that is a blast from the past ,i forgot about that lil beauty ,straight away i was back cutting through shoulders in the ritz,tapping friends on shoulders and getting hugs ,then a quick three steps and hit the dancefloor,woah memories,
divine invasion ,is a bit trippy ,deities are real and get exiled to another planet ,and then have a natural birth ,very simmilar to the plot in man of steel,
,,,,,,,not the best like malificent good and bad in one ,a dark and light side, but dystopic as dick ,is it sounds a bit boring,1981
napoleon wrote: ↑Tue Feb 21, 2023 9:04 am
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The H-Type Nubian yacht was a sleek luxury yacht and what it lacked in weapons it made up for in style and a strong deflector shield. The signature silver finish is a mark that the ship belongs to a former member of Naboo’s monarchy. Padme Amidala used a ship like this after her J-Type diplomatic barge was destroyed in an assassins attack. It was an H-Type that whisked Padme and Anakin Skywalker from Naboo to Tatooine, and then to Geonosis where the Clone Wars would begin. H-TYPE H
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The region of Nubia begins at the point just south of Khartoum in the Sudan where the Blue and White Nile join, and is linked to Egypt by the Nile River,
In 1992, Bin Laden left for Sudan to take part in the Islamic revolution under way there under the charismatic Sudanese leader Hassan Turabi. Bin Laden’s continued criticism of the Saudi Royal Family eventually annoyed them so much that they took the unprecedented step of revoking his citizenship in 1994. It was in Sudan, with his wealth and contacts, that Bin Laden gathered around him more veterans of the Afghan war, who were all disgusted by the American victory over Iraq and the attitude of the Arab ruling elites who allowed the US military to remain in the Gulf.gemini 11 continents.png
I listened to that book review. That view point is very Serpent.
Tree of Good and Bad = Serpent = Duality = empty your mind, let another entity fill it = Shamans = spiritual masters = St. Ignatius of Loyola = founder of the Jesuit order = Spiritual Exercises
Spiritual awakening
It is the second period of Ignatius’s life, in which he turned toward a saintly life, that is the better known. After treatment at Pamplona, he was transported to Loyola in June 1521. There his condition became so serious that for a time it was thought he would die. When out of danger, he chose to undergo painful surgery to correct blunders made when the bone was first set. The result was a convalescence of many weeks, during which he read a life of Christ and a book on the lives of the saints, the only reading matter the castle afforded. He also passed time in recalling tales of martial valour and in thinking of a great lady whom he admired. In the early stages of this enforced reading, his attention was centred on the saints. The version of the lives of the saints he was reading contained prologues to the various lives by a Cistercian monk who conceived the service of God as a holy chivalry. This view of life profoundly moved and attracted Ignatius. After much reflection, he resolved to imitate the holy austerities of the saints in order to do penance for his sins.
In February 1522 Ignatius bade farewell to his family and went to Montserrat, a place of pilgrimage in northeastern Spain. He spent three days in confessing the sins of his whole life, hung his sword and dagger near the statue of the Virgin Mary as symbols of his abandoned ambitions, and, clothed in sackcloth, spent the night of March 24 in prayer. The next day he went to Manresa, a town 48 km (30 miles) from Barcelona, to pass the decisive months of his career, from March 25, 1522, to mid-February 1523. He lived as a beggar, ate and drank sparingly, scourged himself, and for a time neither combed nor trimmed his hair and did not cut his nails. Daily he attended mass and spent seven hours in prayer, often in a cave outside Manresa.
The sojourn at Manresa was marked by spiritual trials as well as by joy and interior light. While sitting one day on the banks of the Cardoner River, “the eyes of his understanding began to open and, without seeing any vision, he understood and knew many things, as well spiritual things as things of the faith” (Autobiography, 30). At Manresa he sketched the fundamentals of his little book The Spiritual Exercises. Until the close of his studies at Paris (1535), he continued to make some additions to it. Thereafter there were only minor changes until Pope Paul III approved it in 1548. The Spiritual Exercises is a manual of spiritual arms containing a vital and dynamic system of spirituality. During his lifetime Ignatius used it to give spiritual retreats to others, especially to his followers. The booklet is indeed an adaptation of the Gospels for such retreats.
The remainder of the decisive period was devoted to a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Ignatius left Barcelona in March 1523 and, traveling by way of Rome, Venice, and Cyprus, reached Jerusalem on September 4. He would have liked to have settled there permanently, but the Franciscan custodians of the shrines of the Latin church would not listen to this plan. After visiting Bethany, the Mount of Olives, Bethlehem, the Jordan River, and Mount of Temptation, Ignatius left Palestine on October 3 and, passing through Cyprus and Venice, reached Barcelona in March 1524.
Whereas:- God = Light.
1 John 1:5-10 - This is the message we have heard from him and proclaim to you, that God is light, and in him is no darkness at all. If we say we have fellowship with him while we walk in darkness, we lie and do not practice the truth. But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin. If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. If we say we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us.
This is the symbol to shows Organised Christianity has switched Gods.
What does the Triquetra Symbol Mean?
The term triquetra derives from the prefix tri-, (derived from the Latin tres, meaning “three times”), and quetrus, which means “made at an angle”. Is an ancient Celtic symbol that symbolizes a triple female divinity, which later became a symbol of the Trinity in Christian Ireland.
Also called the Trinitarian Knot, this sign is perhaps one of the most important that represents the profound symbolic meaning associated with the number three, the Ternary. Always considered the holy or divine number par excellence, this value still maintains the reputation of a “perfect number”.
The Pythagoreans, in fact, considered it as such, for being the result of the sum of the first odd number and the first even number: 1, a symbol of unity and uniqueness, and 2, a symbol of duality, which is a universal principle. 3 is also the smallest of the “triangular numbers”: these are defined as those which are the results of the sum of a sequence of integers starting with 1, e.g. 10 and 21 are triangular numbers because 10 = 1 + 2 + 3 + 4; 21 = 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6, and so on.
The contradiction. Light can be split into three colours...
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...So God must be a TRINITY......Serpent Logic.
Hermes Trismegistus ("Hermes the Thrice-Greatest"). The Pale Horse. The Green Agenda. The Green Man.
"THE WAY" HOME...
John 14:6 - I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.