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Post by LorrB on May 17, 2012 8:43:58 GMT 9.5
I sense serpent energy to be a 5th dimension energy, went array, when the asteroid was converted from being a planet ( major euphemism LOL) and the bird energy is 7th dimensional. But the 5th rock gone missing is a perceptual context for Lucifer ascending above God in the heavens, and he fell to earth as lightning, and his energy is trapped in this domain, neither good nor evil, just our perception. I personally deny knowing any evil, as I live. It is just an energy here and more than most can deal with. So it was termed evil. Are you referring to the asteroid belt? The late great planet Tiamet? According to the harmonic rule known as Bode’s Law, a planet should exist between Mars and Jupiter - some 260 million miles from the Sun.
Beginning in 1801, tiny rock and metallic objects were discovered to be orbiting the Sun at about this distance. Since then, several hundred thousand large asteroids have been catalogued, and it is estimated that there are more than a million 1 km asteroids.
Stretched out at a distance of 205 to 300 million miles from the Sun, this band is known as the Asteroid Belt.
www.bibliotecapleyades.net/hercolobus/esp_hercolobus_26.htm
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Post by LorrB on May 17, 2012 9:08:12 GMT 9.5
Foxfires wrote
This is interesting. A whole new way of looking at something familiar.
The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed. Matter is a form of energy and the energy in the matter destroyed (a whole planet) exactly equals the energy released in the reaction, E = mc^2.
Earth changes would have been inevitable.
Lucifer might have been a planet which was cast out of heaven by cosmic misfortune (?) and the results greatly affected Earth and all its life forms.
The physical results we are familiar with but I had not thought about the effects of increased energy and it affect upon our minds and body electrics. Something blowing my mind takes on whole new meaning.
Power corrupts as they say. Evil might be the result of an overloaded system? We earthlings were accidentally given knives to play with.
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Post by LorrB on May 17, 2012 9:41:15 GMT 9.5
Nibiru (Planet X) a contender for the winged red planet title?
9th Dimension stuff is too far up the ladder for me, I'm still stuck on the lower rungs. Paul may find what you have to say of interest, he is a traveller.
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Post by paul on May 17, 2012 12:12:53 GMT 9.5
The scientific concept of black holes keeps moving to address new observations. Nevertheless, once the concept of aether is introduced it is possible to bring energy into and out of existence at remote locations. One application of this is the Tesla Howitzer. www.cheniere.org/books/excalibur/glossary/177.htm
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Post by cwhite on May 17, 2012 22:56:39 GMT 9.5
Green men also is indicative of the war like state men are in and being under the Mars god of war, where man's battles and war is an internal feeling made to an outward projection as he battels between love and hate emotions, to conquer the first trial of feeling emotions, and passing the emotional trials Green with envy springs to mind. Or green behind the ears...
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Post by jackjack on May 25, 2012 5:44:49 GMT 9.5
"I've never heard of a masonic authority be in favor of one system of belief over the other."
By masonic authority, I mean, like, the masonic authors who authored many writings pertaining to Freemasonry like Manly Hall for instance. When I say that they don't particularly favor one system over another, I mean that, for instance, in teaching on Freemasonry, they don't just rely on one particular religious tradition; they pull from many religious traditions in order to teach important masonic ideas.
Rose Croix, while it does use some symbols related to Christianity, as Paul pointed out, there are elements of the ancient Scottish mysteries that are communicated in that degree.
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Post by paul on May 25, 2012 8:53:35 GMT 9.5
>the ancient Scottish mysteries
Would you like to say more?
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Post by LorrB on May 30, 2012 12:49:31 GMT 9.5
The Mystery of the Number Three
The number 3 is symbolized by the triangle, for it is the number of outpourings which radiated from divine Being in the process of creation. Its basic principles are spirit, soul, and body. This trinity manifests in the world of form as thought, desire, and action, which are the concrete attributes of the threefold divinity. These three principles or forces mold the destiny of all living things. The three spiritual phases are the centres of life and consciousness, while the three bodies (or methods of expression) are media by which the spiritual consciousness of man expresses itself in the objective world.
Three is also the number of the blended opposites for out of the duality of the Two there is born a child partaking of the natures of both of its progenitors by being a manifestation of neither in full. This divine Three is born in man as a result of the power of discrimination and the union of spirit, mind, and body. The secret formulae for this accomplishment have come down to us in the secret of the Philosopher’s Stone, composed of its three elements – Salt, sulphur and mercury. The triangle is the simplest of geometric forms; in fact it might almost be called a geometric unit. And such it is in the world; for as father, mother, child, it is the fundamental cornerstone of all expression, generation and regeneration in Nature.
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Post by cwhite on May 30, 2012 22:31:19 GMT 9.5
The Mystery of Three reminded me of a story of the Trimurti.
At one time in the past, the two of the Hindu triad -- Brahma and Vishnu -- began an argument on who the most powerful of the triad was. The argument became so heated that the other gods asked Shiva, the third of the triad, to intervene. Shiva assumed the form of a gigantic lingam (the phallic symbol of Shiva that depicts him as a creator). The lingam was of flaming fire and it went up to the heavens and descended into the nether regions underneath the earth. Both Brahma and Vishnu agreed that if they could find how enormous the fiery lingam was they could determine who among the triad was the most powerful. Brahma took the form of a swan and went upwards along the length of the ascending lingam while Vishnu assumed the form of a boar and descended along the lingam into the nether regions.
Both went on and on but neither could reach the ends. Vishnu, being very clever, realized that he had been outdone by Shiva and came back to acknowledge Shiva as the greatest of the triad. Unfortunately, Brahma decided that he could get past Shiva with trickery. On his ascent to determine the end of the upper part of the lingam, Brahma had passed the ketaki flower (Pandanus odorifer). Brahma requested ketaki, who was used to inhabit the upper end regions of the lingam, to testify before Shiva that he, Brahma, had reached the uppermost end. Ketaki agreed and, when brought before Shiva, the flower told Shiva that he had observed Brahma reach the upper end of the lingam.
Shiva was angered at this lie. He cursed Brahma with the horror of not ever being worshipped on earth while he also cursed the flower with the depressing eternal condition of never ever being used in any Hindu worshiping rituals.
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Post by LorrB on May 31, 2012 10:09:00 GMT 9.5
A good story to lead into the next part of the mystery of Three, cwhite .. The number Three is also known as the threefold path, for it symbolizes the highest expression of the three major divisions of human character. These three paths are symbolized by a philosopher, a priest and a soldier. Occultism is the path of the philosopher; mysticism is the path of the priest, while service is the path of the soldier. All life seeking union with its source is advancing toward mastery along one of these three great rays Can't help but think of Freemasonry with its knights, the Salvation Army with its generals ... all in the name of service. And we can't overlook the Priest/Prophet/King which unite in service.
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Post by LorrB on Jun 1, 2012 10:18:05 GMT 9.5
What about us being in third rock station from the sun, and dwelling in the third dimension in a linear or static fashion,,, As I think perfection is supposed to be us moving from linear or static to dynamic connection to spiritual world, but this requires us to see there is another realm between us and there, and for us to accept the fact of alternate realities.
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Post by LorrB on Jun 4, 2012 9:47:32 GMT 9.5
An Earth battery is a pair of electrodes made of two dissimilar metals, such as iron and copper, which are buried in the soil or immersed in the sea. Earth batteries act as water activated batteries and if the plates are sufficiently far apart, they can tap telluric currents. Earth batteries are sometimes referred to as Telluric power sources and Telluric generators. Most people know about the pyramid boats, but did you know that there was a retaining wall moat around the great pyramid? The Spinx also exhibits considerable water damage at lower levels. check out some exciting images herebelow... www.bing.com/images/search?q=moat+%2bpyramid&view=detail&id=A815C2E8BE9D762542CE06AC539DAEB0E21D4216&first=0&FORM=IDFRIR&adlt=strict
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Post by Henka on Jun 4, 2012 21:45:46 GMT 9.5
The Spinx also exhibits considerable water damage at lower levels. Caused by limestone leeching, not water.
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Post by cwhite on Jun 5, 2012 0:10:23 GMT 9.5
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Post by stewartedwards on Jun 5, 2012 0:26:13 GMT 9.5
Well what I am about to write does sound Crowleyish but bear with me I do not think the pyramids primary function was a burial chamber as most claim. I feel these were energy vortex amplifiers sort of like the arc of the covenant the Hebrews packed heat from on high with, multidimensional merging / negotiating devices installed by people who could alter anything the hi priest had in heart to do, (spirit, heart, body, and soul agreement) and the pyramid energy was, or I feel was shut in because of good reason. I was in Egypt on holiday when the first Gulf War broke out. I, along with my girlfriend, now wife, and thousands of other tourists visited the pyramid. We just wanted to visit it. Not for any special reason, beyond it being something we wanted to do. We decided to start with the Kings chamber, and along with other tourists and a tourist policeman enjoyed the experience. The policeman left the both of us alone in there for a few moments and it was nice being alone in the space. It felt I guess homely. Anyhow on the way down my wife suffered a claustrophobic attack and we had to get out fast, which we did. And once she was settled she encouraged me back in, but I wouldn't leave her. Now with the benefit of hindsight this was a daft decision. She was ok, and wanted me to go back in. I wanted to explore it all. And this was no "my duty is with you" male ego thing. I remember it clearly, I felt that i had done what I needed to do, and visiting the rest was academic. Looking back at it I still feel this, but if it had been pretty much anywhere else I would most likley have fully explored. Anyhow this stewed my noodle for a long time and again with the benefit of hindsight I reckon that I was there at some stage in history - even if as a slave who built the thing. And when I returned I scratched the itch, and it was from that moment that I think that I can safely say I was first initiated. It was that point which diverted my path. Now was this for good or bad? or both? Those are separate questions. But I am adamant, due to my first hand experience in there, that the place remains to this day an effective initiation chamber. How, why, again separate questions. But it happened to me without ritual, without intention, without even having considered the possibility. I was a plain old ordinary tourist. No more and no less. Now the only other person I know who has made such a claim was crowley, though his was intentional ritualized, purposeful. But i do not believe that i am the only person in the world that the pyramid has acted as a beacon towards and who has left there feeling that they have ticked off a box on the list, a tick that that has then positively enabled such a dramatic change in a person. I can only hope that the Egyptian Government (however it ends up) has some people in there who can feel the energy and who can use it to rebuild their nation. For it is just as an effective beacon in the world today as it ever has been. It could repower their nation. But as with all energies of this type it is very subtle, and therein lies the difficulty, for war, fear, even poverty, can easily subdue such subtleties. Now for clarity - no I did not feel any energy back then, all I felt was a sense of deja vu, of having done what I needed to do, simply by being in there. All totally accidental and unexpected. The sooner they recap it the better in my opinion.
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Post by Henka on Jun 5, 2012 12:22:30 GMT 9.5
I was in Egypt on holiday when the first Gulf War broke out. I was in Saudi Arabia as part of Operation Desert Shield when the first Gulf War "broke out."
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Post by stewartedwards on Jun 5, 2012 16:28:49 GMT 9.5
the Egyptian knowledge was exported by anyone who desired to learn it. The ancient mysteries remain available today to anyone who is properly prepared to receive them. And theirin lies the nub of the problem for modern society:- 1. Has placed form over substance, and this needs reversing. At least the winds of change are pushing this. (eg look at the increasing public outcries in Britain over what our elected MPs do - everything from the expense scandal to order-order blog [very influential in the political world] highlighting the petty games politicians play. 2. People are far too time poor and stressed with modern life to fully be able to "feel". This is a tougher nut to crack. 3. Dare I suggest that if even many in the masonic world fail to "feel" the ancient mysteries then really what hope is there for humanity? 4. The basic preconditions to initially access them are being "true of heart" and "true of voice", things that most people find difficult, regardless of the good words (mind you and I think that it was HRH DoK who said something like modern day life makes it difficult - apologies if I am misremembering which Royal/person). And there is no escaping this, for if your aren't no matter your connections, your wealth, your power, the mysteries will remain precisely that to you.
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Post by paul on Jun 5, 2012 19:06:43 GMT 9.5
... 3. Dare I suggest that if even many in the masonic world fail to "feel" the ancient mysteries then really what hope is there for humanity? . Humanity, despite its beliefs, is a functional entity within a greater whole. The greater entity is moving on and so will the human race, regardless of those souls that do not put in the effort. The determination of the race to move on can be seen in the global commitment to more conscious management of the planetary ecology. Those humans that do not contribute to the greater whole will have a different destiny - presumably within another life stream in which to experience their identities.
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Post by LorrB on Jun 5, 2012 20:50:06 GMT 9.5
I was in Egypt on holiday when the first Gulf War broke out. I was in Saudi Arabia as part of Operation Desert Shield when the first Gulf War "broke out." I sense that you have been a warrior in many lives. Do you rest easy now? asked in all sincerity. I find it difficult to watch war movies, all that pain, on both sides. It must be really difficult to lead a 'normal' life afterwards. I flew over Vietnam in a 'leisure' aircraft when the war was on ... One could see the smoke etc. It all felt a bit surreal. Even now, it is hard to believe that the very worst of scenarios are occurring less than 24 hours away from us all. They are not happening in another world.
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Post by stewartedwards on Jun 5, 2012 23:16:45 GMT 9.5
foxfires
You made me chuckle, for a mason, oh I dunno about a decade ago now bantered on a masonic forum that he thought I was a reincarnated Joan of Arc.
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