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dreamninja
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Center point conchesnes
#28301134 - 04/30/23 01:48 PM (8 months, 24 days ago) |
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Tough in to tonsil Tonsil up to thought
It can be up dated
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Re: Center point conchesnes [Re: dreamninja]
#28301205 - 04/30/23 02:39 PM (8 months, 24 days ago) |
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Conchesnes (consciousness) being the key to this riddle perhaps; then 'tough' itself might be 'thought' updated by Ed-you-Ca-tion
= Go west young man
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 "Four stages of Khecarī mudrā. The tongue (red) is progressively stretched, and the lingual frenulum (not shown) sufficiently severed, over a period of months, until it can be turned back so as to reach inside the nasal cavity, and supposedly manipulate the flow of bindu."
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Re: Center point conchesnes [Re: syncro] 1
#28301289 - 04/30/23 03:53 PM (8 months, 24 days ago) |
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Going west might tie in with Randall Flag's wandering in Stephen King's The Stand, and the tune King of the Road.
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dreamninja
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Are you referring to the path of grebalter
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Re: Center point conchesnes [Re: dreamninja]
#28301360 - 04/30/23 05:08 PM (8 months, 24 days ago) |
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Not that I know of.
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syncro
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I think I heard the term related before but not familiar.
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The concept of the "Path of Gibraltar" is often used in esoteric traditions to refer to a spiritual journey or path of initiation. It is believed to represent a metaphorical passage from the physical world to the spiritual world, and is associated with the ancient teachings of various spiritual traditions, including Kabbalah, Hermeticism, and Gnosticism.
In Kabbalah, the "Path of Gibraltar" is associated with the sephirah of Hod on the Tree of Life, which represents the realm of thought, communication, and the intellect. According to Kabbalistic teachings, this path represents a journey through the mind and intellect, in which one must confront and overcome the limitations of rational thinking in order to access higher states of consciousness and spiritual awareness.
In Hermeticism, the "Path of Gibraltar" is associated with the element of water and the principle of transformation. It represents a journey of purification and spiritual rebirth, in which one must pass through the turbulent waters of the unconscious mind in order to emerge on the other side with a greater understanding of oneself and the world.
In Gnosticism, the "Path of Gibraltar" is associated with the concept of gnosis, or spiritual knowledge. It represents a journey of self-discovery and enlightenment, in which one must transcend the limitations of the physical world and the illusions of the ego in order to access higher levels of spiritual understanding and insight.
Overall, the "Path of Gibraltar" represents a symbolic journey of spiritual transformation and evolution, in which the seeker must confront and overcome various obstacles and challenges in order to reach a state of higher consciousness and spiritual enlightenment.
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Quote:
Buster_Brown said: Going west might tie in with Randall Flag's wandering in Stephen King's The Stand, and the tune King of the Road.
That's a pretty cool thought, BB.
Btw, Ik it's off-topic but if you get the chance try checking out a series titled "From" by Epix (now MGM+).
Lovecraftian sci-fi/horror/drama/mystery-box with symbolism out the wahzoo.
You might find it entertaining. Maybe not. 
Either way. Now you know of it.
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Re: Center point conchesnes [Re: syncro]
#28301703 - 04/30/23 11:07 PM (8 months, 24 days ago) |
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Good stuff
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Re: Center point conchesnes [Re: dreamninja]
#28301723 - 05/01/23 12:29 AM (8 months, 24 days ago) |
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Center point.. begs the circle. Based on equilateral expansion..
So what came first?
The point or the circle..
The circle begs of the middle point.
Square after circle..
Then math is created.. then the first 2d3d4d shapes.
Time begins when sequence happens mathematically.
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Re: Center point conchesnes [Re: syncro]
#28301801 - 05/01/23 04:55 AM (8 months, 24 days ago) |
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Free of the free will drown in the river of the free - went the dream on this may day, which comprises a double negative considering the source.
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syncro
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Reminds of a conversation with a friend years ago - I was in the midst of a divorced/ co-parenting a child, and friend was single and without such, and I said you are free (of this), and he said, free to suffer that is. So free will is not free unless in the singular will.
Edited by syncro (05/01/23 06:42 AM)
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