Open your eyes, the world is not as it seems
paranoidandroid wrote:Open your eyes, the world is not as it seems
Really? So what you are saying is, that one needs not to be depressed of most human actions, but rather be happy and celebrate life.
the book of Acts 7:43, God references the star of the god Remphan
Usage by Hinduism and Eastern Religions
Diagram showing the two mystic syllables Om and Hrim
Six pointed stars have also been found in cosmological diagrams in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. The reasons behind this symbol's common appearance in Indic religions and the West are unknown. One possibility is that they have a common origin. The other possibility is that artists and religious people from several cultures independently created the hexagram shape, which is a relatively simple geometric design.
Within Indic lore, the shape is generally understood to consist of two triangles—one pointed up and the other down—locked in harmonious embrace. The two components are called "Om" and the "Hrim" in Sanskrit, and symbolize man's position between earth and sky. The downward triangle symbolizes Shakti, the sacred embodiment of femininity, and the upward triangle symbolizes Shiva, or Agni Tattva, representing the focused aspects of masculinity. The mystical union of the two triangles represents Creation, occurring through the divine union of male and female. The two locked triangles are also known as 'Shanmukha'—the six-faced, representing the six faces of Shiva & Shakti's progeny Kartikeya. This symbol is also a part of several yantras and has deep significance in Hindu ritual worship and history.
In Buddhism, some old versions of the Bardo Thodol, also known as The "Tibetan Book of the Dead", contain a hexagram with a Swastika inside. It was made up by the publishers for this particular publication. In Tibetan, it is called the "origin of phenomenon" (chos-kyi 'byung-gnas). It is especially connected with Vajrayogini, and forms the center part of Her mandala. In reality, it is in three dimensions, not two, although it may be portrayed either way.
It is a lie to take away the inherent miracle in everything you do, because you were created in the image of God, or gods, all religions keep telling us the same basic messages.
The goal is to turn you into a machine, a new evolution, with enhancements, tracking, even control. The technology is there, and it is coming faster than ever.
meeks wrote:I think the cotter pin for believing this is to first fully immerse yourself in the progaganda that anything that is not about worshipping christ or the christian god is instead 'pure, vile evil' and that if it's not of a christian belief that it must then be "all about killing your own babies"... then this dribble being posted becomes less laughable. Many christians think various deities throughout the ages that have been protectors of past civilizations are all 'satan' (baal, belzebuth, horus, lucifer etc...) when in fact these are all various deities that were loved by their people they protected until christians came along and slaughtered their armies and forced them to worship THEIR god.
You think St. Paddy's day is about "st paddy drove the snakes out of Ireland and that's whey there's no snakes on the island..." ? It was a reference to tribes that worshipped a different group of deities, and wiping them out and forcing them to worship the christian beliefs. Oh wait... literature says he fought the pagans and convinced them to convert... (ye, I'll tell you a story about the bible that's so beautiful you'll just HAVE to wana drop your beliefs that date back thousands of years and worship ours...)... so when Irish people celebrate St. Paddy's day they're essentially celebrating getting their asses handed to them and forced to worship someone else's beliefs.
What next... Ganesh, the elephant headed deity of India will be a cult and these people will feed him their babies too...? haha
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