I went from Internet trolling the parasitic left to Ancient Rituals and an amateur Religious Scholar in 1 short year.
I have read many of the historical accounts of ritual abuse and sacrifice and how they may align with the practices of the "elite" as an attempt at understanding why they do what they do.
I am sure many of you have done the same research; but as far as I can tell... these rituals and sacrifices were leftover traditions of tribes predating the Babylonian and Pharissian ages. This somewhat correlates with the time and era that the "Oral Traditions" of the Talmud were still being passed down.
Deity worship is not only dangerous... it is exactly what Satan would hope for.
For instance: The use of menstruum and semen in the mixing of potions and rituals to appease their "god". The woman laying in a bath of "blood" (whether symbolic or otherwise) is eerily similar to those of the Gnostic and Canaanite sacrifice rituals*. There are too many similarities to these rituals used by the modern elite.**
This is one of many, many examples. If you know of more examples of other religions that committed such heathenism, please leave a comment down below.
I welcome any criticism as this is a very lengthy and taboo subject.
"To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize."
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- The ritual sacrifice was a purification rite, a kind of cleansing ceremony needed because sinfulness had defiled the holy temple and its furnishings. The blood is spilled not for the sinners, but for the temple and its altar (see, for example, Leviticus 16.)
** Canaanites are alleged to have come from the Kingdom of Judah https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/ancient-cultures/ancient-near-eastern-world/jews-and-arabs-descended-from-canaanites/)
P.S. I don't hate Shem... Shem seems to be pretty cool in my book.
It's called satori in Buddhism as well. I experienced it many years ago. Only for a brief instant after meditating every day for months. It's real and truly incredible.
Just have to meditate daily. Mindfulness of breathing meditation. Zazen. After a couple of months start using advanced methods to break through. Like koans and intense meditation sessions. Even if you only meditate for 5 mins some days that can be all it takes but it could take months to have a significant event regardless. It's different for everyone.
The occasional synchronicities are amazing!!!!! One of the weirdest things that happened to me is that I experienced an entire train (with over 120 cars) completely disappear on me. I was paralleling it, driving my car and was slightly ahead of the engine. Did a short (10 second) dogleg in the road which brought me out-of-sight, came back and it was gone. The tracks were on a straightaway that went for a good 4 miles in the direction it was going. I got out of my car, completely aghast and stared down the tracks. No sign of it whatsoever.
That's not really an example of synchronicity, more of a "glitch in the matrix" kinda thing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnMpfoxYSFY
Watch all 3 of the series.
Not trying to spread fear. Just informing you of who else believes in this and what they are all about. You give kudos to the sciencetologists in your comment, these same things can be attributed solely to the One True and Holy God. Many scriptures speak of "being in the Spirit." It's simply satan hijacking God's spiritual connection with you to steer you away from Him and into.....well, watch the videos.
When you regulate your breath and mind to become only a neutral receiver the possibilities and synchronicities are endless. At the same time, where the state of humanity is, and how we engage it day to day, it can feel like having one foot in and one foot out.
I think he was mistreated by scoundrels, misunderstood by most, spent a tremendous amount of time alone, and loving people need to express their love somehow and have daily affection. For Tesla, it was his pigeon, for others it's people or dogs. Having a daily connection of love and the joy it brings keeps us calm, centered, and receptive. Albert Hofmann, the scientist who accidentally "discovered" lsd, wrote an insightful book on the nature of us creations as assorted antennae that I think you would love called, Insight Outlook.