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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
"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.
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.
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.
originally posted by: sapien82
and this one
(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
originally posted by: sapien82
a reply to: NobodySpecial268
here is an interview with pat
originally posted by: NobodySpecial268
a reply to: penroc3
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.
the day we figure out what conscience is and how to transfer it will be a new dawn of man.
I have a hard time imagining men being able to establish world dominance on their own.
I can't get these memories of treason and being left in the dark on purpose, out if my head...
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?
If man can't imagine it, woman can't birth it.
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.
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.
Rudolph Steiner lamented the loss of "the peasant mind" as he described it in his lectures
the appearance of fae is related to your cultural upbringing and somehow a mirror for your psyche.
Got me curious now, I wonder what it would be like to think with the spleen or liver . .
That is how most occult influencing is carried out although there are more effective cycles than the lunatics use...
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.
the appearance of fae is related to your cultural upbringing and somehow a mirror for your psyche.
At the end of the day, growing up is overrated...
lunatics" = females . . .?
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.
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.