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  • MonsieurM
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    Originally posted by Dave45 View Post
    Giant Foot Print 200 Million Yrs Old - South Africa Video
    Genesis 6:4
    There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown.

    Audio Bible Online


    Dave...just heard a show on Giants:

    12.1.2012 - 2/4 - Giants & Lost Civilizations
    From: akcijak | Jan 14, 2012

    akcijak's Channel - YouTube

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  • MonsieurM
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    Following up on the quoted post: you have Hydrogen Spectral Line made of one Blue Line and One Red Line :

    From Page 1 of http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...magnetism.html






    Spectral Lines


    The House of Light:
    Originally posted by MonsieurM View Post
    what do you see







    Clues to the Painting you can see:

    Men Left Hand (absorption) / God Right Hand (Emission )

    Color of the Fabric: Red and Cyan




    the position of the man reminds me of this














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  • MonsieurM
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    Randall Cole ROFFE Randall Cole Roffe: Harmonic Resonance

    The application of the principles of one science into another is often neglected. Today we have a massive and growing volume of experimentally proven information that certainly does not always
    find its every application
    . In the real world, we can work from scientific theory, through experimentation, into an engineered result, but just as often we work via reverse engineering, from the result back into the origin.

    To view and contemplate the entire known electromagnetic spectrum as a whole,[/B (a fractal system ) and in terms of music and acoustics, or of color theory
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  • MonsieurM
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    what do you see





    Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art.[2] Despite making few forays beyond the arts, his versatility in the disciplines he took up was of such a high order that he is often considered a contender for the title of the archetypal Renaissance man, along with fellow Italian Leonardo da Vinci.

    Michelangelo was considered the greatest living artist in his lifetime, and ever since then he has been held to be one of the greatest artists of all time. St. Peter's Basilica.
    Clues to the Painting you can see:

    Men Left Hand (absorption) / God Right Hand (Emission )

    Color of the Fabric: Red and Cyan

    cyan pigments absorb red light.

    Cyan is also called aqua or blue-green, and was formerly known as "cyan blue".[7]

    The first recorded use of cyan blue (as noted above, "cyan blue" was the name used for the color "cyan" in the 19th century) as a color name in English was in 1879.[8]

    Some tones of color close to cyan in the cyan color range are teal, turquoise, electric blue and aquamarine.

    (this part taken from the french version of wikipedia )

    also one of the names of Lord Krishna, illustrating his skin black / blue) is a pure color of light of wavelength 500 nm.

    the position of the man reminds me of this






    cyan pigments absorb red light.


    1550, Michelangelo, 1475-1564, High Renaissance Italy. He was in a class by himself, He didn't like Da Vinci, fought with Raphael, and took no students. He was a sculptor until 1503 when he first picked up a brush, already the most famous artist alive. He made his own gilded frames and always did prefer sculpting.

    THEORY. Although he never professed it, his first painting "The Holy Family" when he was 28 years old divided into three colors, Yellow, Cyan, and Magenta


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  • MonsieurM
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    Sorry that you see it this way Mire...I merely said that the information is available to you...but you are asking me to do the research for you....If I knew the Answer I would have given it to you and the rest as it is Open Source...but that is not the case...IF Shake spear was a Pseudo used by an Alchemist than the meaning to that name is hidden in various forms...If you had taken the time to explore and maybe provide an insight within this thread about Shakespeare...then I would have Gladly discussed it along the Golden Tractate Discussion

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  • mire
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    [QUOTE=MonsieurM;175644]Mire , a fractal by its Nature is Neutral...it will only reflect what is already within...the potential that lies within you...If it is fear....you will get fear...why do you think only high priests were allowed access to the sacred books....remember "as within so without"



    You said "As for how to decode the Name...do not be offended by this but you asked the question."

    Yes, i was offended on open source ii would have liked to see the answer provided considering the amount of interest that is taken.


    You said, "it is for you to find its answer...I believe you have enough material available here to do so ...this is your road to travel..."

    ?? This would not be a road to follow. IMO.
    With all the content of information you see? The answer should be provided.
    Also due to the lack of my understanding, the question I had asked...
    Yingang.

    Haan the link to William Henry William Henry - Star Walkers (NEW PARADIGMS OF MIND series) - YouTube , William Henry

    :thinking

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  • MonsieurM
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    from: Essaouira - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Essaouira presents itself as a city full of culture: several small art galleries are found all over the town. Since 1998, the Gnaoua Festival of World Music is held in Essaouira, normally in the last week of June. It brings together artists from all over the world. Although focussed on gnaoua music, it includes rock, jazz and reggae. Dubbed as the "Moroccan Woodstock" it lasts four days and attracts annually around 450,000 spectators.

    Essaouira in the mid-sixties was the place where hippies gathered a number of communities that hosted among other artists like Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, Bob Marley, Sting. Jimi Hendrix to attract gnaoua was in Essaouira, Morocco introduced to music by blacks slaves.

    Jimmy Page & Robert Plant - No Quarter Unledded "GNAWA"

    Jimmy Page & Robert Plant - No Quarter Unledded "GNAWA" - YouTube



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    Having found the 7 Cathedrals, I turned my eyes back to Morocco...Did you know that in the region of Essaouira, there is a legend about the 7 Saints

    so i searched some more Zawiyah, and found a peculiar photo...the least you could say...I'll keep you hanging a bit...

    The Region it was found in , is known for a long historical presence of a Jewish population and Jewish Saints, which to this day is visited



    7 Saints Regraga

    The spring Regraga



    Annually in Morocco, is held in late March by the brotherhood popular Regraga Daour a year. This pilgrimage, which takes place on the territory of Chiadma in the province of Essaouira, lasts 44 days and involves 40 steps. A singular event popular, religious, economic ...

    The fabulous tour of the Seven men Regraga According to an immutable tradition, was launched, as every spring for forty-four successive days, the pilgrimage circular Regraga around the tombs of the Seven Saints.

    The fascinating history of Regraga is maintained by a living tradition which makes Haouariyoun (the apostles), followers of Sidna Aissa (Jesus) through Saint-Jean (Sidi Yahya).

    Rites and observed in their songs Moussem by Abdelkader Mana, recorded in his famous book on Regraga also strangely remind the biblical story of the Table Spread. Arrived in Andalusia according to this legend, the ancestors of these four Regraga fled by sea the persecution they endured in their monotheistic faith, to land on the banks of Oued Tensift to Kouz they have established a place of prayer, called Berber Timzkden n'houren (Mosque of the Apostles).

    Disciples of Jesus, professing a belief similar to Arianism, the Regraga particularly proud of their second top-fact: their encounter with the Prophet Mohamed and Islam Sidna in Arabia, which makes them companions, first introducers of Islam in Morocco. However, a thesis put into question by the ulama of Fez of the seventeenth century, but still strongly defended by Regraga.

    According to this belief: seven men reportedly went to Saudi to meet the chosen of God, which they expected Sidna Mohamed prophecy. Converted to Islam, they receive the blessing of the Prophet to spread the new religion among their countrymen. Mission accomplished if one believes the legend that the jumper would have found Oqba Ibn Nafii Haha Islamized the country on entry into Morocco.

    As warrior monks, followers of orthodoxy, the Regraga also illustrated by their struggle against heretics Berghouata, introduction of legal chadilite rite in Morocco and later, their battles against the Portuguese occupiers, while up to the present, their baraka fertilization is earnestly invoked by the tribes and Chiadma Haha.

    Source leconomiste.com
    Sept saints des Regraga - Nature et Culture en Hautes-Terres

    This pilgrimage is performed by thirteen circular zaouias, down or affiliates of seven saints. It takes place in forty-four steps and thirty-eight days. tombs disproportionately located near a major Argan Tree, a cave or atop a sacred mountain.

    Legend of the Seven Saints is quite answered in the Mediterranean. One of the best known versions is that the Seven Sleepers of Ephesus in Turkey mentioned in Sura of the Cave:
    On the heels of their trajectory, the Regraga draw on the geographical area of Chiadma two huge wheels that seem to reproduce a cosmic constellation on earth. It is perhaps no coincidence that one of the tribes called Njoum precisely: the stars.

    I love this one:

    City Don't Cry - Jimmy Page & Robert Plant - YouTube
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  • MonsieurM
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    Now, I'm going to ask you to use the child residing inside you ...and please watch the following...it is available online if you look for it

    Once Upon a Time... Space - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Once Upon a Time... Space differs from the rest of the Once Upon a Time titles in the sense that the series revolve on a dramatic content rather than an educational premise


    ---------------also:

    The Friendship Case ( Il Caso Amicizia ) Full-Length Part 1 - YouTube

    English Version (in 5 parts) of an Italian documentary describing the extraordinary Italian case of alien contact with a group of men. Part 3 contains an apparent real recording of a message of friendship given by them to us (see 6 : 11 ). See part 5 for a UFO connection with Voltaire and St. Germain

    It had been kept secret for half a century, but only just recently came to light after the death of one the men involved (Bruno Sammaciccia had asked for it to be kept secret until after his death).

    In Pescara, during the 50s to 70s, a group of extraterrestrials had contacted a number of unsuspecting people directly. This project was called 'Amicizia.' These men would be brought to their (etheric) 'bases' located on earth and apparently on board the UFOs.

    The people involved were of high social and cultural status, among them was the notable Console Alberto Perego. This is a collection of testimonials from them, which also shows excellent quality footage and photography of the phenomena, as well as apparent 'messages' (of love and goodwill) given to us from these beings.

    Author: Pier Giorgio Caria, Director: Luca Trovellesi Cesana, Executive Producer: Diego Corvaro, Montage: Pietro Di Stefano, Giorgio Di Stefano.


    You will be surprised how much info is in this Animated series



    best way to influence a culture is through her children
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  • MonsieurM
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    also about the 3d 8*8*8 cube:



    Walter Russell Drawings







    Hope that inspires you

    [IMG] [/IMG]
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  • MonsieurM
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    Good to read you Dave

    You guys should check this out...a DIY 3D Led 8*8*8 Cube:



    LED cube 8x8x8 demo - YouTube






    a fractal construct has an 'efficient function', it has a fractal ergonomy to them, they function on multiple levels and in multiple dimensions:


    also: this looks fun and easy to make:

    Improved Buckyball Motor. - YouTube

    Exploding Zen Magnet Hanging Spinner - YouTube

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  • Dave45
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    Giant Foot Print 200 Million Yrs Old - South Africa Video
    Genesis 6:4
    There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown.

    Audio Bible Online

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  • MonsieurM
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    Mysterious molecules may help cool Earth - Technology & science - Science - LiveScience - msnbc.com

    Elusive moleculesCriegee intermediates when ozone reacts with alkenes (a family of organic compounds). While scientists have known about the intermediates for decades, they haven't been able to directly measure how the molecules react with other atmospheric compounds, such as the pollutants nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, until now.
    Principle of Correspondence...you......Tesla

    Tesla Ozone Machine: from http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...tml#post166577





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  • MonsieurM
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    You should listen to this show; especially when he talks about Seti 1 Father of Ramses II

    William Henry - Light Beings 01/11

    William Henry - Light Beings 01/11 - YouTube

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  • MonsieurM
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    Chamharouch, the king of "jinn"

    Chamharouch, le roi des "djinns" in Insayen - amezruy / Traditions - histoire / Traditions - history Forum

    At about 2,000 meters above sea level halfway between the village of Imlil and refuge NELTI (located at the foot of Toubkal), Chamharouch is a well known place of pilgrimage around the mountain.

    This place, supposed to honor the King of "jinn", would have the power to heal people with mental illness. To get rid of its evils, the pilgrim patient must stay long enough. Some remained there for years, according to the words of one local resident. A huge rock, painted white covers, according to legend, the place came to collect the "djinn" Chamharouch. It is at this precise location, in a cavity beneath the huge rock that "pilgrims" to collect.

    In the mountains, among Berbers, roam the trails jnoun mainly in the evening or at night. The jnoun are the demons, the spirits that take the behind, pressing to look over your shoulder. They accompany you everywhere. Sometimes your own jnoun (plural of djinn ) will take quarrel with those of your partner. This explains the sudden bursts of antipathy which sometimes overwhelm you for no apparent reason during a first meeting. Conversely if your jnoun and his family are friendly, so immediately you become best friends.

    The jnoun attend preferably some places, the vicinity of cemeteries, sunken roads, desolate places. It is important not to let the bad jnoun in the house. Sometimes you will notice a door on the imprint of a hand-dipped in color. It is the hand that pushes the evil eye, clearly indicating "Keep driving, you do not want bad jnoun here.."

    The jnoun are incredibly present in the life of every day. They mingle shamelessly affairs of the living. Sometimes they are bad but sometimes they defend the innocent and do justice to the humble.

    A Boumalne Dades, the jnoun intervened several times. Mohamed told me the story. Mohamed is not particularly superstitious, or even truly believing. It is not one to rush to the mosque every call to prayer. He studied at Ouarzazate. But Boumalne in the 80's, he was a child, there was a warrant officer of the gendarmerie that was law and order. One day the police captured a man in the souk of the village. They dragged him to the brigade to make him confess his sins, actual or imaginary. There, they shut him up, he was brutalized.

    And while the village sleeps, that the police are about to take exhausted a well deserved rest, the first stone hits the front. Others follow, a deluge of stones came from nowhere. The windows broke, the door cracks, stones fly in, the furniture rush in all directions. The police are trying an output, the gun battery. Impossible, you must take cover. Person on whom to fire, except those that arise stones flying from the sky, whistling in their ears. The next day, the accused is released for lack of serious evidence.

    A short time later, Mohamed I swear he was there with his bike and he has seen it all, some time later, the sergeant was transferred to another position. He commanded a cart, he pushes his personal belongings, furniture. The bed just charge ignites spontaneously reduced to ashes in an instant the contents of the trailer.

    Mohamed does not draw further conclusion that the evidence of the existence of jnoun. These are the jnoun who spoke to hunt and to continue their brutal vengeance this Warrant and hated.


    chamharouch le djinn roi - YouTube



    Toubkal Mountain


    Toubkal Mountain in Blue...and Mouth of the Serpent Valley in Red




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  • MonsieurM
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    The Abydos Helicopter & The Golden Section

    At Abydos, in the ancient temple built by Seti I, and his son Ramses II, on a heavy stone slab supporting the ceiling are hieroglyphical writings, which are illustrated by a most eye catching, and thought provoking scene - an array of four futuristic craft.
    dIf this were modern art, we would have no doubt that it clearly shows a helicopter next to a stacked formation of three harder to identify advanced craft. Disavowal stems strictly from the fact that this art is over 3,000 years old, and we know that there was no advanced technology and science in our misty past -
    Menmaatre Seti I (also called Sethos I after the Greeks) was a Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt (Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt), the son of Ramesses I and Queen Sitre, and the father of Ramesses II
    List of Berber people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Pharaoh
    Ramses II (Berber: Ramsis Wiss 2) Masinissa (Berber: Masnsen), King of Numidia, North Africa, present day Algeria and Tunisia
    Jugurtha (Berber: Yugerten), King of Numidia
    Juba I
    I (Berber: Yuba Wiss 2), King of Numidia
    [edit]Roman Emperors and Generals
    Macrinus, Roman emperor for 14 months in 217 and 218
    Clodius Albinus, governor of Britannia
    Lusius Quietus, governor of Judaea and one of the best Trajan's chief generals
    Quintus Lollius Urbicus, governor of Britannia from 138 to 144
    Septimius Severus, Roman emperor from 193 to 211
    [edit]Writers
    Terence (Berber: Tirines), (Publius Terentius Afer), Roman writer
    Apuleius (Berber: Afulay), Roman writer ("half-Numidian, half-Gaetulian")
    Priscian , Latin grammarian of the 5th Century, born in modern Algeria
    [edit]Christians
    Saint Augustine of Hippo, from Tagaste, was Amazigh
    Saint Monica of Hippo, Saint Augustine's mother
    Arius, who proposed the doctrine of Arianism
    Donatus Magnus, leader of the Donatist schism
    [edit]Others
    Tacfarinas (Berber: Takfarin, Takfarinas), who fought the Romans in the Aures Mountains
    Firmus, who fought the Romans Between 372 and 375
    Gildo (Berber: Gildu, Gellid), who fought the Romans in 398
    [edit]In medieval times

    Adrian of Canterbury, Abbot of St Augustine's Abbey in Canterbury
    Dihya or al-Kahina
    Aksil or Kusayla
    Salih ibn Tarif of the Berghouata
    Tariq ibn Ziyad, one of the leaders of the Moorish conquest of Iberia in 711.
    Ibn Tumart, founder of the Almohad dynasty
    Yusuf ibn Tashfin, founder of the Almoravid dynasty
    Muhammad al-Jazuli, author of the Dala'il al-Khairat, Sufi


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