Eternal Mind sent Electric Thoughts to selfless seers. We have lost the messages. There will be a price to pay. And I ain't talking bout organized opium for the people. I'm talking pure electric thoughts sent by Eternal Mind.
Eternal Mind sent Electric Thoughts to selfless seers. We have lost the messages. There will be a price to pay. And I ain't talking bout organized opium for the people. I'm talking pure electric thoughts sent by Eternal Mind.
Gone are the days of those who taught in the Temple of Luxor, Temple of Karnak, Temple of Hatchepsut.
Teaching body, mind, soul, academia and cosmos.
Now that divine wisdom is taught in universities and colleges..for a nominal fee; if you're accepted, then it's a damn community college for the masses.
Thus IMO replacing the Temples with a small brick house called the church consisting of a collection plate, choir and a tamborine.
Then wonder why we leave church still hungry for mental and spiritual nourishment.
Agreed. In Eshnoona (Sumer) there were schools that explored mental energies on copper wires, and some scientists in Lagash (Ur) were able to construct low-voltage batteries. (the rest is from Wikipedia haha ) The Sumerians are perhaps remembered most for their many inventions. Many authorities credit them with the invention of the wheel and the potter's wheel. Their cuneiform writing system was the first we have evidence of (with the possible exception of the highly controversial Old European Script), pre-dating Egyptian hieroglyphics by at least seventy five years.
They were among the first formal astronomers.
They came up with the concept of dividing the hour into 60 minutes and the minute into 60 seconds.
They may have invented military formations.
The Sumerians ushered in the age of intensive agriculturalism in Ancient Mesopotamia. Einkorn and Emmer wheat, barley, sheep (starting as mouflon) and cattle (starting as aurochs) were foremost among the species cultivated and raised for the first time on a grand scale. These inventions and innovations easily place the Sumerians among the most creative cultures in human pre-history and history. Sumerian scientific achievements were important to the modern world.
You know those massive rocks that the ancient Peruvians built their temples from. The Sun temple I think it is has copper tie rods from one rock to the other so the whole place is linked energetically. They originally thought it was to bond the rocks together like we do in stonemasonry with drill holes traces and cramps, but then figured the rocks were such a weight that if movement did occur the copper could not hold them any way so its thought they grounded their buildings.It appears they could use electro magnetic energies from themselves to turn some of the rock composition into helium softening the rock and making it lighter for a short while.
The man who built this for instance: Sound, vibration, electromagnetic, energies.
We interrupt this program with a short humorous break.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5KDTw_OQ1Y#t=55
That is fascinating and makes sense. The metals in our body like copper and gold must be conductors at the synaptic level in our brains. We could receive signals. I think the materials on earth and therefore within us are sufficient for us to find s way to immortality. Earth is a self*contained system and we have what we need here. To find every answer. Within and not without. @Andre what do you think?
By the second sentence I was thinking; Eshnoona? When If/when I go some rounds with this Brock cat, I got to be on it...then the wikipedia line..priceless! But Andre googling, some Jimi? snap!
My synopsis on religion had two sessions running Google & Bing!
Heavy stuff gents.
Talking about heavy stuff
A modern Band speaking to the young and free of the human way forwards through awakening through the psychology of the shadow principle and through muscle memory meditations of the heart out into a supra consciousness state, then physically to dna growth and eventual pairs of 46 & 2. To truly awaken from the single self dream.
As Bob M said: One Love.
I thought you were stating a Hendrix lyric for a minute and goggled the first line.
Led me here, interesting too:
Unit 5. The Power of Life
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