain after a flat on motorcycle. My friend found between two large boulders (rocks) we were walking between full of leaves mostly and he stumbled on a statue of about ten inches high by about five inches diameter, not round but kind of squared with head almost as big as body and looked like it belong or should have been found in central or south America as it resembled something from those older civilizations. This is/was found in north Alabama very close to Huntsville, Ala.
Who were these people and what happened to them?
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(Who were these people and what happened to them?)
I wrote this (above) and still have not got a reply! If you do not know, just say so, so I can stop waiting for your reply. Thanks
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72507212


OP, I am still waiting for you to at least give me some feed back on my question above. If you are without knowledge of who these people are and where they came from and what happened to them, then at least have the decency to say so.

Once Again Thanks and patiently awaiting your answer/reply.
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The issue here is that without a picture a geographical location is insufficient. It could have been modern refuse or an archaic era artifact. Most objects are however buried or located in secluded locations, it is very rare to find a pre-deluge or even bronze age artifacts simply laying about.
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Did the ancients use satellites? If so, are they still up there?
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Hi OP,

What can you tell me about the origin and greatest achievements of the nuragic civilization?
 Quoting: Ob_Trice 67877843

The nuragic people created one of the first urban civilizations in the post-deluge Europe. While they regressed from a pre-industrial civilization to a bronze-era people they retained advanced seafaring and shipbuilding skills.

They were among the first to rediscover plows, apply themselves to agriculture and create true cities. They were a feudal culture with social strata very similar to early dark ages with warlords, warriors and land-bound peasantry.
Did they have any advanced technology?
 Quoting: Ob_Trice 67877843

Not as such, they were a culturaly and socially sophisticated peoples but their technology was that of a bronze-age civilization.
What were their spiritual beliefs?
 Quoting: Ob_Trice 67877843

They believed in mother goddess, being an offshoot of the pre-deluvian inhabitants of Britain.
What happened to them?
 Quoting: Ob_Trice 67877843


Their population became sparse after a series of large scale invasions that they undertook across Europe and Africa, eventually they mixed with other, later arrivals and their civilization dissolved into that of new peoples.

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Did the ancients use satellites? If so, are they still up there?
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Yes and possibly yes.
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Have been ever found remains of pre-human settlements in Europa and North America?
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Yes, however for the most part they're barely recognizable as artificial. The very youngest finds are well over sixteen thousand years old while most are far, far older.
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16.000 or 160.000 years?
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The urbanistic design of the pre-human cities was similar to our cities?
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Is swiming a "recent discovery" in history ot it is as old as humanity?
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Deuteronomy 18:10 There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch,
11 Or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer.
12 For all that do these things are an abomination unto the LORD: and because of these abominations the LORD thy God doth drive them out from before thee.
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Please shut up.
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No, what he is saying is very good advise.....
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Have been ever found remains of pre-human settlements in Europa and North America?
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Yes, however for the most part they're barely recognizable as artificial. The very youngest finds are well over sixteen thousand years old while most are far, far older.
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16.000 or 160.000 years?
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16.000 years. Pre-human peoples declined in populations as well as civilized status. The last non-human high civilization died out 32.000 years ago and even it was largely localized around a small geographical area in present day Pakistan.
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The urbanistic design of the pre-human cities was similar to our cities?
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Dependent on the species, most were a few were not. Archeological data is sparse. The most intact are hill-settlements in Ireland and a few settlements in Himalaya.

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1) What kind of pets were common during both high periods?

2) What happened to the apostles after Jesus execution?
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1) Did Lake Parima/Parime really existed as South american myths claims?

[link to america.pink]

2)What about Maracaibo Lake, are there hidden ancient structures or artifacts?

[link to eoimages.gsfc.nasa.gov]

3) Scientifical explanation behind the Catatumbo Lightning phenomenon?

[link to infinitelegroom.com]
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Hi OP,

What can you tell me about the origin and greatest achievements of the nuragic civilization?
 Quoting: Ob_Trice 67877843

The nuragic people created one of the first urban civilizations in the post-deluge Europe. While they regressed from a pre-industrial civilization to a bronze-era people they retained advanced seafaring and shipbuilding skills.

They were among the first to rediscover plows, apply themselves to agriculture and create true cities. They were a feudal culture with social strata very similar to early dark ages with warlords, warriors and land-bound peasantry.
Did they have any advanced technology?
 Quoting: Ob_Trice 67877843

Not as such, they were a culturaly and socially sophisticated peoples but their technology was that of a bronze-age civilization.
What were their spiritual beliefs?
 Quoting: Ob_Trice 67877843

They believed in mother goddess, being an offshoot of the pre-deluvian inhabitants of Britain.
What happened to them?
 Quoting: Ob_Trice 67877843


Their population became sparse after a series of large scale invasions that they undertook across Europe and Africa, eventually they mixed with other, later arrivals and their civilization dissolved into that of new peoples.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


Thanks for the info Alterwelt.

I wonder if the Accabadora is a remnant of this civilization or something that cropped up after?
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Re: Remote viewing Ancient Civilizations: a compilation of data
I remember back in high school 35 years ago or so(late 70s), a friend and I were hiking down a small mountain after a flat on motorcycle. My friend found between two large boulders (rocks) we were walking between full of leaves mostly and he stumbled on a statue of about ten inches high by about five inches diameter, not round but kind of squared with head almost as big as body and looked like it belong or should have been found in central or south America as it resembled something from those older civilizations. This is/was found in north Alabama very close to Huntsville, Ala.
Who were these people and what happened to them?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72507212

(Who were these people and what happened to them?)
I wrote this (above) and still have not got a reply! If you do not know, just say so, so I can stop waiting for your reply. Thanks
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72507212


OP, I am still waiting for you to at least give me some feed back on my question above. If you are without knowledge of who these people are and where they came from and what happened to them, then at least have the decency to say so.

Once Again Thanks and patiently awaiting your answer/reply.
 Quoting: kingdolan 72507212


The issue here is that without a picture a geographical location is insufficient. It could have been modern refuse or an archaic era artifact. Most objects are however buried or located in secluded locations, it is very rare to find a pre-deluge or even bronze age artifacts simply laying about.
 Quoting: Alterwelt



I will try and see if I can get a photo of it. Hope he still has it or a picture of it he can let me have. It is not modern refuse I am sure of, back then he was offered a good money for it by a native American artifact collector and turned it down.
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Re: Remote viewing Ancient Civilizations: a compilation of data
so how about magic historically speaking
Real ( as in movie like) or not ( in the sense of current understanding)?
Or religious?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 8028583


Real enough. Magic is a name given by common man to arts of shaping reality via practical application of it's broader understanding.

These are, of course natural laws every and all, as real as gravity but the forces at play are outside the scope of modern science.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


"Practical application" ? What would that entail? Does thought alone activate the process? Prayer? Rituals?
How did the ancients and I would guess even individuals threw out time accesses these natural laws and Though I think there are probably multiple ways to achieve results what was or is the simplest method to reach thus said shaping of reality?
You are often vaguely direct in your responses and dance around a plain answer so if you do not desire to answer specifics perhaps a clear direction to point me in the right direction would be awesome.

What happened to the Druids of the old world? The Romans went after them I know but their beliefs and knowledge were wiped from recorded history and their end days is barely documented and then so only by the victors.
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Please elaborate as much as you are willing about Bucegi.

Thank you.
 Quoting: Bodhi Sita


A hoax.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


Very well then.

The name of the location must be off. For I don't get chills that easily when hearing about this technology and the description of the energy shield.

There is one in Egypt yes?
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was lord pikal a giant? what caused his death? is there any ancient tech in his tomb?
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whar was the philosopers stone and where is it today?
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Very well then.

The name of the location must be off. For I don't get chills that easily when hearing about this technology and the description of the energy shield.

There is one in Egypt yes?
 Quoting: Bodhi Sita


Elaborate please.
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was lord pikal a giant? what caused his death? is there any ancient tech in his tomb?
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If you refer to Pacal the Maya then no, he was a regular human being and there is no technology at his tomb but his tomb was not built for him, it is a much, much earlier work of art from an era of late Pleistocene, at least 35.000 years ago. The Maya simply buried their ruler in an empty sarcophagus.
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Hi OP,

What can you tell me about the origin and greatest achievements of the nuragic civilization?
 Quoting: Ob_Trice 67877843

The nuragic people created one of the first urban civilizations in the post-deluge Europe. While they regressed from a pre-industrial civilization to a bronze-era people they retained advanced seafaring and shipbuilding skills.

They were among the first to rediscover plows, apply themselves to agriculture and create true cities. They were a feudal culture with social strata very similar to early dark ages with warlords, warriors and land-bound peasantry.
Did they have any advanced technology?
 Quoting: Ob_Trice 67877843

Not as such, they were a culturaly and socially sophisticated peoples but their technology was that of a bronze-age civilization.
What were their spiritual beliefs?
 Quoting: Ob_Trice 67877843

They believed in mother goddess, being an offshoot of the pre-deluvian inhabitants of Britain.
What happened to them?
 Quoting: Ob_Trice 67877843


Their population became sparse after a series of large scale invasions that they undertook across Europe and Africa, eventually they mixed with other, later arrivals and their civilization dissolved into that of new peoples.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


Thanks for the info Alterwelt.

I wonder if the Accabadora is a remnant of this civilization or something that cropped up after?
 Quoting: Ob_Trice 67877843

It is, the mother goddess was a woman, only women could take life in times of peace. It stems from another tradition, one many thousands of years old when it was the women who practiced medicine rather than men.
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"Practical application" ? What would that entail? Does thought alone activate the process? Prayer? Rituals?
How did the ancients and I would guess even individuals threw out time accesses these natural laws and Though I think there are probably multiple ways to achieve results what was or is the simplest method to reach thus said shaping of reality?
You are often vaguely direct in your responses and dance around a plain answer so if you do not desire to answer specifics perhaps a clear direction to point me in the right direction would be awesome.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69165275

Magic is not a process, it's a blanket term of the unknowing people to help them brand what they don't understand.

When Jesus walked on water or transported the bread from the roman bakeries and fish from the lake that was neither magic nor miracle, he simply utilized his knowledge of the natural laws along with his ability to exploit them. When a person has a premonition of the future it is not magic, their brain is simply attuned enough to see the most prominent and probable strand.
What happened to the Druids of the old world? The Romans went after them I know but their beliefs and knowledge were wiped from recorded history and their end days is barely documented and then so only by the victors.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69165275

The elite was wiped out, the youth had insuficient knowledge and the order faded.
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1) Did Lake Parima/Parime really existed as South american myths claims?

[link to america.pink]

2)What about Maracaibo Lake, are there hidden ancient structures or artifacts?

[link to eoimages.gsfc.nasa.gov]

3) Scientifical explanation behind the Catatumbo Lightning phenomenon?

[link to infinitelegroom.com]
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Could you please say if you know something about this?
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Hi OP,

What can you tell me about the origin and greatest achievements of the nuragic civilization?
 Quoting: Ob_Trice 67877843

The nuragic people created one of the first urban civilizations in the post-deluge Europe. While they regressed from a pre-industrial civilization to a bronze-era people they retained advanced seafaring and shipbuilding skills.

They were among the first to rediscover plows, apply themselves to agriculture and create true cities. They were a feudal culture with social strata very similar to early dark ages with warlords, warriors and land-bound peasantry.
Did they have any advanced technology?
 Quoting: Ob_Trice 67877843

Not as such, they were a culturaly and socially sophisticated peoples but their technology was that of a bronze-age civilization.
What were their spiritual beliefs?
 Quoting: Ob_Trice 67877843

They believed in mother goddess, being an offshoot of the pre-deluvian inhabitants of Britain.
What happened to them?
 Quoting: Ob_Trice 67877843


Their population became sparse after a series of large scale invasions that they undertook across Europe and Africa, eventually they mixed with other, later arrivals and their civilization dissolved into that of new peoples.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


Thanks for the info Alterwelt.

I wonder if the Accabadora is a remnant of this civilization or something that cropped up after?
 Quoting: Ob_Trice 67877843

It is, the mother goddess was a woman, only women could take life in times of peace. It stems from another tradition, one many thousands of years old when it was the women who practiced medicine rather than men.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


The Nuragic people were helped by Viracocha's group or they acomplished this all by themselves?
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"Practical application" ? What would that entail? Does thought alone activate the process? Prayer? Rituals?
How did the ancients and I would guess even individuals threw out time accesses these natural laws and Though I think there are probably multiple ways to achieve results what was or is the simplest method to reach thus said shaping of reality?
You are often vaguely direct in your responses and dance around a plain answer so if you do not desire to answer specifics perhaps a clear direction to point me in the right direction would be awesome.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69165275

Magic is not a process, it's a blanket term of the unknowing people to help them brand what they don't understand.

When Jesus walked on water or transported the bread from the roman bakeries and fish from the lake that was neither magic nor miracle, he simply utilized his knowledge of the natural laws along with his ability to exploit them. When a person has a premonition of the future it is not magic, their brain is simply attuned enough to see the most prominent and probable strand.
What happened to the Druids of the old world? The Romans went after them I know but their beliefs and knowledge were wiped from recorded history and their end days is barely documented and then so only by the victors.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69165275

The elite was wiped out, the youth had insuficient knowledge and the order faded.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


I agree with you that "Magic" per say is in an of its self a generic term which is bantered about by many with out a thought of its root. but we have discussed before some of potential processes to accesses these natural laws. quantum physics being a possible start and/or Jung. But I will leave off with that being said for I see you do not wish to expand upon any of the factors.
As always, thank you for answering me and the thread itself.





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