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Fart Backpack's avatar

That is excellent.

Here is another layer that You may find interesting;

https://fartbackpack.substack.com/p/the-wierdest-conspeewuhssee-you-have

Also, the Hopi word for the Modern World is Koyanisqatsi ( Koy-On-Iss-Kot-See), which means "World upside down" or "Life upside down". Enjoy

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Sheila Dunphy's avatar

Thank you for all the very well researched articles❣️

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denise ward's avatar

Thanks for going into all of that but I cannot see how mythology helps humanity at all. It just confounds us. It is not real, it's mythical. What is the point of it? The thing that keeps humanity stupid is the idea of gods, that some are more illustrious than others and worthy of "worship". Worship is part of evil. When people worship, they raise the one and lower themselves. Oh that is so handy isn't it, for those who wish to control others. It's time to rid our minds of worshiping anyone. Yes there are differences and some will stand out more than others, and some will be admired for their special characteristics, but it's not permanent, it's temporary, like everything, because nothing is more certain than change. I see mythology sprouting from only the minds of men. Their ideals of heroism, control of masses, need for admiration and gain is clearly male oriented. The ideal is for balance. Each sex has their typical character and combined, this is what creates true power. Everything is inverted when only the male aspect is carried. It keeps humanity in barbarity and grime.

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Mr. E's avatar

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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denise ward's avatar

That sounds like sorry to say, claptrap. Let's have some discussion. What do you mean "know yourself"? We don't know ourselves. We have no clue who or what we are. If we knew ourselves we wouldn't do stupid things like go into battle. Come on, I'm tired of tis paradigm of killing. Killing our own kind is cannibalism and goes against everything that we are in reality, without that disease of wanting to kill one's own kind.

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Andrew's avatar

Thank you kindly for this. It is quite surreal living through the end of this cycle. If you are willing, would mind making an article on the origins of the Cronos cult symbolism? Black and tyrian red combined with a goats head for instance are a recurring pattern. I have also wondered ever since reading the Apocalypse of Yajnavalkya (and subsequently Bibliotheca Historica) if the Cain and Abel mythos is derived from Cronos and Atlas.

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Protect & Survive's avatar

Very good, thank you Mr.E. The origin of humans is clothed in myths and true history is unknown having been corrupted long ago. It is possible that Atlantis did really exist and there is some evidence to support the island of Santorini, which was destroyed by a super-volcanic eruption around 1600BC; about the time that the 10 plagues occured in Egypt. https://www.historicmysteries.com/myths-legends/santorini-and-atlantis/4028/

If you haven't read this book, it's quite an eye-opener, especially the second half https://www.amazon.com/Children-Law-Lost-Teachings-Atlantis/dp/0966001532

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Mr. E's avatar

I did read that book, many years ago. Pretty sure it's false light. The writer is one of several claimants to be the reincarnation of Edgar Cayce.

The book I refer to in the final section is a monumental advance in our understanding of Atlantis, who the people were, and what happened to them.

https://a.co/d/bQapx4b

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Protect & Survive's avatar

Thanks Mr E - I will read it

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