What is some esoteric information about the eclipse you can share? What do these mystery religions the elite practice opinion about it?
19 2017-08-21 by TheWiredWorld
I feel an exchange will be made.
Train robbing, if you will.
19 2017-08-21 by TheWiredWorld
I feel an exchange will be made.
Train robbing, if you will.
30 comments
1 NoYamShazam 2017-08-21
Eclipses were happening hundreds of millions of years before humans began weaving myths and stories about them to manipulate and control people.
1 TheWiredWorld 2017-08-21
I'm aware of that, but we may very well live in a simulation. With that in mind, if alchemical processes can occur between matter in this dimension (RNG Global Project), and the source is our minds - then that much conscious attention to one specific thing may be some sort of powerfully manifested bridge in which information can travel..
1 Pologrounds 2017-08-21
Very interesting concept.
1 TheCrawlerFL 2017-08-21
The Eclipse in 7 years has a better view than this one. Why everyone is so worked up is the real mystery here
1 Pologrounds 2017-08-21
If the media promotes it(in which they did heavily this time), people absorb it.
1 TheWiredWorld 2017-08-21
Which is part of why I think it's pushed
1 ABrilliantDisaster 2017-08-21
Oroborus is a symbol linked to an eclipse, as the snake eating its tail resembles the eclipse in near totality - https://ixquick-proxy.com/do/show_picture.pl?l=english&rais=1&oiu=https%3A%2F%2Fi.pinimg.com%2F236x%2Fb3%2F77%2Fa4%2Fb377a4fc3d8b8d6ba799a1febcd2931e--ouroboros-tattoo-tattoo-snake.jpg&sp=8e3807ace64bb10bcdbec425fc62bada
It also symbolises time as a circle. The end meeting the beginning in a repeating cycle. A return to the beginning is also ironically what the NWO is. It's not "new". it's really the resurrection of a past "golden age".
1 BadDogInTheDoghouse 2017-08-21
Yes the elites have special forbiden knowledge with the ability to predict the future events like an eclipse with nano second precision. Its called Naturalism. The secret alchemical formula is motions in the universe are predictable and have no agency behind them
1 vts845 2017-08-21
don't be bad!
you know that this is not a valid answer in this sub.
1 PreachyVegan 2017-08-21
Just found out that the Navajo do not watch the eclipse and recommend staying inside among other things. Interesting... just google 'navajo' and 'eclipse'...
1 BaronMoriarty 2017-08-21
Sometimes I wonder if you guys stateside may have been better off leaving the native Americans to run the country
1 IanPhlegming 2017-08-21
Like everybody else, some of them were cool and some of them were bloodthirsty horrors. It all depends which tribes you're talking about.
1 A_R_K_S 2017-08-21
There's one tribe that was wiped out early on in the colonization of the US that is just one of the amazing case studies of human life imo.
At the time a French researcher (his study was psychologically but he told the ladies love) was living amongst the tribe to study & document their courting patterns & found that the women had all the power & the system was based off their desires & whims.
Night time was the time reserved for belly smacking so once candles were lit inside tents, men were allowed to enter any woman's tent that wasn't occupied with another man or that wasn't dark yet. Now if a man entered a tent & the woman wanted to do the dirty she'd blow out the candle signifying to everyone else it's go time so don't interrupt. But if she left the candle on for more than about five seconds after a man walks in, he must leave & try another tent.
And we call them savages.
1 IanPhlegming 2017-08-21
Gotta source for this? I'm interested and would like to read more.
1 A_R_K_S 2017-08-21
I'd have to find my syllabus from the class I was reading it in. 90% chance it's gone though.
1 A_R_K_S 2017-08-21
Maybe try a google scholar search of native Americans, French writers, & if you can put more keywords, love, sex, marriage.
1 JwPATX 2017-08-21
I think this is the tribe:
http://nativeamericannetroots.net/diary/1110
1 IanPhlegming 2017-08-21
Thank you. Saved to read later.
1 JwPATX 2017-08-21
Just remembered where I initially read about it. A book called "Where the Lightning Strikes" by Peter Nabokov pg43-46 (own it/looked it up).
The second real tragedy from that whole thing was that many researchers believe them to be the last remaining remnant of the Mississippian culture (mound builders) about whom we know almost nothing, and we likely never will.
1 IanPhlegming 2017-08-21
Thank you!
Yeah, they've done a good job wiping out the collective memory of lots of interesting things. Burning the Library of Alexandria was a key moment in their dark history.
1 TheWiredWorld 2017-08-21
If it was ran by the whims of women, and they are indeed as a faction obliterated - no more - then that makes perfect sense to me. Any civilization built on the whims of women will cease to exist.
1 A_R_K_S 2017-08-21
Well it ended because of American colonialism & conquest.
1 JwPATX 2017-08-21
That'd be the Natchez people/they had pyramids and such. Probably my least favorite anecdote from anthropology. How the researcher who had been living with them for so long was unable to convince the French not to obliterate them and basically had to watch as all of his friends were slaughtered.
1 BaronMoriarty 2017-08-21
True. Good point
1 ragegenx 2017-08-21
No eventually some European cock sucker would have taken it from them.
1 BaronMoriarty 2017-08-21
Well they did in the first place. Have you read a history book?
1 ragegenx 2017-08-21
That was my point. If the Americans (former Europeans) didn't conquer the Natives, someone else would have.
1 BaronMoriarty 2017-08-21
Ah ok. Apologies. Just sounded a bit jingoistic.. but guess thats reading rather than talking does that
1 ragegenx 2017-08-21
No worries
1 BaronMoriarty 2017-08-21
http://www.kgw.com/mb/news/eclipse/navajo-beliefs-surrounding-the-eclipse-explained/465352623