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Jane 333's avatar

The cycle of air to water and water to air is the energy pathway described in the fleur de lyse type engravings.

Bubbles to drops, drops to bubbles

Bubbles being the fractal

Drops being full bubbles.

We live in the realm of water.

Air is the gaseous form of water.

The grand old buildings have white skies or sky replacements because they hide our sky vehicles.

Visitors arrived by the millions to these exhibitions.

We still dream of flying …

We were connected before we were grounded and given our free dumb.

Mike Kay's avatar

I've never understood why the dominant theme is for history to be this linear thing, this sequence of events that build upon each other. I don't care if one is discussing Fomenko, or Terkel, the notion is always the same.

The photos in this piece certainly speak to a different reality, a significantly more sophisticated and interwoven phenomenon, than simple linear analysis.

That, to my mind at least, is a good thing.

MashStars's avatar

Lost it with the lyre.

Why is the fire nation going around melting bricks? Is that their version of graffiti or something?

The Starfire Codes's avatar

Destruction of history. Loss of roots and culture. We don't know who we used to be. We have amnesia.

Heather B's avatar

💥🔥Love the meltology and old building photos. Chartres cathedral is mind blowing even if you've seen Notre Dame and others. We went in 2015, amazing! I save so many of your memes that my computer photo files are basically a clone of yours by now! ❤️

Betsy Barnum's avatar

I used to go to a church that had a canvas replica of the Chartres Cathedral labyrinth. Full size. It would be unfolded on the floor of a large room and you could walk it. Extremely powerful energy – though I never thought of it as sound energy. Only as it has been portrayed, as a way to do a pilgrimage, a spiritual journey inward, and then back outward, and it's very powerful in that context. We had Christmas Eve labyrinth services with it, open for walking and a small, live musical group playing Christmas sacred music. I really miss that.

Eric Coppala's avatar

Always Sunny is kinda like the modern day Andy Griffith…

Sandi Kusma's avatar

History as we were taught it is a lie!

Douglas McClenaghan's avatar

All are great, but especially the final one. Gives me optimism.

John Mitchell's avatar

This is a great graphic.

Jack Everly's avatar

Now I feel only totally stoopit. Also, curious.

Jacqueline Rendell's avatar

Just saw the first one and I'm already LOL'ing. I love you for providing these as the kickstart to my day. 😂 (Ok back to it....)

Nature 🌲's avatar

The antigravity pics and resonator pics and the sound and DNA 🧬 pics are very interesting.

Thanks !!

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The Starfire Codes's avatar

I agree on all of this. We need to be reverse engineering antiquitech so that we can understand who we were and where we came from.

Debatable!'s avatar

I have been thinking about this a lot, my family doesn’t seem to remember much beyond my great grandparents. We know without question we are being lied to on such a large scale historically, just how much is fabricated? We can only hope back until our young years then we rely on what we are told, we seem to rely a lot on what we are told as opposed to how we feel. I believe that our free will has a lot to do with this, we are not getting the chance to say were we really stand through hive voting, think of the amount of assumptions being wrapped up in that for our connivence, it’s like they’ve taken our voice and inserted one for us. It’s so clever the way they have us separated, when most of us think we are more connected then ever ( with an insidious buffer )!!