The Tower of Babel buiders

Marcus-Aurelius

Jedi Master
Lately, I came accross again the excerpt from Session 941005 in which questions have been asked about what these guys intended to do and this prompted some thinking which are still in my mind. here is the excerpt:
[quote author=Session 941005]
Q: (L) What was the event a hundred or so years after the flood of Noah that was described as the confusing of languages, or the tower of Babel?
A: Spiritual confluence.
Q: (L) What purpose did the individuals who came together to build the tower intend for said tower?
A: Electromagnetic concentration of all gravity waves.
Q: (L) And what did they intend to do with these concentrated waves?
A: Mind alteration of masses.
Q: (L) What intention did they have in altering the mind of the masses?
A: Spiritual unification of the masses.
Q: (L) Who were the "gods" that looked down on the tower of Babel, at those who were building it with the intention of unification, and decided to destroy
their works?
A: Lizards.
Q: (L) Okay, so the Lizzies blew up the tower of Babel. What else did they do to the minds of mankind; did they do something causing literal disruption of their
understanding of language?
A: Close.
Q: (L) What tool did they use to accomplish this divisiveness?
A: Brainwashing of masses.
Q: (L) Did they do this through implants and abduction?
A: Partly.
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I assume that for these people to come together and attempt to do this, they should have had a quite good understanding of the reality in which humanity was in. They knew that humanity was spiritually divided and they knew of a way to change this. And I assume that the technique they tried to use was already no more accessible to humans at that time, so they should have received or learned it from some higher source.
So the question that keeps coming in my mind is how these guys, with all the knowledge and understanding they had, have still been defeated by Lizards. I mean, the simple fact that they understood that humans were divided should have directed them to some dividers, and from what they tried to do, I suppose that they knew of Lizards existence. If yes, the fact that they carried their project on the right track to some extend suppose they set some quite good protections against them! But still, they have been defeated. What could have not been right with them and their attempt that opened them up to 4D STS attacks?
We'll perhaps never know, but does this prevent us to discuss possibilities? Any thought?

I lenghtly thought and am still thinking why this question wasn't leaving my head before posting it, perhaps to distract me (and others by this very act of posting it) from thinking about the present, working on myself and so on or perhaps, most likely, it is releated to my understanding of humanity probable future. From what I can currently see about humanity condition, a bright future seems impossible without something like a new Tower of Babel.
And perhaps this post will prompt some good replies that will give me a new and better understanding or will point some gaps in my current knowledge. I hope so!
 
Marcus-Aurelius said:
Lately, I came accross again the excerpt from Session 941005 in which questions have been asked about what these guys intended to do and this prompted some thinking which are still in my mind. here is the excerpt:
[quote author=Session 941005]
Q: (L) What was the event a hundred or so years after the flood of Noah that was described as the confusing of languages, or the tower of Babel?
A: Spiritual confluence.
Q: (L) What purpose did the individuals who came together to build the tower intend for said tower?
A: Electromagnetic concentration of all gravity waves.
Q: (L) And what did they intend to do with these concentrated waves?
A: Mind alteration of masses.
Q: (L) What intention did they have in altering the mind of the masses?
A: Spiritual unification of the masses.
Q: (L) Who were the "gods" that looked down on the tower of Babel, at those who were building it with the intention of unification, and decided to destroy
their works?
A: Lizards.
Q: (L) Okay, so the Lizzies blew up the tower of Babel. What else did they do to the minds of mankind; did they do something causing literal disruption of their
understanding of language?
A: Close.
Q: (L) What tool did they use to accomplish this divisiveness?
A: Brainwashing of masses.
Q: (L) Did they do this through implants and abduction?
A: Partly.
I assume that for these people to come together and attempt to do this, they should have had a quite good understanding of the reality in which humanity was in. They knew that humanity was spiritually divided and they knew of a way to change this. And I assume that the technique they tried to use was already no more accessible to humans at that time, so they should have received or learned it from some higher source.
So the question that keeps coming in my mind is how these guys, with all the knowledge and understanding they had, have still been defeated by Lizards. I mean, the simple fact that they understood that humans were divided should have directed them to some dividers, and from what they tried to do, I suppose that they knew of Lizards existence. If yes, the fact that they carried their project on the right track to some extend suppose they set some quite good protections against them! But still, they have been defeated. What could have not been right with them and their attempt that opened them up to 4D STS attacks?
We'll perhaps never know, but does this prevent us to discuss possibilities? Any thought?

I lenghtly thought and am still thinking why this question wasn't leaving my head before posting it, perhaps to distract me (and others by this very act of posting it) from thinking about the present, working on myself and so on or perhaps, most likely, it is releated to my understanding of humanity probable future. From what I can currently see about humanity condition, a bright future seems impossible without something like a new Tower of Babel.
And perhaps this post will prompt some good replies that will give me a new and better understanding or will point some gaps in my current knowledge. I hope so!

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In the history of war, large scale rebellions are easily targeted. Small scale, organic, even fractal rebellions have a tendency to self organize, and are more resistant to defeat, through self-replication; under the radar, so to speak. Maybe the concept of mass uplift does not work in the real world, considering all the individual lesson plans that must be played out. Maybe this concept only energizes the enemy, and is encouraged as a viable solution, when it is only another lie meant to distract, OSIT.
 
[quote author= nwigal]Maybe the concept of mass uplift does not work in the real world, considering all the individual lesson plans that must be played out.[/quote]
Yes, may be the very desire to force things was their biggest weakness. It's better when it comes naturally.

Thinking about it again, possibilities are just too much. To limit them to realistic probabilities will require to have a much better knowledge of these people, their environment, their capabilities, etc.
 
Marcus-Aurelius said:
[quote author= nwigal]Maybe the concept of mass uplift does not work in the real world, considering all the individual lesson plans that must be played out.
Yes, may be the very desire to force things was their biggest weakness. It's better when it comes naturally.

Thinking about it again, possibilities are just too much. To limit them to realistic probabilities will require to have a much better knowledge of these people, their environment, their capabilities, etc.
[/quote]

I think the desire was righteous, they just underestimated the petty tyrants in their midst, and painted a really big target on themselves.
 
Marcus-Aurelius said:
I assume that for these people to come together and attempt to do this, they should have had a quite good understanding of the reality in which humanity was in. They knew that humanity was spiritually divided and they knew of a way to change this. And I assume that the technique they tried to use was already no more accessible to humans at that time, so they should have received or learned it from some higher source.
So the question that keeps coming in my mind is how these guys, with all the knowledge and understanding they had, have still been defeated by Lizards. I mean, the simple fact that they understood that humans were divided should have directed them to some dividers, and from what they tried to do, I suppose that they knew of Lizards existence. If yes, the fact that they carried their project on the right track to some extend suppose they set some quite good protections against them! But still, they have been defeated. What could have not been right with them and their attempt that opened them up to 4D STS attacks?
We'll perhaps never know, but does this prevent us to discuss possibilities? Any thought?

Well I think it's more important to understand the symbolic meaning to it, rather than the literal meaning. I've noticed that you say "the simple fact that they understood..." well, I'm not sure if that's a fact, because we can't really say what they understood and what they didn't. However, we can speculate.

What are your thoughts after having read this part of the Wave?
 
Oxajil said:
What are your thoughts after having read this part of the Wave?
I think what I can understand from this part in relation whith this subject is along the lines of "all there is is lessons", Creation being a way for Creator to experience him/herself, under all him/her many faces, including those we can perceive as "bad" from our limited perspective which often incites us to judgements due to our ignorance.
Trying to change one's environment according to what one perceives as "good" or "right" is not the point, which can be seen as anticipation; the point is rather seeing, observing, learning as much as possible from one's current environment, acquiring the basic understanding of forces in action in the world.

These guys found themselves under a Face of God they didn't like, which had the upper hand on them and decided to remove themselves from its influence, ignoring that this was only possible under certain circumstances form my understanding of the above chapter of the Wave. My guess will be their chief weakness resided on their ignorance Creation/Creator as a whole, placing too much confidence on the "rightness" of their limited knowledge.
 
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