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I’ll go back to the other posts later.
Good day to ya
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Fed agencies are told to invest more in ai.
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following saudi arbias lead, giving AI citizenship.


Burial chambers formed touching-points between the mundane world and the Duat, and spirits could use tombs to travel back and forth from the Duat.
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Pope Francis has nearly finished with his Christo-Islamic merger. Even the logo is a cross inside a crescent...


"The Vatican released the logo for Pope Francis’ Apostolic Journey to Morocco, whose theme is hope. “Servant of Hope” is the theme of the Pope’s visit to Morocco on March 30-31.

Catholics have gotten mad at me over the years whenever I talk about how the Vatican is pushing the hybrid bastard religion of Chrislam, which is to say the merging of apostate Christianity with the religion of castaway Ishmael, who is the father is Islam. Yet just this week, the Vatican rolled out a new logo for Pope Francis’ upcoming visit to the Muslim nation of Morocco, and what is the design? Chrislam..

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Seemed to have triggered strategic lol
Sickle and hammer
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Holla boring lol
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Met with laughter, he explained: “I inoculate myself. Germs are not a real thing. I can’t see them, therefore they’re not real.”

damned
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That's so me though... Like the inner 6 year old.
 Quoting: Huginn


Mario says
Hey brother, do you believe in a game designer?
Luigi says
No silly goose, I’m an atheist. Have you ever seen a game designer?
-schaher
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Met with laughter, he explained: “I inoculate myself. Germs are not a real thing. I can’t see them, therefore they’re not real.”

damned
 Quoting: Fancypantz


That's so me though... Like the inner 6 year old.
 Quoting: Huginn


Mario says
Hey brother, do you believe in a game designer?
Luigi says
No silly goose, I’m an atheist. Have you ever seen a game designer?
-schaher
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lol


I know where this came from cutes
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Fed agencies are told to invest more in ai.
Noted
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following saudi arbias lead, giving AI citizenship.


Burial chambers formed touching-points between the mundane world and the Duat, and spirits could use tombs to travel back and forth from the Duat.
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Chinese stated lead in 2017.

Soul pipes. Yes. Yet in Ra religion the pharaoh had access that everyone else did not.
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Wind is on it lol
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Is there thriving in surviving?

Red skies says only in pocket locations
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Wind is on it lol
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wooooooshhhhhhh LMAO
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Earth’s Water Is Older Than the Sun
By Carl Engelking | September 25, 2014 1:00 pm
water sunlight


The sun, at 4.6 billion years old, predates all the other bodies in our solar system. But it turns out that much of the water we swim in and drink here on Earth is even older.

A new model of the chemistry of the early solar system finds that up to half the water now on Earth was inherited from an abundant supply of interstellar ice as our sun formed. That means our solar system’s moisture wasn’t the result of local conditions in the proto-planetary disk, but rather a regular feature of planetary formation — raising hopes that life could indeed exist elsewhere in the universe.

Dating Our Water

To determine the age of our solar system’s water, researchers focused on its ratio of hydrogen to deuterium, called “heavy hydrogen” because it has an extra neutron. Interstellar ice has a very high ratio of deuterium to hydrogen because it formed in very cold temperatures. Scientists already knew this from looking at the composition of comets and asteroids.

But, confounding the matter, deuterium levels in the solar system’s water have also been rising ever since the sun formed. So to determine if the sun alone could produce today’s levels of the isotope, researchers built a computer model that essentially wound back the clock to the beginning of the solar system and assumed no inherited deuterium.

However, the model system was incapable of producing deuterium to hydrogen ratios that were as high as those found in our solar system. Therefore, researchers estimate, 30 to 50 percent of our solar system’s water was already a part of the ancient molecular cloud that spawned the Sun and planets. They published their findings today in the journal Science.

Universal Water
If our solar system’s formation was typical, cosmically speaking, then the findings imply that interstellar ices are in healthy supply for all up-and-coming planetary systems. And since all life we know of depends on water, that news improves the odds that other planetary systems have what it takes to support life.

A new twist, then, on the Rime of the Ancient Mariner: “Water, water everywhere, and every planet can have a drink.”

[link to blogs.discovermagazine.com]
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...


Dirt is just a slow velocity liquid teeming with life like the ocean. Everything was water in many creation stories until they got the mud:0)
Same with air, differing velocity
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goes with my water post actually lol

nice


and you are right...the ancients spoke of primordial waters

:Wavesss:
 Quoting: Huginn

Yes, Jesus knew that’s why he could do what others called miracles. As walking on water is understanding dirt lest you get a patch of microbes in the dust now embedded on the face eating it. Heard of that happening to a farmer before. Spiritual tech defense lol
The great zoetrope is the speed of the gods
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everything touches another
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Lol
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Earth’s Water Is Older Than the Sun
By Carl Engelking | September 25, 2014 1:00 pm
water sunlight


The sun, at 4.6 billion years old, predates all the other bodies in our solar system. But it turns out that much of the water we swim in and drink here on Earth is even older.

A new model of the chemistry of the early solar system finds that up to half the water now on Earth was inherited from an abundant supply of interstellar ice as our sun formed. That means our solar system’s moisture wasn’t the result of local conditions in the proto-planetary disk, but rather a regular feature of planetary formation — raising hopes that life could indeed exist elsewhere in the universe.

Dating Our Water

To determine the age of our solar system’s water, researchers focused on its ratio of hydrogen to deuterium, called “heavy hydrogen” because it has an extra neutron. Interstellar ice has a very high ratio of deuterium to hydrogen because it formed in very cold temperatures. Scientists already knew this from looking at the composition of comets and asteroids.

But, confounding the matter, deuterium levels in the solar system’s water have also been rising ever since the sun formed. So to determine if the sun alone could produce today’s levels of the isotope, researchers built a computer model that essentially wound back the clock to the beginning of the solar system and assumed no inherited deuterium.

However, the model system was incapable of producing deuterium to hydrogen ratios that were as high as those found in our solar system. Therefore, researchers estimate, 30 to 50 percent of our solar system’s water was already a part of the ancient molecular cloud that spawned the Sun and planets. They published their findings today in the journal Science.

Universal Water
If our solar system’s formation was typical, cosmically speaking, then the findings imply that interstellar ices are in healthy supply for all up-and-coming planetary systems. And since all life we know of depends on water, that news improves the odds that other planetary systems have what it takes to support life.

A new twist, then, on the Rime of the Ancient Mariner: “Water, water everywhere, and every planet can have a drink.”

[link to blogs.discovermagazine.com]
 Quoting: essentially 73577198


...


goes with my water post actually lol

nice


and you are right...the ancients spoke of primordial waters

:Wavesss:
 Quoting: Huginn

Yes, Jesus knew that’s why he could do what others called miracles. As walking on water is understanding dirt lest you get a patch of microbes in the dust now embedded on the face eating it. Heard of that happening to a farmer before. Spiritual tech defense lol
The great zoetrope is the speed of the gods
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everything touches another
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 Quoting: Fancy nli 72901778


:Dimensions:

the layers
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If it can be figured out, so what
We are not writing a text book here lol
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"There's a sign on the wall
but she wants to be sure
'cause you know sometimes words
have two meanings
In a tree by the brook
there's a songbird who sings
Sometimes all of our thoughts are misgiven
Ooh, it makes me wonder..."


spoken words have power

written words also have power(s)

which is most powerful?

source vs resource?
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Spoken words used to be singsong
Written words used to be pictoglyphs

One is atmospheric (spoken) and one telluric (written)
First and second thoughts use a crystalline that is nether atmospheric nor telluric

That’s why used together spoken and written was always cautious in passing the info down because if everyone knew drawing a turtle upside down in the dirt. Excuse me soil, with the right spoken words could cause flooding in that area, could be issues. First and second thought were stone builders telepathic, that is very hush hush.

This goes back to medicine people and origins of disease and how treatment always had both. Spoken and treatment, indigenously.
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Antinomy :) there's a word with knowing


Both sides of that coin
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interesting..

but all words must be of an author

by what authority? this is why I previously mentioned connotative vs denotative, we try to make sense of word sentences that we do not comprehend. however, its not that easy since not many words these days come with porper citations. lol

con fusion is most prevalent.

we can contract authority from within or without, I think this is why "know thyself" is key.

finding that highest court?
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Forefathers(not gender specific) was exact information passed down word for word and spoken with exact inflection. It is storytelling memory that is kept with families to clans to nations right within their time. A form of time travel for the senses which is a formula invaluable to the mind that if an outsider is present or reads or hears it could cause contamination to the senses and mind because of the authenticity. That’s why many sacred books or people trying to rewrite occult have many issues with the mind.
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Perspective on why smaller families today from past lifestyles growth and large families.
The grandmother keystone

[link to mysteriousreview.com]

The first hard evidence for the grandmother hypothesis was gathered by Kristen Hawkes, an anthropologist at the University of Utah who was studying the Hadza people, a group of hunter-gatherers in northern Tanzania. Hawkes was struck by “how productive these old ladies were” at foraging for food, and she later documented how their help allowed mothers to have more children.

If our long post-reproductive lives evolved because of grandmothers, we should be able to find fingerprints of the benefits of grandmothering in many cultures. But the circumstances of modern life differ drastically from those we faced at the beginning of our evolutionary story.

It turned out that staying close to grandma paid off in family size. Women who lived 200 miles from mom had, on average, 1.75 fewer children than their sisters who lived in the same parish as their mother. “Women in those days had a lot of kids, on average almost eight,” says Engelhardt. But times were tough, and about half of a woman’s offspring died before age 15. Such harsh conditions led to a range of reproductive success; the number of grandkids per grandmother in this database ranged from one to 195.

Being geographically close to grandma curbed child mortality too and allowed mothers to start having kids at a younger age.

Altogether, these results are what you’d expect if the grandmother hypothesis is true. “These results are really interesting,” says Hawkes. “They took a much more fine-grained approach, and it gives us a clearer picture of the effect of grandmothers.”
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The pinwheel Thule is not the way microbes move on earth
Fools November gold lol
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Snap! Don’t treat soil like dirt.
Noted lol
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i missed it.. was attending this: [link to www.youtube.com (secure)]

its actually pretty interesting and somewhat syncronistic
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Remember....its not the soil per se....but the organisms within it that facilitate growth.
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Antinomy :) there's a word with knowing


Both sides of that coin
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interesting..

but all words must be of an author

by what authority? this is why I previously mentioned connotative vs denotative, we try to make sense of word sentences that we do not comprehend. however, its not that easy since not many words these days come with porper citations. lol

con fusion is most prevalent.

we can contract authority from within or without, I think this is why "know thyself" is key.

finding that highest court?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71169035


Forefathers(not gender specific) was exact information passed down word for word and spoken with exact inflection. It is storytelling memory that is kept with families to clans to nations right within their time. A form of time travel for the senses which is a formula invaluable to the mind that if an outsider is present or reads or hears it could cause contamination to the senses and mind because of the authenticity. That’s why many sacred books or people trying to rewrite occult have many issues with the mind.
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The difference between word and action. Words are interpreted. Actions are direct.

Thus the importance of ritual.

Namely music and movemen t.
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Earth’s Water Is Older Than the Sun
By Carl Engelking | September 25, 2014 1:00 pm
water sunlight


The sun, at 4.6 billion years old, predates all the other bodies in our solar system. But it turns out that much of the water we swim in and drink here on Earth is even older.

A new model of the chemistry of the early solar system finds that up to half the water now on Earth was inherited from an abundant supply of interstellar ice as our sun formed. That means our solar system’s moisture wasn’t the result of local conditions in the proto-planetary disk, but rather a regular feature of planetary formation — raising hopes that life could indeed exist elsewhere in the universe.

Dating Our Water

To determine the age of our solar system’s water, researchers focused on its ratio of hydrogen to deuterium, called “heavy hydrogen” because it has an extra neutron. Interstellar ice has a very high ratio of deuterium to hydrogen because it formed in very cold temperatures. Scientists already knew this from looking at the composition of comets and asteroids.

But, confounding the matter, deuterium levels in the solar system’s water have also been rising ever since the sun formed. So to determine if the sun alone could produce today’s levels of the isotope, researchers built a computer model that essentially wound back the clock to the beginning of the solar system and assumed no inherited deuterium.

However, the model system was incapable of producing deuterium to hydrogen ratios that were as high as those found in our solar system. Therefore, researchers estimate, 30 to 50 percent of our solar system’s water was already a part of the ancient molecular cloud that spawned the Sun and planets. They published their findings today in the journal Science.

Universal Water
If our solar system’s formation was typical, cosmically speaking, then the findings imply that interstellar ices are in healthy supply for all up-and-coming planetary systems. And since all life we know of depends on water, that news improves the odds that other planetary systems have what it takes to support life.

A new twist, then, on the Rime of the Ancient Mariner: “Water, water everywhere, and every planet can have a drink.”

[link to blogs.discovermagazine.com]
 Quoting: essentially 73577198


...

Yes, Jesus knew that’s why he could do what others called miracles. As walking on water is understanding dirt lest you get a patch of microbes in the dust now embedded on the face eating it. Heard of that happening to a farmer before. Spiritual tech defense lol
The great zoetrope is the speed of the gods
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everything touches another
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 Quoting: Fancy nli 72901778


:Dimensions:

the layers
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nothing touches and nothing exists in the same shared timespace until waves of vibration are introduced.

Then they can feel each other and the invisible is seen.


Only that which we come to understand wholly touches us from the inside.

The viral na ure.
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Y-Y-You had this the whole time? Why didn't you tell anyone about it? Because I'm not stupid.
I took the money, rather than a slow death.
What money? What no, I've said too much.
People who talk end up dead.
You literally talk more than anybody has ever talked ever, in history.
Well, not about anything real.
(GASPS) I get it.
S-So someone pays you to-to flood the airwaves with-with bogus conspiracy theories and extremist propaganda, and anything real seems small in comparison.
Alien fake news.
You should hear my 9/11 theories.
- Who paid you to stay quiet? - MAN: All you had to do - was not talk.


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I think I just exhausted myself trying to use my powers to get Liz out of town.
(SIGHS) I don't think I anticipated how much harder it was gonna be this time.
Harder? Yeah, you know, 'cause I'm out of practice, so everything is harder this time.
That's not what you meant.
- Max, that's what she - Isobel.
Have you messed with Liz's mind before? MICHAEL: She told you.
She tried at the drive-in.
That's why you suggested it.
Not because it was some brilliant idea y'all had come up with, but because it worked before.
(LAUGHS SOFTLY) You made Liz leave.
After Rosa, after high school.
She didn't abandon me, you sent her away.
Say it.
Give me that much.

We were just trying to protect the secret, Max.
ISOBEL: You were all smitten and messed up and you wanted to tell Liz.
I wasn't smitten.
I loved her.
- How was I supposed to know that? - I don't know, Isobel, maybe if you were a damn mind reader! I thought you had a crush.
A dangerous one that could threaten all of our lives, including yours.
A-And you've made the rules our entire lives.
"Never be extraordinary.
" Just once, we made a game-time decision.
It was for your own good.
You lied for ten years! Sometimes you keep things from the people that you love to protect them.
Hey, kind of like how you've been lying to the love of your life about this little murder thing.
You know? Rosa and her friends? Well, ever since Liz drove away, I have never been happy.
Not once.
I have been idling because I don't think I deserved a goodbye.
And do you know what got me out of bed in the morning? How much I loved you two.
MICHAEL: Look.
This is ancient history.
- (GASPS) - (GRUNTS) It's not! It is right now.
I need to talk to Liz.
Where is she? I don't know.
How would I know? You got into her head a couple days ago.
The connection is still there.
Find her, Isobel! (HIGH-PITCHED RINGING) What-what, what is it? She's in trouble.
Give me your keys.
Give me your keys! She's near the Long Farm.


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Spoken words used to be singsong
Written words used to be pictoglyphs
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hi-low fan-c,

seems to me pictographs (icons) can be coded (written) with another symbol (re chorded) but not used to be them.

and spoken is currently verb/vibe/singsong as we speak.


One is atmospheric (spoken) and one telluric (written)
 Quoting: Fancypantz


good way to put it..


First and second thoughts use a crystalline that is nether atmospheric nor telluric
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i wish you wish to elaborate about this, it is intriguing to me. ;-)



That’s why used together spoken and written was always cautious in passing the info down because if everyone knew drawing a turtle upside down in the dirt. Excuse me soil, with the right spoken words could cause flooding in that area, could be issues. First and second thought were stone builders telepathic, that is very hush hush.

This goes back to medicine people and origins of disease and how treatment always had both. Spoken and treatment, indigenously.
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yes, yes! perhaps a great catastrophe put them into a survivalist state of mind and only a few were able to hang onto the old ways. and those few at first temporarily used the old ways against their fellow man but only in order to survive further but this then became standard operating procedure however it was never intended to be. and here we are.


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>>As adjectives the difference between hieratic and demotic is that hieratic is of or pertaining to priests, especially pharaonic priests of ancient egypt; sacerdotal while demotic is of or for the common people.
As nouns the difference between hieratic and demotic is that hieratic is a writing system used in pharaonic egypt that was developed alongside the hieroglyphic system, primarily written in ink with a reed brush on papyrus, allowing scribes to write quickly without resorting to the time consuming hieroglyphs while demotic is (linguistics) language as spoken by the common people. <<




Forefathers(not gender specific) was exact information passed down word for word and spoken with exact inflection. It is storytelling memory that is kept with families to clans to nations right within their time. A form of time travel for the senses which is a formula invaluable to the mind that if an outsider is present or reads or hears it could cause contamination to the senses and mind because of the authenticity. That’s why many sacred books or people trying to rewrite occult have many issues with the mind.
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Yes! scalar waves/time travel but how so it "could cause contamination to the senses and mind because of the authenticity."

thanks for your help with rolling this ball, its all up hill from here and Ive been stuck on some roots criss crossing this path.
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Snap! Don’t treat soil like dirt.
Noted lol
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i missed it.. was attending this: [link to www.youtube.com (secure)]

its actually pretty interesting and somewhat syncronistic
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Remember....its not the soil per se....but the organisms within it that facilitate growth.
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Fishermen say the best worms are found under a type of fruit tree.

I recall being told of these fish that were isolated inside a cave lake, no in or out streams, only fed pellets by the caretakers who stocked them there. Somewhere in the mid 1900s, a person ate one and said it tasted just like those pellets. Probably where ‘you are what you eat’ came from similar experience.
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Perspective on why smaller families today from past lifestyles growth and large families.
The grandmother keystone

[link to mysteriousreview.com]

The first hard evidence for the grandmother hypothesis was gathered by Kristen Hawkes, an anthropologist at the University of Utah who was studying the Hadza people, a group of hunter-gatherers in northern Tanzania. Hawkes was struck by “how productive these old ladies were” at foraging for food, and she later documented how their help allowed mothers to have more children.

If our long post-reproductive lives evolved because of grandmothers, we should be able to find fingerprints of the benefits of grandmothering in many cultures. But the circumstances of modern life differ drastically from those we faced at the beginning of our evolutionary story.

It turned out that staying close to grandma paid off in family size. Women who lived 200 miles from mom had, on average, 1.75 fewer children than their sisters who lived in the same parish as their mother. “Women in those days had a lot of kids, on average almost eight,” says Engelhardt. But times were tough, and about half of a woman’s offspring died before age 15. Such harsh conditions led to a range of reproductive success; the number of grandkids per grandmother in this database ranged from one to 195.

Being geographically close to grandma curbed child mortality too and allowed mothers to start having kids at a younger age.

Altogether, these results are what you’d expect if the grandmother hypothesis is true. “These results are really interesting,” says Hawkes. “They took a much more fine-grained approach, and it gives us a clearer picture of the effect of grandmothers.”

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recently this book came to my attention [link to www.amazon.com (secure)]

have not obtained a copy as of yet but it is write on this topic from what Im told.
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Antinomy :) there's a word with knowing


Both sides of that coin
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interesting..

but all words must be of an author

by what authority? this is why I previously mentioned connotative vs denotative, we try to make sense of word sentences that we do not comprehend. however, its not that easy since not many words these days come with porper citations. lol

con fusion is most prevalent.

we can contract authority from within or without, I think this is why "know thyself" is key.

finding that highest court?
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Forefathers(not gender specific) was exact information passed down word for word and spoken with exact inflection. It is storytelling memory that is kept with families to clans to nations right within their time. A form of time travel for the senses which is a formula invaluable to the mind that if an outsider is present or reads or hears it could cause contamination to the senses and mind because of the authenticity. That’s why many sacred books or people trying to rewrite occult have many issues with the mind.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


The difference between word and action. Words are interpreted. Actions are direct.

Thus the importance of ritual.

Namely music and movemen t.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77354515


Exact information is never translated information which is big difference in actions.
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Antinomy :) there's a word with knowing


Both sides of that coin
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interesting..

but all words must be of an author

by what authority? this is why I previously mentioned connotative vs denotative, we try to make sense of word sentences that we do not comprehend. however, its not that easy since not many words these days come with porper citations. lol

con fusion is most prevalent.

we can contract authority from within or without, I think this is why "know thyself" is key.

finding that highest court?
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"When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean—neither more nor less." "The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things." "The question is," said Humpty Dumpty, "which is to be master—that's all.” - Through the Looking Glass by L. Carroll
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Earth’s Water Is Older Than the Sun
By Carl Engelking | September 25, 2014 1:00 pm
water sunlight


The sun, at 4.6 billion years old, predates all the other bodies in our solar system. But it turns out that much of the water we swim in and drink here on Earth is even older.

A new model of the chemistry of the early solar system finds that up to half the water now on Earth was inherited from an abundant supply of interstellar ice as our sun formed. That means our solar system’s moisture wasn’t the result of local conditions in the proto-planetary disk, but rather a regular feature of planetary formation — raising hopes that life could indeed exist elsewhere in the universe.

Dating Our Water

To determine the age of our solar system’s water, researchers focused on its ratio of hydrogen to deuterium, called “heavy hydrogen” because it has an extra neutron. Interstellar ice has a very high ratio of deuterium to hydrogen because it formed in very cold temperatures. Scientists already knew this from looking at the composition of comets and asteroids.

But, confounding the matter, deuterium levels in the solar system’s water have also been rising ever since the sun formed. So to determine if the sun alone could produce today’s levels of the isotope, researchers built a computer model that essentially wound back the clock to the beginning of the solar system and assumed no inherited deuterium.

However, the model system was incapable of producing deuterium to hydrogen ratios that were as high as those found in our solar system. Therefore, researchers estimate, 30 to 50 percent of our solar system’s water was already a part of the ancient molecular cloud that spawned the Sun and planets. They published their findings today in the journal Science.

Universal Water
If our solar system’s formation was typical, cosmically speaking, then the findings imply that interstellar ices are in healthy supply for all up-and-coming planetary systems. And since all life we know of depends on water, that news improves the odds that other planetary systems have what it takes to support life.

A new twist, then, on the Rime of the Ancient Mariner: “Water, water everywhere, and every planet can have a drink.”

[link to blogs.discovermagazine.com]
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everything touches another
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 Quoting: Fancy nli 72901778


:Dimensions:

the layers
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nothing touches and nothing exists in the same shared timespace until waves of vibration are introduced.

Then they can feel each other and the invisible is seen.


Only that which we come to understand wholly touches us from the inside.

The viral na ure.
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resonance :)

so well said, bravo
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nothing touches and nothing exists in the same shared timespace until waves of vibration are introduced.

Then they can feel each other and the invisible is seen.


Only that which we come to understand wholly touches us from the inside.

The viral na ure.
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way before I reached the age of majority (in the commonly held sense), while pondering the material world and how it came to be so, one of my thoughts was that it is like how rings on a ponds surface intersect and where the rings meet, things materialize.

now many years later when lazers came along, I see how intersceting lazer beams form holographic imagery!

crazy how a childs active imagination is able to make something from nothing. still not sure how it actually works but seems closer to the reality than my other ideas how thoughts condense to form matter.

by all means, please write-on!
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Spoken words used to be singsong
Written words used to be pictoglyphs
 Quoting: Fancypantz


hi-low fan-c,

seems to me pictographs (icons) can be coded (written) with another symbol (re chorded) but not used to be them.

and spoken is currently verb/vibe/singsong as we speak.


One is atmospheric (spoken) and one telluric (written)
 Quoting: Fancypantz


good way to put it..


First and second thoughts use a crystalline that is nether atmospheric nor telluric
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i wish you wish to elaborate about this, it is intriguing to me. ;-)



That’s why used together spoken and written was always cautious in passing the info down because if everyone knew drawing a turtle upside down in the dirt. Excuse me soil, with the right spoken words could cause flooding in that area, could be issues. First and second thought were stone builders telepathic, that is very hush hush.

This goes back to medicine people and origins of disease and how treatment always had both. Spoken and treatment, indigenously.
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yes, yes! perhaps a great catastrophe put them into a survivalist state of mind and only a few were able to hang onto the old ways. and those few at first temporarily used the old ways against their fellow man but only in order to survive further but this then became standard operating procedure however it was never intended to be. and here we are.


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>>As adjectives the difference between hieratic and demotic is that hieratic is of or pertaining to priests, especially pharaonic priests of ancient egypt; sacerdotal while demotic is of or for the common people.
As nouns the difference between hieratic and demotic is that hieratic is a writing system used in pharaonic egypt that was developed alongside the hieroglyphic system, primarily written in ink with a reed brush on papyrus, allowing scribes to write quickly without resorting to the time consuming hieroglyphs while demotic is (linguistics) language as spoken by the common people. <<




Forefathers(not gender specific) was exact information passed down word for word and spoken with exact inflection. It is storytelling memory that is kept with families to clans to nations right within their time. A form of time travel for the senses which is a formula invaluable to the mind that if an outsider is present or reads or hears it could cause contamination to the senses and mind because of the authenticity. That’s why many sacred books or people trying to rewrite occult have many issues with the mind.
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Yes! scalar waves/time travel but how so it "could cause contamination to the senses and mind because of the authenticity."

thanks for your help with rolling this ball, its all up hill from here and Ive been stuck on some roots criss crossing this path.
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have you read Joseph Farrell's work on this topic...or even to a lesser extent even Richard Hoagland had some key ideas





GLP