02-12-2008, 05:50 AM
Hi True! Sorry I keep disappearing.
The reason I do not subscribe to the 'alien' hypothesis is because we are luminous beings of energy, and what we see is a physical manifestation of energy. Aside from that, we are capable of anything without interference.
Surely, I am more than versed in QuetzalCoatl, Kukulcan, Votan, Vircocha, Hermes Trismegistus, the Vedic Rainbow Tribes, Enoch, Kumara, the 'Nagual' Akhenaten, the great constant, the Zodiac, DNA, etc. But among all of the things I have buried myself in for many years, Ancient Egypt is that which I know most about, and 'neteru' is really just a term that exemplifies the Gods of the Egyptian pantheon.
Just like words in our English language sometimes carry 2 different meanings, like bear and bear, this also occurs in other languages, and 'neteru' has its roots in a word like this. The real translations of the inscriptions express the word as neter, the name for God, or Lord as used today, and is connected with another meaning of the word neter describing renewals or rebirth. If one wants to take that meaning of renewal or rebirth and ascribe to an extraterrestrial interference for the purposes of teaching humanity, that's fine with me, but I know it refers to "the active power which produces and creates things in perpetual recurrence." It describes the force of life.
But I do have some further questions for you, and I want you to be assured that I'll do my best to answer any of yours.
Why do you think humans need things like agriculture, language, writing, production? Things like math, magic, music, and speaking (communication) have always been here. Man did not create them. (Like Magical Passes, he discovered them).
Did we need them so we could just learn to transcend them in the end?
***The most important point I want to make is as follows***
You mentioned that you did not want to return to life as lived by cavemen. Understand that the life you are living now is directly related to your perception of the world. When man "ate from the tree of knowledge," he dirtied his link with intent.
I am not saying that we should live like cavemen. I am saying that Cavemen "perceived" the world differently because their link with intent was stronger, pure and natural. Nor should we try and live as a crow eating road kill. Rather we must understand that the crow also does not "perceive" the world as you do.
I am not saying live like anything else, I am saying perceive "see" like other things, without the human factor, and none of that other stuff will matter.
Silkiest Underweare on the Planet Boy.
The reason I do not subscribe to the 'alien' hypothesis is because we are luminous beings of energy, and what we see is a physical manifestation of energy. Aside from that, we are capable of anything without interference.
Surely, I am more than versed in QuetzalCoatl, Kukulcan, Votan, Vircocha, Hermes Trismegistus, the Vedic Rainbow Tribes, Enoch, Kumara, the 'Nagual' Akhenaten, the great constant, the Zodiac, DNA, etc. But among all of the things I have buried myself in for many years, Ancient Egypt is that which I know most about, and 'neteru' is really just a term that exemplifies the Gods of the Egyptian pantheon.
Just like words in our English language sometimes carry 2 different meanings, like bear and bear, this also occurs in other languages, and 'neteru' has its roots in a word like this. The real translations of the inscriptions express the word as neter, the name for God, or Lord as used today, and is connected with another meaning of the word neter describing renewals or rebirth. If one wants to take that meaning of renewal or rebirth and ascribe to an extraterrestrial interference for the purposes of teaching humanity, that's fine with me, but I know it refers to "the active power which produces and creates things in perpetual recurrence." It describes the force of life.
But I do have some further questions for you, and I want you to be assured that I'll do my best to answer any of yours.
Why do you think humans need things like agriculture, language, writing, production? Things like math, magic, music, and speaking (communication) have always been here. Man did not create them. (Like Magical Passes, he discovered them).
Did we need them so we could just learn to transcend them in the end?
***The most important point I want to make is as follows***
You mentioned that you did not want to return to life as lived by cavemen. Understand that the life you are living now is directly related to your perception of the world. When man "ate from the tree of knowledge," he dirtied his link with intent.
I am not saying that we should live like cavemen. I am saying that Cavemen "perceived" the world differently because their link with intent was stronger, pure and natural. Nor should we try and live as a crow eating road kill. Rather we must understand that the crow also does not "perceive" the world as you do.
I am not saying live like anything else, I am saying perceive "see" like other things, without the human factor, and none of that other stuff will matter.
Silkiest Underweare on the Planet Boy.
~ Thou shalt not be a stair in hell

