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originally posted by: All Seeing Eye
a reply to: Zanti Misfit
You mentioned "archon soul trap" in another thread, so I did look it up. I found this jewel.
He mentions "Machine Elves" as messengers. That falls into the previous subject of messages, and, messengers. Something I have been aware of for at least 20 years... Something I have kept to myself, not because I cant explain, but because at this point, it shouldn't.
This fella explains the light, and the evil ones on the spiritual side. I dont take "Trips" so I must focus on the physical world. I have very little doubts that these Archons use the homo capensis meat bag to control the world. To cause the pain and suffering we see, as they in the flesh reap the profits from setting up the ugly and painful events we are all forced to endure. It is the only way they could walk among us, undetected.. Well, until now lol
This is why they desperately try to keep the DNA pure, so it can be utilized to the max. In breading is a necessity.
I sure hope the good guys were able to get my wife before she entered the light....
20 And when he was demanded of the Pharisees, when the kingdom of God should come, he answered them and said, The kingdom of God cometh not with observation:
21 Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you.
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
a reply to: All Seeing Eye
On second thought you might be Right about that . The Interpretations of Symbolism can be Varied according to the Individual . What Fascinates me is the Author of the Wizard Of Oz Lyman Frank Baum . Was his Authoring of this Story Channeled through him from another Realm of Existance , and the Entirety of the Story Expressed in Metaphor to be Easily Understandable to even the Least of an Uneducated Population ?
Such facts about Baum's life are widely known. What is not so well known, however, is Baum's interest in theosophy. Michael Patrick Hearn, one of the best of Baum's biographers, has made the most extensive, and virtually the only, acknowledgment of that interest:
His son Frank admitted the author's interest in Theosophy, but also reported that the elder Baum could not accept all its teachings. He firmly believed in reincarnation; he had faith in the immortality of the soul and believed that he and his wife had been together in many past states and would be together in future reincarnations, but he did not accept the possibility of the transmigration of souls from human beings to animals or vice versa, as in Hinduism. He was in agreement with the Theosophical belief that man on Earth was only one step on a great ladder that passed through many states of consciousness, through many universes, to a final state of Enlightenment. He did believe in Karma, that whatever good or evil one does in his lifetime returns to him as reward or punishment in future reincarnations.... He believed that all the great religious teachers of history had found their inspiration from the same source, a common Creator. [72-73]
originally posted by: All Seeing Eye
a reply to: Zanti Misfit
Oh look. Someone has the same idea...
Not sure as to who is really who. But I bet they are all of the "bloodline"...
originally posted by: All Seeing Eye
So off we go chasing reincarnations. lol lol
Since the Homo Capensis can "connect" to the unseen world, he might be able to know of the work those incarnations did, and the direction of their plots...
Just thinking out loud lol
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
originally posted by: All Seeing Eye
So off we go chasing reincarnations. lol lol
Since the Homo Capensis can "connect" to the unseen world, he might be able to know of the work those incarnations did, and the direction of their plots...
Just thinking out loud lol
Well , Since the Topic Drifted to Reincarnations , an Interesting Take on it ...........
originally posted by: All Seeing Eye
a reply to: Zanti Misfit
A question to you.
The Biblical story of Cain and Able. Do you think its possible for this story to actually be describing the two human species? Cain being the Homo Capensis, and Able being the Homo Sapiens. ???
And as time progressed, the Bloodlines of Cain became the "Canaanites?
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Im seeing "the Original Sin" playing into this as, Eve may have been playing around with snake... Or, she got raped. Enki states he in essence saw some woman he had to have, and their were children born, hidden, raised, and became royalty. In other words, Cain could have been a Bastard child, but raised as their own...
originally posted by: Zanti Misfit
originally posted by: All Seeing Eye
a reply to: Zanti Misfit
A question to you.
The Biblical story of Cain and Able. Do you think its possible for this story to actually be describing the two human species? Cain being the Homo Capensis, and Able being the Homo Sapiens. ???
And as time progressed, the Bloodlines of Cain became the "Canaanites?
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Well , Possibly . Cain was Guilty of Jealousy towards his Brother Abel who he Imagined God Favored over him and did not Feel Remorse for his Actions . That does sound like a known Capensis Behavior . They were both Born of the Same Mother and Father so doesn't that Imply they were Both of the Same Bloodline of Homo Homo Sapiens ? Or , was Cain maybe an Adopted Son ? ........Hmm....
An Interesting take on the Story here .
interestingliterature.com...
If Jim had only considered "Hyperboria", he might have had a different opinion. But then again, very very few people have, because of the "Matrix of Lies".
In regard on your thoughts of the " Mythical " Hyperborea , what are your Thoughts on the " Mythical Agartha ?
HEBREW MYTHOLOGY OF THE DELUGE, CHANGE IN THE SUN AND MOON AND MANKIND
Hebrew mythology assigns to the period preceding Adam’s expulsion different geophysical and biological conditions. The sun shone permanently on the Earth, and the Garden of Eden, placed in the East, was, it must be conceived, under perpetual rays of the Dawn. The earth was not watered by rain, but mist ascending from the ground condensed as dew upon the leaves. “The plants looked only to the earth for nourishment.” Man was of exceedingly great stature: “The dimensions of man’s body were gigantic.” His appearance was unlike that of later men: “His body was overlaid with a horny skin.” But a day came and the celestial illumination ceased: “The sun . . . had grown dark the instant Adam became guilty of disobedience.” (3) The flames of the ever-turning sword terrified Adam (Genesis 3:24). In another legend it is told that the celestial light shone a little in the darkness. And then “the celestial light ceased, to the consternation of Adam.” The illumination of the first period never returned. The sky that man was used to see never appeared before him again: “The firmament is not the same as the heavens of the first day.” The “day” of Genesis, as I have already noted, is said to be equal to a thousand years.
It was after the fall of man, according to Hebrew tradition, that the sun set for the first time: “The first time Adam witnessed the sinking of the sun, he was seized with anxious fears. All the night he spent in tears. When day began to dawn, he understood that what he had deplored was but the course of nature.” It was also then that the seasons began. This is told in the following story: “Adam noticed that the days were growing shorter and feared lest the world be darkened . . . but after the winter solstice he saw that the days grew longer again.”
The earth also underwent changes: “Independent before, she was hereafter to wait to be watered by the rain from above.” (4) The variety of species diminished. Man, according to Hebrew legends, decreased in size; there was a “vast difference between his later and his former state—between his supernatural size then, and his shrunken size now.” (5) He also lost his horny skin. The whole of nature altered its ways.
References
Quoted in Athanasius Kircher, Turris Babel sive Archonotologia (Amsterdam, 1679), p. 134.
“The very angels and the celestial beings were grieved by the transgression of Adam. The moon alone laughed wherefore God . . . obscured her light.” Ginzberg, Legends, I, 80.