276°
Posted 20 hours ago

Supernatural: Meetings with the Ancient Teachers of Mankind

£9.9£99Clearance
ZTS2023's avatar
Shared by
ZTS2023
Joined in 2023
82
63

About this deal

What is the significance of the astonishing similarities between the entities known as “aliens”, ET’s” or “greys” in modern popular culture, the entities known as “fairies”, “elves” and “goblins” in the Middle Ages, and the entities that shamans in surviving tribal cultures know as “ghosts”, “gods” and “spirits”? Why are such figures depicted in prehistoric art as far afield as Africa, Europe, the Americas and Australia? Why does the 97 per cent of DNA that scientists do not understand – so-called “junk DNA”– contain chemical “sequences” arranged in patterns and frequencies that are otherwise only found in the deep coding of all human languages?

Flemming, N. (n.d.). "Flooded Kingdoms of the Ice Age". In the Hall of Ma'at. Archived from the original on 27 March 2005. Chemicals on the other hand. We all know the side effects section of the average drug commercial on TV lasts longer than the "useful" list of things the drug does for you. There's always a new class action lawsuit being filed for a drug that was rushed through the approval process and has since hurt thousands, even killed hundreds of people. Can we please just stop allowing chemicals to be thrust upon us, and allowing these same companies to influence our politicians and bureaucrats to make "dangerous" things like plants illegal?Book Genre: Anthropology, Fantasy, History, Metaphysics, Mythology, Nonfiction, Philosophy, Psychology, Religion, Science, Spirituality It also makes you rethink everything religious you've ever heard of. Sabbath wine? Drinking wine at communion? To risk sounding heretical, this sounds like everyone was having experiences of God weekly a long time ago. There's a missing chapter of history here that is worth exploring, to see when and how these religions stopped using these beverages and lost the direct experience of the other realm. Interesting reading, and I wanted a lot more detail on this section specifically, where he went through religion, particularly the monotheisms. My thought is that this otherworld is likely not all there is; though it may or may not be the origins of human religion, it is entirely possible that these are other species that exist alongside us and there are greater and higher (and worse and lower) things out there.

When at last I closed my eyes again the sinuous intertwined patterns reappeared with renewed intensity and then were abruptly overwritten by a profile view of a heavily built blond young man with his eyes turned towards me in a glare of reproach. He appeared right at my side, startlingly close. His skin was pallid and his brow blotched with patches of green mould.Less than 50,000 years ago mankind had no art, no religion, no sophisticated symbolism, no innovative thinking. Then, in a dramatic and electrifying change, described by scientists as “the greatest riddle in human history”, all the skills and qualities that we value most highly in ourselves appeared already fully formed, as though bestowed on us by hidden powers.

a b Thompson, Damian (12 January 2008). "How Da Vinci Code tapped pseudo-fact hunger". The Daily Telegraph . Retrieved 29 April 2019. Today several million people distributed across Gabon, Cameroon and Zaire have no difficulty resisting well-financed efforts at conversion aimed at them by Christian and Islamic missionaries. Their allegiance instead is to the Bwiti, into which they have been initiated by consuming huge amounts of eboka root-bark shavings and experiencing a journey into supernatural realms. Fairy abductions factor in this equation as well. These took place throughout Europe before UFOs became popular in the 1960s. Fairies were known to "take" people randomly to Fairy Knolls, some never returned. Others were taken to be midwives or mother figures for hybrids. They were also known to switch "Changelings" for human babies. Some even claimed to be "tortured by fairies" much like the alien operations. These stories mimic those of UFO abductees. Is it possible they are one in the same? Maybe considering there hasn't been a fairy abduction since UFOs came into play. As she entered the cave she suddenly heard a voice — as of the voice of her husband — asking who she was, where she came from, and whom she wished to speak with. The voice told her to look to the left at the mouth of the cave. There was the Eboka plant. The voice told her to eat its roots . . . She ate and felt very tired . . . Then she was told to turn around in the cave. The bones were gone and in their place stood her husband and other dead relatives. They talked to her and gave her a [new] name, Disoumba, and told her that she had found the plant that would enable men to see the dead. This was the first baptism into Bwiti and that was how men got the power to know the dead and have their counsel.All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.

Henty, Liz (2022). Exploring Archaeoastronomy: A History of its Relationship with Archaeology and Esotericism. Oxbow Books. pp.159–160. ISBN 9781789257885.a b " Horizon: Atlantis Reborn and the Broadcasting Standards Commission". Science & Nature: Horizon. BBC. 2000 . Retrieved 1 September 2009. Feder, Kenneth (2008). Frauds, myths, and mysteries: science and pseudoscience in archaeology (6thed.). McGraw-Hill Higher Education. ISBN 9780073405292. This book flies in the face of our preconceptions of psychedelic drug use, the misinformation campaigns that have wreaked their havoc upon our people, our hurt, our ignorance, and sought to enslave us with prescription drugs. Just because ayahuasca, iboga, psilocybin, and other psychedelics don't come in the form of little colorful pills with initials or logos printed or pressed into their sides doesn't mean they aren't useful drugs. There are caves in France that are really hard to access so hard that it is like why even bother? Going in through difficult passages you end up in like a room that has hybrid animal / human painting along with picture of hunting. Several picture show a hybrid man being hung up by arrows as though they are piercing through him. The caves are a mystery. No one has a reason to go down there. These painting are 50 thousand years old. They seem to have popped up all of the sudden. Modern man has been on earth for 200 thousand years. Why the sudden spate of developments what does this mean?

Asda Great Deal

Free UK shipping. 15 day free returns.
Community Updates
*So you can easily identify outgoing links on our site, we've marked them with an "*" symbol. Links on our site are monetised, but this never affects which deals get posted. Find more info in our FAQs and About Us page.
New Comment