APPEAR OUT OF NOWHERE? EVIL, ROYALS, INSANITY, POVERTY++
What happens when everything we are told – is in fact a lie?
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FROM: https://helenaglass.net/2022/09/22/ancient-history-reveals-todays-corruption/ |
Poverty is torture. The poverty that capitalist countries bake into their system is the worst kind of all because the victims are made to feel ashamed, and like it's their fault, and like the way out is through simping for their persecutors and working even harder for them.
There is nothing more urgent or newsworthy than the fact that multiple forms of human insanity are imperiling the entire human species, and indeed the life of every terrestrial organism. The fact that this isn't at the forefront of our attention shows how propagandized we are.
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People have this weird prevailing assumption that their ruling institutions which did many evil things in the past just magically stopped being evil at some point, despite their never even declaring any intention to change. The FBI, the CIA, the monarchy, the Vatican.
An individual will keep repeating the same toxic patterns until they bring awareness to the inner processes which give rise to them. The same is true of civilizations, and of empires. Shining the light of truth on what's happening in the world is like taking the world to therapy, or like sitting it down on the meditation cushion to look within.
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Trying to heal your inner wounds without deeply loving yourself is like trying to hug someone with one arm while shoving them away with the other. Your traumatized bits won't come into the light of consciousness if you don't create a welcoming environment for them.
- CAITLIN
THE SAME PEOPLE:
“Going back to the Minoan’s, we know they also shared and were part of the ancient Egyptian elite, because the frescos on their walls have the same imageries, styles, techniques used as you’ll see in the frescos inside some of the tombs inside—in Egypt. They even had the little curls down at the front locks of the youth that they used to depict youth in Egypt.
“Yes, they make perfect sense. A real elite wouldn’t live in a place where they could be easily attacked. They would have a front—an empire or a city and come in and out of it, certainly, but they would also have somewhere safe, such as in the middle of the Aegean Sea. That’s where we get much of the Minoan history from today." - Alan Watt
MORE THEORY:
She writes: I’m interested in the Minoans and according to oral tradition their founders are the Dactyls (the fingers of the hand) which hailed from Anatolia, noting the hands wrapped around T-pillars shown on site.
The first migration may have begun around 7,000 BCE bringing agricultural practices to the islands and possibly a later migration in the early Minoan period (ca 3,000 BCE). The Minoans have a sophisticated calendar that refers to four deities which represent celestial bodies, each associated with a cardinal direction, seasons in its most simple form. However, can also express a time of day and an astronomical period of time in some contexts, the same deities are referred to, to express different concepts, the context gives its intended meaning in Minoan artwork.
Minoan seal below (ca 1600 BCE), when their deities are shown in this order, left to right, the astronomical meaning of the celestial bodies is implied (as the planets orbit).
In order (counterclockwise from Mother Earth)
North: Mother Earth, Winter (solstice), midnight and DAY.
West: Daughter Moon, Autumn (equinox), Sunset and MONTH.
South: Son the Sun, Summer (solstice), mid-day and YEAR.
East: Wed to the Son/Sun; Venus, Spring (equinox) and eight-year OCTAETERIS.
WHO ARE THE HARAPPANS (some of the Invisibles)
“From the days of Babylon and before Babylon, they called themselves the Harappans. This is the name that’s been stuck on these people by historians, just to give them a name, but the Harappan culture extended all the way from Egypt right through the Middle East to China.
[Historians claim the Indus River Valley Civilization, 3300-1300 BC, also known as the Harappan Civilization, extended from modern-day northeast Afghanistan to Pakistan and northwest India. Scholars are still piecing together information about this mysterious civilization, but they have learned a great deal about it since its rediscovery. Its origins seem to lie in a settlement named Mehrgarh in the foothills of a mountain pass in modern-day Balochistan in western Pakistan. There is evidence of settlement in this area as early as 7000 BC. Via www.khanacademy.org]
“The Harappan Civilization has its earliest roots in cultures such as that of Mehrgarh, approximately 6000 BC.” And so, its beginnings. Mehrgarh is another major city of the same period, located in Sindh province of Pakistan. One of its most well-known structures is the Great Bath of Mohenjo-daro is a Neolithic (7000 BCE to c. 2500/2000 BCE) site located near the Bolan Pass on the Kacchi Plain of Balochistan, Pakistan, to the west of the Indus River valley. "[1] Mehrgarh is one of the earliest sites with evidence of farming and herding in South Asia
items.[2][49]Metal finds have dated as early as Period IIB, with a few copper
Culture and economy
in southern Mesopotamia. Both Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa are generally characterized as having "differentiated living quarters, flat-roofed brick houses, and fortified administrative or religious centers."[8] Although such similarities have given rise to arguments for the existence of a standardized system of urban layout and planning, the similarities are largely due to the presence of a semi-orthogonal type of civic layout, and a comparison of the layouts of Mohenjo-DaroThe Indus Valley civilization was mainly an urban culture sustained by surplus agricultural production and commerce, the latter including trade with Sumer
and Harappa shows that they are in fact, arranged in a quite dissimilar fashion.
Miniature Votive Images or Toy Models from Harappa, ca. 2500. Hand-modeled terra-cotta figurines with polychromy:
of Harappa's occupation:[3]The excavators of the site have proposed the following chronology
- Ravi Aspect of the Hakra
- phase, c. 3300 – 2800 BC.
- Kot Dijian (Early Harappan) phase, c. 2800 – 2600 BC.
- Harappan Phase, c. 2600 – 1900 BC.
- Transitional Phase, c. 1900 – 1800 BC.
- Late Harappan Phase, c. 1800 – 1300 BC.
Harappa. Fragment of Large Deep Vessel, circa 2500 B.C. Red pottery with red and black slip-painted decoration, 4 15/16 × 6 1/8 in. (12.5 × 15.5 cm). Brooklyn Museum:
- The earliest radiocarbon dating mentioned on the web is 2725±185 BC (uncalibrated) or 3338, 3213, 3203 BC calibrated, giving a midpoint of 3251 BC. Kenoyer, Jonathan Mark (1991) Urban process in the Indus Tradition: A preliminary report. In Harappa Excavations, 1986–1990: A multidisciplinary approach to Second Millennium urbanism, edited by Richard H. Meadow: 29–59. Monographs in World Archaeology No.3. Prehistory Press, Madison Wisconsin.
- Periods 4 and 5 are not dated at Harappa. The termination of the Harappan tradition at Harappa falls between 1900 and 1500 BC.
- Mohenjo-daro
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