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Human Permaculture: Designing a Life in Harmony with Nature in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 4 months agoWhat if the source of our well-being, our food, shelter, energy, and happiness, wasn’t money, but the Earth itself?
Human permaculture is the act of remembering that truth. It’s the practice of living in rhythm with nature. It is gardening in a way that mirrors the resilience and balance of natural ecosystems. We observe the land. We mimic wha…[Read more]
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The Six Ages of Man in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 4 months agoI see the hero age as kind of a resonant window. It allows for outliers who can still push society forward, even when it kills them like Galileo and so many other scientists who were executed in the past. if we didn’t have people like Newton, where the hell would we be?
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The Library of Alexandria: What Was Its True Source? in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 4 months agoThe astronomical models in those scrolls are the real smoking gun. To have star maps tracking the precession of the equinoxes implies observation over thousands of years. We’re talking about systems that encoded time using 26,000-year cycles. The library had people bringing texts from all over the world. Some probably didn’t even understand t…[Read more]
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The Library of Alexandria: What Was Its True Source? in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 4 months agoMany speak of the burning of the Library of Alexandria as a devastating loss of ancient wisdom, but few ask the deeper question: from where was the Library of Alexandria collecting its information?
At its height, the Library of Alexandria was said to contain between 400,000 and 700,000 scrolls, though some ancient sources suggest even more. Many…[Read more]
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The Six Ages of Man in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 4 months agoHesiod once spoke of five races of men, from golden to iron, as a poetic vision of human decline. But beneath the myth lies memory as fractured records of civilizational cycles, echoing the same energetic descent and renewal found in Netism’s understanding of the Yugas. Everything cycles and spirals. We rise, fall, forget, and remember. We pass t…[Read more]
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Building with Earth: A Return to Natural Homes in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 4 months agoBamboo and mud might not sound fancy to some folks, but when you work with the land instead of against it, you got a whole different resonance there. His homes got spirit and theyre beautiful… And lets be real.. the supply chain aint stable. Covid showed us that. When things break down with all this chaos bout to pop in the world, people gunna…[Read more]
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The Younger Dryas: Evidence of a Global Reset in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 4 months agoPeople been talking bout this for a long, long time. They say the Earth cried out, the waters rose up, and whole nations vanished beneath the waves, and the sky went dark like it was grieving. There were survivors though and survivors who listened. They took the knowledge of the last cycle and carried it through oral traditions. Lot of people dont…[Read more]
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How much time does America have left as it stands now? in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 4 months agoMy mama used to say… everything built too tall without a foundation gonna lean someday… and this country been leaning. All that political crap goin on right now is happening for a reason. The worlds sick, people are sick, spiritually… We forgot how to sit in circle. Forgot how to break bread with folks we don’t agree with. We forgot that E…[Read more]
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Mantra-Activated Tech: The Buga Sphere and the Science of Vibrational Speech in the forum Sound, Frequency & Healing 4 months agoThis freaks me out a little, but kind of in a good way. I don’t pretend to understand all the aether stuff, but I do know energy dont lie. If this sphere is responding to song… to frequency… then it’s speaking a language of vibration. That’s pretty intense if you ask me, like what I imagine ancient technology couldve looked like.
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The Buga Sphere: A Living Vessel of Aetheric Propulsion in the forum Extraterrestrial Phenomena & Interdimensional Contact 4 months agoI don’t know how to feel about technology reacting to human energy except to say that maybe there’s a deeper side to technology than we’re aware. Like, we’re over here in 2D with 1s and 0s and aliens have their stuff running through music in 4D.
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The Alchemical Symbol of Copper: Conduction Through Balance in the forum Ancient and Sacred Symbolism 4 months agoI’ve always felt something warm in copper… like it remembers touch. The way it holds heat, the way it softens with time… it’s special. Seeing its symbol broken down like this makes sense. It’s a map for conduction and a crossroads where all ends must conjoin in balance…
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The Antikythera Mechanism: Echoes of a Forgotten Genius in the forum Ancient Technology and Temple Design 4 months agoI wonder… how many voices we’ve lost to the tide. It’s wild to think something like that sat at the bottom of the sea for 2,000 years… and even wilder to realize how advanced it truly was. I think it’s waayyy older than what they’re dating it. I’m thinking maybe it was dropped then but already passed down through a bunch of generations… I think…[Read more]
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Building with Earth: A Return to Natural Homes in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 4 months agoWow, this is so inspiring! His homes are really nice too. Just goes to show how the Earth gives us everything we need, we don’t have to destroy her.
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Humanity at the Edge: The Fourth Turning and Our Looming Reckoning in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 4 months agoI see these cycles so clearly. The millenials are out there trying to help, even though the world is tearing most of us down, financially at least… The younger generation being the artists makes sense too. Like whatever is coming next, they’re going to be the witnesses and story tellers.
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How much time does America have left as it stands now? in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 4 months agoI always grew up being taught that America is the dream, but even as a kid, I could feel something underneath… a restlessness. I can’t think about politics too much, but I can think locally. I started growing food and learning herbal medicine from my aunties. I think one day old knowledge, like how to live off the land, will be some of the most v…[Read more]
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