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Originally posted by CudiTheKid
Originally posted by McGinty
I knew those guys in wheelchairs couldn't be trusted....
I don't want to derail this thread, so this will be my last comment about it, but I'm sure you're aware that the athletes have nothing to do with the planning and execution of these rituals. It's not like Tom Brady was out there directing the Super Bowl halftime show lol.
Originally posted by McGinty
No, obviously the athletes have nothing to do with supposed rituals, my point being: Why would such symbolism be used for the disabled athletes?
Have you noticed that during meditation; the colors of the chakras (auras) resemble that of a rainbow? Why is it that the same colors (and in same sequence) are used? Well, we know light when inter-dispersed through a prism breaks-down into rainbow colors; in the same fashion our human-body is spiritually attuned to Light. Light is the essence of our Creator - as attested to in the RigVeda and the Bible. We are made in the image of the Creator (i.e. Light). In other words, we essentially are light-beings. This is why meditating through the different rainbow colors are crucial for guided meditations, deep relaxation and past-life regressions (it awakens your pineal gland – known as the Third Eye).
The same colors of Light can be seen in Colors of the Day as ascribed in Thai astrology. Thai astrology takes its roots from Vedic Jyothish astrology; although most of this is lost nowadays the closest bearing to is still retained Thai astrology. This ancient Vedic astrology used to attribute each day of the week to that of a planet. There is remarkable semblance to thought-forms in ancient Western civilization indicating a common root source. For example: Monday, gets its name from the ancient Romans and Greeks who attributed the day to the Moon. Similarly, in Vedic astrology (and also in surrounding sanskritized South East Asian regions), Monday is attributed to Chandra (moon). In the same vein, Saturday gets its name after Saturn’s day. In Vedic astrology, Saturday is the day for the planet Shani (Saturn). The planet Saturn is considered most malefic of malefic, greatest punisher (grim reaper) and has his chariot as the raven (as in countless western horror movies). Saturn’s day is also considered as the day of rest and the enemy of Light (thus the ending of the week). Similarly Sunday is named after the Sun, is father, the firstborn (hence beginning of the week), and represented as King through Leo with the sign of a Lion (also note, Lion is traditionally considered to be king of the Animal kingdom).
The ancients believed that each of these planets (Mercury, Venus, Moon, Mars, Saturn, Jupiter) and the Sun were representations of constellations behind them that projected their energy through their respective heavenly-body and thus influencing each of their day-to-day activities here on earth. Each planet had authority of at least two zodiac constellations. For example, Mars (Tuesday) rules Aries & Scorpio; Jupiter rules Sagittarius & Pisces, Saturn rules over Capricorn & Aquarius (hence the present fear of an end to the status quo as we step into the Aquarian age in 2012). What is more interesting is that in Vedic astrology, Mercury is the son of the moon, begat from an illegitimate affair with Tara, wife of Jupiter (Zeus). The moon was banished to outer-space (which could thus explain its orbit around Earth, as a satellite). What is remarkable is the scientific fact that Mercury’s surface most resembles the Moonthan any other heavenly body in the solar system. Now what are the odds on that!
Originally posted by CudiTheKid
Originally posted by McGinty
No, obviously the athletes have nothing to do with supposed rituals, my point being: Why would such symbolism be used for the disabled athletes?
It has absolutely nothing to do with the disabled athletes, that's the point, just like this has nothing to do with football:
These are rituals broadcast to millions of people, mocking how totally unaware we are. I posted that pic from the paralympics because the "serpent energy" coming out of the pyramid looks a lot like the energy in the forehead of that serpent. I thought it was a pretty good observation, maybe some type of correlation. Obviously you disagree.
Originally posted by sapien82
reply to post by TruthxIsxInxThexMist
that picture is an experiment , they created a scale model of the pyramid using glass and they shine a light into the cap stone an it creates the vertical helix of light
Originally posted by purplemer
Russian scientists have pioneered in the study of “spin fields” which they say can travel at “billions of times greater than the speed of light.” (Yu.V.Nachalov, A.N.Sokolov: “Experimental investigation of new long-range actions.”) Something similar to these spin fields has been documented using Kirlian photography on a pyramid replica.
Originally posted by McGinty
The reason: Why choose the disabled athletes to mock us all. Surely it would be a greater 'mocking triumph' to use such symbolism for the non-disabled athletes in the main ceremony which in truth a vastly greater number of people watch.
Originally posted by hoonsince89
reply to post by purplemer
I get the feeling this one is real but i dont know if i can agree with the one from Peru with the pink energy beam.
Although i got no evidence, just a feeling.
Im sure the pyramids act as some kind of Prana generator/capacitor.
Theres a researcher going to the Mayan pyramids to do experiments on the alignment on the 21st this month, pretty sure his going to be recording live to! should be interesting to see the results.
Originally posted by DragonFire1024
reply to post by Wolfenz
I think there is much more to the city where the pyramids are than what we see. Sand has been blowing over the land for thousands of years. I only wonder what's buried underneath it all.
Originally posted by Oannes
Light does have mass because it has a certain speed limit. If protons did'nt weight anything, there speed would be unlimited. A torsion field could be the shape that carries particles at the fastest rate possible. This could mean that a black hole could be likened to a spiral gate. Connecting two regions of space at a great distance. This model correlates with the Einstein/Rosen bridge theory. My theory is that a blackhole works like a two-way mirror.