I learned about the Stanford Prison Experiment in one of my psychology classes in university years ago. However it is just another example of biased and manipulated science, as explained in the video below:
https://youtu.be/CElJEVMrnto
Here is a video on the most notorious psychology experiment from 1971, taught as fact still to this day:
https://youtu.be/760lwYmpXbc
https://youtu.be/CElJEVMrnto
Here is a video on the most notorious psychology experiment from 1971, taught as fact still to this day:
https://youtu.be/760lwYmpXbc
YouTube
The Stanford Prison Experiment *DEBUNKED*
The Stanford Prison Experiment is one of the most famous research studies in modern psychology.
The study took 24 healthy and seemingly "normal" male college students and placed them in a mock prison environment dividing them into guards and prisoners. โฆ
The study took 24 healthy and seemingly "normal" male college students and placed them in a mock prison environment dividing them into guards and prisoners. โฆ
Forwarded from TARTARIA...Dimensionen.....Mystik...(Wolfgang"Kanal) (Wolfgang Alexander)
Tsingy de Bemaraha Madagaskar
13th century Arabic machine manuscript. Invention that produces light.
Were people from the 19th century the discoverers of electricity?
13th century manuscript from the Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices by Al-Jazari, Turkey, 1203.
For months I tried to find a source to translate this page with very little luck.
Thinking these were Persian, I reached out for a translator.
An archaeologists son in law reached out to me:
This language used to be used in the majority of the middle east, before the existence of Islam and up until three centuries after, no one in the universe spoke this language nor knew how to read it.
Source continues:
He additionally mentioned that one of the inventions was about harvesting a sort of energy from water and from the sun, but they are indeed inventions..
The text:
We might be looking at 13th century illustrations where energy is being produced via atmospheric and through perpetual motion.
Picryl
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@explorationoftruth ๐๏ธ
Were people from the 19th century the discoverers of electricity?
13th century manuscript from the Book of Knowledge of Ingenious Mechanical Devices by Al-Jazari, Turkey, 1203.
For months I tried to find a source to translate this page with very little luck.
Thinking these were Persian, I reached out for a translator.
An archaeologists son in law reached out to me:
This is not Persian, they are in Arabic which is not even a modern Arabic, or pre modern Arabic but ancient Arabic. which has not been used anywhere for 8 to 10 centuries.
This language used to be used in the majority of the middle east, before the existence of Islam and up until three centuries after, no one in the universe spoke this language nor knew how to read it.
Source continues:
My father in law is an archeologist in the middle East. He not only speaks in this language but wrote two books in this language. He mentioned that these scripts were coded.. in order to prevent the general public from understanding these inventions.
He additionally mentioned that one of the inventions was about harvesting a sort of energy from water and from the sun, but they are indeed inventions..
The text:
This what was a machine to harvest โlight!โ from output water in โwafihโ (Wafih refers to large and open places). as you determined its height after measuring the distance from sky, then locate the bottom on the second passage (water source) and there is a wheel of the palms (refers to small wheels that where in size of human palms) from which you estimate the front of the water, then seventy turns of the wheel and speak the vocabulary(word) of the light from inside of your good deeds.
We might be looking at 13th century illustrations where energy is being produced via atmospheric and through perpetual motion.
Picryl
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@explorationoftruth ๐๏ธ
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Forwarded from sacred_space
black magick
perhaps a taboo subject matter, but one which should be examined... what is "black magick"?
is it the same as "dark magick"?
why is "magick" spelled with a "k"?
while i cannot answer all of your questions, it is my opinion schools of magick can be divided into three basic colors:
white, green, and black
read any number of texts on "black magick", and i have no doubt one will begin to comprehend the scope of the practice...
something do do with demons, desperation, destruction... right?
it is my opinion, the practice is largely concerned with 'selfishness'.
in practice, the magi would employ supernatural forces to effect change, specifically for personal gain, or satisfaction.
to put this in context...
how many times have you prayed for abundance?
how many times have you implored your enemies to be punished?
were these prayers the will of the Gods?
or were they made from a selfish place?
the difference between "white" and "black" is the intention behind the spell which is cast.
perhaps a taboo subject matter, but one which should be examined... what is "black magick"?
is it the same as "dark magick"?
why is "magick" spelled with a "k"?
while i cannot answer all of your questions, it is my opinion schools of magick can be divided into three basic colors:
white, green, and black
read any number of texts on "black magick", and i have no doubt one will begin to comprehend the scope of the practice...
something do do with demons, desperation, destruction... right?
it is my opinion, the practice is largely concerned with 'selfishness'.
in practice, the magi would employ supernatural forces to effect change, specifically for personal gain, or satisfaction.
to put this in context...
how many times have you prayed for abundance?
how many times have you implored your enemies to be punished?
were these prayers the will of the Gods?
or were they made from a selfish place?
the difference between "white" and "black" is the intention behind the spell which is cast.
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Forwarded from sacred_space
white magick
if: black magick = selfishness
and: white magick = ยฌblack magick
then: white magick = selflessness
[quod erat demonstrandum]
so then, what is "selflessness", truly?
how can one differentiate the 'will of the self' from the 'will of the Gods'?
in my opinion, this โ๐ป is the question one needs to ask... themself.
typically, the will of the Gods can only be construed through divination.
and once that will is comprehended, by the diviner, there is still the task at hand: taking action as an instrument of that Divine will.
white magick is no small task...
it is not as simple as praying for your neighbor's health... or wishing for peace among nations.
many times, it requires great courage, discipline, and sacrifice which tests the magi in ways not previously imagined.
the difference between white magick and black magick is the intention behind the actions one makes.
if: black magick = selfishness
and: white magick = ยฌblack magick
then: white magick = selflessness
[quod erat demonstrandum]
so then, what is "selflessness", truly?
how can one differentiate the 'will of the self' from the 'will of the Gods'?
in my opinion, this โ๐ป is the question one needs to ask... themself.
typically, the will of the Gods can only be construed through divination.
and once that will is comprehended, by the diviner, there is still the task at hand: taking action as an instrument of that Divine will.
white magick is no small task...
it is not as simple as praying for your neighbor's health... or wishing for peace among nations.
many times, it requires great courage, discipline, and sacrifice which tests the magi in ways not previously imagined.
the difference between white magick and black magick is the intention behind the actions one makes.
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Forwarded from sacred_space
green magick
when discussing magick, i consider "green" to be synonymous with "herbal".
this differentiation from "black" or "white" is made from the perspective of the finite nature of our existence.
essentially, what separates mankind from the Gods, is the temporary manifestation of our being.
in mythology, the Gods are often referred to as "deathless"... while in contrast, we are subject to death.
certainly, many of us have heard of such tales as "the philosopher's stone", or "the fountain of youth"... which begs the question: is death necessary? must we die (in a physical sense)?
of course, arguments can be made for both positive and negative affirmations...
what may be less obvious, is the consideration that 'death is a place'.
aging is a consequence of the decisions we make... a consequence of 'that which we consume'...
[you are what you eat]
but its more than that...
[we are what we consume]
and as a mortal beings, we consume experience.
ๅฟใใใช:
[everything is temporary, even death]
when discussing magick, i consider "green" to be synonymous with "herbal".
this differentiation from "black" or "white" is made from the perspective of the finite nature of our existence.
essentially, what separates mankind from the Gods, is the temporary manifestation of our being.
in mythology, the Gods are often referred to as "deathless"... while in contrast, we are subject to death.
certainly, many of us have heard of such tales as "the philosopher's stone", or "the fountain of youth"... which begs the question: is death necessary? must we die (in a physical sense)?
of course, arguments can be made for both positive and negative affirmations...
what may be less obvious, is the consideration that 'death is a place'.
aging is a consequence of the decisions we make... a consequence of 'that which we consume'...
[you are what you eat]
but its more than that...
[we are what we consume]
and as a mortal beings, we consume experience.
ๅฟใใใช:
[everything is temporary, even death]
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God is One and Three as Lover, Beloved, and Love.
- The Gospel of Thomas
๐ขป ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ โข ๐บ๐๐ก๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐
โขโขโขโขโขโขโขโขโขโข
๐๐ฑ๐ฉ๐ฅ๐จ๐ซ๐๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง ๐จ๐ ๐๐ซ๐ฎ๐ญ๐ก ๐๏ธ
- The Gospel of Thomas
๐ขป ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ โข ๐บ๐๐ก๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐
โขโขโขโขโขโขโขโขโขโข
๐๐ฑ๐ฉ๐ฅ๐จ๐ซ๐๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง ๐จ๐ ๐๐ซ๐ฎ๐ญ๐ก ๐๏ธ
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Forwarded from The Conspiracy Hole (Brody Hyde)
Media is too big
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Shame and Symbolism - The White Feather Campaign
The White Feather Campaign began with the creation of the white feather as a symbol of cowardice and unfulfilled civic duty.
With the war effort and the recruitment campaign in full swing, the women of the White Feather would present any healthy young Englishman in civilian dress with this token, in order to symbolize their scorn for him and his failure to be a man.
The Campaign worked fairly well and by shaming Home front men, these women drove many into the army out of dread of receiving a white feather themselves.
Englishwomen had been molded into a weapon against the masculine identity through propaganda and promises of patriotism.
The White Feather Campaign began with the creation of the white feather as a symbol of cowardice and unfulfilled civic duty.
With the war effort and the recruitment campaign in full swing, the women of the White Feather would present any healthy young Englishman in civilian dress with this token, in order to symbolize their scorn for him and his failure to be a man.
The Campaign worked fairly well and by shaming Home front men, these women drove many into the army out of dread of receiving a white feather themselves.
Englishwomen had been molded into a weapon against the masculine identity through propaganda and promises of patriotism.
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Casa Loma, Toronto, Canada
The official narrative states that the construction of this castle began in 1911 and was completed in 1914.
It was apparently built by Sir Henry Pellatt and his wife who lived there until it was seized by the city in 1924 for unpaid taxes.
Casa Loma means โHill Houseโ in Spanish. In Latin, โa broken houseโ.
๐ @tartariacanada
The official narrative states that the construction of this castle began in 1911 and was completed in 1914.
It was apparently built by Sir Henry Pellatt and his wife who lived there until it was seized by the city in 1924 for unpaid taxes.
Casa Loma means โHill Houseโ in Spanish. In Latin, โa broken houseโ.
๐ @tartariacanada
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