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 Quoting: Huginn


Reminds of



I find it highly interesting actors careers synchronize so well in a arching story between the characters they play.
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syncro-mysticism they call it

and others have noticed

this guy lives very close to me

Steve W aka Steve Wilner: [link to www.youtube.com (secure)]

there is also Scrawny2Brawny: [link to www.youtube.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Huginn


Interesting!
 Quoting: Fancypantz


I've definetly noticed this too
Ever saw the movie with will Ferrell, stranger than fiction? It might be his only serious film, worth a watch
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Wanted to note that ancient tombs in China and in Meso-America have been found to have Mercury in them in huge quantities..
 Quoting: Huginn


Interesting.. quote from quora

"It is accepted by Central American anthropologists -- pretty much universally as far as I can tell -- that liquid mercury had ritual and religious significance, representing the primordial element of water. It has been found in a few other religious complexes of similar age in Mesoamerica. There is no evidence that the inhabitants of Teotihuacán associated it in any way with individual life, death, or immortality."

"Hopping over to China: yes, there are many stories about the presence of mercury in the tomb of Qin Shi Huang -- the tomb is supposed to be surrounded by an enormous moat full of liquid mercury. And yes, mercury was then considered to be, or be part of, an Elixir of Life (ironically, his use of mercury for this purpose is apparently what killed the First Emperor). But note: his tomb complex has never yet been entered. We have no idea what's actually in there."

Makes me think of that crow777 history lesson

Why all the uncertainty tho, the whys and maybes, where are the facts Mercury?! Tricky indeed

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Wanted to note that ancient tombs in China and in Meso-America have been found to have Mercury in them in huge quantities..
 Quoting: Huginn


Good note.
Also similar cistern being used as telescopes without mirrors
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YESSS!!!


Good to see the space vampires lol
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Wanted to note that ancient tombs in China and in Meso-America have been found to have Mercury in them in huge quantities..
 Quoting: Huginn


Good note.
Also similar cistern being used as telescopes without mirrors
 Quoting: Fancypantz


YESSS!!!


Good to see the space vampires lol
 Quoting: Huginn


My rador is pinging.. lol
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Wanted to note that ancient tombs in China and in Meso-America have been found to have Mercury in them in huge quantities..
 Quoting: Huginn


Interesting.. quote from quora

"It is accepted by Central American anthropologists -- pretty much universally as far as I can tell -- that liquid mercury had ritual and religious significance, representing the primordial element of water. It has been found in a few other religious complexes of similar age in Mesoamerica. There is no evidence that the inhabitants of Teotihuacán associated it in any way with individual life, death, or immortality."

"Hopping over to China: yes, there are many stories about the presence of mercury in the tomb of Qin Shi Huang -- the tomb is supposed to be surrounded by an enormous moat full of liquid mercury. And yes, mercury was then considered to be, or be part of, an Elixir of Life (ironically, his use of mercury for this purpose is apparently what killed the First Emperor). But note: his tomb complex has never yet been entered. We have no idea what's actually in there."

Makes me think of that crow777 history lesson

Why all the uncertainty tho, the whys and maybes, where are the facts Mercury?! Tricky indeed
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and with that, we enter into the syncro-mysticism of history, nice catch, sir
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Wanted to note that ancient tombs in China and in Meso-America have been found to have Mercury in them in huge quantities..
 Quoting: Huginn


Good note.
Also similar cistern being used as telescopes without mirrors
 Quoting: Fancypantz


YESSS!!!


Good to see the space vampires lol
 Quoting: Huginn


My rador is pinging.. lol
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:truestory:
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Wanted to note that ancient tombs in China and in Meso-America have been found to have Mercury in them in huge quantities..
 Quoting: Huginn


Interesting.. quote from quora

"It is accepted by Central American anthropologists -- pretty much universally as far as I can tell -- that liquid mercury had ritual and religious significance, representing the primordial element of water. It has been found in a few other religious complexes of similar age in Mesoamerica. There is no evidence that the inhabitants of Teotihuacán associated it in any way with individual life, death, or immortality."

"Hopping over to China: yes, there are many stories about the presence of mercury in the tomb of Qin Shi Huang -- the tomb is supposed to be surrounded by an enormous moat full of liquid mercury. And yes, mercury was then considered to be, or be part of, an Elixir of Life (ironically, his use of mercury for this purpose is apparently what killed the First Emperor). But note: his tomb complex has never yet been entered. We have no idea what's actually in there."

Makes me think of that crow777 history lesson

Why all the uncertainty tho, the whys and maybes, where are the facts Mercury?! Tricky indeed
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and with that, we enter into the syncro-mysticism of history, nice catch, sir
 Quoting: Huginn


"Synchromysticism, a portmanteau of synchronicity and mysticism, is "the art of realising meaningful coincidences in the seemingly mundane with mystical or esoteric significance". The word was coined by Jake Kotze in August 2006."
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You think you own whatever land you land on
The Earth is just a dead thing you can claim
But I know every rock and tree and creature
Has a life, has a spirit, has a name
-colors of the wind


Reality topic
 Quoting: Fancypantz


The World is nothing but a structure built upon the Earth...the world will come and go, as it does..The Earth is bound only by cycles and circles :)
 Quoting: Huginn


The Earth is nothing but a structure built and viewed by and through pure conciousness(awash in it). The purity of the conciousness colouring the very art of it.

17-23

King for a day; Fool for a lifetime.
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:)

King Nothing, as it were
 Quoting: Huginn


Yes, We are watching his actions presently.

A cobbling together of conspiracy theories and conveniences to take sights from the heart of the matter. (functional propaganda)

People view propaganda as a historical phenomenon and thus get duped by it in the present, continually.
Get off my horse!!
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Wanted to note that ancient tombs in China and in Meso-America have been found to have Mercury in them in huge quantities..
 Quoting: Huginn


Interesting.. quote from quora

"It is accepted by Central American anthropologists -- pretty much universally as far as I can tell -- that liquid mercury had ritual and religious significance, representing the primordial element of water. It has been found in a few other religious complexes of similar age in Mesoamerica. There is no evidence that the inhabitants of Teotihuacán associated it in any way with individual life, death, or immortality."

"Hopping over to China: yes, there are many stories about the presence of mercury in the tomb of Qin Shi Huang -- the tomb is supposed to be surrounded by an enormous moat full of liquid mercury. And yes, mercury was then considered to be, or be part of, an Elixir of Life (ironically, his use of mercury for this purpose is apparently what killed the First Emperor). But note: his tomb complex has never yet been entered. We have no idea what's actually in there."

Makes me think of that crow777 history lesson

Why all the uncertainty tho, the whys and maybes, where are the facts Mercury?! Tricky indeed
 Quoting: Tour Guide


and with that, we enter into the syncro-mysticism of history, nice catch, sir
 Quoting: Huginn


"Synchromysticism, a portmanteau of synchronicity and mysticism, is "the art of realising meaningful coincidences in the seemingly mundane with mystical or esoteric significance". The word was coined by Jake Kotze in August 2006."
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thank you for correcting me so I do not continue to type the wrong word like a schlong...

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The World is nothing but a structure built upon the Earth...the world will come and go, as it does..The Earth is bound only by cycles and circles :)
 Quoting: Huginn


The Earth is nothing but a structure built and viewed by and through pure conciousness(awash in it). The purity of the conciousness colouring the very art of it.

17-23

King for a day; Fool for a lifetime.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


:)

King Nothing, as it were
 Quoting: Huginn


Yes, We are watching his actions presently.

A cobbling together of conspiracy theories and conveniences to take sights from the heart of the matter. (functional propaganda)

People view propaganda as a historical phenomenon and thus get duped by it in the present, continually.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


this is why you will often see me say

Stay on the median...good advice from long ago ;)

also why learning to observe but not pay too much attention is always relevant


Hope you have a happy holiday season, Dion
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The Earth is nothing but a structure built and viewed by and through pure conciousness(awash in it). The purity of the conciousness colouring the very art of it.

17-23

King for a day; Fool for a lifetime.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


:)

King Nothing, as it were
 Quoting: Huginn


Yes, We are watching his actions presently.

A cobbling together of conspiracy theories and conveniences to take sights from the heart of the matter. (functional propaganda)

People view propaganda as a historical phenomenon and thus get duped by it in the present, continually.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


this is why you will often see me say

Stay on the median...good advice from long ago ;)

also why learning to observe but not pay too much attention is always relevant


Hope you have a happy holiday season, Dion
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I'm doing the Smithsonians. Both in Washington and New York.

Thought I'd amble through Central park and reinvent myself for a time and have a chance to reflect on the pool.

The pre civil war Irish immigrations and New York Riots seem to garner a look see.

You as well. A Time to entertain ghosts and Aromas.
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:)

King Nothing, as it were
 Quoting: Huginn


Yes, We are watching his actions presently.

A cobbling together of conspiracy theories and conveniences to take sights from the heart of the matter. (functional propaganda)

People view propaganda as a historical phenomenon and thus get duped by it in the present, continually.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


this is why you will often see me say

Stay on the median...good advice from long ago ;)

also why learning to observe but not pay too much attention is always relevant


Hope you have a happy holiday season, Dion
 Quoting: Huginn


I'm doing the Smithsonians. Both in Washington and New York.

Thought I'd amble through Central park and reinvent myself for a time and have a chance to reflect on the pool.

The pre civil war Irish immigrations and New York Riots seem to garner a look see.

You as well. A Time to entertain ghosts and Aromas.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


Aromas...nice

nothing brings a time and place into focus like a good whiff of the past

--sounds like you have a full slate, enjoy those wanderings, been some time since I saw NY with my own eyes
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Reminds of



I find it highly interesting actors careers synchronize so well in a arching story between the characters they play.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


syncro-mysticism they call it

and others have noticed

this guy lives very close to me

Steve W aka Steve Wilner: [link to www.youtube.com (secure)]

there is also Scrawny2Brawny: [link to www.youtube.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Huginn


Interesting!
 Quoting: Fancypantz


I've definetly noticed this too
Ever saw the movie with will Ferrell, stranger than fiction? It might be his only serious film, worth a watch
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No I don’t think I have. I’ll look into it. Thanks

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Wanted to note that ancient tombs in China and in Meso-America have been found to have Mercury in them in huge quantities..
 Quoting: Huginn


Interesting.. quote from quora

"It is accepted by Central American anthropologists -- pretty much universally as far as I can tell -- that liquid mercury had ritual and religious significance, representing the primordial element of water. It has been found in a few other religious complexes of similar age in Mesoamerica. There is no evidence that the inhabitants of Teotihuacán associated it in any way with individual life, death, or immortality."

"Hopping over to China: yes, there are many stories about the presence of mercury in the tomb of Qin Shi Huang -- the tomb is supposed to be surrounded by an enormous moat full of liquid mercury. And yes, mercury was then considered to be, or be part of, an Elixir of Life (ironically, his use of mercury for this purpose is apparently what killed the First Emperor). But note: his tomb complex has never yet been entered. We have no idea what's actually in there."

Makes me think of that crow777 history lesson

Why all the uncertainty tho, the whys and maybes, where are the facts Mercury?! Tricky indeed
 Quoting: Tour Guide


Mirrors and vibrations through sound came up and went straight to
Sing song language
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Wanted to note that ancient tombs in China and in Meso-America have been found to have Mercury in them in huge quantities..
 Quoting: Huginn


Good note.
Also similar cistern being used as telescopes without mirrors
 Quoting: Fancypantz


YESSS!!!


Good to see the space vampires lol
 Quoting: Huginn


Seelie and unseelie lol

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Great posts, Ricky


Kinda made me think of Eric Dollard

What we see is bleed through...kinda like the convo we had about time, nice phosphenes lol!




*just in case people are not familiar*

if you apply what he is saying about light to time, shit gets weird :)
 Quoting: Huginn


Gotta go will watch that later. Looks like the Aten in there lol
Light and time is sun clock tells shadow by day and water clock(clepsydra) tells ‘gravity’ by night.
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The waste product.

This has been a topic for a while about the pyramids areas. How the vulture was a huge impact in the area as well as mortuary temples close proximity to the pyramids along with royal tombs. I found it odd. I also find it odd we have today chemical cesspools in many areas, like that island in the pacific, gulf of mexico's dead zone that floats around, just a tiny bit of our wastes. But with agriculture and nature waste is never piled up or discard but utilized for recreation. Modern man has only the last few hundred years understood the impact of microbes on life and death processes. We have so much technology for building into waste but nothing in the recycle of it. That is where the ancient civilizations might of been way clever in that regard.

Oh and mummification with block gods as preservation not quite stone, thinking
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Surface life has for every day creature a night creature equivalent.
Two raptor equivalent was
Red tail hawk day sight and speed color vision
Great horned owl sound and silence lack of color vision

Key notes face shapes. Day face eyes are on sides perfect for sight and night shape is flat face perfect for sound
Fitting that into time and light.
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:)

King Nothing, as it were
 Quoting: Huginn


Yes, We are watching his actions presently.

A cobbling together of conspiracy theories and conveniences to take sights from the heart of the matter. (functional propaganda)

People view propaganda as a historical phenomenon and thus get duped by it in the present, continually.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


this is why you will often see me say

Stay on the median...good advice from long ago ;)

also why learning to observe but not pay too much attention is always relevant


Hope you have a happy holiday season, Dion
 Quoting: Huginn


I'm doing the Smithsonians. Both in Washington and New York.

Thought I'd amble through Central park and reinvent myself for a time and have a chance to reflect on the pool.

The pre civil war Irish immigrations and New York Riots seem to garner a look see.

You as well. A Time to entertain ghosts and Aromas.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


I’d like to go back to the one in New York. Nice!
Hope you have awesome adventure
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Yes, We are watching his actions presently.

A cobbling together of conspiracy theories and conveniences to take sights from the heart of the matter. (functional propaganda)

People view propaganda as a historical phenomenon and thus get duped by it in the present, continually.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


this is why you will often see me say

Stay on the median...good advice from long ago ;)

also why learning to observe but not pay too much attention is always relevant


Hope you have a happy holiday season, Dion
 Quoting: Huginn


I'm doing the Smithsonians. Both in Washington and New York.

Thought I'd amble through Central park and reinvent myself for a time and have a chance to reflect on the pool.

The pre civil war Irish immigrations and New York Riots seem to garner a look see.

You as well. A Time to entertain ghosts and Aromas.
 Quoting: Dionysian Fullaflattus


Aromas...nice

nothing brings a time and place into focus like a good whiff of the past

--sounds like you have a full slate, enjoy those wanderings, been some time since I saw NY with my own eyes
 Quoting: Huginn


Libraries and thrift stores have not nice aromas yet museums do for me.
Now I’m wondering why that is. I’m thinking propaganda perspectives.
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The Vigenère cipher is a method of encrypting alphabetic text by using a series of different Caesar ciphers based on the letters of a keyword. It is a simple form of polyalphabetic substitution.


The password in the show that talked about it was Cicero

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So, we just siphon the magic out of her until she's what, - dead again? - Oh, my God.
Lizzie, what is wrong with you? What? It's okay, Josie.
It's okay.
I'm already dead.
I was a witch, just like you.
And we believe in the natural order of things.
I shouldn't be here.
I love that I had this, but it's a lie.
And now I need you to help me make it right.
The longer I'm here, the more I remember where I came from.
I used to watch you.
I used to watch all of you.
Like in a dream where everything is warm and happy.
I think I was at peace.
So that's where I'll be.
Waiting for you.
I'm so sorry.
I was awful to you.
Oh, Lizzie.
You have such a big heart.
It's okay to let other people see it.
Oh, my beautiful girls.
You are everything that I could have ever wished for.
Everything.
Be good to each other.
Fight for each other.
When you're older, you'll understand what I mean.
But I need you to remember that I said it.
I can't.
I can't.
Oh, Josette, this is the right thing to do.
It's the only thing to do for you.
I love you.
I love all of you so much.
Ric, why don't you go home.
I'll take care of all of this.
The only place I'm going is to find whatever monster did this and kill it.
Slowly.
It wouldn't do you any good.
And who the hell are you? Oh.
Your pathetic attempt at humor does nothing to mask your fear.
Tremble then in the presence of the Necromancer! Who? The Necromancer! Bringer of life and death.
He who holds the Fates' threads.
The cursed king of the underworld! It's not ringing any bells.
You? All I know about necromancers is from video games.
And they're, like, low-level witch cannon fodder.
I am no mere witch.
There's only one me, I assure you.
And now you've seen what I can do.
Let's get down to the business of a certain knife.
If you're the one responsible for what went down today Yeah.
you're gonna wish you were someone else.
I told you.
Death cannot hold me.
Buddy we'll see about that.


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Huh lol
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Psychology 101 and in today’s custom it is structured from mentally unwell. How’s that for irony
Pottery won’t stand a chance.
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Psychology 101 and in today’s custom it is structured from mentally unwell. How’s that for irony
Pottery won’t stand a chance.
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I don't get it.
She hasn't tried to escape, not a word about the knife.
She knows things that only Jo knows and let's not ignore the fact that I remember her, so she's not like the other creatures.
Blunt force hasn't gotten them what they want, so they've moved on to psychological warfare.
Tread lightly.
If Jo is another monster, she can do more damage to you than any dragon.
It was something she said Here.
There's an eyewitness account of a group of World War I soldiers buried in France who came back to life and massacred a village.
After, they didn't remember hurting anyone.
And they all said they'd been "yanked" back into being.
Like Jo.
Wait, so someone or something resurrected them and used them to attack a village? Without them even knowing it.


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This 8000-year-old ‘gum’ holds surprises about ancient toolmakers

In the late 1980s, a team of Swedish archaeologists excavated a pit within an archaeological site called Huseby Klev in western Sweden. Here, they discovered more than 100 coal black, thumbprint-size lumps riddled with distinct toothmarks. Chemical analysis revealed these were pieces of pitch, an early adhesive derived from plant resin. Researchers already knew ancient toolmakers heated pitch distilled from birch trees over a fire to soften it, chewed bits of it into a pliable state, then used the sticky wad to fasten sharpened stones to wooden or bony shafts to make weapons and tools.

The DNA also revealed these pitch chewers belonged to a genetic group known as Scandinavian hunter-gatherers, who hunted reindeer in what are today Sweden and Norway some 8000 years ago.



Pitch is known for waterproofing which goes right with mobile lifestyle.
Burial boxes topic
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Hi Fancy.

Mindblowingly good stuff in here.

cheers
Some Will. Some won't. So.......
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"... what we perceive as motion is really due to the fact that reality is flashing in and out of existence at a high frequency, and that creation is actually disappearing and reappearing, oscillating between form and formlessness at the quantum level innumerable times every second giving the appearance of motion." – Nassim Haramein


One tale of Tsimshian creation is this:

"When the earth was young and still shrouded in twilight, the tale begins, the chief of the sky gave one of the youth in heaven the skin of a raven, which the boy donned in order to fly about the world. Skirting the earth, Raven took pity on its people, whom he observed fumbling about in twilight. He knew that there was light in heaven, and he made up his mind to bring it to the world.

To steal daylight from the chief in the sky, however, Raven had to assume an elaborate disguise. Ascending to his home in heaven, he transformed hilmself into a cedar leaf and dropped into a stream. There, the chiefs daughter later stopped for a drink of fresh water and unwittingly swallowed him. Impregnated by this action, she soon gave birth to Raven. The precocious infant insisted on playing with a magic toy--the box that held the daylight.

His doting grandfather, the chief, could not deny the boy nothing and gave him the box. The boy played with the box for four days in the great house in the sky. Then, when the chief was not looking, the boy put on his raven skin and flew down to the earth, carrying the box of daylight under one wing.

After alighting on a tree near a river, Raven, who was always insatiably hungry, called to the people who were fishing in the twilight to bring him some of their catch. But they only ignored him. Furious, Raven smashed the box on the rocks that lay below the tree. There was a blinding flash of light, and instantly, the world was transformed. Dawn arrived. And so it has ever since.
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Shortened it a bit
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Hi Fancy.

Mindblowingly good stuff in here.

cheers
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Hi Sync
Hope you are having a good day. Yeah, just updating lol
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Navajo cultures essence is to maintain hozho closest translation is harmony. Wrong behavior of any kind will upset the delicate balance between good and evil powers in the Navajo universe bringing sickness and misfortune to the transgressor. To restore the disrupted order and treat the diseases, they possess ancient healing ceremonies called chant ways.
Each way is so complex that a practitioner, or singer, rarely masters more than two in a lifetime. A single way can last up to nine days involving many prayers, medicines, offerings, as well as hundreds of songs that recount Navajo history. -spirit world info
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How very Egyptian that is lol
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Remember


The Egyptians say that the divine right of kings was taught how to restore order and balance and avert chaos. And by uniting upper and lower Egypt and restoring Ma'at, threat of crisis averted. It was tied by lotus plants on the windpipe.


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Note there is two and their synergy creates om or aum which goes back to upper and lower egypt, two. It is the baseline which creates the synergy of focal points(material) and dead space/void(nonmaterial)


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The etymological origins of Om are unclear. Some scholars consider Om to have been variously held as the "cosmic sound" or "mystical syllable" in ancient India, or simply as "affirmation to something divine", or as symbolism for abstract spiritual concepts in the Upanishads.[11] It is found in most ancient layers of the Vedic texts such as the Rig Veda, dated to be from the 2nd millennium BCE.[4][11]

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The open mouth is pronouncing the first letter of the Sanskrit alphabet, which is pronounced "a", while the closed one is uttering the last letter, which is pronounced "um", to represent the beginning and the end of all things.[2] Together they form the sound Aum, a syllable sacred in several religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.

There are however exceptions to the rule in which both komainu have their mouth either open or closed.[3] The two forms are called collectively a-un[4] and individually as a-gy; ("a" shape?) and ''un-gy; (. "un" shape?).

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It is clear that the world was globally connected in the distant past. Contact between cultures before the cataclysm was peaceful, after it was moreso attack. The forgotten past caused people to eradicate other cultures and their ways of life. What they could never do was eradicate fully by disease, war, famine, etc. The secret is hozho which the closest translation meaning harmony, beauty, order. All cultures oral record keeping have stories about surface life connections to earth and sky and under, axis mundi. Plants have been the only companion that has not and cannot be wiped out of surface life. The biosphere won't let it and let people live. That spiritual link is the bloodline that keeps the spiritual identity alive.

Divine right used to belong to the healers. Disrupted order was called disease/sickness. The tying of upper and lower egypt on the other side of the world was called the chant ways. Each way so complex that one rarely masters more than two in a lifetime(navajo info).
Diet and intelligence is key


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This belief in hochxo, translated as "chaos" or "sickness", is the opposite of hozho and helps to explain why people, who are intended to be in harmony, perform actions counter to their ideals, thus reinforcing the need for healing practices as means of balance and restoration.



The chant ways are usually associated with sand paintings. Similar to the puja art designs of hindu which is also performed to keep harmony and removing sorrows.

All over the globe similar practice. These are just a few by many medicine(magic) people. How did divine right of kings get involved?


Pun song, lol
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Oh lol
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And no. Spinning through bipolar personalities into action is not order out of chaos lol





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