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“I am Ra. The Law of One, though beyond the limitations of name, as you call vibratory sound complexes, may be approximated by stating that all things are one, that there is no polarity, no right or wrong, no disharmony, but only identity. All is one, and that one is love/light, light/love, the Infinite Creator.”
 
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Has anyone read through Ra and the Law of One, or know what it's about? Just checking how involved the first post will need to be on this topic. Thanks ahead of time.
 
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I don't understand why there isn't more money/people/research getting thrown at this stuff....and by 'stuff,' I mean the stuff that guy posts on his Youtube. You'd think the concept that there was mass manufacturing and electricity happening 5,000 years ago would turn more heads.

Re: Singing Stones (the Shiva Rock isn't unique, there are entire boulder fields of singing rock in the US and Australia.)

So far, there has been only one published scientific experiment on the source of the ringing ability. In the 1960s, a Rutgers University professor did an informal experiment where specimens of "live" and "dead" ringing rock boulders from the Bucks County park site were sawed into thin slices and then measured for changes in shape.[13] The rock slices were measured with delicate foil strain gauges, which could measure minute changes in size. According to the professor, the dead rocks showed no change after the rocks were sawed; however, the live rocks showed a distinctive expansion or "relaxation" within 24 hours of being cut. This relaxation indicates that the rock was under internal elastic stresses that were released by the mechanical sawing of the rock. The professor went on to make the observation that the live rocks were generally found toward the middle of the boulder fields, where they did not come in contact with soil and the shade of the surrounding trees. He then theorized that the slow weathering rate in the dry "microclimate" of the fields caused the stresses, because the outside skin of the boulders would expand owing to the conversion of pyroxene to montmorillonite (a clay mineral). Boulders along the periphery of the fields weather too quickly and break apart before the stresses can develop.

Although more rigorous testing needs to be done to verify these results, it does suggest strongly that the ringing ability is a direct result of internal stresses. Less likely is the assertion that outside weathering conditions created the stresses. It is very improbable that the expansion of a thin skin around the outside of a large boulder could set up a balance of forces that would create the severe stresses found in the ringing rock boulders. The result of such a situation would be that the outside skin of the boulders would peel or exfoliate, a condition that is virtually non-existent in any of the ringing rocks sites. In addition, the majority of the weathering in the boulders occurs at the exposed top surfaces, not on the bottoms; thus, the stresses would not be balanced. Furthermore, if slow weathering created the stresses, then there would be ringing rock boulder fields in deserts throughout the world, a condition which does not occur.
 
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Chukzombi

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I don't understand why there isn't more money/people/research getting thrown at this stuff....and by 'stuff,' I mean the stuff that guy posts on his Youtube. You'd think the concept that there was mass manufacturing and electricity happening 5,000 years ago would turn more heads.

Re: Singing Stones (the Shiva Rock isn't unique, there are entire boulder fields of singing rock in the US and Australia.)
probably because this isnt considered "real" science. academia has put history in a series of neat little boxes, anything that pops up outside those boxes are discredited or flat out ignored. it also doesnt produce conclusive results. because as i said Academia has decided to discard whatever results are found. those guys are the gatekeepers and so they get the funding as long as they color inside the lines.
 
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looking at the drill holes etc.

IF they had a "goop" (the organic matter with the pyrite acid) that softens rocks(like what was mentioned a page or 3 ago), couldn't a stick be used to drill out those slots/holes?. then the goop is washed off and bam we get what looks like drill holes that are perfectly round
 
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Chukzombi

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looking at the drill holes etc.

IF they had a "goop" (the organic matter with the pyrite acid) that softens rocks(like what was mentioned a page or 3 ago), couldn't a stick be used to drill out those slots/holes?. then the goop is washed off and bam we get what looks like drill holes that are perfectly round
we havent seen anyone produce this goop yet or put it to practical use to duplicate any instance of rock forming. its entirely possible, but its just a theory at this point. but these core holes and many of the slabs have drill or saw marks which can be nothing else. the Sarrapeum boxes are smooth, but thats the polishing stage, the rough cuts all have saw marks.
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But but but, what about all the other topics you still have to show us?!
Which ones were they again?? I forget. Anti...something?
Yeah yeah soon.
Here. Make it 30 mins in. Do it.
Void Void whenever you can get a chance to watch it mister.

He plugs himself, and his history. Rambles on to win you over. He can back up some of what he talks about since these folks he mentions are all easily googled/duckduckgoed etc.
Good luck.

This is the other end of the ufo/aliens/secret space program/alliance vs cabal.

If you can listen 30 mins in, you deserve a taco.
 
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Largest Ever Maya Figurine Workshop Discovered Accidentally in Unexplored Mound

In May 2018, heavy machinery excavating outside the city of Coban, in the highlands of Guatemala , sliced into a large earthen mound that was found to contain millions of parts from Classic Maya figurine molds, figurines, and incense burners. It’s being called the largest Maya figurine workshop ever encountered in the Maya world .

Situated beside an ancient lake that dried up several centuries ago, Kaminaljuyú once contained the largest Maya population in the southern highlands. Today, all that remains of this once thriving ancient metropolis are grassy overgrown pyramids within the Kaminaljuyú Archaeological Park. After cutting into the mounds the contractors immediately stopped their machinery and contacted local authorities who called on Dr. Brent Woodfill of Winthrop University to investigate and assess the site, named Aragón.
 
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Which ones were they again?? I forget. Anti...something?
Yeah yeah soon.
Here. Make it 30 mins in. Do it.
Void Void whenever you can get a chance to watch it mister.

He plugs himself, and his history. Rambles on to win you over. He can back up some of what he talks about since these folks he mentions are all easily googled/duckduckgoed etc.
Good luck.

This is the other end of the ufo/aliens/secret space program/alliance vs cabal.

If you can listen 30 mins in, you deserve a taco.

Watched it while camping Raster.. fuck that yahoo... anyway. I want to live in this dudes world, talk about easy to hide if true. Seems so fucking crazy no one would ever believe it.
 
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Watched it while camping Raster.. fuck that yahoo... anyway. I want to live in this dudes world, talk about easy to hide if true. Seems so fucking crazy no one would ever believe it.
Ya you bet. He has a blog at Divine Cosmos

Want a real trip? Go read it. He points out all this shit that's been going on in the global mafia vs the guys that have been tearing them apart(trump and others) but half of it has only started actually coming true in the last few years.
It's like, if you drop out the aliens, all that fantastical shit, and focus on the RL stuff....its fuckin eerie how bang on he has been. I forget the dates, but he has a few where he dissects every bit of the global mafia. The money, where it leads, the players and more.
 
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Chukzombi

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funny how this date keeps popping up.
(Teddy Seguin)

UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA—Science News reports that evidence of human occupation of southwestern Amazonia some 10,600 years ago, or several thousand years earlier than previously thought, has been unearthed in Bolivia. Archaeologist José Capriles of Penn State University and his colleagues found burned bits of wood and clay, and the 6,250-year-old remains of hunter-gatherers buried in trash heaps made up of snail shells, fish and small animal bones, and other organic remains, at sites thought to have been regularly occupied for several months at a time. The calcium carbonate in the shells fossilized the human bones, which would have otherwise decomposed in the acidic soil, Capriles explained. He thinks the burials may have marked the claim of a group of hunter-gatherers to seasonal wetlands as the climate became drier between 8,000 and 5,500 years ago. He also noted that the people who lived in these camps may have planted sweet potatoes, cassava, peanuts, and chili peppers as they depleted local resources. To read in-depth about the archaeology of the Amazon, go to “Letter from Peru: Connecting Two Realms.”
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