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Post by LorrB on Jan 27, 2012 8:02:47 GMT 9.5
I am told it is now stashed away deep in a cavern somewhere in the continental US. Underneath Denver Airport or Area 51. ;D Just joking.
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Post by sekhmet on Jan 27, 2012 9:44:59 GMT 9.5
That theory has been around longer than any of us. Really? And where might I find it? I have never seen it mentioned in any of the books I have read on the topic.
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Post by sekhmet on Jan 27, 2012 9:53:30 GMT 9.5
I am told it is now stashed away deep in a cavern somewhere in the continental US. Underneath Denver Airport or Area 51. ;D Just joking. I am given to understand it is stored in one of the "natural" caverns and not in any 'government' facility; it is in the possession of a 'secret' Order of the Knights of the Temple. The initial effect of these arks (when still empowered) is to derange the workings of the mind when approached too closely; apparently only people who have been trained in concentration techniques can handle them. I asked him what it looked like; he said most of them were simple stone boxes with what looked like "horns" on the lid.
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Post by LorrB on Jan 27, 2012 11:15:22 GMT 9.5
I asked him what it looked like; he said most of them were simple stone boxes with what looked like "horns" on the lid. Antenna? The 'devil' is said to have horns
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Post by paul on Jan 27, 2012 11:23:47 GMT 9.5
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Post by LorrB on Jan 27, 2012 11:57:32 GMT 9.5
The Ark and some of its possible locations. ps.. did you know that the Ark fits hand in glove with the 'sarcophagus' in the Great Pyramid? Did you know that pink granite (porphyry stone) has amazing properties? Pink granite is the most paramagnetic stone that I have ever measured-with an instrument called a magnaprobe. The inside tower chamber of the Great Pyramid is constructed from beautiful pink granite. Each of the giant pink granite lenses (tower floors) act to focus the cosmic paramagnetism down (like light waves) into the King's Chamber. The outer limestone portion of the pyramid serves as a giant condenser lenses in a photographic enlarger-to diffuse and concentrate paramagnetic waves. Of course, the outer, smooth, tura limestone casing of the Great Pyramid has been destroyed so it will never again stimulate total levitation of a heavy body. www.subtleenergies.com/ormus/tw/pyramids.htm
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Post by sekhmet on Jan 27, 2012 12:01:35 GMT 9.5
For my part I would assume that the 'ark' contained some sort of "energetic being"; I have heard of such things in India. Possibly a pythoness was the 'channel" through which it spoke; I have also heard of such things and was confirmed in this by the writings of Gurdjieff, who spoke of communications effected via "entranced pythonesses".
Possibly the concept of 'arks' became obsolete after a time and they were no longer necessary; the astral "pathways' having been fully established between humans and the subtler spiritual realms. Even Dion Fortune remarked: "Magickal abilities that were the sole property of the adepts of old are commonplace nowadays" or words to that effect. Even Jesus apparently said: "You will do all these things (miracles) and more..."
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Post by sekhmet on Jan 27, 2012 12:05:10 GMT 9.5
The Ark and some of its possible locations. ps.. did you know that the Ark fits hand in glove with the 'sarcophagus' in the Great Pyramid? Did you know that pink granite (porphyry stone) has amazing properties? Pink granite is the most paramagnetic stone that I have ever measured-with an instrument called a magnaprobe. The inside tower chamber of the Great Pyramid is constructed from beautiful pink granite. Each of the giant pink granite lenses (tower floors) act to focus the cosmic paramagnetism down (like light waves) into the King's Chamber. The outer limestone portion of the pyramid serves as a giant condenser lenses in a photographic enlarger-to diffuse and concentrate paramagnetic waves. Of course, the outer, smooth, tura limestone casing of the Great Pyramid has been destroyed so it will never again stimulate total levitation of a heavy body. www.subtleenergies.com/ormus/tw/pyramids.htm I guess we will never know the actuality now that it has been irreparably damaged! Aleister Crowley and his wife actually spent the night in the "King's Chamber" of the Great Pyramid. I bet you can't do that nowadays!
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Post by paul on Jan 27, 2012 12:14:00 GMT 9.5
For my part I would assume that the 'ark' contained some sort of "energetic being"; .. There may well have been various high tech devices in those times including the Ark, the Staff of Moses, the Shamir and the Boat of Millions of Years. It is quite possible that such devices should contain or even be an energetic being. (the staff of Moses turned into a serpent) There are modern accounts that indicate some ufos are alive. www.ufodigest.com/news/0808/areufosalive.html
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Post by sekhmet on Jan 27, 2012 13:26:30 GMT 9.5
There is certainly enough evidence to suggest that Moses was a corrupt Egyptian priest who stole magickal secrets from the temple in which he was a priest (the name "Moses' is an incomplete Egyptian name, meaning "born of", as in "Ra-moses" "born of Ra") and set himself up among the Habiru as some sort of "messiah' figure thereby.
There was no "parting of the Red Sea", f'r instance; the archives of Ramses II show that the "ebrim" or Habiru were expelled from Egypt because it was believed they were spreading leprosy and not because of any "let my people go' nonsense. Thus we can assume that the tales of the alleged 'superiority' of Moses' magick over that of Egypt" were also cooked-up fairy tales similar to that of the "parting of the Red Sea".
There was also some tale about Moses having to wear a veil because "the light emanating from his face was blinding"; there is a school of thought that says more likely it was a pretext for keeping him under wraps because he had leprosy! Maybe that was why he was originally kicked out of the Egyptian priesthood, in fact!
One of my favourite anecdotes about Moses was that the journey to the actual "promised land" was only about 25 miles or so, yet it took than 40 YEARS to get there...someone calculated that they would have had to move camp over about 100 feet a day in order to drag out the journey so long!
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Post by paul on Jan 27, 2012 13:32:13 GMT 9.5
There is certainly enough evidence to suggest that Moses was a corrupt Egyptian priest who stole magickal secrets from the temple in which he was a priest ... Or perhaps he recalled where he had hidden the devices in a previous life The Mormons have a legend that the involves the lost tribes reappearing at the North Pole and traveling south. Perhaps the 40 years journey was not where we commonly think it to have been.
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Post by LorrB on Jan 27, 2012 13:37:21 GMT 9.5
One of my favourite anecdotes about Moses was that the journey to the actual "promised land" was only about 25 miles or so, yet it took than 40 YEARS to get there...someone calculated that they would have had to move camp over about 100 feet a day in order to drag out the journey so long! Human gestation period is 40 weeks. The Red or Reed Sea could be your blood. www.archive.org/details/TheRedSeaIsYourBlood
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Post by cwhite on Jan 27, 2012 21:50:55 GMT 9.5
Underneath Denver Airport or Area 51. ;D Just joking. I am given to understand it is stored in one of the "natural" caverns and not in any 'government' facility; Oak Island, Nova Scotia?
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Post by cwhite on Jan 27, 2012 22:05:27 GMT 9.5
There was also some tale about Moses having to wear a veil because "the light emanating from his face was blinding"; there is a school of thought that says more likely it was a pretext for keeping him under wraps because he had leprosy! I've heard that the burns on his face were due to the production of the ORME/mana (or maybe from burning letters into stone?). I've come across archeological evidence that would suggest there was a temple dedicated to Hathor at the top of Mt. Sinai, which would explain the depictions of him with a "horned halo". I would bet, that is also where the "green man" lived.
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Post by Henka on Jan 28, 2012 0:29:31 GMT 9.5
That theory has been around longer than any of us. Really? And where might I find it? I have never seen it mentioned in any of the books I have read on the topic. This is the whole "Priory of Sion" nonsense.
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Post by paul on Jan 28, 2012 6:21:13 GMT 9.5
... This is the whole "Priory of Sion" nonsense. Regardless of the veracity of the Plantard account, the sites in the story have much to tell of higher forces. For example, having spent 32 years writing Parsifal, Wagner finished it shortly after visiting Rennes le Chateau. (The energy at Rennes le Chateau is anchored in the roof of the church having retreated from the interior to avoid the tourists.)
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Post by sekhmet on Jan 28, 2012 12:52:11 GMT 9.5
Really? And where might I find it? I have never seen it mentioned in any of the books I have read on the topic. This is the whole "Priory of Sion" nonsense. Is it? Funny, whe I came to the conclusion I did, I never even thought of the "Priory of Sion". I merely extrapolated, based on the known facts. It is known that the Temple priesthood traveled to Gaul via Greece, where they married into the local nobility; it is also known that the Templars that dug 180 feet through solid rock under the Temple must have found 'something' because the Order took off like 'gangbusters' after they did so. The 'Priory of Sion' thing was 'debunked" a long while back; are you not aware of this?
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Post by Henka on Jan 29, 2012 0:37:21 GMT 9.5
This is the whole "Priory of Sion" nonsense. Is it? Funny, whe I came to the conclusion I did, I never even thought of the "Priory of Sion". I merely extrapolated, based on the known facts. It is known that the Temple priesthood traveled to Gaul via Greece, where they married into the local nobility; it is also known that the Templars that dug 180 feet through solid rock under the Temple must have found 'something' because the Order took off like 'gangbusters' after they did so. The 'Priory of Sion' thing was 'debunked" a long while back; are you not aware of this? Ahem... that is why I called it "nonsense."
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Post by sekhmet on Jan 29, 2012 11:40:50 GMT 9.5
Well, feel free to do so; but if you actually read what I wrote, the "Priory of Sion' is not mentioned anywhere.
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Post by paul on Jan 29, 2012 12:20:15 GMT 9.5
Introducing the PS was a bit of a distraction.
So do we have views as to what the genuine secrets might relate?
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