A gruesome way of saying the man liked the savory smell of steak.
It's interesting how translations work. Meaning gets lost.
Odor implies a negative aspect and so does burnt flesh in our language.
Char-broiled cheeseburger sounds tasty. Burnt cow flesh sounds a bit horrid and vulgar. But they didn't have a whole lot of word options to distinguish between "good burnt" and "bad burnt".
So a person of today's language hears "burnt offering" and immediately thinks this is a "bad burnt" e.g. human sacrifice.
You raise fair nuance, but that guys theory has an explanation for why it’s the scent or aroma [if you want some more “flowery” language ;) ]
It’s a VERY interesting explanation, I’d love to hear your thoughts when/if you get to that part, I don’t remember where exactly it is in the series, towards the start I think, after the part on Ruach
No, and I didn’t want to spoil it because it sounds a bit crazy, but coming from his credentials, with his explanation and build up it makes more sense.
But to sum it up, the gods mentioned in the bible have grown accustomed to the smell of burnt flesh due to its omnipresence in.... Space ships... please, don’t let the shocking nature of that interfere with checking out his information. NASA is on record stating that this is the smell produced by human skin in a false atmosphere, omni-present in the ISS
Astronauts returning from space claim that their suits smell, in a word, burnt. The lingering scent of space is “acrid” and “metallic,” reminding the astronauts of charred meat or welding fumes.
He's an expert in Hebrew and he translates the Masoretic Text and he is a Catholic Freemason.
I am a dumbass who knows nothing.
He is talking about the same mysteries I have been interested in for the last few years.
And I think his proposed theory is crap.
In regards to Hebrew, which is all consonants, he says:
"The second work they did was inserting the vowels that were not there. And inserting the vowels actually means inserting the meaning of the words." (inserting their own theology)
Then he follows with "therefore, we just don't know at all"...and then some minutes down the road "I'm not telling you what to think, but here is a UFO."
I'm not against UFO's but this ain't the answer to the question for me. I've wanted it to be UFO's and studied the ancient texts about Vimanas and Ezekiel's Wheel and everything you could find on the internet or under the Sun.
I think I have a better explanation. For me, it's definitely 100% the one.
Divine Substances (Medicine)
Plant spirits, spirit of the vine, holy herb, etc.
The double edged sword. The caduceus. Minoan snake goddess. Cure and tragedy. Anesthesia for surgery in the ancient world. Etcetera.
And I'm not promoting drug use or abuse, but this it. This is where deities and gods and tribes and civilizations are born. If you want to know how the megaliths were built, this is how.
IMO the biggest conspiracy ever, was hiding this knowledge. This is our evolution, we discovered medicine through herbalism.
Ancient religions actually employed a ritual (Sabbath/Mass) where you rest (like God did). It is the the time for rest and relaxation. The weekend. Reconnecting with spirit. Revelry and revelation. The flesh and blood of Christ, is psilocybin mushrooms and wine. These things are stronger than nukes. They can cripple the strongest man. Or make him the strongest man.
Almighty God and the Messiah.
And I might as well just finish it out by saying deities / faeries / aliens / demons / angels are hallucinogenic manifestations from which we created our reality, our origin stories, our ancient cultures, our religions, our Gods, our myths and legends.
I will check that out thanks.
A gruesome way of saying the man liked the savory smell of steak.
It's interesting how translations work. Meaning gets lost.
Odor implies a negative aspect and so does burnt flesh in our language.
Char-broiled cheeseburger sounds tasty. Burnt cow flesh sounds a bit horrid and vulgar. But they didn't have a whole lot of word options to distinguish between "good burnt" and "bad burnt".
So a person of today's language hears "burnt offering" and immediately thinks this is a "bad burnt" e.g. human sacrifice.
You raise fair nuance, but that guys theory has an explanation for why it’s the scent or aroma [if you want some more “flowery” language ;) ]
It’s a VERY interesting explanation, I’d love to hear your thoughts when/if you get to that part, I don’t remember where exactly it is in the series, towards the start I think, after the part on Ruach
Are we talking about cannabis / poppy now?
There are situations where burnt offering implies food, while at other times it implies inhaling a psychoactive substance. Like the Oracle at Delphi.
Saying "God" likes the burnt offering best is like saying you treated yourself to something very spiritual. Entheogens bring out God.
It is my opinion that God/Jesus refers to entheogens and the psychedelic experience, but this understanding has been lost overtime due to prohibition.
No, and I didn’t want to spoil it because it sounds a bit crazy, but coming from his credentials, with his explanation and build up it makes more sense.
But to sum it up, the gods mentioned in the bible have grown accustomed to the smell of burnt flesh due to its omnipresence in.... Space ships... please, don’t let the shocking nature of that interfere with checking out his information. NASA is on record stating that this is the smell produced by human skin in a false atmosphere, omni-present in the ISS
He's an expert in Hebrew and he translates the Masoretic Text and he is a Catholic Freemason.
I am a dumbass who knows nothing.
He is talking about the same mysteries I have been interested in for the last few years.
And I think his proposed theory is crap.
In regards to Hebrew, which is all consonants, he says:
Then he follows with "therefore, we just don't know at all"...and then some minutes down the road "I'm not telling you what to think, but here is a UFO." I'm not against UFO's but this ain't the answer to the question for me. I've wanted it to be UFO's and studied the ancient texts about Vimanas and Ezekiel's Wheel and everything you could find on the internet or under the Sun.
I think I have a better explanation. For me, it's definitely 100% the one.
Divine Substances (Medicine)
Plant spirits, spirit of the vine, holy herb, etc.
aka...Stimulants / Sedatives / Deliriants / Psychedelics / Entheogens
The double edged sword. The caduceus. Minoan snake goddess. Cure and tragedy. Anesthesia for surgery in the ancient world. Etcetera. And I'm not promoting drug use or abuse, but this it. This is where deities and gods and tribes and civilizations are born. If you want to know how the megaliths were built, this is how.
IMO the biggest conspiracy ever, was hiding this knowledge. This is our evolution, we discovered medicine through herbalism.
Ancient religions actually employed a ritual (Sabbath/Mass) where you rest (like God did). It is the the time for rest and relaxation. The weekend. Reconnecting with spirit. Revelry and revelation. The flesh and blood of Christ, is psilocybin mushrooms and wine. These things are stronger than nukes. They can cripple the strongest man. Or make him the strongest man.
Almighty God and the Messiah.
And I might as well just finish it out by saying deities / faeries / aliens / demons / angels are hallucinogenic manifestations from which we created our reality, our origin stories, our ancient cultures, our religions, our Gods, our myths and legends.
Sounds like a fun rabbit hole for this evening. I'll check it out.