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Indeed the ancient Egyptians did put their best minds to work for three thousand years on the mystery of what happens to us when we die and in that project they had aid from a number of plant allies. We know that Nymphaea Caerulea , the blue water lily, is a mild visionary plant.
Did your experience with ayahuasca give you any extra insights as to what happens after we die, as to this possibility of reincarnation? I can only tell you the impact upon me. My experiences with ayahuasca have made me understand that everything we do in this life matters. Everything counts, everything will be weighed out and considered. We are being given a precious opportunity to be born in a human body.
It is a very rare opportunity in the universe as a whole to be a human being, to have the fine powers of discernments between good and bad, light and darkness that human beings do have, the capacity for love and sadly the capacity for hate. All of these things are part of the miracle of being born in the human body. Do we want to spend our lives just pursuing material goals and objectives? If we do we will not be nurturing that non-physical part of ourselves at all and it seems to me that the ancient Egyptians were very focused upon this.
Towards the end of Egyptian civilization, Herodotus visited that country and described them as the happiest people on Earth.
That is the fundamental truth that emerges from ancient Egyptian civilization and from all the civilizations and the further that we move away from love and the more deeply we get drawn down into materialism, the less chance we have of fulfilling our mission here. That was profound, thank you for that. Hopefully we can do it again. This is like a dream come true for me. Nick Polizzi has spent his career directing and producing feature length documentaries about natural alternatives to conventional medicine.
Nick's current role as executive producer of "Remedy: Ancient Medicine for Modern Illness" and founder of The Sacred Science stems from a calling to honor, preserve, and protect the ancient knowledge and healing technologies of the ancient world. Nick, I am overwhelmed by emails and work hard at reducing what I am sent. Yours are the exception.
In the Beginning: Mysteries of Ancient Civilizations (The Sacred Science Chronicles Volume I) (Sacred Science Chronicles) (Sacred Science Volume I) ( Sacred Science Chronicles) (Sacred Science Chronicles) Paperback – January 1 , Editorial Reviews. From the Publisher. By Maury Albertson, Ph.D. (Dr. Albertson is former In the Beginning: Mysteries of Ancient Civilizations (The Sacred Science Chronicles Book 1) - Kindle edition by Robert Siblerud. Download it once and.
I look forward to each and every one you send. I honor the work you do and the wisdom that you share. With gratitude, Cynthia M Chase cynthiamchase. So many things happen. One day I went to the train station to pick my husband up. I just looked at him blankly. All sorts of deja vue such as knowing the way in a strange town.
The youngest daughter shared her flat with others when at uni. Regularly in kitchen items such as tomato sauce were left on the kitchen table, they would be broken on the floor in the morning. It was as if she was summoning a poltergeist. Why, we never found out. The phenomenon stopped when she moved house.
We went through a door and I fainted. People evidently helped me to a chair. The verger arrived and asked where I had fainted. He was not surprised, but I was. I had fainted on the spot where Thomas a Becket was killed centuries ago. What is disturbing is that if I am with a group of people I know who has cancer without being told. And, look at the mess we are making. This was a wonderful video! Thank you so much for sharing! Things do not make you happy. I always look forward to your posts.
Absolutely fascinating and found it very profound. Like the Fibonacci sequence.
Thanx a million and Peace Love and Light to us aaaaall! Open Preview See a Problem? Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page.
The Sacred Science of Ancient Japan: Rejected by orthodox Japanese scholars and never before translated into English, these documents speak of primeval alphabets, lost languages, forgotten technologies, and the sacred spiritual science. Translating directly from the original Japanese, Avery Morrow explores four of these manuscripts in full as well as reviewing the key stories of the other Golden Age chronicles. In the Kujiki Taiseikyo manuscript Morrow uncovers the secret symbolism of a Buddhist saint and the origin of a modern prophecy of apocalypse. In the Hotsuma Tsutaye manuscript he reveals the exploits of a noble tribe who defeated a million-strong army without violence.
In the Takenouchi manuscripts he shows us how the first Japanese emperor came from another world and ruled at a time when Atlantis and Mu still existed. And in the Katakamuna manuscripts the author unveils the sacred geometries of the universe from the symbolic songs of the 10,year-old Ashiya tribe. He also discusses the lost scripts known as the Kamiyo Moji and the magic spiritual science that underlies all of these texts, which enabled initiates to ascend to higher emotional states and increase their life force.
Paperback , pages. Published January 24th by Bear Company first published January 15th To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Jesus coming to Japan? Come on, now I've heard everything. India or Tibet maybe. But getting in some wooden boat to cross the ocean and return and not have it written anywhere is a bit much.
Mormons believe Jesus came to America so that's weirder. Lists with This Book. Nov 03, Dorothy rated it liked it.
First, this was not what I expected. Interesting concepts boiled down to history is written by the victors. Are they real or are they not! We will never really know. But are the story's interesting?
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