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Trying to make sense of the world in a world full of untruths.

๐–ก› A collection of things I find interesting โ€” exploring the realmโ€™s deeper truths.

Thank you for joining the journey ๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ
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Forwarded from The Dude
This is inside of my rain barrel. It's a play on Gaia's Fountain of Life (I don't have the UV lights) but I do have the copper, vortex and magnets.
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Forwarded from Jery
Fear is the beginning of bias. Wonder really is a better start; it inspires a more spiritual type of wisdom. While fear produces defensiveness and more fear, wonder inspires inquiry and excitement for that beautiful moment of discovery.

Fear uses the intellect to protect, dams and damns it. Wonder follows the heart to flow toward revelation.

Fear constricts both body and brain. Wonder makes wide the eyes to see and the mind open to understand.

Although, the recognition of fears we hold and the relinquishing of them leads to much growth, fear held fear stifles learning. Stymies maturity. Its implicit in every atrocity and explicitly void in love.

Perfect love casts out all fear. But donโ€™t stop there because fear is still in the sentence.

Explore lovingly what is beautiful, intriguing and exciting with a deep sense of wonderment and a bold curiosity.
Forwarded from Anita
Note the statue head of top pic looks like a petrified head.
Sylvanus Griswold Morley.
Said to be the character which Indiana Jones was based on. However this could just be hearsay.
He was a spy, and supposedly archeologist who was studying the Maya civilization and ruins. He was very interested in the calendar and time keeping of the Mayans. Said to have been a freemason a racist and sexist, so not our favorite guy.
If one reads the original Ramayana without the influence of succeeding vernacular versions, which emerged at least several centuries later, Vanaras like Hanuman are referred to as a distinct species altogether. Like other human species, they speak fluently and they inhabit a distinctive culture.

Ramayana is perhaps the only literature to speak about a variety of human species offering to fill an important gap in human ancestry and evolution through literary support. Interestingly, the protagonist Lord Rama corresponds to the sapiens (Cro magnon), other โ€˜Vanarasโ€™ loosely match Homo erectus.

Are these striking similarities mere coincidence? Or shouldnโ€™t we take it more seriously?

- Dr Rangan Reimuk Kashmin, Indian scholar


https://youtu.be/Yqtntd4alhk
"In the ancient times people were hot.
In modern times people are cold.
In ancient times, they were active, decisive and strong in will power - they were hot in that they lived by their decisions, their power, and their action... Hence whole wars and tribes wiped out because when something was unacceptable, it was unacceptable. They needed a little coolness to balance their decisions, and so philosophy was developed.
In modern times, the man is characterized by cold. He can not stand strong, he is depressed, melancholy, without love, without passion, without meaning, unable, and unwilling โ€” wavering. To complete the cooling โ€” they are overstimulated by seeing and feeling, therefore their remaining heat is trapped where it can be used productively.
The bible says that in the last times of humanity, people will be without natural love.
This means, they are cold."

- M Himself

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