Related: When I first began researching the Anunnaki, I came across an item buried incredibly deeply in etymology that did a lot towards convincing me of their reality.
Ingrained so far down in culture that it has become subconscious is the separation between work and worship. There was a time in living memory when Christians called Sunday, "God's day". Chick-fil-A is still closed on that day, and that's an assload of chicken money to give up just to respect something no human is holding you to. Orthodox Jews live in buildings where the elevators run automatically during the Sabbath. The concept is in there deep.
Nor is it only a modern way of getting out of work. Two followers of Jesus were gathering wood on the Sabbath and the Jews wanted to f-ing kill them for it. Sure, we're largely fallen from the purer faith, but people take this concept really seriously.
So how surprised was I to find that the ancient Hebrew word "avodah" means both "work or service" and "worship or prayer". These two diametrically opposed concepts had been one and the same in the mists of the past. How could that be?
Well, to be brief, the Anunnaki created us as a slave species. These powerful aliens were as gods to these new humans. We can't really get in their heads as to how they thought about it, but their writing seems to indicate so. Does your dog think of you as a god? You sure have god-like powers and do things in mysterious ways.
There's the explanation of how work and worship were originally one and the same. They were literally doings gods' work.
Oh, there were no days off, any more than there are days off for the robots in "Westworld". Wouldn't even make sense as a concept in that context. Not just a useful comparison, either, since (long story) They were using that show to allegorically tell us how it used to be.
There is no clear and universal consensus on when the idea of a "sabbath" day came into human culture, but I found this passage quite intriguing:
The earliest extrabiblical attestation of Sabbath might occur in a 7th-century BCE ostracon discovered at the ancient fortress of Mesad Hashavyahu, which could refer to a servant doing certain kinds of work "before Sabbath" (lpny Ε‘bt).
In another incredibly long story, it turns out the whole world changed drastically around 600 BC, the same dating as this origin of the sabbath. It goes back once again to the Anunnaki, and the settlement of what is loosely known and widely misunderstood as the "war in heaven". The "peace treaty" went into effect at that time.
So in that scenario, the sabbath just came into being along with a couple of hundred other things that humans started thinking up, such as the very idea of writing down history. Big changes all around.
My counter theory is 'they' are holding that card until the most opportune moment and yes, it will be as you said, they'll worship them to their condemnation if they don't see the light.
I agree and think that they created us.. The banking kid-fuckers want to re-create what the Elohim have on their home planet, but with complete control, AI and bots for their benefit, and only enough humans to maintain the AI and bots.
That seems like such narrow way of viewing it. Your assuming that aliens havent been here long before humans existed.
I think its very likely that human evolution was helped along the way at some point. There are some genetic anomalies that support this.
What is DNA and How Does it Work? A pair of scientists from Kazakhstan believe that our species was designed by a higher power, alien civilisation that either wanted to preserve a message in our DNA or simply plant life on other planets.
Maxim A. Makukov of the Fesenkov Astrophysical Institute and Vladimir I. Shcherbak from the al-Farabi Kazakh National University spent 13 years working for the Human Genome Project β a mission that hoped to map out human DNA.
Their conclusion was that humans were designed by a higher power, with a βset of arithmetic patterns and ideographic symbolic languageβ encoded into our DNA.
They believe that 97 per cent of non-coding sequences in human DNA is genetic code from alien life forms.
Its a weird concept, but if you wanted to transmit a message not just through space, but through vast amounts of time dna would be the way to do it. The way its designed, and as a core programming language of life on this planet, it has insane redundancies built into it.
AI Overview - Yes, DNA has several redundancies that act as safeguards against mutations, such as the genetic code's Wobble Hypothesis (multiple codons for the same amino acid) and gene duplication (multiple copies of a gene), which together allow for a mutation to occur in one copy without completely losing the gene's function. These redundant systems provide a "backup" for critical genetic information, increasing the overall robustness and stability of the genome by reducing the impact of harmful mutations.
So lets just just assume that aliens were here long before we were, and that they created humans, for whatever reasons.
Would this have inspired many pagan religions to all share similar stories about the creation of mankind. It seems more than coincidence in my opinion.
Creation of Humans from Clay or Dust: The idea of humans being shaped from earth, clay, or mud is a recurring theme found in cultures such as Babylonian, Greek, and Islamic traditions, as well as in the Hebrew Bible.
If you never read the story about prometheus creating humans I suggest giving it a read. I suggest a older book something from the 19th century.
The theory of Hesiod, the oldest of all the greek poets, was that the titan Prometheus that, the son of Iapetus, had formed man out of clay, and that Athene had breathed a soul into him. Full of love for the beings he had called into existence, Prometheus determined to elevate their minds and improve their condition in any way; he therefore taught them astronomy, mathematics, the alphabet, how to cure diseases, and the art of divination. He created this race in such great numbers that the gods began to see the necessity of instituting certain fixed laws with regards to the sacrifices due to them, and the worship to which they considered themselves entitled from mankind in return for the protection which they had accorded them.
Kinda sounds like to me that its possible that they not only created us, but we already did worship them as gods. All we know is the last 5000 years roughly, anything before that is simply a mystery. Mankind must be much older than that, again genetics shows it as well.
Genetics and fossil evidence suggest the Homo sapiens lineage emerged in Africa around 300,000 to 350,000 years ago
Interglacial happen roughly every 100,000 years ago, so thats about 3 or 4 cycles. Which if I remember right roughly lines up with the old greek legends about the ages of man.
Greek legends describe five "Ages of Man," which trace the decline of humanity from an idyllic past to the present, beginning with the Golden Age under Titan Cronus, followed by the Silver Age, the warlike Bronze Age, a transitional Heroic Age populated by legendary figures, and culminating in the corrupt and sorrowful Iron Age, the present era for Hesiod, who first outlined this progression in his work Works and Days.
Which again almost mirrors a hopi legend half a world away.
The Hopi "Ages of Man" myth describes a series of world-ages or cycles of time, with the current being the Fourth World. Each previous world was destroyed by a cataclysmic eventβthe First by fire, the Second by ice, and the Third by a great deluge. These destructions were not natural but resulted from humanity's disregard for the Creator's spiritual dictates, leading to the most obedient people being guided to the next world to begin anew.
One of the only verified hopi stories I could find was in a study about rock acoustics in the caso rock range. Its a wild read.
I guess it wasnt always so, but according to this comment on trip advisor, you have to be a us citizen, i assume a resident is ok as well, to visit this place and you have to have a military guide with you. Because of the china lake base there.
Do not miss this opportunity. You will need a reservation and all attending must be US citizens and submit to a background check. Extra caution due to tour on a military base.
There is a very interesting collection of stories that all seem to mirror the same event. Man gets lost, falls through some doors that open in the rocks, walks through water that doesnt get him wet, sees all the animals that will ever be, and finally comes face to face with a bird like humanoid which heals him with a song.
When he finally makes it back home, what had been a few days for him, was weeks for the rest of his tribe.
It all cant be a coincidence lmao. At least thats what my gut says.
For something to be evident (perceptible) there has to be a differentiation of all perceivable and each ones perception, which makes each one different from one ANOTHER aka alien/alius - "another"... https://www.etymonline.com/word/alien
because we're dumb and would instinctual worship our alien overlords as gods
Because aka being within cause implies singular unit within singularity..."we're" + "overlords" + "gods" implies plurality.
Plurality is being suggested to manipulate ones singular perception.
Related: When I first began researching the Anunnaki, I came across an item buried incredibly deeply in etymology that did a lot towards convincing me of their reality.
Ingrained so far down in culture that it has become subconscious is the separation between work and worship. There was a time in living memory when Christians called Sunday, "God's day". Chick-fil-A is still closed on that day, and that's an assload of chicken money to give up just to respect something no human is holding you to. Orthodox Jews live in buildings where the elevators run automatically during the Sabbath. The concept is in there deep.
Nor is it only a modern way of getting out of work. Two followers of Jesus were gathering wood on the Sabbath and the Jews wanted to f-ing kill them for it. Sure, we're largely fallen from the purer faith, but people take this concept really seriously.
So how surprised was I to find that the ancient Hebrew word "avodah" means both "work or service" and "worship or prayer". These two diametrically opposed concepts had been one and the same in the mists of the past. How could that be?
Well, to be brief, the Anunnaki created us as a slave species. These powerful aliens were as gods to these new humans. We can't really get in their heads as to how they thought about it, but their writing seems to indicate so. Does your dog think of you as a god? You sure have god-like powers and do things in mysterious ways.
There's the explanation of how work and worship were originally one and the same. They were literally doings gods' work.
So words proving aliens? Explain how this is not a stretch. And it's pretty arbitrary to attribute it to aliens. Mabye they thought it on their own.
Btw, aliens are demons.
I like this theory but how would it benefit humanity for the Anunnaki to give their slaves a day off?
Oh, there were no days off, any more than there are days off for the robots in "Westworld". Wouldn't even make sense as a concept in that context. Not just a useful comparison, either, since (long story) They were using that show to allegorically tell us how it used to be.
There is no clear and universal consensus on when the idea of a "sabbath" day came into human culture, but I found this passage quite intriguing:
In another incredibly long story, it turns out the whole world changed drastically around 600 BC, the same dating as this origin of the sabbath. It goes back once again to the Anunnaki, and the settlement of what is loosely known and widely misunderstood as the "war in heaven". The "peace treaty" went into effect at that time.
So in that scenario, the sabbath just came into being along with a couple of hundred other things that humans started thinking up, such as the very idea of writing down history. Big changes all around.
And who created those aliens? And so on and so on.
Good question. I guess we can ask them if they show up.**
What is the origin of the first life? The earth?
doubt it
Was God the Creator of it?
No idea homey
https://Creation.com https://answersinGenesis.org
read often ;)
Genesis 1-11
My counter theory is 'they' are holding that card until the most opportune moment and yes, it will be as you said, they'll worship them to their condemnation if they don't see the light.
I agree and think that they created us.. The banking kid-fuckers want to re-create what the Elohim have on their home planet, but with complete control, AI and bots for their benefit, and only enough humans to maintain the AI and bots.
Who created them?
Another advanced planetary civilization. It's how life spreads through the universe.
So you believe aliens have been creating aliens since.... forever?
Meaning, there is no "first" aliens civilization? Aliens all the way down, to no end?
a) Can you describe anything "created" without it being transformed within everything already available?
b) Here's the jewish origin of creationism (out of nothing) as the inversion of transformation (within everything)... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creatio_ex_nihilo
Eloh/alah aka al (the) ilah (god)... https://www.etymonline.com/word/Allah
ππππππππ π²πππππ‘π: β.
That seems like such narrow way of viewing it. Your assuming that aliens havent been here long before humans existed.
I think its very likely that human evolution was helped along the way at some point. There are some genetic anomalies that support this.
Its a weird concept, but if you wanted to transmit a message not just through space, but through vast amounts of time dna would be the way to do it. The way its designed, and as a core programming language of life on this planet, it has insane redundancies built into it.
So lets just just assume that aliens were here long before we were, and that they created humans, for whatever reasons.
Would this have inspired many pagan religions to all share similar stories about the creation of mankind. It seems more than coincidence in my opinion.
If you never read the story about prometheus creating humans I suggest giving it a read. I suggest a older book something from the 19th century.
https://www.google.ca/books/edition/The_Myths_and_Legends_of_Ancient_Greece/_NcDAAAAQAAJ
Kinda sounds like to me that its possible that they not only created us, but we already did worship them as gods. All we know is the last 5000 years roughly, anything before that is simply a mystery. Mankind must be much older than that, again genetics shows it as well.
Interglacial happen roughly every 100,000 years ago, so thats about 3 or 4 cycles. Which if I remember right roughly lines up with the old greek legends about the ages of man.
Which again almost mirrors a hopi legend half a world away.
One of the only verified hopi stories I could find was in a study about rock acoustics in the caso rock range. Its a wild read.
I guess it wasnt always so, but according to this comment on trip advisor, you have to be a us citizen, i assume a resident is ok as well, to visit this place and you have to have a military guide with you. Because of the china lake base there.
https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Attraction_Review-g32966-d144619-Reviews-Little_Petroglyph_Canyon-Ridgecrest_California.html
https://pcas.org/documents/AcousticArchaeologyweb.pdf
There is a very interesting collection of stories that all seem to mirror the same event. Man gets lost, falls through some doors that open in the rocks, walks through water that doesnt get him wet, sees all the animals that will ever be, and finally comes face to face with a bird like humanoid which heals him with a song.
When he finally makes it back home, what had been a few days for him, was weeks for the rest of his tribe.
It all cant be a coincidence lmao. At least thats what my gut says.
For something to be evident (perceptible) there has to be a differentiation of all perceivable and each ones perception, which makes each one different from one ANOTHER aka alien/alius - "another"... https://www.etymonline.com/word/alien
Because aka being within cause implies singular unit within singularity..."we're" + "overlords" + "gods" implies plurality.
Plurality is being suggested to manipulate ones singular perception.
You need help brotha
As in "Your questioning of the status quo requires correction; please remain where you are...the inquisition is on its way"?
No, like as in the next time you go see your therapist, show them some of your posts and see if they can help you.
Sending free will of choice to the-rapist for some diversity, equity, and inclusion?
...would be the first time I saw one.
"One is native within all and alien to one another"...can you help me making this less offensive to others?
Maybe it's time
Maybe aka may/magh (to be able; have power) + be (being) implies ones free will of choice and the potential thereof.
Any suggested maybe by another tempts one to ignore this.
You tempt yourself into stupidity. Stu, aka stew, and pidity, well, the state of being.
You tempt yourself into falling into a stew of stupidity.