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  • CM
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    • Apr 2009
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    #31
    Originally posted by tom502
    So, did anyone watch Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura last night? It was about 2012?

    I did, and it was pretty good. I could be wrong, along with many others, but I think there could be a high possibility of it being true, that would equate with natural disaster.

    If we have a large hole in our atmosphere, which was said, and it's predicted that the Sun would have reaching abnormal heat blasts, as well as other stated galactic alignments and such, it could product a global die off, and maybe also include a polar shift.

    Will it happen at 2012? I don't know. But there are many theories surrounding this time. The reason I can't just dismiss it, is because someday, something will happen.

    We have had crust rotation before. In the arctic there have been found frozen tropical plants. And many past species of life have quickly died off because of planetary events.

    And if that show is correct, the Government is preparing, by building massive underground survival shelters. Of course they can't care for everyone, so the elite and powerful will have this entitlement. The masses of common people will be left to die.

    So, I think it is highly possible. Maybe the Mayans knew things we didn't, maybe they had contacts we don't. or maybe "we" do, but this info is confidential.

    A large part of me hopes it does happen. I think the world has been going to crap at a faster downward pace than ever before. And I'm 42, and it just depresses me to think I'm going to be doing this till I'm 65 or more, that is if I don't get laid off.

    I also think before that time, we may have 1st real contact with ETs, I mean we look up one day and it's like "V".
    Just watch penn&teller's episode of 2012 and after it you'll be laughing to that. =P

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    • Veganpunk
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      • Jun 2009
      • 5382

      #32
      I love Penn & Teller. You see the one about video game violence?

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      • tom502
        Member
        • Feb 2009
        • 8985

        #33
        Of Golden Brilliance – Surya God of Light

        “Tat savitr varenyam bargo devasya dimihi dhiyo yonaha pracodayat” We meditate on the splendour of the Sun, who may enlighten our intellect. (Gayatri mantra)

        In an issue devoted to the discovery of the gourmet’s fascinations it is not surprising that the sun should figure as the presiding deity. The source of all energy, the master chef, the sun wishes we live.

        In Vedic imagery, Surya or the Vedic gold of light is pictured as riding a golden chariot with just one wheel, driven by several powerful steeds that carry him at the speed of three hundred and sixty-four leagues per wink! Riding through the sky he keeps a watchful eye on the world.

        Who can match the brilliance of the sun! meditate upon the celestial object for but a second and it rises to create everlasting wonder. Who created the sun on whom al life is dependent? Is the big dying star just a scientific phenomenon or is it the powerful and majestic Lord Surya, or Savitr who embodies the spirit of the Vedas and represents the Trinity, Brahma during the day, Shiva at noon and Vishnu in the evening. Were there many suns as some sun – worshipers believe or was that just a manner of saying the sun can be fierce. The source of all energy, light and heat, when did man begin to worship the sun?

        The solar deity perhaps became an object of veneration as soon as man became conscious. Sun worship is common to all ancient civilization. In Egypt sun worship is believed to have reached its zenith in 16-14th centuries BC. That was perhaps the most ancient date that can be quoted with some evidence. The rest of the story whether it comes from Babylonia or Iran or the Greek-Roman culture, talk of the different attributes of the sun and the glory of the glowing ball of fire. In India the Vedas, the earliest Hindu texts, begin with a salutation to the sun. There is a story of a great sage called Ygnyavalkya who is said to have learnt the Vedas from the sun for it embodies them.

        Many communities distinguish themselves on the basis of their worship of the sun. There are tribes who pray directly to the sun and one such group of tribes are in Arunachal Pradesh, the north-eastern state of India. Here people believe sun is feminine as she is the source of all creation.

        Prayers are offered to the sun in many ways. Sometimes totems and symbols are used to invoke the sun. The eagle was worshiped as symbolizing the sun and so by the derivation the snake, on which the eagle preys represented darkness. The sun is also represented by a golden wheel or as a circle with radiating rays or even the open flower of a lotus. The most abstract and common representation is in the form of a swastika. The swastika symbol is used all over the world and has penetrated even into the folk art forms of floor drawings and wall paintings.

        Naturally then, when life is derived from the sun how can sun’s origin be even thought of. And yet it is not necessary that wherever the sun shines, there is not life. So by that logic the sun perhaps preceded creation.

        Story goes that Aditi, the primeval power, the endless and boundless heaven who is at times identified with mother earth, Prithvi, and at other times as the wife of sage Kashyapa, was the beginning. She begot eight children. She retained seven. The eighth was deceptive. It was in the form of an egg. Aditi called it Martanda or son of a dead egg, and discarded him. He went into the sky and positioned himself in all glory to then be called the sun. Another story goes that Aditi asked the first seven sons to create the universe, but they were unable to for they knew only of birth, they did not know of death. But for a life cycle to be established, immortal life could not form the pattern. So Aditi then called for Martanda who created day and night, as symbolic of life and death.

        Equally where the sun was venerated as the life giver, there are those who look at the sun as the killer. He kills with his rays just as he gives sustenance with them. For each attribute of his, he has a name. As Savitr, he is the stimulator of everything. As Pushan he is the beneficial aspects of the sun. Vivasvat represents the rising sun while Bhaga refers to the evil in the sun.

        All the while when we praise and sing the glory of the sun, we are simultaneously talking of his consort, Samjna is the personification of fame and glory. Samjna was a good wife to Surya and bore him children. Yama and Yami were two of them who later came to embody death and the river Yamuna respectively. But somewhere along the line, Samjna agot the itch. She found her husband rather too bright for her. She left her shadow Chaya behind and ran off. Chaya impersonated Samjna for a very long time till one day, the secret was out. Surya who was desperately in love with Samjna launched a search for her. Many versions explain the manner in which Samjna came to an understanding with her husband’s brilliance, but the important point that remains is that Samjna returned to live with her husband ever after.

        Over time, when the forces of nature seemed fierce but more and more comprehensible, man began to reshape his conceptions. Surya as the main deity gave way to the embodiment of aspects of the sun in every God. Personas replaced the elements and the sun though vital became an attribute. The wheel or chakra in Lord Vishnu’s hand, the trident in Lord Shiva’s hands, the mace of Kubera, the spear of Skanda and the rod of Yama were all representative of the sun. Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu is himself believed to have been born in the Surya vamsha (dynasty).

        Most temples have a sculpture representing the solar deity. He is never shown with bare feet. There is reason for this when Samjna came back to live with her husband, her father, pared off his excessive effulgence for Samjna’s comfort. The sun did not allow his father-in-law to pare his feet and so they are very brilliant. That is why the Sun God always wears boots. Any architect trying to fashion Surya’s feet, is believed to fall ill.

        All over the country there are many temples devoted to the Sun God, the most famous of which is the Sun Temple of Konark.

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        • tom502
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          • Feb 2009
          • 8985

          #34
          This link explains how Christianity is Sun Worship:
          http://members.cox.net/deleyd/religi...christ2002.htm

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          • sgreger1
            Member
            • Mar 2009
            • 9451

            #35
            Originally posted by adm
            Originally posted by sgreger1
            But the point is that I don't think ergot explains why the Mayans made calendars or why the egyptians worshipped Ra or any number of other ancient folklore or culture. It was stated as if everyone was tripping balls every day for 5,000 years. Not that that wouldn't be awesome.
            You're right....it doesn't explain those things.

            I can see why the Egyptians worshipped Ra though.....if you need to worship anything, then at least worshipping the sun makes sense as it can be easily seen and it's effects understood and appreciated on a daily basis.

            It makes far more sense than worshipping some invisible geezer who lives in the sky, knows everythig and loves you - but sends you to burn for all eternity if you don't do exactly what his PR guys say.

            Lol, that's so true. The sun provides for you each day and it's affects are noticed. Plus it is visible etc.

            What I do find intiresting is that humans seem to have it inherintly built in them to want to worship a god when they get into large numbers. Seems like a common theme throughout all cultures.

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            • sgreger1
              Member
              • Mar 2009
              • 9451

              #36
              Originally posted by WickedKitchen
              I don't think and ergot snus would work. I tried it with Salvia and just wasted salvia. Smoking it is another story all together. Actually it's two stories for me but neither one of them make any sort of sense.

              In the readings I've done it seems that several psychedelics cause people to have similar "visions". This could all be chemistry...or it could be something more. I'm inclined to the latter. I don't yet know what it is but I've attempted to learn a few times and twice I came really close.

              Drugs in cultures are very interesting to me.

              I've had two notable trips that were unlike anything i could have possible imagined. These experiences did not come from the salvia I had mentioned above but it was w/ psychedelics. I was doing it to get high, but something else happened. Something distinctly different. Yeah, I was tripping balls but on two occasions I was completely disconnected from by physical body. I "went" somewhere. One time I was in space...flying through the stars and with this one I gained some sort of knowledge that I cannot explain. I understood life better after that. I still do but again, it's something that I don't yet know how to articulate. The other time I was on a space ship of sorts. I don't think that I took enough of this substance either time. I was close to something but it was the first two attempts and I was scared.

              It's been over five years since then and I am only now beginning to work up the guts to try again. I just need my life to be a bit more stable before I try. I don't think that it would work right now and I'd just get high. I'm not interested in just getting high much anymore (at least nigh tripping high). The studies are leading me to dimethyltriptamine and the pineal glad but I am not ready for this yet. Maybe someday.

              Ok, now that I can be officially called a wacko I'll stop this post.

              Salvia snus = fail. lol.


              Your not crazy, the same thing happened to me. I remember after a very long adventure which I won't get into, (it involves Malibu beach and about a quarter of mush) i inevitably felt I had discovered something. My mind was working so fast to the point where it was scaring me because I thought I was going to OD, and then suddenly an epiphany, it was like a million dots all got connected at once, and suddenly I understood how entangled everything is and how connected, I understood the purpose but I can't for the life of me remember what it was. All I can remember is the fact that I knew it, there's not even words for it, but I was there.


              I think there is something outside of our observable reality. The scientist in me says that it's impossible, but my gut feeling makes me feel like there is something else. My gut feeling is usually right, but I can't prove it this time.


              Also, DMT is what your looking for if you want to trip balls. Salvia is too short lasting and you usually forget what happens.

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              • justintempler
                Member
                • Nov 2008
                • 3090

                #37
                Originally posted by tom502
                This link explains how Christianity is Sun Worship:
                http://members.cox.net/deleyd/religi...christ2002.htm
                I'm an atheist and I can tell you that the idea that Christianity is based on Astrotheology is full of crap. They take random facts and find a parellel in the bible, weave in wild speculation and stuff that's just outright lies

                <embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/2Fr3Etam50o&hl=en_US&fs=1&" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed>

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                • texasmade
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                  • Jan 2009
                  • 4159

                  #38
                  what i dont get is in the old testament they say that there will be a virgin birth and the child will be named immanuel...but when you get to the new testament his name changes to jesus...how does that work?

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                  • lxskllr
                    Member
                    • Sep 2007
                    • 13435

                    #39
                    Originally posted by texasmade
                    what i dont get is in the old testament they say that there will be a virgin birth and the child will be named immanuel...but when you get to the new testament his name changes to jesus...how does that work?
                    Woman's prerogative ;^)

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                    • GoVegan
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                      • Oct 2009
                      • 5603

                      #40
                      Originally posted by justintempler
                      Only if Sarah Palin gets elected president. :!:
                      Well Said! +1

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                      • TheOneandOnly
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                        • Jun 2009
                        • 616

                        #41
                        It's amazing how the Mayans had predicted the end of the world in our time... but they could not predict the Spanish would come and kill them all...

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                        • Liandri
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                          • Jul 2009
                          • 604

                          #42
                          Too busy looking ahead they forgot to see what was in front of their face.

                          LOL silly mayans.

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