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One is the sacred silence.
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Gordy should of broke the mold rofl

Many can’t though because of recreation. Matter is informational energy. Lol
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Mind is like the cave between mortal and immortal souls or could say material/matter and nonmaterial/no matter

Gnostic addresses issue of authorities pretty well.

Sacred silence is inbetween
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Funny twofold feedback on this and 2033.
Was asked if I have columbian ancestry and to know I have a columbian doppelgänger
Might of missed something from the arrival movie to rewatch it, is what that says really. Less attention to the main earth characters and more to the aliens.
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Noting for later the building complexities of workers into structures of the past in agriculture and the parallels in each aspect.
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The concept of Slavery throughout the past in all its forms topic. In 1800s western world, slaves built most of the structures resided per classification hierarchy on class/blood and money and race and religion.
They were the skilled artesians of homesteads. That concept still lingers in psychology through archetype architecture of the mental and emotional planes today is what the grasp of holding onto structures to keep them going says today in many people.
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Agriculture lifestyle is not a one man land to maintain if the land is vast. It cannot be done. So that man is left with strange choices. Slavery or cult or commune or big families.

This where prophets go wonky lol
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On topic heaven and hell lol
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Agriculture lifestyle is not a one man land to maintain if the land is vast. It cannot be done. So that man is left with strange choices. Slavery or cult or commune or big families.

This where prophets go wonky lol
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Prophets turn into profits

That is wonky
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Much of it has been centered on bibical temple building imo
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Agriculture lifestyle is not a one man land to maintain if the land is vast. It cannot be done. So that man is left with strange choices. Slavery or cult or commune or big families.

This where prophets go wonky lol
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Prophets turn into profits

That is wonky
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In all aspects to where everything is off.
I mean many think gift culture is spreading their gifts around which shows knowing nothing of what gift cultures meanings are.
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‘Mr’ means pyramid funny enough

This pyramid text 1650 came up with substructures

‘Any gods who shall cause this pyramid and this construction of the king to be good and sturdy, it is they who will be vital, it is they who will be respected, it is they who will be impressive, it is they who will be in control....it is they who will take possession of the crown.’

Slavery topic lol
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‘Mr’ means pyramid funny enough

This pyramid text 1650 came up with substructures

‘Any gods who shall cause this pyramid and this construction of the king to be good and sturdy, it is they who will be vital, it is they who will be respected, it is they who will be impressive, it is they who will be in control....it is they who will take possession of the crown.’

Slavery topic lol
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The spells delineate all of the ways the pharaoh could travel, including the use of ramps, stairs, ladders, and most importantly flying. The spells could also be used to call the gods to help, even threatening them if they did not comply.[6] It was common for the pyramid texts to be written in the first person, but not uncommon for texts to be later changed to the third person. Often times this depended on who was reciting the texts and who they were recited for.[7] Many of the texts include accomplishments of the Pharaoh as well as the things they did for the Egyptian people during the time of their rule. These texts were used to both guide the pharaohs to the afterlife, but also inform and assure the living that the soul made it to its final destination.


When is spells just old word for laws?
Pharaoh topic agricultural challenges

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Agriculture lifestyle is not a one man land to maintain if the land is vast. It cannot be done. So that man is left with strange choices. Slavery or cult or commune or big families.

This where prophets go wonky lol
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Prophets turn into profits

That is wonky
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In all aspects to where everything is off.
I mean many think gift culture is spreading their gifts around which shows knowing nothing of what gift cultures meanings are.
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When we broke the wheel with nature, when we decided we know better, it all started to fall... Imo
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Agriculture lifestyle is not a one man land to maintain if the land is vast. It cannot be done. So that man is left with strange choices. Slavery or cult or commune or big families.

This where prophets go wonky lol
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Prophets turn into profits

That is wonky
 Quoting: Huginn


In all aspects to where everything is off.
I mean many think gift culture is spreading their gifts around which shows knowing nothing of what gift cultures meanings are.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


When we broke the wheel with nature, when we decided we know better, it all started to fall... Imo
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There is the saying when you know better you do better.
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Sad but true
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Sad but true
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A bypass of that is observing nature to be more aware.
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Sad but true
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A bypass of that is observing nature to be more aware.
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That's auroboros ;)
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Sad but true
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A bypass of that is observing nature to be more aware.
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That's auroboros ;)
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First song that actually played this morning on is own.





they sound like a wave
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Sad but true
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A bypass of that is observing nature to be more aware.
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That's auroboros ;)
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First song that actually played this morning on is own.





they sound like a wave
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Makes a loupe lol

They do. Interesting
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For 20 years, Lockwood Steel has been used in some of Luthor Corp's most successful products.
Well, yeah, that is true, but in case you weren't aware, we are rebranding.
And in order for L-Corp to remain successful, it has to stay current.
Steel made with Nth metal is the future.
Shouldn't the past matter, too? Look at it this way.
This is an opportunity for your father to modernize the plant, and his work force.
Well, yeah, but those machines cost millions of dollars.
Your father is a businessman, and a good one.
Just because it's the march of progress, doesn't mean he has to be left behind.
Manifest Destiny.
That was the name of America's unstoppable push west during the mid 1800s.
It's "progress" Ladies and gentlemen, I'm gonna go off script a little bit.
Progress.
What do we think of progress? Without continual growth and progress, notions such as improvement, achievement, and success, have no meaning.
That's not me.
That's Ben Franklin.
But my point is, ever since the beginning, our leaders had been obsessed with progress.
But can you tell me what's so great about it? Well, the discovery of the New World, that's progress, right? For Spain and Columbus.
No so much for the Native Americans.
President Marsdin's Alien Amnesty Act.
Is that progress? I think it's progress, right? Of course, it is.
But I know some Americans who don't think so.
In fact, I know some Americans who are worse off for it.
So, what's my point? The next time someone tells you how great progress is, I want you to stop a moment, I want you to think about who paid the price for it.


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I’ve always appreciated his emotional grasp in song.
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Agriculture lifestyle is not a one man land to maintain if the land is vast. It cannot be done. So that man is left with strange choices. Slavery or cult or commune or big families.

This where prophets go wonky lol
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Prophets turn into profits

That is wonky
 Quoting: Huginn


In all aspects to where everything is off.
I mean many think gift culture is spreading their gifts around which shows knowing nothing of what gift cultures meanings are.
 Quoting: Fancypantz


When we broke the wheel with nature, when we decided we know better, it all started to fall... Imo
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This goes nicely with that song
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I’ve always appreciated his emotional grasp in song.
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He was introduced to me by a close friend. It's funny how a song or musician can change in depth as one changes through life. I used to like him just for the story that I came to listen to him by... Now I have my own reasons etc... Kinda like emotional shaping.. Not unlike terraforming of souls or something.

-I like this song..
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Double :o
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I’ve always appreciated his emotional grasp in song.
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He was introduced to me by a close friend. It's funny how a song or musician can change in depth as one changes through life. I used to like him just for the story that I came to listen to him by... Now I have my own reasons etc... Kinda like emotional shaping.. Not unlike terraforming of souls or something.

-I like this song..
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I first heard him from radio station. I’ll try to find what song
It was this one



Yes, nice. Good way to be. Especially when there’s so many feedback focal points it becomes like a cesspool static rather than viable growth.
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I’ve always appreciated his emotional grasp in song.
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He was introduced to me by a close friend. It's funny how a song or musician can change in depth as one changes through life. I used to like him just for the story that I came to listen to him by... Now I have my own reasons etc... Kinda like emotional shaping.. Not unlike terraforming of souls or something.

-I like this song..
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I first heard him from radio station. I’ll try to find what song
It was this one



Yes, nice. Good way to be. Especially when there’s so many feedback focal points it becomes like a cesspool static rather than viable growth.
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That entire album is very special :)

Yes, feedback is like all other things it loops into spirals, you can either "spiral out, and keep going" or spiral in and begin again..just my understanding though

what do I know really, lol?

I love this song cause of the commercial with the dog and his giant bone lol



trouble trouble trouble
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That is a good driving song
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It all starts with photosynthesis. Leaves typically produce their vivid hues of green from spring through summer into early fall through the constant creation of Chlorophyll. As we all learned in 5th grade science, Chlorophyll is the key component in a plant's ability to turn sunlight into glucose, which in turn feeds the trees. Many millions of these Chlorophyll cells saturate the leaves, ultimately making them appear green to the eye.


Without the presence of Chlorophyll in the leaf, the bright golds, reds, yellows, and browns would be the natural colors seen year round.

The Changing Colors
Chlorophyll is not the only player in the fall leaf-color game. Present in other leaves and trees are the compounds known as Carotenoids and Anthocyanins. As the Fall days begin to get shorter and shorter, the production of Chlorophyll slows to a hault, eventually giving way to the ‘true’ color of the leaf.


Think it’s getting to peak color time in next week around here and most of USA.
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Neanderthal children shivered and suffered in ancient Europe

Tanya Smith of Griffith University used teeth to investigate the effects of climate and environment on the growth of two Neanderthal children who lived in southeastern France's Rhone Valley some 250,000 years ago. Smith and her colleagues examined thin sections of the Neanderthals’ tooth enamel with a polarized light microscope, and compared them to samples obtained from the teeth of a modern human child who lived at the same site in the Rhone Valley about 5,400 years ago. Markers for stress in the daily growth lines of the enamel indicate that both Neanderthal children experienced frequent illnesses while toddlers. Chemical analysis of the amount of barium in their teeth suggests Neanderthal mothers weaned them at the age of two-and-a-half, which is about the same age to which modern human hunter-gatherers are known to nurse their children. Oxygen isotope analysis appears to show that the Neanderthal children experienced cooler winters and greater climate variation than the modern human child did, even though they lived in the same area. Finally, both Neanderthal children were exposed to lead at least twice, perhaps from food or smoky fires contaminated by two nearby lead mines.
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The time variation of climate alteration seems a bit far fetched for comparative analysis
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So I’ll have to look later on Indonesia as part of 100 countries the Ai is noting. So basically, the substructures are vast worldwide is what it’s saying. That location isn’t as well liked out of the whole.
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;)
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Update
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two megalithic statues standing about three feet tall and weighing about 110 pounds each have been discovered at the Srobu Mountain site in Indonesia’s Papua Province on the island of New Guinea. Archaeologist Erlin Novita Idje Djami said the statues are in the Polynesian style, but are different from other known megalithic statues in the region. Decorated pottery fragments, stone axes, and shell tools estimated to be about 3,800 years old were also recovered from the site, which is located on a cape in Youtefa Gulf.
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This was big in The Arrival movie

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The world’s oceans have been soaking up far more excess heat in recent decades than scientists realized, suggesting that Earth could be set to warm even faster than predicted in the years ahead, according to new research published Wednesday.

Over the past quarter-century, Earth’s oceans have retained 60 percent more heat each year than scientists previously had thought, said Laure Resplandy, a geoscientist at Princeton University who led the startling study published Wednesday in the journal Nature. The difference represents an enormous amount of additional energy, originating from the sun and trapped by Earth’s atmosphere — the yearly amount representing more than eight times the world’s annual energy consumption.
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For 20 years, Lockwood Steel has been used in some of Luthor Corp's most successful products.
Well, yeah, that is true, but in case you weren't aware, we are rebranding.
And in order for L-Corp to remain successful, it has to stay current.
Steel made with Nth metal is the future.
Shouldn't the past matter, too? Look at it this way.
This is an opportunity for your father to modernize the plant, and his work force.
Well, yeah, but those machines cost millions of dollars.
Your father is a businessman, and a good one.
Just because it's the march of progress, doesn't mean he has to be left behind.
Manifest Destiny.
That was the name of America's unstoppable push west during the mid 1800s.
It's "progress" Ladies and gentlemen, I'm gonna go off script a little bit.
Progress.
What do we think of progress? Without continual growth and progress, notions such as improvement, achievement, and success, have no meaning.
That's not me.
That's Ben Franklin.
But my point is, ever since the beginning, our leaders had been obsessed with progress.
But can you tell me what's so great about it? Well, the discovery of the New World, that's progress, right? For Spain and Columbus.
No so much for the Native Americans.
President Marsdin's Alien Amnesty Act.
Is that progress? I think it's progress, right? Of course, it is.
But I know some Americans who don't think so.
In fact, I know some Americans who are worse off for it.
So, what's my point? The next time someone tells you how great progress is, I want you to stop a moment, I want you to think about who paid the price for it.


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The observations of the nonproductive is actually really interesting.
One can take Apache’s for the example. They, according to the whites were a nonproductive race similar to the Vikings in way of vast and scattered parties active through their territory. That territory was three times larger than California mastering the land guarding all passes with regular system of videttes with also being able to strike dozens of places 300 miles apart at the same time. The notions at the time of submission and weak/tame to casual observer is a serious evil by underrating and is inconceivable notions to those better informed. There are no traces or tracks of signs discoverable and many travelers in well armed parties had never seen them well over years wandering within their territory doubting the existence of the savages until their wreckless beliefs induced them to relax their watchfulness.
They were the day people scarcely ever known to attack in the cover of darkness only plunder.
-Life among the apaches info.

Productive and nonproductive sides of technology is part of the topic of humanities future.





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