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And that kind of love builds cities,nations, and galactic kingdoms.
And you can clearly see that Ancient Man were telling us in the future that one day would have our green plantations marked by streaks of gold. Obviously being a circuitry board. Our heaven is dependency on technology!
originally posted by: hounddoghowlie
a reply to: Teotihuacan
And you can clearly see that Ancient Man were telling us in the future that one day would have our green plantations marked by streaks of gold. Obviously being a circuitry board. Our heaven is dependency on technology!
another thing, does this look like a circuit board.
Teotihuacan cropped out from google earth.
looks nothing like one.
originally posted by: hounddoghowlie
a reply to: Teotihuacan
And that kind of love builds cities,nations, and galactic kingdoms.
that there is a truck load and a half of bullsh@@.
you do realize that the Aztec were kind of a blood thirsty people and didn't care for many others than themselves don't you.
originally posted by: Teotihuacan
a reply to: hounddoghowlie
Actually they followed Quetzalcoatl. And the only reason they sacrificed anyone was because someone told them that they are an electrical body called a soul trapped in their fleshy prison called the body. And after he died or convinced them to kill him like Jesus did. They thought it was normal to take aliens reincarnated among them and blow sun shine up bikini bottoms behind and release them from the fleshy prison.
Teotihuacan is not an Aztec site originally.
originally posted by: Harte
You should look into the varying myths of the death of Quetzalcoatl.
Also see about why the Mesoamericans performed human sacrifice. The Maya thought the Sun would stop if they didn't do it.
Hardly a belief in some sort of soul/reincarnation
Harte
originally posted by: tayton
Beautiful place, thought it funny my avatar is same as pic! Lol. Not quite but yeah the layout crossed my mind as well, spent a couple days climbing up and over everything, ya gotta really see it to believe it
originally posted by: Teotihuacan
originally posted by: Harte
You should look into the varying myths of the death of Quetzalcoatl.
Also see about why the Mesoamericans performed human sacrifice. The Maya thought the Sun would stop if they didn't do it.
Hardly a belief in some sort of soul/reincarnation
Harte
He promised to come back when he left. And from then on out all the orientals in South America believed that any white man with my Odin body on was the return of Quetzalcoatl. Unfortunately they were sacrificing them for the gengar that would return as they did know and was smart enough that the man they was looking for was the loudest man in the universe.
They did so as job security if you were looked at as a demi-god and you were king. And you get news one day that another demi-god has been born you would have to sell the anxiety that that demi-god is going to replace you.
So throw an original god talking about being released from a fleshy prison to job security against other demi-gods and your going to get sacrifice.
The earliest representations of feathered serpents appear in the Olmec culture (circa 1400-400 BCE).[2] Most surviving representations in Olmec art, such as Monument 19 at La Venta and a painting in the Juxtlahuaca cave (see below), show it as a crested rattlesnake, sometimes with feathers covering the body, and often in close proximity to humans.