Why do they use symbols and ideas from ancient Egypt? Obelisks, Isis, Horus, etc?
Is this an unbroken lineage/ideology that has lasted since those times?
Wtf is really going on?
Why do they use symbols and ideas from ancient Egypt? Obelisks, Isis, Horus, etc?
Is this an unbroken lineage/ideology that has lasted since those times?
Wtf is really going on?
The parasitic few suggest ancient (old) and recent (new) to disconnect the ignorant many from the perceivable now; the ever changing moment; the momentum of motion causing temporary choice at its center.
a) temporary living within the ongoing process of dying represents being the broken parts within the unbroken whole aka the perceiving (with the broken comprehension) within all perceivable (unbroken flow of inspiration).
b) IDE'A, noun - "to see" represents perceivable inspiration; idealism represents suggested information shaping the ideology of those consenting to it. The few suggest idealism to tempt the many to ignore lineage.
All that is represents the accumulation of all that was and the potential for all that will be. The rhetoric of "first" and "last" is suggested to tempt one to ignore being in-between (life) first (inception) and last (death). Why? To tempt those consenting to ignore the connection aka the ongoing flow (inception towards death) which shapes temporary form (life).
EN'ERGY, noun [Gr. work.] - "internal or inherent power"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytTqmOANYJc
"I am standing on a hill" (growth potential)
"And beyond the clouds" (inspiration perceived)
"The wind is blowing still" (ongoing motion)
"And catching my doubts" (the temptation to hold onto)
"A neverending dream, a dream of you" (temporary within ongoing)
"I believe I receive a sign of you" (tempted by suggestion within perceivable inspiration).
And it's still going on... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfrAJFaUkpk