Dylan
Jedi
I just finished reading the 13 articles on the Cassiopaea site. Brilliant and yet soooo very frustrating that there isn't a finale, so to speak!
I find the concept of the hidden history of the natural religions of the ancients and the megalithic builders to be just plumb fascinating. I was very interested in the grail stories as a child and this article series has really got the mind turning. I did read the SHotW (which I ought to re-read at some point) and am quite taken with the idea of disjecta membra and the mysteries of the ancient technologies as explicated and explored through the cassiopaea experiments. It is like being sat down and told a most magnificent story of the true history of my ancestry, being that my grandparents were all of either British, Germanic or Scandinavian descent.
The idea that the hidden history is that which might illuminate a path to transcendence as well as the ancient technology of utilizing 'harmonic resonance' to manipulate the mass of stones at sites like Stonehenge or Baalbek is really quite interesting considering the mainstream explanations of the way in which the ancients may have done so is usually done with recourse to more physical labour or engineering. It is folly that the ptb spend so much energy misdirecting rather than attempting more research into this phenomena. Oh what a world it could be!
Thanks, Laura, I look forward to more reading. One question; does the CatHoM book delve into this matter in more detail? I have ordered the first of the wave series and am waiting for it to be delivered, but I really enjoyed the predecessor and wonder if I ought to add it to my reading list...but would you recommend completing the wave series first?
I think your work will be admired by truth seekers for generations to come, in fact the only criticism I have is of the tangential nature of the work which presents a stumbling block for me, but that is only due to my inability to process all that info, so I suppose it's mostly a criticism of myself! Really, thanks!
I would note, that there was a crusade in modern day Lithuania during the medieval period and it was during this time that the Teutonic order was created. The 'pagans' were said to have been one of those cannibalistic cults which was a technique so often used to disparage the nature religion, or that perhaps they were the last of the Scandinavian prechristian tradition. Have you any work which explores this historical event?
My apologies if this is discussed elsewhere, I did search the forum, so felt inclined to ask.
I find the concept of the hidden history of the natural religions of the ancients and the megalithic builders to be just plumb fascinating. I was very interested in the grail stories as a child and this article series has really got the mind turning. I did read the SHotW (which I ought to re-read at some point) and am quite taken with the idea of disjecta membra and the mysteries of the ancient technologies as explicated and explored through the cassiopaea experiments. It is like being sat down and told a most magnificent story of the true history of my ancestry, being that my grandparents were all of either British, Germanic or Scandinavian descent.
The idea that the hidden history is that which might illuminate a path to transcendence as well as the ancient technology of utilizing 'harmonic resonance' to manipulate the mass of stones at sites like Stonehenge or Baalbek is really quite interesting considering the mainstream explanations of the way in which the ancients may have done so is usually done with recourse to more physical labour or engineering. It is folly that the ptb spend so much energy misdirecting rather than attempting more research into this phenomena. Oh what a world it could be!
Thanks, Laura, I look forward to more reading. One question; does the CatHoM book delve into this matter in more detail? I have ordered the first of the wave series and am waiting for it to be delivered, but I really enjoyed the predecessor and wonder if I ought to add it to my reading list...but would you recommend completing the wave series first?
I think your work will be admired by truth seekers for generations to come, in fact the only criticism I have is of the tangential nature of the work which presents a stumbling block for me, but that is only due to my inability to process all that info, so I suppose it's mostly a criticism of myself! Really, thanks!
I would note, that there was a crusade in modern day Lithuania during the medieval period and it was during this time that the Teutonic order was created. The 'pagans' were said to have been one of those cannibalistic cults which was a technique so often used to disparage the nature religion, or that perhaps they were the last of the Scandinavian prechristian tradition. Have you any work which explores this historical event?
My apologies if this is discussed elsewhere, I did search the forum, so felt inclined to ask.