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Farm Like a Forest: Using Trees to Boost Yield in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 4 months, 1 week agoThis actually makes a lot of sense. more sense than trying to beat nature at her own game. Watch what she does, and imitate it, brilliant!
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Farm Like a Forest: Using Trees to Boost Yield in the forum Earth & Its Caretakers 4 months, 1 week agoIf we want resilient food systems, we have to move beyond single-crop beds and start designing multi-plant plots where trees are a vital structural element, not background scenery. Add a tree layer to annual beds and the microclimate shifts immediately: shade cuts peak soil temperatures, wind slows, humidity rises, and evaporation drops. That…[Read more]
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Twin Heros and Multiversal Connection in the forum Mythology, Archetypes & Folklore 4 months, 1 week agoI think I’ve been getting in touch with one of my shards recently… for the last several nights i dreamt that I was walking through an empty field, trying to salvage seeds. I feel a deep connection to the earth in this one, like she’s trying to tell me something……… what you say about how we need to take care of the earth is important, she…[Read more]
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There are No Wasted Efforts on the Path Towards Truth in the forum The Young Man and the Sage Discussion 4 months, 1 week agoThis is something I’ve embraced later in my life. It took awhile for me to see how my failures really did shape me. If I didn’t suffer in my last marriage, I never would have come out of it seeking answers or spirituality. I’d still just be caught up in the corporate world, oblivious to everything.
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Rodin Coil, Vortex Math, and the Circuit of 3, 6, 9 in the forum Numerology & Sacred Math: The Language of Pattern 4 months, 1 week agoLooked into this a long time ago but I wasn’t ready to understand it then. Not what engineering teaches but maybe it should. Would be new paradigm. Rodin saw something others are still missing.
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The Role of Women in Ancient Egypt in the forum Ancient Egypt: Wisdom, Mystery & Eternal Light 4 months, 1 week agoYas! 1 more cool thing about ancient egypt
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On the Release of the Book in the forum The Young Man and the Sage Discussion 4 months, 1 week agoOooooh next paycheck gunna get 0.0
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Not Fibonacci: Egypt’s Summation Series (2, 3, 5, 8…) and Why It Matters in the forum Numerology & Sacred Math: The Language of Pattern 4 months, 1 week agoSo 2 and 3, cool… 4 some reason 233/144 stands out to me. like a powerful code.
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Sacred Ratios Starter Pack — φ, √2, √3, √5, π in the forum Numerology & Sacred Math: The Language of Pattern 4 months, 1 week agoHere’s a fast, practical on-ramp to five “core constants” you’ll spot in everything from architecture to card spreads.
φ (phi, the golden ratio, ≈ 1.618):
Phi is the number for which the whole relates to the larger part as the larger part relates to the smaller. You see it in pentagons and pentagrams, and the ratios of consecutive terms in a…[Read more] -
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Not Fibonacci: Egypt’s Summation Series (2, 3, 5, 8…) and Why It Matters in the forum Numerology & Sacred Math: The Language of Pattern 4 months, 1 week agoIf you start an additive series with 2 and 3—then keep summing each new term from the prior two—you get 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610… In modern classrooms that progression is usually called “Fibonacci,” but Egyptian design literature treats it plainly as a summation series that predates Fibonacci by millennia. In that fram…[Read more]
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The Role of Women in Ancient Egypt in the forum Ancient Egypt: Wisdom, Mystery & Eternal Light 4 months, 1 week agoI knew they had goddesses but not everything else…. egpyt was pretty progressive at sum point. Kinda makes ya think maybe it wasnt the first society, u kno? Im wondering how we went backwards like if egypt was treating men and women as equals wat happened?
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What Would You Sacrifice For Truth? in the forum The Young Man and the Sage Discussion 4 months, 1 week agoGotta be everything or nothing. Either u do it or not. I’d sacrifice what I had to. Otherwise, ur just waisting ur time.. Life’s too short to waste time like that.
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The Role of Women in Ancient Egypt in the forum Ancient Egypt: Wisdom, Mystery & Eternal Light 4 months, 1 week agoAncient Egyptian women held unusually broad rights by ancient-world standards. Descent and the transmission of landed property were traced through the mother’s line, and men commonly identified themselves with their mother’s name. This matrilineal framework shaped identity and inheritance across classes.
Within that framework, women were ful…[Read more]
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Quantumnomicon33 replied to the topic
What Would You Sacrifice For Truth? in the forum The Young Man and the Sage Discussion 4 months, 1 week agoIn the scientific world, truth demands we sacrifice our careers and reputation. Can’t look into anything outside of the norm in academics. That’s not how it’s supposed to be, but it’s how it is.
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