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The Secret Life Of Fairies

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posted on Jul, 29 2021 @ 09:35 AM
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Old Egypt is said to have been a society worshiping a pantheon of gods. My suggestion here is there is more to the "gods" than history books say. That the gods have their origin with the fae.

Here's why:



Ra or Re was the ancient Egyptian deity of the sun. By the Fifth Dynasty, in the 25th and 24th centuries BC, he had become one of the most important gods in ancient Egyptian religion, identified primarily with the noon-day sun. Ra was believed to rule in all parts of the created world: the sky, the Earth, and the underworld.[3] He was the god of the sun, order, kings and the sky. All forms of life were believed to have been created by Ra.

Source: Wikipedia


I'll contend here that Ra is not the creator, that Isis was betrayed by Ra.

Earlier in this thread I described how the fairy folk of Egypt would cast a glamour(?) giving an Anubis head to wear when working with the dead.

To become the god, do the work of the god.

According to Paul Brunton in his book A Search In Secret Egypt, the Initiation of the Great Pyramid was to spend a night in the sarcophagus, and you would be met by a KA and taken on a journey.



"A strange feeling that I was not alone began to creep insidiously over me… Shadows began to flit to and fro in the shadow less room; gradually these took more definite shape, and malevolent countenances appeared suddenly quite close… Never again would I repeat such an experiment; never again would I take up a nocturnal abode within the Great Pyramid" wrote Brunton.

Not long afterwards, two High Priests (in white robes and sandaled feet) from ancient Egypt appeared to him in luminous form. The author was sure that a momentous hour of his life was at hand. The High Priests bid the author to lie inside the lidless granite sarcophagus at the King's Chamber. The latter is located 140 feet above the ground inside the Great Pyramid.

"I laid myself flat upon my back. What happened immediately afterwards is still not very clear to me. It was as though he had unexpectedly given me a dose of some peculiar, slow-working, anesthetic, for all my muscles became taut, after which a paralyzing lethargy began to creep over my limbs. My entire body became heavy and numb."

The author found himself being led by one of the High Priests down a secret corridor whose entrance he had not seen. "The sense of gravity seemed to have gone and I was literally floating on air, with that strange half-suspended, half-standing feeling… I noted a trail of faint silvery light projecting itself down from me." The High Priest warned Paul Brunton not to look backwards. The author failed to heed the warning. He turned his head and looked back. Immediately, he found himself transported back to the granite sarcophagus in the King's Chamber.

The High Priest told the author "My son, it matters not whether thou discoverest the door or not. Find but the secret passage within the mind that will lead thee to the hidden chamber within thine own soul, and thou shalt have found something worthy indeed. The mystery of the Great Pyramid is the mystery of thine own self. The secret chambers and ancient records are all contained in thine own nature. The lesson of the Pyramid is that man must turn inward, must venture to the unknown centre of his being to find his soul, even as he must venture to the unknown depths of this fane to find its profoundest secret."

Source: - Sanjay Sivadas, --2014. Paul Brunton Philosophic Foundation.


I have poked about old Egypt a few times and have been interested in the initiatory process.

The first was an old Templar round house in Europe. Initiations were held there, and one could follow the path up and down the steps if one knew what to look for. The roundhouse may look deserted, yet esoterically the building is still alive.

With esoteric initiations, apparently there is a Guardian of the Threshold (if I may call them that). In this case it was a scruffy looking diminutive war goddess. A very fierce young lady, and one got the idea quite clearly that she could kill without thinking about it. Well, so she looked to me anyway. She challenged me to a fight as a guardian would do.

I thought she was adorable. She got angry and eventually stomped off saying she could not fight me while I was looking at her like that. I wasn't going to fight her anyway. It seems chivalry and honor have a serious practical drawback or two.

I have seen her since in my travels. The last time she was dressed in mail and the white tunic with equal armed red cross. The Saint George's Cross by the looks. She scrubs up well, very much the splendid knight standing shoulder to shoulder with the men. Saint George is credited with the slaying of the last British dragon by the way.

It is said of the Templars:


Abstract: The rule of the order of the Temple took a traditional monastic attitude towards women, being strongly anti-feminine in tone, and seeing women as contaminating the brothers. However, the evidence discussed in this article suggests that the brothers had a more secular attitude to women. They were prepared to give way to pressure from their lay patrons and to admit women to full membership of the order, even, in one case, to accept responsibility for a nunnery. The evidence also indicates that, like knights of the world, they were inclined to romanticize women, and they seem to have preferred the cults of female saints to male. They were, however, as was normal in their society and class, too ready sexually to exploit ordinary women. This was apparently accepted by outsiders, for whereas the Templars were criticized for pride and greed, they were not accused of lack of chastity. Until the accusations brought against the order in 1307, the brothers also escaped the accusations of homosexuality hinted against more traditional monastic orders by secular clergy such as John of Salisbury and Walter Map.

Source: Templar Attitudes Towards Women. Abstract By Helen Nicholson, Medieval History, Vol. 1 Part 3 (1991) --Medievalists dot net.


So it is evident to me that the Templars and perhaps a few other chivalrous orders are not quite what modern history portrays them to have been. That the Templars were daemonized by the church as worshiping a "daemon by the name of Baphomet" raises suspicions with me. Lilith is said to be a daemon by the church and by a few other male centrist authorities. Lilith is a fairy (link to where Lilith discussion begins within this thread).

My educated guess is the Templars were daemonized by the church authorities because they knew about the female link to the fairy as is central to this thread. Like the name Lilith, the name Baphomet may hide a (daemonized) secret.


edit on 29-7-2021 by NobodySpecial268 because: usual typos



posted on Jul, 29 2021 @ 09:35 AM
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I don't know what the guided journey within the pyramid as described by Brunton is all about. However, the sarcophagus lead me to a place with a misty atmosphere of blood and milk. That means something to do with the fairy folk to me. That be menstrual blood and breast milk.

You see, the secrets of Isis (and the fairy) come in two parts:

* The secret of the womb.
* The secret of the breast.

Perhaps in the guided event, the Initiate rises out of the sarcophagus and is lead to stand before the Temple of Isis, I am not sure what they would see before them. Perhaps they see the great temple of the goddess herself. Perhaps they awaken in an antechamber within the Temple of Isis. I don't know what they would do in there either. The mysteries of the temple of Isis are secrets for the Initiate to know.

However, I have seen the Temple of Isis from the outside. It is a big vagina between two legs leading to a womb.

To understand what I am going to say next one has to understand the gods of Egypt were originally human beings. For that matter, they still are people. Perhaps they have only forgotten what it is like to be alive. Perhaps they don't want to remember they were human. They are there in the other world.

The gods of Egypt are human beings touched by the Fae. They have a lot of knowledge, and are not to be underestimated. Isis Re, Horus, Anubis, Hathor and the rest.

As I said earlier, I have visited the Temple of Isis and sat outside. What I saw was a reclined naked woman of immense size with her legs parted. Oddly, she was covering her eyes with her forearm and did not look my way when she sensed my presence.

This is where I sat while we talked. My educated guess is that vagina is the portal to the interior of the Temple of Isis, the womb.

Why we talked was because some 'critters' have been giving me trouble. Human looking things with the head of a lion that walk low to the ground on all fours. Sekhmets is my best guess. Noteworthy, their eyes have the glow of animal eyes of animals caught in the headlights of a car. They crept around outside my house sniffing for something. Perhaps a way in.

Isis had the same caught in headlights glow in her eyes. That meant to me that it was probable a Sekhmet was looking out of her eyes which was why she covered her eyes with her forearm. So the question was who was looking through the eyes of Isis and why was she there in the first place in an unladylike position.

The answer was Ra betrayed her, and it was Ra's Sekhmets who looked through Isis's eyes.

So what to do? The third option: instead of fighting Sekhmets, do someone a kindness. Blind the spying Sekhmet by showing it a horror from the lowest astral. That frees Isis from the blindness caused by the Sekhmet. Isis now knows where she is.

It is said that hell has no fury like a woman scorned. That is two problems solved.

Remember that Isis is originally just an ordinary woman touched by the Fae. That is who I talked to and not the big illusion built over time that surrounds her. The Temple of Isis is an illusion too. The temple of Isis is a vagina and womb.

Afterwards Isis sorted out Ra and her freedom, she returned and we talked for a while. Then Isis bestowed a special honor upon me for my help.

The honor bestowed upon myself by the goddess Isis herself was this:

The knowledge that I am the only living person who has seen her hymen.

We then both rolled on the floor and (figuratively speaking) almost pee'd ourselves with laughter over that. The biggest joke though was the pompous folly of men who fall for the grand illusion of Initiation into the mysteries of Isis.

Perhaps one might say; males are not true creators of life for they have neither womb nor breasts. Women are the creators of life for they do have womb and breasts. To me it is obvious.

I would not trade the memory of seeing Isis's naughty bits for all of Isis's esoteric mysteries.

There is another memory I would not trade for all the esoteric knowledge in this world.

The memory of a young girl placing a saucer of milk on the floor for her house brownie. The kindness in her eyes is something I will never forget.

Like I often say; It is all very simple and down to earth really.


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posted on Jul, 31 2021 @ 06:11 AM
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Another interesting side note I have a huge hawthorn tree in my garden and I've told everyone to leave it well alone
and if I sell my house Ill even tell the new owners not to cut it down.


The 'fairy tree'. The hawthorns were mentioned on the Pat Noone videos you posted earlier in the thread. I haven't one of those trees here, so I have not met the fairies that live in them. I am with you on suggesting folks not damage them, bad things happen after.

I don't know why, but when reading your post again and the mention of the hawthorn, an "odd" thought occurred to me of hanging a lady's stocking from the tree. Pat Noone said the ladies visit and sit on his fertility stone near those trees wishing for husbands.

As an alternative to sitting on a stone, a lady might hang a worn stocking on the tree. That may find her a husband. I am also wondering what would happen if a maidenly girl were to hang an item on the hawthorn given the ways of fairies in finding a human home.

One would have to think carefully before putting anything on a hawthorn. There may not be "return to sender" on the new spouse.

It should work if a man were to do the same with an unworn lady's stocking and the appropriate thought to go with it.

I would kindly put out a saucer of milk at the same time as "thanks". That is a similar principal to allowing fairies to settle their debts to me with a kiss on the cheek or a hug. Otherwise I should think a debt to the fairies will hang in the air.

I don't know if the thought was directed at me, you or in general.


originally posted by: sapien82



and this one




The standing stones at Fife would be interesting. Elizabeth Sullivan from the British Society of Dowsers created a labyrinth of standing stones in the grounds of her castle. There was a report from a seer who said they could feel a mound of water moving through the earth to the labyrinth after completion. Perhaps a similar principal of some sort at your friends place.

The Kingdom of Fife location would be interesting to have a look at. I would be happy to see what is there.

I had a look again at the obelisk at loch Moy. There is a monument to the Antarctic explorer on the shore, and then there is also the obelisk on the island. Two different monuments apparently.




(Image attribution: Jeff Collins / CC BY-SA 2.0)

Granite obelisk dating to 1824. Erected by Dame Margaret Mackintosh in memory of her husband, Sir Aeneas Mackintosh (died 1820).

Source: Historic environment Scotland


I had a look at the two obelisks in Glasgow. The are a part of the 'sacred geometry', as it is called. Yet to my mind, one should separate the human geomancy from the fairy roads. That is what I did in my study of loch Moy. The obelisks and the 'ley lines' connecting the monuments, and to other sites seem to be of human origin, so I ignored them.

Pat Noone made an interesting remark about religion in the context of fairies in the video below. I think what Pat says illustrates the importance of leaving cultural influences such as religion and other philosophies behind when we wish to work with the fairies. At the 27:45 minute mark.


originally posted by: sapien82
a reply to: NobodySpecial268

here is an interview with pat




Below loch Moy, is the fairy cavern of the dragons (elemental spirits?) and yellow fairies. I mentioned them a few pages ago in this post.

At the time I got the tour from a dwarf dressed in red and green clothes. He introduced me to the fairies there. They don't create the complete fairy twin of the girl as far as I can see, yet they did have some residue of human surrounding them. My educated guess is a partial contact with a human girl in the fairy way.

The dwarf wanted the fairies cleaned of this "residual blood". That is treating for fairy trauma when their human girl has been traumatized, perhaps as a part of the process of conversion to the church. There are lots of fairies with this type of trauma in need of assistance to recover. I suspect that the fairy girl relationship was interrupted prematurely, probably painfully. Lots of work for me to do for them.

If you visit Schihallion, I did a survey of the location and for a pure fairy road ignoring the human geomantic ley lines connected with churches and such. Below is my suggestion of where to find one. No promises, just my best effort.



Where the yellow line connects to I have not explored. The line continues beyond the blue place marks.


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posted on Aug, 7 2021 @ 01:27 AM
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One of the interesting things about the fairies in particular, and the fae in general, is the principals of bio-engineering of the fairy twin of a human girl by the fairy. The fairy twin can be considered an avatar within which the fairy's conscious is able to express itself. The fairy avatar is generally intangible to the ordinary human perception.

A quick recap from earlier in this thread: In the natural scheme of things before science and the church, the fairy takes up residence within the womb of human girls prior to puberty and the beginning of the menses. From the information within the discarded blood and aetheric (structured life forces) of the womb the fairy creates a twin of the human girl. The twin is a replica of the human girl that serves as the "avatar" for the fairy.

When all goes well, the human girl comes of child bearing age and the fairy has completed the avatar. The human girl may or may not notice the fairy. The fairy now has a functioning avatar with all the familiarity of the few years spent with the girl.

This process can happen repeatedly with as many human girls as the fairy finds appropriate. Thus building a comprehensive avatar and familiarity with human biology, feelings, thinking and customs.

The potential here is for the fairy and the fairy twin to enter into a symbiotic relationship with the mature human girl. The fairy has built a non-corporeal biologically identical human twin, a biologically and energetically compatible avatar.

Now I have to step into the theoretical for a moment as I have not personally witnessed what I am describing next.

Within the lore of the Kundalini yoga is described the process of awakening and raising of a serpent force from the base of the spine to the head. From memory the successful process culminates with the complete spiritual development of the living human.

In Hinduism, Kundalini is a form of divine feminine energy believed to be located at the base of the spine

My (educated) contention here is the "divine feminine Kundalini" is originally; the fairy twin.

That is a very brief description the potential female human and fairy relationship.

That women have wombs and men do not is a biological fact. What can be achieved with a woman and a fairy cannot be achieved between a man and a fairy. That is a fact of life.

However, the mature fairy twin can envelope the man within the her own avatar's womb. Knowledge can be bestowed upon the man by the fairy in this way.

So in the fairy scheme of things, we can understand that it is the women and female children who are important. We can also understand that to a fairy men are considered protectors and providers for women and female children.

The fairy way is a very feminine way.

Now consider for a moment the implications of the fairy way described above.

We can understand how envy may appear in men, and how men may work towards creating methods of adapting the fairy way and indeed the Kundalini spiritual development to the male.

In short; the male dominance of the female and the feminine in human relationships, family, society, religion and spiritualism can be accounted for once we understand what the fairy can achieve with women.

Someone suggested: "men are butt-hurt" because of this.

I look at the world and tend to agree.


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posted on Aug, 7 2021 @ 10:24 AM
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I have a hard time imagining men being able to establish world dominance on their own.

It is suggested that prehistoric culture might have been matriarchal. Something changed and from my understanding only outside influences can completely change the ruling class. The organic procession of power change is that they change collar but the leading wolf is still the same.
So either the male dominance, is just a woman in the middle scheme, or something else has gotten hold of the strings...

I can't get these memories of treason and being left in the dark on purpose, out if my head... But I'm male so probably just my butt hurting.



posted on Aug, 7 2021 @ 03:21 PM
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originally posted by: NobodySpecial268
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can a computer have a naturally emergent sub conscience or even a regular consciousness?


Dunno penroc, how about computers making someone a nice home?



do Fae and ET's even operate with a sub-conscience? If you were advanced enough you might be able to access your entire mind sub-conscience included.


My guess is the subconscious is a physical body brain thing.



that might be why they are so interested in us, our subconscious could be a resource of some kind.


Who knows the whys penroc. Why does a puppy follow us home?

Personally I think the "resource" concept is suspicious.

Why do fae, human deceased, "other" visit my house?

To feel safe, healing, get something fixed, give me a lost deceased kid that needs help - are some of the reasons.



what would say gave you the ability to get them to come close enough to sit on your lap? or even just face to face?


Because they all want something from me; healing mostly. They come to me.

My suggestion is to just ignore the neighbors like you do the birds in the garden.




i think just like normal conscience the sub conscience is not a material body in the brain or anywhere else. that's why its called an emergent consciousness because it is more than the sum of its parts.

what are dreams and why do we remember them if its just the brain 'clearing memory', why are they so real and why do dream worlds already exist independent of yourself.

the day we figure out what conscience is and how to transfer it will be a new dawn of man.



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posted on Aug, 9 2021 @ 07:33 AM
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i think just like normal conscience the sub conscience is not a material body in the brain or anywhere else. that's why its called an emergent consciousness because it is more than the sum of its parts.

what are dreams and why do we remember them if its just the brain 'clearing memory', why are they so real and why do dream worlds already exist independent of yourself.

the day we figure out what conscience is and how to transfer it will be a new dawn of man.


Aye they are all mysteries for sure. I just wish the people that investigate consciousness were open, honest and altruistic in their reasons for their research.

Unfortunately some humans who carry out the research are militaristic or mad scientist types that don't respect other lives.

That reminds me some odd Beings that I tentatively link to the moon and the goddess/fairy Ereshkigal whom is perhaps the "mother". I call them 'Tama', meaning: little cuties who like to battle. They scared the heck out of me when I first encountered them.

I suspect were/are ancient(?) biological engineering projects, probably military.

Along their spines these Beings have five or so interactive shared dreams that look like blue spheres about the size of a softball if the Beings equate size-wise with humans. They don't seem to have the outer layer of the brain that humans do. They have a low forehead. Nevertheless they are very intelligent in a different way to humans.

Along the spine the three nervous systems run as human nerves do, and the autonomic(?) nerves branch out to the organs. That is where the dreams are in these Beings. They have bones, or at least the calcium and phosphorus sentience in the shape of the vertebrae and other bones.

I guess they are conscious primarily via the interactive shared dreams rather than the way we are conscious. I find them as embedded "components" in big organic systems. The interactive shared dreams as a form of networked consciousness to run the big organic systems. They usually have a controller Being that oversees the system via the dreams.

Organic wireless networking via dreams ; )



the day we figure out what conscience is and how to transfer it will be a new dawn of man.


The fairies can do all that : )


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posted on Aug, 9 2021 @ 09:08 AM
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I have a hard time imagining men being able to establish world dominance on their own.


How so?



I can't get these memories of treason and being left in the dark on purpose, out if my head...


I guess we can say the betrayals are there on both sides; the male and female. Envy and jealousy are strong emotions.

A page or two ago I wrote of ol' Egypt and Isis being blinded and trapped in a lower infra-world. The point of recalling the encounter and writing the post was to illustrate something important.

There was my poking fun at (male) Initiation I admit.

Fun aside, I wanted to point out that the ol' Egyptian society as an example of human/fairy society. Also that the Egyptian gods were humans who worked with fairy knowledge. I know that from from ferrying the dead, the fairies give one an Anubis head and one knows without knowing how one knows.

The memories of an Isis can be shared with girls who enter the temple of Isis (if I may call it that). Lots of individual human girls can inherit the memories of all the other Isis. Thus they inherit the accumulated knowledge and skills.

One might say: If you call out the name "Isis", fifty smiling faces turn your way.

Ra betrayed his sister Isis and elevated himself to almost monotheistic status. One might say; the masculine eclipsed the feminine. If memory serves and the books are correct, it was after Moses left Egypt that Ra elevated himself.

History, for me at least, is extremely difficult to navigate. So I was lucky to get curious about the Initiations and venture down the sarcophagus to find the trapped and blinded Isis still there.



It is suggested that prehistoric culture might have been matriarchal. Something changed and from my understanding only outside influences can completely change the ruling class. The organic procession of power change is that they change collar but the leading wolf is still the same.
So either the male dominance, is just a woman in the middle scheme, or something else has gotten hold of the strings...


I wonder what one would call a society that was neither matriarchy nor patriarchy? A society that worked by recognizing that men and women are different.

Enter the fairy.

From the fairy point of view biology is biology. Women are women, and men are men.

That is not to say a fairy favors women over men. Fairies can fall in love with human males. In Arthurian legend it is said that Merlin fell in love with the Lady of the Lake Nimue, and that Nimue taught Merlin all his magic.

Outside influences? Maybe. Competition between fairy clans? Why not?

Someone may have whispered in Ra's ear to get him to betray his sister . . .

Maybe that was an overprotective mother.

My understanding is the original Isis and Ra had the same father and different mothers . . .


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posted on Aug, 9 2021 @ 10:16 AM
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I think that there is an interdependency, enabling manifestations into our euclidean space
If man can't imagine it, woman can't birth it.




I wonder what one would call a society that was neither matriarchy nor patriarchy?


Anarchy
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posted on Aug, 10 2021 @ 04:26 AM
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Ya know Terpene, most lifeforms don't need males?



posted on Aug, 10 2021 @ 04:31 AM
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Yet here we are,
makes one wonder...

Are we errors on the loose, or is there a purpose which is withheld?



posted on Aug, 10 2021 @ 04:40 AM
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Maybe because sexual dimorphism makes for faster change and therefore improvements than asexual reproduction can?

Fairies are quite practical you know ; )



posted on Aug, 10 2021 @ 04:59 AM
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Which brings us back to my initial statement...



If man can't imagine it, woman can't birth it.



posted on Aug, 11 2021 @ 11:46 PM
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You wanna explain that one:



If man can't imagine it, woman can't birth it.



posted on Aug, 12 2021 @ 02:18 AM
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Sure, glad you asked.

I’m of the impression, that the world we live in is made and run by man, yet most of the things we do and create are to please women.
man are the giving nature, women the receiving, men are the thinker women are the makers.

I suspect at some point the roles were challenged, which didn't bring any good. I suspect that women felt unheard when they tried suggesting things men could imagine for them. Because of men’s ego, every suggestion by women was taken as an attack, so that approach did not work.

There is only one absolute power, which is when your slave thinks it’s his own idea. So they went into the dark and with them the knowledge of manifesting things into the Euclidean space. From there on, the historical traces of influencing the male world were barely visible.

There was a problem though, every woman has the ability to manifest and every man channels his ideas to them, so the process is hard to control. And there are always the ones looking for the third solution. The deviant thoughts. That is where the woman in the middle attack comes in, in order to control the manifestation, you need a plethora of foot soldiers constantly suggesting a narrative, and one central manifesting woman.

Also, I don’t think fairies are that different from men when it comes to their way of thinking. I suspect that they actually buried some of our conscience, for rather nefarious reasons. But It’s not that they have no subconscious, it’s just not “sub” for them.



posted on Aug, 12 2021 @ 05:03 AM
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Ahh, I get ya now.

The interplay of men and women. I have noticed that women will plant a seed of what they want in the minds of their men. A month later the man has a "good idea of his own" and "viola" the woman gets what she wants. But really I am just as disadvantaged and bewildered by the ways of women as the next fella.



every woman has the ability to manifest and every man channels his ideas to them, so the process is hard to control. And there are always the ones looking for the third solution. The deviant thoughts. That is where the woman in the middle attack comes in, in order to control the manifestation, you need a plethora of foot soldiers constantly suggesting a narrative, and one central manifesting woman.


Aye, women can be devious, and that can take as many forms as there is imagination to work out the ways. Such is competition and control; human nature : )

Here's an observation for you on the bloodlines. I mentioned before how the cultural memories are passed down through the female line.

Now how would one manipulate bloodlines using this principal?

If women have daughters the line is unbroken. The knowledge is preserved and built upon.

Now what if it is a father son bloodline? The wives are from outside and sons are all important. Look at that practice as a means to keep the feminine hereditary knowledge/memories broken. There are occult practices to "install" the male memories and knowledge in the sons. To artificially maintain the male bloodline.

I'm equally baffled by the new-age thinking and the metaphysics. That seems suspicious to me, mainly because the kabbalah is mixed up in it. My own suspicion is the kabbalah is the man in the middle attack that elevates the masculine over the feminine. I read Violet Firth's book on the kabbalah long ago and the kabbalah's tree of knowledge is an artificial construct from what I can observe. That includes the "dark aspect" of said "tree".

Then we have the demonization of Lilith and others . Those constructed forms in the kabbalah tree can be bypassed to find the real deal beyond.



Also, I don’t think fairies are that different from men when it comes to their way of thinking. I suspect that they actually buried some of our conscience, for rather nefarious reasons.


Like beauty, "nefarious" is in the eye of the beholder.




But It’s not that they have no subconscious, it’s just not “sub” for them.


It depends on how you look at things I spose. Perhaps it may be said that the development of the intellect and it's elevation to prominence in the western mind has created a division where some of the consciousness has been "lost" to the modern mind?

The book The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries by W.Y. Evens-Wentz discusses the loss of the mind that understood the fairy folk and Nature as an inborn characteristic of the conscious; naturally. (Free ebook download: The Fairy-Faith . . . ) Rudolph Steiner lamented the loss of "the peasant mind" as he described it in his lectures. Personally I feel the over development of the intellect and it's elevation to god-like status in metaphysics and the sciences has done mankind a great disservice and created an abundance of suffering in this world.

Perhaps the development of the intellect has created the divisions of mind?

We could also suggest that the body's consciousness of the organs and systems that are autonomic minds have an innate consciousness within themselves. Think with the heart and not with the head; for example. Got me curious now, I wonder what it would be like to think with the spleen or liver . . . just for a short time to see if it can be done.

At the end of the day, men and women have to sort out their own problems and learn to get along. That is what growing up is all about.



posted on Aug, 12 2021 @ 04:37 PM
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You seem to missunderstand... try overstanding



I have noticed that women will plant a seed of what they want in the minds of their men. A month later the man has a "good idea of his own" and "viola" the woman gets what she wants.


That is how most occult influencing is carried out although there are more effective cycles than the lunatics use...


But really I am just as disadvantaged and bewildered by the ways of women as the next fella.

Some times I feel like a minority and that next fella is lying to me....



Rudolph Steiner lamented the loss of "the peasant mind" as he described it in his lectures


You seem to derive alot from steiner. I've only read two of his texts, the first was "die schwelle zur geistigen welt" and the other was his work on colours, which opend doors i wasn't able to understand at the time.
Both were very inspirational, I think my biggest takeaway from my first read considering the topic, was the notion that there is an inhabited world, which access lies within opening gates and overcoming hurdles ¿rooted or just reflected? In our own psyche.
What I was bluntly alluding to, in the beginning of my interactions when i
said....


the appearance of fae is related to your cultural upbringing and somehow a mirror for your psyche.


Anything elevated to godlike status has done mankind a great disservice, blaming whatever is the chosen topic of the day is not helpful.
There is a pattern and the question arises is it organic or implemented?


Got me curious now, I wonder what it would be like to think with the spleen or liver . .

I found this to be a very good exercise, with whatever conscious bodies you may want to understand better.

At the end of the day, growing up is overrated...



posted on Aug, 12 2021 @ 10:06 PM
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That is how most occult influencing is carried out although there are more effective cycles than the lunatics use...


"lunatics" = females . . .? : )




You seem to derive alot from steiner. I've only read two of his texts, the first was "die schwelle zur geistigen welt" and the other was his work on colours, which opend doors i wasn't able to understand at the time.
Both were very inspirational, I think my biggest takeaway from my first read considering the topic, was the notion that there is an inhabited world, which access lies within opening gates and overcoming hurdles ¿rooted or just reflected? In our own psyche.


I've read most of the Theosophical works as a teenager, so I am familiar. The difficulty I find when writing for others is translation and common ground. I can describe in my own terms, yet unless people have seen it themselves, readers would not understand. An alternative view can be enlightening.

Steiner spoke of things that I see myself so common ground for alternative description. His lectures upon agriculture and The Education of the Child in the Light of Anthroposophy describes something useful, and in common with practical work with children and the fairy realm. So appropriate here.

One must keep in mind that Seiner had a master from the western spiritual hierarchy, and so an agenda to steer humanity to their desired destination. Their destination is not the only option by the way.



the appearance of fae is related to your cultural upbringing and somehow a mirror for your psyche.


Aye it is often described as so. My own opinion is by regarding the fae as reflections of our own psyche gives people the impression of something lesser than what it is. Just a reflection . . .

Whereas if we understand that the fae may take a familiar appearance from our memories and cultural upbringing, we can see them as Beings. The language of appearance.

One of the underlying currents in western philosophical thinking is to diminish the fae in the minds of the people and present an organised spiritual alternative. Be that Anthroposophy,Theosophy, Science, Religion or whatever.

My small gripe is they destroy something in order to build their own thing. Kinda like bulldozing a forest wilderness and building a shopping mall in it's place. They could do it less destructively, and without the killing and mistreatment of folks who don't agree with them. They could live and let live.



At the end of the day, growing up is overrated...


Aye, it is overrated. Though we need to become adults in order to bring up children in this world. Children cannot bring up children one might say.

I used to sit in coffee shops in shopping malls and watch the people passing by. Little kids, children, teenagers, young parents, middle aged and elderly.

The passing parade is like watching people gradually become petrified as they grow up and age. Mobile stones in the end is the sense I get. I wonder what it is that turns people to stone. There must be a remedy somewhere : )



posted on Aug, 13 2021 @ 04:20 AM
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lunatics" = females . . .?


Not by default, we are all very obviously affected by the moons cycle, which makes it easy to sell a convincing occult teaching, hence the moon cult is very big and wide spread, and very appealing for woman.
Just look at the moon, it tells something . It lacks color, everything is black and white.

Only their appearance is given by your cultural upbringing, the consciousness that animates the appearance has nothing to do with you, although intrinsically linked.




They could do it less destructively, and without the killing and mistreatment of folks who don't agree with them. They could live and let live.


I would say both sides are guilty of that accusation, although one is doing it much more covertly.
I found the description of honest dishonesty fighting against dishonest honesty quite accurate to describe the dilemma.
It always needs two for a fight and I'd rather not take sides.





Aye, it is overrated. Though we need to become adults in order to bring up children in this world. Children cannot bring up children one might say.


Yet childrens are fairies favourite. Maybe adults should be raised by childrens? afterall I know more that my dad and he knew more than his dad, he told me he'd expect me to know more and be wiser than
as that is what evolution is, taking the stuff that worked from your predecessor and perfect the stuff that didn't work.

adulthood does us a great disservice, as it disconnects us from such childish notions like fairies
heck I guess that is on purpose as well...

There isn't much one can do in a conflict where the boundaries are that solidified, don't join live free.



posted on Aug, 13 2021 @ 05:25 AM
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Hey speaking of lifeforms and Isis and the fae and the whole fae female connection

and female goddess

I wonder have you ever had dealings with the mushroom goddess ?
do you think there is any connection there between she and the fae and Isis



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