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ArCh_TemPlaR
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Re: History repeating [Re: Ishmael]
#459771 - 11/15/01 08:13 PM (22 years, 11 months ago) |
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If you know about Mayans, do you have an idea what happen to them? They just vanished off the face of the earth, so the speak?
Could you tell us the what happen in history corresponding with the FGCs? Or have a link for me to look up the mayan predictions?
Thanks.
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ArCh_TemPlaR
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Re: History repeating [Re: tak]
#459776 - 11/15/01 08:16 PM (22 years, 11 months ago) |
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Hey, I'm starting to noticed the perception of time as you speak of. It's like the whole day flies by so fast before I even notice it. By the time I do, I'm ready for bed.
Wonder what's up and up.
KtP
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Traveller
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Re: History repeating [Re: D_Tox]
#459954 - 11/15/01 11:06 PM (22 years, 11 months ago) |
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SO what is the tibetan kingdom of Shambala doing on a "mayan calendar"?
don't think i'm trying to make fun of you or anything, since i know nothing at all about the mayans or the tibetans i'm just curious as to what one has to do with the other, and where this stuff is coming from.
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Re: History repeating [Re: Timeleech]
#460220 - 11/16/01 07:36 AM (22 years, 11 months ago) |
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The theory that time is speeding up can quite easily be coupled with McKenna's theory
McKenna's Timewave Theory does not stand up to any kind of scrutiny. Even his brother, who was with him when the idea germinated, does not believe it. One has to really twist the historical significance of certain events to make it fit his model.
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Re: History repeating [Re: Swami]
#461982 - 11/18/01 06:11 AM (22 years, 11 months ago) |
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I'm aware of that. But the idea of novelty enthralls me. Just the notion that time isn't static, it's not constant, but changing, like everything else.
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Re: History repeating [Re: tak]
#464002 - 11/19/01 10:30 PM (22 years, 11 months ago) |
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who ever asked the question about the mayans got a post bumped to check out.
anyway. history, and all time, is an infinite bubble that existed once in the mind of God and therefore forever, it never changes but is somehow mirrored down through the ages in patterns to communicate to humans in subtle ways about the Truth, as all such patterns do.
History/time is an allegory that uses metaphor (in a linear repititon) not metonymy (which could account for a cyclical interpretation) to teach us that time, though definable, is infinite.
So maybe in two thousand more years people will still be wondering when Christ is coming back. It doesn't matter, time was, is, and may still be, at least from my human point of view, but for God it is already finnished, time was* merely another part of his creation for man's benifit.
* Here, where I use the word "was" I do not mean to indicate the past tense. I mean it in the ancient Hebrew perfect tense, which we have no equivalent to today in modern Hebrew or in modern English. (Think of the word "was"...it is a past tense verb of being. Remember what Moses heard from the burning bush "I am, that I am"? Isn't existance an unsolved logical conundrum? Man, time is such a trip!
Most of us having grown up as English speakers would not have such a concept as a perfect tense and that makes it hard to explain, in plain English, the eternal existance of God and his creation of time. It is a very abstract concept but I suppose that is the nature of existance itself, or perhaps I should say that is the nature of the being of God.
Yeah, maybe I'm insane but at least I'm not liberal, conservative, or fundamentalistic. My entire life is like a trip, it seems at times, but at least I know that the Truth hangs on to me, not me to it. That, to me, is the gift of Love.
I can't prove that he would but, I think that Jesus would be way cool with lighting up a bowl at the right occasion. Don't you?
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Re: History repeating [Re: Axiom420]
#464010 - 11/19/01 10:38 PM (22 years, 11 months ago) |
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Yeah! I got the first post on the second page! Groovy, dude!
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