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Coming Into Existence
User ID: 16476021 United States 04/26/2022 09:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Coming Into Existence It was the crusades where a knight was betrayed and killed by his fellows for greed and riches and as he laid dying he cursed them to revel for ten lifetimes which was 700 years of excess of their lusts and then he would come back for poetic justice. So he resurrects in modern era and all are invited together, those from 700 years ago, that have no memory of who they were in previous lives. And he starts to remember from being around them and reveals their identities and the memory given back to them and eventually meeting their destinies. Something like that lol Thank you and I ended up seeing an Outer Range last night. The sheriff trying to twist them against each other.. Mystery/suspense/thrillers... [link to youtu.be (secure)] lol And the buffalo.. I was going to start from the beginning today but chose "Utopia" instead and that reminded me of your lab steak post(!) :) I just finished the 4th episode this morning. They have already set the pathway for who autumn is. Wonder if they will stick to it. Lol The American or European version of utopia? I like the American version better. I have a few ideas in mind for her, and Royal, how he just "showed up" on the farm too And neighbor remembering the hole from when he was younger Oh, I didnt know there were 2, the American. I thought it funny 2020(plandemic) but I see the British was 2013...even funnier lol Not "ha-ha" funny I received a text yesterday and they were fearful it was going to be like the tv show Lost with unanswered questions in the end. Yes good points. Right?! It’s like reading behold a pale horse lol |
Coming Into Existence
User ID: 16476021 United States 04/26/2022 09:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] Quoting: Coming Into Existence Forewarned about the flood by the matsya avatara of Vishnu, he saved mankind by building a boat that carried his family and the saptarishi to safety. He is the son of Vivasvana.[1] Shraddhadeva was the king of the Dravida Kingdom during the epoch of the Matsya Purana.[3] According to the Matsya Purana, Matsya, the avatar of Vishnu, first appeared as a shaphari (a small carp) to Shraddhadeva while he washed his hands in a river flowing down the Malaya Mountains.[4] The little fish asked the king to save him, and out of compassion, he put it in a water jar. It kept growing bigger and bigger, until the king first put it in a bigger pitcher, and then deposited it in a well. When the well also proved insufficient for the ever-growing fish, the King placed it in a tank (reservoir), that was two yojanas (16 miles) in height above the surface and on land, as much in length, and a yojana (8 miles) in breadth.[5][6] As it grew further, the king had to put the fish in a river, and when even the river proved insufficient, he placed it in the ocean, after which it nearly filled the vast expanse of the great ocean. It was then that Vishnu, revealing himself, informed the king of an all-destructive deluge which would be coming very soon.[7][8][9] The king built a huge boat which housed his family, saptarishi, nine types of seeds, and animals to repopulate the earth, after the deluge would end and the oceans and seas would recede. At the time of deluge, Vishnu appeared as a horned fish and Shesha appeared as a rope, with which the king fastened the boat to the horn of the fish.[10] ………… In Theosophy, the "Vaivasvata Manu" is one of the most important beings at the highest level of Initiation of the ancient Vedic sages, along with Maitreya, and the Maha Chohan. According to Theosophy, each root race has its own Manu who physically incarnates in an advanced body of an individual of the old root race and physically progenerates with a suitable female partner the first individuals of the new root race. Getting this for feathered serpent ancient maritime advanced boat builders Vibing song lol "Shesha (Sesa), also known as Sheshanaga ( (Sesanaga) or Adishesha (Adi Sesa), is a Hindu mythological serpent also known as the Nagaraja or King of all serpents and one of the primal beings of creation. In the Puranas, Shesha is said to hold all the planets of the universe on his hoods and to constantly sing the glories of the God Vishnu from all his mouths. He is sometimes referred to as Ananta Shesha, which translates as Endless-Shesha or Adishesha "First Shesha". It is said that when Adishesa uncoils, time moves forward and creation takes place; when he coils back, the universe ceases to exist." [link to en.m.wikipedia.org (secure)] {Sounds like the "Indrawing"/Kybalion which has come up recently too, I think} "Chundan vallam ('beaked boat'), known outside Kerala as Kerala snake boats, are one of the icons of Kerala culture used in the Vallamkali or boat race." "Constructed according to specifications taken from the Sthapatya Veda(from Vastu Shashtra), an ancient treatise for the building of wooden boats," [link to en.m.wikipedia.org (secure)] "Vastu shastra (literally "science of architecture") are texts on the traditional Indian system of architecture. These texts describe principles of design, layout, measurements, ground preparation, space arrangement, and spatial geometry. The designs aim to integrate architecture with nature, the relative functions of various parts of the structure, and ancient beliefs utilising geometric patterns (yantra), symmetry, and directional alignments" "Ancient Vastu Shastra principles include those for the design of Mandir (Hindu temples), and the principles for the design and layout of houses, towns, cities, gardens, roads, water works, shops and other public areas" "Theories tracing links of the principles of composition in vastu shastra and the Indus Valley Civilization have been made, but scholar Kapila Vatsyayan considers this as speculation as the Indus Valley script remains undeciphered. "According to Chakrabarti, Vastu Vidya is as old the Vedic period and linked to the ritual architecture. According to Michael W. Meister, the Atharvaveda contains verses with mystic cosmogony which provide a paradigm for cosmic planning, but they did not represent architecture nor a developed practice." [link to en.m.wikipedia.org (secure)] Seems a very detailed text on the science, no stone building info tho, I guess...so after culture or "undeciphered"? Was reminding me of Nassim saying, that with all of the Hieroglyphs on pyramids/temples, there are no building instructions. That's a great video, hadn't seen it :) Singing glories to the god Vishnu with all his mouths constantly is vocal boxes aka cords——folds Yet the coils out and in is imaging technology like phased array coils where individual signals combine to create one image. It is said vision is a snapshot of eternity and when it unfolds into meaning is seeing the varying perspectives not that the vision changes, it didn’t, it is experienced differently; type of thing. Fantastic interpretation Reminding me of my favorite quote from that Rumi/deep listening vid, "I should sell my tongue and buy a thousand ears, when that one steps near and begins to speak" @3:36 That’s a beautiful quote. To expand it, when in that state of being the gorilla mind of physical mind leaves naturally. Gift economy lol |
Coming Into Existence
User ID: 16476021 United States 04/26/2022 09:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to youtu.be (secure)] It's said that Shesha always incarnates with Vishnu @5:00 And "in every avatar of Vishnu, Adishesha would die before him" "It is essential, so that when Lord Vishnu gives up his life and returns to Vaikuntha Dhaam, Shesha is ready to serve his lord" Shesha seems very similar to renenunet That's an interesting connect, the phonetics too. I thought shesha would be pronounced like the hooka/shisha("she") but it's more like "shay". I'm short on time this am tho, so a lot, "She(renenunet) was the female counterpart of Shai, "destiny", who represented the positive destiny of the child." "Shai (also spelt Sai, occasionally Shay, and in Greek, Psais) was the deification of the concept of fate in Egyptian mythology. As a concept, with no particular reason for associating one gender over another, Shai was sometimes considered female, rather than the more usual understanding of being male, in which circumstance Shai was referred to as Shait (simply the feminine form of the name). His name reflects his function, as it means (that which is) ordained." "As the god of fate, it was said that he determined the span of each man's life, and was present at the judgement of the soul of the deceased in the Duat. In consequence, he was sometimes identified as the husband of Mesenet, goddess of birth, or, in later years, of Renenutet, who assigned the Ren, and had become considered goddess of fortune. Because of the power associated in the concept, Akhenaten, in introducing monotheism, said that Shai was an attribute of Aten, whereas Ramses II claimed to be lord of Shai (i.e. lord of fate)." "During Ptolemaic Egypt, Shai, as god of fate, was identified with the Greek god Agathodaemon, who was the god of fortune telling. Thus, since Agathodaemon was considered to be a serpent, and the word Shai was also the Egyptian word for pig, in the Hellenic period, Shai was sometimes depicted as a serpent-headed pig, known to Egyptologists as the Shai animal." [link to en.m.wikipedia.org (secure)] Egyptian word for pig goes back to Sumerian magi altering the lineage into pig lineage. And the H/ws do not eat pork being from Egypt and casting into pigs comes to mind. Pig being unclean from Set. (Restrictive diet) Recalls the totem of South America of the serpent(cave) puma(earth) condor(sky) reminding to go inward like the cave blocks the frequencies outside of it because going in is really going out, that is hitting that shift. |
Coming Into Existence
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User ID: 78689367 United States 04/26/2022 10:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | *with the version of he brew(biblical) that is completely mathematical machine like, in mind Quoting: Begin Again. Which came after Old He brew Obviously, it was enhanced/adapted after it was created and/because it's not the original? So when and how Good question OP IMO the best books are the Apocryphal ones like Jubilees and Enoch etc. "And I give power unto my two witnesses, and they shall prophecy a thousand ~ two hundred and three-score days, clothed in sackcloth. These are the 'Two Olive Trees', and the 'Two Candlesticks' standing before the God of the Earth". - Gospel of Revelation "And on this account ordained them for a Memorial forever, and thus they Ordained. And they placed them on the Heavenly-Tables, each had 'Thirteen' weeks; from one to another 'passed' their Memorial". - Book of Jubilees [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
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