SlavaOn
Jedi Master
Hello.
In the latest Cs session, this question has been asked:
As it happened, just a week before the session, I came across a unique artifact that undoubtedly illustrates the above answer.
Moreover, the Cs mentioned aliens that ruled over Aztecs
I have shared in
Session 8 April 2023 that in the area that is referred to Azatlan by the ancient Aztecs, before they moved out of there in the Southern direction, there were numerous (many hundreds) finds of stone and ceramic artifacts. This artifact is in a private collection and it came from that area too. It is a size of a football and have engravings all around.
Would you agree with me, that it is all about a visionary plant? The shape of the leaf makes me think that it could be a controversial plant that Aztecs called pipiltzintzintly (a little prince).
A controversy is that some think that it is a marijuana plant and others think that it is Salvia Divinorum plant. See these articles:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/268926044_Panqui_Pipiltzintzintli_in_the_Tepepan_Raid_1698
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Laura-Dierksmeier-4/publication/342739032_Forbidden_herbs_Alzate's_defense_of_pipiltzintzintlis/links/608bd8a9458515d315e71446/Forbidden-herbs-Alzates-defense-of-pipiltzintzintlis.pdf?origin=publication_detail
The leaves definitely do not look like a marijuana, but they do resemble salvia D. leaves.
In the latest Cs session, this question has been asked:
Q: (L) What IS the source of humans learning about plants' medicinal properties?
A: Alien teachers in some cases. In others it was information transfer on higher level.
As it happened, just a week before the session, I came across a unique artifact that undoubtedly illustrates the above answer.
Moreover, the Cs mentioned aliens that ruled over Aztecs
Q: (Navigator) The ruler of the Aztecs was oddly welcoming to the Spanish Conquistadors when they arrived, why was that?
A: Prophecy.
Q: (L) They expected somebody to arrive?
A: Yes
Q: (Joe) And the prophecy was from their previous alien overlords?
A: Yes
I have shared in
Session 8 April 2023 that in the area that is referred to Azatlan by the ancient Aztecs, before they moved out of there in the Southern direction, there were numerous (many hundreds) finds of stone and ceramic artifacts. This artifact is in a private collection and it came from that area too. It is a size of a football and have engravings all around.
Would you agree with me, that it is all about a visionary plant? The shape of the leaf makes me think that it could be a controversial plant that Aztecs called pipiltzintzintly (a little prince).
A controversy is that some think that it is a marijuana plant and others think that it is Salvia Divinorum plant. See these articles:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/268926044_Panqui_Pipiltzintzintli_in_the_Tepepan_Raid_1698
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Laura-Dierksmeier-4/publication/342739032_Forbidden_herbs_Alzate's_defense_of_pipiltzintzintlis/links/608bd8a9458515d315e71446/Forbidden-herbs-Alzates-defense-of-pipiltzintzintlis.pdf?origin=publication_detail
The leaves definitely do not look like a marijuana, but they do resemble salvia D. leaves.