Revelation 2:9 I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich) and I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan.
It's right there in your bible. Yet most Christians CUCK to the Synagogue of Satan and aid and abet satanic anti-Christ jews. Most Christians are fucking dumb and lined up for the poison shot too.
Historically, Israel consisted of two kingdoms, the kingdom of Israel in the north and kingdom of Judah in the south. So like the Simonian Aeonology which merges the "up" and "down" pointing triangles, this may be what the Star of David represented, the unification of north/south Israel into the one Nation.
There are only so many simple shapes to carve in rocks, and all cultures across the earth carved ones that resembled each other's. Over times they developed into more complex and culturally unique versions (such as the Hindu/middle eastern style compared to Slavic or Celtic style embellishments).
Jung's (and others I can't recall names of) theories on this relate to these shapes and symbols either being related to our collective unconscious or to shapes that are naturally formed in dreams and trance states by the way the human mind functions. Anyone who has ever rolled or tripped with heavy visuals has probably seen spirals and other common geometric shapes appear, he'll you can even do this by closing your eyes, lightly pressing on your eyelids and keeping your eye muscles very still. After a short time dots, tunnels and geometric shapes will appear.
Another very compelling and fascinating tale on petroglyphs found across the globe is presented by Anthony Peratt here and I highly recommend watching this lecture! It is not some random YouTube moron, this is a highly accomplished physicist from Los Alamos presenting to a University conference.
(((Casting aspersions on the person rather than addressing their argument))). How very Talmudic of you.
Actually didn't realize Jung was in the tribe. His ideas of archetypes and collective unconscious strike me as not being particularly semitic whatsoever
My bad, I read more about Jung and the above poster was not wrong.
Well, depends what you mean by that question, specifically.
Do i believe in astrology in its scientific (renamed astronomy) sense of observation and interpretation?
Of course. Why? Because anyone so inclined may go and observe the sky and verify it.
Do I believe that astrological alignments and horoscopes accurately predict behavior, love compatibility and personality?
Lol, no, but with the caveat that those who are raised to believe it or who choose to believe it will reflect the predictions based upon self-fulfillment... If someone who believes that certain personality traits are their predestined strengths, then they will be inclined to develop those same traits, thus "confirming" the astrological prediction.
So, went and read more about Jung than the specific things of his that I had read before... you were correct, I was basing my opinion only on a small portion of his work.
It's also related to Plato's thoughts on archetypes, shapes, and forms, which is what I think you were thinking of.
I've seen a bunch on petroglyphs already, but not real in-depth analysis like that guy.
And I've seen plenty of geometrics from both eye pressure and other ways...I definitely like music visualizers that are akin to closed eye visuals. I've even had open eye visuals once of the "aether"...quite intriguing.
Right on, Plato's take is interesting also. I was somewhat unclear in exactly how I meant to bring up Jung... I was referencing his theories to certain universal aspects of the human mind and religious/mystical practices regardless of culture as it relates to so many cultures making the same general shapes.
There are two factors, one that there are only so many simple, recognizable and easy to quickly carve shapes people could make, second, the theory that our unconscious provides us all with a fairly universal manifestation of mystical concepts.
It has been a while since I read his work, and I mostly read sections, not his entire library, back when I was young and experimenting with psychadelics and got into the more intellectual side of that subculture, so I cannot comment on that specifically.
After reading a bit more about the man and his connections to the cybernetics crowd and links through to today, I retracted some of my opinions on him, but credit is due to some of the concepts and insights he explored.
As to your comment: "Synchronicity" in general is broad enough that I am not certain the specific effects you are talking about. It can range from <whatever effect it's called> where some object is brought to your notice and then you notice it far more often (classic example is researching a car to buy and then suddenly seeing way more of that car on the roads). I think this is pretty well explained as the result of directed attention and our brain's function for pattern recognition. It makes sense in a "wild" (pre-civilization) survival perspective... if a person learns of a resource or a threat, it is in our survival interest for our brain to recall characteristics of that subject and put a priority on noticing it in the future while "tuning out" other information around us.
The day after my grandmother died for example, I was talking to my brother about iridescent clouds, and 15 minutes later we went outside for a cigarette and boom, there was a beautiful iridescent cloud right in the middle of the sky from the view that we had, which was really obstructed by trees.
The iridescent cloud I originally saw years before that is STILL my phone start screen.
If you want to get really bizarre, I watched the cloud intently with my brother, then he ran inside to grab his phone to take a picture...and it disappeared before he got back, and I swear that it faded to a perfect, rainbow colored equilateral triangle. What makes it also eerie in that regard is that my grandmother lived a very selfless life and gave away most of the little that she had to Catholic charities (for better or worse I suppose).
I've personally had enough weirdness that it's tough to chalk it up to Baader-Meinhof instances, because these aren't things I start seeing more frequently...it's usually completely one-off.
A good one just from yesterday is that I was talking to a girl from Singapore (lives in Cali), and she was pissed about the Feds raising rates, because it was dinging her crypto investments (bleh). Anyhow, I mentioned offhand that it could be purposeful, so that they could more easily get people to transition to a CBDC if it appears to be a better alternative.
Later that night I was scrolling through Reddit, and there was a post about how Singapore just completed Phase 1 of CBDC trials. Ain't that some shit?
Anthropologist Robert Sepehr has traced it back thousands of years.
One should take notice and research and investigate why anti-Christ synagogue of Satan Jews want you to associate the swastika with nazism. It's to erase thousands of years of white history and accomplishments.
The Jew "star of David" is described in Acts 7:43 as the star of Remphan. The verse mentions Moloch. This is a demon that anti-Christ Jews worship. They are destined for hell.
Acts 7:43 Yea, ye took up the tabernacle of Moloch, and the star of your god Remphan, figures which ye made to worship them: and I will carry you away beyond Babylon.
Jews will burn in hell. Only Messianic Jews may escape the curse upon them by accepting Jesus Christ as Lord.
It's right there in your bible. Yet most Christians CUCK to the Synagogue of Satan and aid and abet satanic anti-Christ jews. Most Christians are fucking dumb and lined up for the poison shot too.
I was under the impression that is was the star of Remphan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anahata
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shatkona
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kagome_crest
https://www.gotquestions.org/star-of-Rephan.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seal_of_Solomon
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Simonian_Aeonology.jpg
Historically, Israel consisted of two kingdoms, the kingdom of Israel in the north and kingdom of Judah in the south. So like the Simonian Aeonology which merges the "up" and "down" pointing triangles, this may be what the Star of David represented, the unification of north/south Israel into the one Nation.
I see what you did there.
It blows my mind that the Hindu anahata symbol is encased in a hexagram and looks like an upside down symbol of Saturn.
There are only so many simple shapes to carve in rocks, and all cultures across the earth carved ones that resembled each other's. Over times they developed into more complex and culturally unique versions (such as the Hindu/middle eastern style compared to Slavic or Celtic style embellishments).
Jung's (and others I can't recall names of) theories on this relate to these shapes and symbols either being related to our collective unconscious or to shapes that are naturally formed in dreams and trance states by the way the human mind functions. Anyone who has ever rolled or tripped with heavy visuals has probably seen spirals and other common geometric shapes appear, he'll you can even do this by closing your eyes, lightly pressing on your eyelids and keeping your eye muscles very still. After a short time dots, tunnels and geometric shapes will appear.
Another very compelling and fascinating tale on petroglyphs found across the globe is presented by Anthony Peratt here and I highly recommend watching this lecture! It is not some random YouTube moron, this is a highly accomplished physicist from Los Alamos presenting to a University conference.
(((Casting aspersions on the person rather than addressing their argument))). How very Talmudic of you. Actually didn't realize Jung was in the tribe. His ideas of archetypes and collective unconscious strike me as not being particularly semitic whatsoeverMy bad, I read more about Jung and the above poster was not wrong.
Well, depends what you mean by that question, specifically.
Do i believe in astrology in its scientific (renamed astronomy) sense of observation and interpretation?
Of course. Why? Because anyone so inclined may go and observe the sky and verify it.
Do I believe that astrological alignments and horoscopes accurately predict behavior, love compatibility and personality?
Lol, no, but with the caveat that those who are raised to believe it or who choose to believe it will reflect the predictions based upon self-fulfillment... If someone who believes that certain personality traits are their predestined strengths, then they will be inclined to develop those same traits, thus "confirming" the astrological prediction.
So, went and read more about Jung than the specific things of his that I had read before... you were correct, I was basing my opinion only on a small portion of his work.
It's also related to Plato's thoughts on archetypes, shapes, and forms, which is what I think you were thinking of.
I've seen a bunch on petroglyphs already, but not real in-depth analysis like that guy.
And I've seen plenty of geometrics from both eye pressure and other ways...I definitely like music visualizers that are akin to closed eye visuals. I've even had open eye visuals once of the "aether"...quite intriguing.
Right on, Plato's take is interesting also. I was somewhat unclear in exactly how I meant to bring up Jung... I was referencing his theories to certain universal aspects of the human mind and religious/mystical practices regardless of culture as it relates to so many cultures making the same general shapes.
There are two factors, one that there are only so many simple, recognizable and easy to quickly carve shapes people could make, second, the theory that our unconscious provides us all with a fairly universal manifestation of mystical concepts.
What trips me out is that I get resounding synchronicities, and it seems like when I talk to people about them, they start getting them themselves.
I've only really skimmed Jung's synchronicity book, but I wonder if he touched upon them having any sort of cascading effects.
I fathom why they happen, but the "how" is even more interesting to me. Like a whole 'nother layer of reality there.
It has been a while since I read his work, and I mostly read sections, not his entire library, back when I was young and experimenting with psychadelics and got into the more intellectual side of that subculture, so I cannot comment on that specifically.
After reading a bit more about the man and his connections to the cybernetics crowd and links through to today, I retracted some of my opinions on him, but credit is due to some of the concepts and insights he explored.
As to your comment: "Synchronicity" in general is broad enough that I am not certain the specific effects you are talking about. It can range from <whatever effect it's called> where some object is brought to your notice and then you notice it far more often (classic example is researching a car to buy and then suddenly seeing way more of that car on the roads). I think this is pretty well explained as the result of directed attention and our brain's function for pattern recognition. It makes sense in a "wild" (pre-civilization) survival perspective... if a person learns of a resource or a threat, it is in our survival interest for our brain to recall characteristics of that subject and put a priority on noticing it in the future while "tuning out" other information around us.
To be cont'd.
Nah...synchronicity goes like this for me.
The day after my grandmother died for example, I was talking to my brother about iridescent clouds, and 15 minutes later we went outside for a cigarette and boom, there was a beautiful iridescent cloud right in the middle of the sky from the view that we had, which was really obstructed by trees.
The iridescent cloud I originally saw years before that is STILL my phone start screen.
If you want to get really bizarre, I watched the cloud intently with my brother, then he ran inside to grab his phone to take a picture...and it disappeared before he got back, and I swear that it faded to a perfect, rainbow colored equilateral triangle. What makes it also eerie in that regard is that my grandmother lived a very selfless life and gave away most of the little that she had to Catholic charities (for better or worse I suppose).
I've personally had enough weirdness that it's tough to chalk it up to Baader-Meinhof instances, because these aren't things I start seeing more frequently...it's usually completely one-off.
A good one just from yesterday is that I was talking to a girl from Singapore (lives in Cali), and she was pissed about the Feds raising rates, because it was dinging her crypto investments (bleh). Anyhow, I mentioned offhand that it could be purposeful, so that they could more easily get people to transition to a CBDC if it appears to be a better alternative.
Later that night I was scrolling through Reddit, and there was a post about how Singapore just completed Phase 1 of CBDC trials. Ain't that some shit?
Great find! Thanks a lot for sharing this!
this is simply an intersection between two triangles representing the union of the material and the divine
if you draw a circle around it, you have 12 divisions on the outer edges
it's a very nice symbol, definitely not worthy of the pseudojews tricking everyone on the orders of their snake parasites
Now research the swastika.
Anthropologist Robert Sepehr has traced it back thousands of years.
One should take notice and research and investigate why anti-Christ synagogue of Satan Jews want you to associate the swastika with nazism. It's to erase thousands of years of white history and accomplishments.
The Jew "star of David" is described in Acts 7:43 as the star of Remphan. The verse mentions Moloch. This is a demon that anti-Christ Jews worship. They are destined for hell.
Jews will burn in hell. Only Messianic Jews may escape the curse upon them by accepting Jesus Christ as Lord.