Thursday, February 15, 2024

As Above, So Below

 Many people, including myself, have misinterpreted the saying.

As it appears in its most widely divulged medieval Latin translation:

Quod est superius est sicut quod inferius, et quod inferius est sicut quod est superius.

That which is above is like to that which is below, and that which is below is like to that which is above.

It may be noted that the original Arabic of the verse in the Emerald Tablet itself does not mention that what is above and what is below are “as” or “like” each other, but rather that they are “from” each other:

Arabic: إن الأعلى من الأسفل والأسفل من الأعلى

English translation of the Arabic: That which is above is from that which is below, and that which is below is from that which is above.

Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Our Mysterious Moon

 


1. Who took this photo and how was this photo taken?

2. Where are the stars? We can certainly see the stars from our planet, but not while in space? Were the stars purposely airbrushed out? If so, why?

3. Is the Moon artificial; a hollowed-out rock housing an alien spacecraft and an alien colony base? 

4. Why haven't NASA and the government been back to construct bases on the moon? Or have they and the public don't know about it.

5. Mankind has waged wars, massacred people, and pillaged to capture territories around the world. Despite this, no one has done this with the moon. Why?

Why are they (people of the world) not discussing this? (because the masses are too distracted with enterTRAINment)

“Give them bread and circuses and they will never revolt”: The phrase “Give them bread and circuses” is often attributed to the Roman satirist Juvenal. It encapsulates the strategy employed by the ruling elite to placate and control the masses through the provision of basic necessities (bread) and captivating entertainment (circuses). By diverting attention away from pressing matters, such as economic inequality or political corruption, the ruling class aimed to maintain social stability and prevent revolts.

China's Chang'e-5 Spacecraft Moon Landing; Russia's first lunar mission in 47 years smashes into the moon in failure August 21, 2023, India will try to land its Chandrayaan-3 probe on the moon on August 23, 2023. 

Chandrayaan-3: India makes historic landing near Moon's south pole (bbc.com)

India has made history as its Moon mission becomes the first to land in the lunar south pole region.

With this, India joins an elite club of countries to achieve a soft landing on the Moon, after the US, the former Soviet Union, and China.

The Vikram lander from Chandrayaan-3 successfully touched down as planned at 18:04 local time (12:34 GMT).

Celebrations have broken out across the country, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying "India is now on the Moon".

"We have reached where no other country could. It's a joyous occasion," he added. Mr. Modi was watching the event live from South Africa where he is attending the Brics summit.

Okay, so where are the photos? What about the videos? It is common knowledge that practically everyone on the planet (except indigenous tribes that have no touch with the modern world and monks) takes photos and videos of everything. It is one of the key features of cell phones and why people will stand in lines for 24 hours to acquire an iPhone.

You'd think that if humanity accomplished something monumental, there would be dozens of images and recordings to commemorate the achievement. Yet, nothing. However, if you visit an average person's Instagram/TikTok/Facebook page, you will find dozens of photos and videos of their favorite moments, as well as memes. 

After two failed attempts to launch, NASA's moon rocket may need repairs : NPR

"After two failed attempts to launch, NASA's moon rocket may need repair. For a second time, NASA has scrubbed the launch of its new moon rocket. Problems with fuel leaks and faulty sensors led to the delays for the Artemis-1 test mission, with more possible delays to come." This article was printed online September 4, 2022. And it is now February 14, 2024...nothing.

And this is the same organization that claimed to have landed astronauts on the moon in 1969 with inferior technology. 

Ancient Maps

 According to American history:

Near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, Orville and Wilbur Wright made the first successful flight in history of a self-propelled, heavier-than-air aircraft on December 17, 1903. Orville piloted the gasoline-powered, propeller-driven biplane, which stayed aloft for 12 seconds and covered 120 feet on its inaugural flight.

Ancient Maps- 

So, how did the ancient mapmakers know how the earth's areas appeared from above?

You can't get the same effect simply sailing a boat.

Words

Jordan Maxwell:

Words

"You must learn what words mean, particularly in connection to law and government. 

In order to understand the world you live in, you need to go back to the beginning and see where the words came from and where the ideas developed. Too many people just accept things from their parents, teachers, religious leaders, political leaders, etc., never realizing the world is not what they think it is and history is not what they think it is. 

We have found out what the elite have known for hundreds of years: there was no Noah and there was no great flood. The whole story in the Old Testament of Noah and the Ark comes from a far older story in the Gilgamesh Epic from the ancient Sumerians."

Roman Maxim Law- "For he that would be deceived, let him."

Buy an Etymology book. 

Monday, January 29, 2024

Paganism


The information is from a Christian website. 

Pagan Definition

Pagan; Paganism: "a person holding religious beliefs other than those of the main world religions; a religion other than one of the main world religions, specifically a non-Christian or pre-Christian religion."

According to Merriam-Webster, the term “Pagan” comes from the Late Latin word paganus, which was used at the end of the Roman Empire to identify those who practiced a religion other than Christianity, Judaism, or Islam. Early Christians often used the term to refer to non-Christians who worshiped multiple deities. 

In Latin, paganus originally meant “country dweller” or “civilian;” it is believed that the word’s religious meaning developed either from the enduring non-Christian religious practices of those who lived far from the Roman cities where Christianity was more quickly adopted or from the fact that early Christians referred to themselves as “soldiers of Christ,” making nonbelievers “civilians.”

Origin and History of Paganism

According to patheos.com, Paganism represents a wide variety of traditions that emphasize reverence for nature and a revival of ancient polytheistic and animistic religious practices. Some modern forms of Paganism have their roots in 19th century C.E. European nationalism (including the British Order of Druids), but most contemporary Pagan groups trace their immediate organizational roots to the 1960s and have an emphasis on archetypal psychology and a spiritual interest in nature.

Paganism is simultaneously a prehistoric and postmodern religion-it is as ancient as the fertility symbols associated with the veneration of gods and goddesses tens of thousands of years ago, while its newest forms have emerged as recently as the mid-20th century. Broadly speaking, Paganism encompasses two key characteristics: 1) religious and spiritual practices concerning the worship of, or devotion to, the earth, the natural world, and/or the manifest physical universe; and/or 2) belief in spiritual beings: goddesses, gods, nature spirits (fairies, elves, power animals), and ancestral spirits.

Pagan Beliefs

Wikipedia.com lists the following two primary elements of pagan beliefs.

Polytheism: One principle of the Pagan movement is polytheism, the belief in and veneration of multiple gods or goddesses. Within the Pagan movement, there can be found many deities, both male and female, who have various associations and embody forces of nature, aspects of culture, and facets of human psychology. These deities are typically depicted in human form and are viewed as having human faults. They are therefore not seen as perfect, but rather are venerated as being wise and powerful. Pagans feel that this understanding of the gods reflected the dynamics of life on Earth, allowing for the expression of humor.

Animism: A key part of most Pagan worldviews is the holistic concept of a universe that is interconnected. This is connected with a belief in either pantheism or panentheism. In both beliefs, divinity and the material or spiritual universe are one. For pagans, pantheism means that "divinity is inseparable from nature and that deity is immanent in nature".


Government Oppression

..." the belief in "government"- the notion that some people actually have the moral right to rule over others- has caused immeasurable pain and oppression, enslavement and death."- Larken Rose

This is a statement I agree with. No one, regardless of position, title, status, or pedigree, has the authority to rule over others. Every person is sovereign and has the right to live their life as they see fit. They have the right to live their lives freely as long as it does not cause harm or loss to others.

Sadly, many individuals believe that their religion and government have the authority to reign over others. These same people, however, will be the first to protest and rebel when their rights are violated. ("It's okay to take away the rights of others but not mine") 

Tuesday, December 12, 2023

The Many "Saviors" of the World

 The following is an excerpt from the book The Biggest Secret, by David Icke


OK, a little quiz. Who am I talking about?

He was born to a virgin by immaculate conception through the intervention of a holy spirit. This fulfilled an ancient prophecy. When he was born the ruling tyrant wanted to kill him. His parents had to flee to safety. All male children under the age of two were slain by the ruler as he sought to kill the child. Angels and shepherds were at his birth and he was given gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. He was worshipped as the savior of men and led a moral and humble life. He performed miracles which included healing the sick, giving sight to the blind, casting out devils, and raising the dead. He was put to death on the cross between two thieves. He descended to hell and rose from the dead to ascend back to heaven. 

Sounds exactly like Jesus doesn't it? But, it's not. That is how they described the Eastern savior god known as Virishna, 1,200 years BEFORE Jesus claimed to have been born. If you want a savior god who died so sins could be forgiven, take your pick from the ancient world because there are a stream of them, all originating and coming out of the Near East and the Caucasus Mountains. Here are some of the 'Son of God' heroes who play the lead role in stories that mirror those attributed to Jesus and almost all were worshipped long BEFORE Jesus was even heard of:

  • Krishna of Hindostan
  • Buddha Sakia of India
  • Osiris and Horus of Egypt
  • Odin of Scandinavia
  • Crite of Chaldea
  • Baal and Taut of Phoencia
  • Indra of Tibet
  • Jao of Nepal
  • Tammuz of Syria and Babylon
  • Attis of Phrygia
  • Adad of Assyria
  • Hesus or Eros of the Druids
  • Thor, son of Odin, of the Gauls
  • Mithra or Mithras, the pre-Christian Roman-Persian god
  • Dionysus and Bacchus of Greece and Asia Minor



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