02-07-2008, 02:02 PM
Ahhh.
My answer may be a little more involved than expected, but our link got soiled because we've been seized upon by an alien intelligence and altered, and our ego is a protective mechanism to deal with that alteration, those traumatic events. Specifically, I am referring to alien enslavement and genetic manipulation as recorded in ancient Sumerian texts.
These alien "gods" of Genesis who came to this planet did not interbreed or genetically manipulate crows and the majority of other animal species, so they have evolved naturally, whereas we are trying to compensate for this huge cerebellum that we've been given by "the gods" without the natural evolutionary experience to know how to use it properly.
Are you familiar with this knowledge? Do you accept that as history, or shall we take another avenue? I suppose that regardless of how we acquired it, the ego is the difference between myself and a crow, the dust on my link. That leads us back to our previous posts. So if you want to emphasize the natural, our advanced brains do not help us to see; but then a crow can't devise a system of astronomy and mathematics - nor could we without the cerebrum/neocortex. We may have looked up at the night sky in wonder as homo erectus, but we didn't recognize astronomy until the alien "gods" manipulated our genes with their own into homo sapiens. Even then who knows how long it would have taken us to learn it on our own if they didn't teach it to us, along with agriculture, metallurgy, magic, mathematics, speaking, writing, music, etc. (Surely you're familiar with Tehuti-Thoth-Hermes as a teacher of mankind. Well, he was one of these alien "gods" - neteru.) Archeology recognizes that civilisation suddenly sprung up from nowhere. This is why - alien visitation and interference. So we can't wish for by-gone days when things were simpler... those days are gone. Now we have to find our way with this altered nature. I can't subscribe to the idea that we should become like cavemen again, or like crows. As I said before, we just need to use the mind when it's pertinent to the matter at hand rather than letting the mind use us all the time.
How's this sound to you? Are we still together?
I think I am familiar with astronomy, at least some of its laws and cycles, if you'd like to utilise that syntax or go into it's application, or discuss it in another topic.
Oh - I did promise to let you know when I'm speculating... well, I don't know about this alien hypothesis directly, but it makes much more sense than any other explanation of our origins and history that I've come across. There are so many ancient writings, from the meso-american to the indo-aryan, to the asian, to the greek, irish, african,... etc... that refer to these gods that came from the heavens and taught mankind. It just can't be ignored.
a bientot, soie!
My answer may be a little more involved than expected, but our link got soiled because we've been seized upon by an alien intelligence and altered, and our ego is a protective mechanism to deal with that alteration, those traumatic events. Specifically, I am referring to alien enslavement and genetic manipulation as recorded in ancient Sumerian texts.
These alien "gods" of Genesis who came to this planet did not interbreed or genetically manipulate crows and the majority of other animal species, so they have evolved naturally, whereas we are trying to compensate for this huge cerebellum that we've been given by "the gods" without the natural evolutionary experience to know how to use it properly.
Are you familiar with this knowledge? Do you accept that as history, or shall we take another avenue? I suppose that regardless of how we acquired it, the ego is the difference between myself and a crow, the dust on my link. That leads us back to our previous posts. So if you want to emphasize the natural, our advanced brains do not help us to see; but then a crow can't devise a system of astronomy and mathematics - nor could we without the cerebrum/neocortex. We may have looked up at the night sky in wonder as homo erectus, but we didn't recognize astronomy until the alien "gods" manipulated our genes with their own into homo sapiens. Even then who knows how long it would have taken us to learn it on our own if they didn't teach it to us, along with agriculture, metallurgy, magic, mathematics, speaking, writing, music, etc. (Surely you're familiar with Tehuti-Thoth-Hermes as a teacher of mankind. Well, he was one of these alien "gods" - neteru.) Archeology recognizes that civilisation suddenly sprung up from nowhere. This is why - alien visitation and interference. So we can't wish for by-gone days when things were simpler... those days are gone. Now we have to find our way with this altered nature. I can't subscribe to the idea that we should become like cavemen again, or like crows. As I said before, we just need to use the mind when it's pertinent to the matter at hand rather than letting the mind use us all the time.
How's this sound to you? Are we still together?
I think I am familiar with astronomy, at least some of its laws and cycles, if you'd like to utilise that syntax or go into it's application, or discuss it in another topic.
Oh - I did promise to let you know when I'm speculating... well, I don't know about this alien hypothesis directly, but it makes much more sense than any other explanation of our origins and history that I've come across. There are so many ancient writings, from the meso-american to the indo-aryan, to the asian, to the greek, irish, african,... etc... that refer to these gods that came from the heavens and taught mankind. It just can't be ignored.
a bientot, soie!

