Symbolism will be their downfall.
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The pinecone is actually representing the pineal gland. Representing third eye awakening
And the Christmas tree celebrating christs birth is a pine tree…. With pine cones. Pine needle tea is very therapeutic
So what’s the consensus with Christianity and opening the third eye? Seems like everything out there discussing the third eye is full of new age paganism. It seems that if you’re successful at opening your third eye, that you can’t close it
God made us. Therefore he made our pineal gland. We aren't born with a calcified gland.
Just saw today that 54% of Americans read below a 6th grade level. Meanwhile we spend double of the worlds average in education. I think k we may spend the most x2
The fact that the pope has a pine cone staff is confusing. The church is over a thousand year old convoluted orthodoxy. I don’t know what’s real from what isn’t at this point.
The truth is difficult for most christians, but I tell it to them anyways because it is extremely empowering (if not exactly what you expected).
The letter J did not exist until the 16th century. It was never JESUS christ, it was IESUS christ (still preserved in the society of jesus motto IESUS homimen salvator "I am the savior of man). The entire point of the biblical narrative was supposed to lead each and every man and woman on the planet to the realization that THEY ARE the savior IF (and it's a big if) they BEHAVE LIKE the savior.
This is not blasphemy, this was the entire point of the bible. Every medieval painting you see with a christian with a gold halo behind their head is a reference to the ONE christ being "born again" inside them.
That was always the point, not to have a single person Jesus as the savior....You are the savior...if you act like it. That is what the third eye awakening is about....
Can confirm. I have this feeling that those who can see the red apple in their mind is because they have a working pineal gland.
Ooo, good one.
When I was in Egypt I visited a temple, I believe it was called Kom Ombo or Philae, and I am standing in a place that 2,000 years ago I would never even get to see, I would have been knifed in the gut several hallways before this. The room has a large, monolithic pink rose granite altar, and the walls are covered in Mystic rooms and hieroglyphics. One hieroglyphic has been cut out of the wall, the Eye of horus, and was taken to the church called Santa Maria sopra Minerva, sometimes referred to as the "Black Church" due to its dark interior, where various ancient artifacts are displayed.
The cult of Horus stretched from Egypt to Rome, indicating that the symbolism and religious practices related to Horus were known and perhaps practiced to some extent in Rome.
This altar, by the way, you can 100% feel the powerful energy it has, even me, a layman, who doesn't believe in crystals and pagan bs, if you just quiet your mind and hold your hands over the altar, it has an absolutely 100% undeniable power in it. We know that the Ancients were very sensitive to the magnetic fields inside stone. We have common for instance, large Granite blocks with Magnetic channels found at archaeological sites in bolivia. It's pretty crazy.
Temple of Hathor is replete with mushrooms
Got any links on what you saw?
I wish—in fact, to support my story, I asked GPT to surf the web and find something on it. I remember it clearly now. It's in the temple of Philae, a very clear cube -like recess in the wall where the Eye of Horus once was. We had two world-class guides on this trip, it was magnificent. Yusuf, one guide, very famous here in the West, at least in archaeological circles, translated the area of the wall and you could see clearly that the Eye of Horus had previously been there based on the translation of the hieroglyphics
Absolutely, the Temple of Hathor at Dendera, Egypt is a fascinating subject. I'm bit sure where you're getting the above, however, as it is not specifically filled with mushrooms or mushroom imagery ( though I feel like I get what your referencing, the imagery in churches and, like, my impairments, for instance, yes, that's definitely a thing). The Dendera Temple is replete with intricate reliefs and esoteric symbolism that have intrigued scholars and alternative historians for years. Some people argue that what appear to be light bulbs in some reliefs, but, no, it's even more interesting. That specific relief is hidden in a crypt buried under the floor of a back room , it was their way of trying to save their symbolic representation of esoteric or "hidden" knowledge re the creation of the world. These claims often dive into the realm of alternative history, mixing archaeology with a hefty dose of speculative thought. It's a mesmerizing site, but claims about mushrooms seem to be more in the domain of Terence McKenna-style interpretations than mainstream archeological consensus. Still, if you're into the crossover of ancient spirituality and psychoactive substances, Dendera is a rabbit hole worth diving into.
I have dived deep into dendra. It is fascinating. I didn’t see the light bulb type objects though.
That's kind of odd, considering that the 'Dendera Lightbulb' is pretty much what the temple is best known for. Have you been to the site? It's a 'special permissino' to go down into the tight, secret crypt. Although the current structure primarily represents the Ptolemaic era, the site that dates back to at least 2250 BC.
No haven’t been. It’s a shame that you need special permission.
I hear you, but, in this case, it literally is 'special' access, as it's an incredibly tight space, and only accommodates maybe five people at a time. A stone must be lifted from the floor in a back room to see the stairs. Really amazing
https://www.reddit.com/r/EgyptianHieroglyphs/comments/6o8lb3/this_hieroglyph_that_is_left_of_the_ankh_a_tesla/
And https://www.pinterest.com/pin/394909461055650282/
Ancient pagans worshiped trees.
This is not a joke. It's one of the reasons that we have the term "knock on wood" today. You see, when you wanted something to come true in the old pagan religions, you would make a wish and then knock on a tree to make it come true.
Pine-cones come from the ultimate tree. Evergreens were seen as the highest form of trees because they didn't "die" during the winter like other trees. Trees that could survived winter were considered sacred trees.
This is why you cut down an evergreen tree, bring it into your home and decorate it for Christmas. It's tree worship of the highest form. It's an ancient pagan tradition that predates Jesus and has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with Christianity.
The pine-cone is a symbol of those trees and why you see it in a lot of pagan iconography, including on the staff of the religious leader of the most pagan church on earth. Notice how, on the staff, the tree is growing out of the pine-cone, and Jesus is crucified on that tree. They literally have a symbol of Jesus being crucified on their pagan god. It's a blasphemous symbol of the highest order if you're a true Christian. You should see that and feel sick to your stomach.
Also, the origins of the pine-cone in pagan worship have absolutely nothing do with the supposed pineal gland, new-age bullshit that people are pushing on this site all of the time. If there's any correlation between the two whatsoever it came MUCH later.
Absolutely true in everything you said. What an important username you chose my fren. If you don't mind, i'd like to piggy-back off your post for anyone else reading this to see.
The pine cone staff in the middle left is specifically the staff of Osiris. What type of worship is he involved in? Who does he and Isis represent? What other symbols of theirs exist and where?
I don't hope to make you and others feel even more revolted, but do also notice the bent cross that comes out of the pine cone.
Can anyone take a guess as to what angle the arms of Jesus makes with the cross? Is it a sexagesimal triangle? How many degrees is each angle? Who else uses this triangle in what type of worship?
All these signs and symbols you see in the hindu religion, in buddhism, in shintoism, in greek pantheism, in ancient mexican religions, and on, and on, and on. This is the type of stuff Q was talking about with "the truth that would put 99% in the hospital". Why? Because 99% of the population all worship at the same feet.
This isn't to generalize 99% of the population, but only the word of God can discern their thoughts and the intent of their hearts.
I haven't seen "pine cone = pineal" until recently, so the idea that this is "New Age" bullshit is very possible. But the pine cone does seem to lend itself to being a pagan symbol (à la The Green Man) of fertility, power, rebirth, etc. Something along those lines.
I agree with you that the "Christmas Tree" is really a celebration of Norse/Germanic traditions/pagan beliefs, aligning to The Green Man, etc.
The Eye of Horus you posted is to my knowledge a diagram of the brain in cross-section, showing the location of the pineal grand, etc. Interested to see if you would agree with that.
The Catholic Church seems to have taken a variety of belief systems and made a pastiche that could be "all things to everyone". Mithrism, Green Man, Inanna/Eostre stuff for Easter, etc.
The church aligned itself w pagan holidays and some trappings from to try to get pagans to become comfortable w the religion and hopefully convert.
Tree worship or the belief that trees can house spirits is still present in some parts of South East Asia till this day.
Banyan trees in particular are famous for being home to many kinds of spirit, and sometime attracting demons too. You'll easily notice shrines placed near many of these trees till this very day.
Down with the Vatican! Down with the Whore of Babylon! May Rome burn to ashes!
Coneheads (SNL)
Decorative fountains utilized the symbol in times passed. You can see examples in the video game Red Dead Redemption II where symbolism is a thing.
https://www.reddit.com/r/reddeadredemption/comments/ixrnol/are_there_any_other_weird_spots_like_this_you_can/
Sorry about the reddit link.
Re the peacocks in the pic on the bottom right...
The eye in the feather of the displaying peacock.
One madam/intel agent in a bar in the game is nicknamed 'The Peacock'. She's Lillian Powell. Where have we heard that last name? Take a look at Lillian Powell, both literally and figuratively.
Interdasting. You're both watching a movie and playing a game.
Wonderful image! On your last post I was going to share some quotes in regards to the bottom left pictures, but i'll do it here!
Do also note that the pinecone and grapes are used in conjunction for ancient pagan worship/sex worship as well (what does a pinecone also look like?).
And don't forget about https://qposts.online/post/197 - "Ancient Egyptians considered gold “the skin of the gods” -- specifically the sun god Ra -- and often used it to craft objects of spiritual significance. Why is this relevant? Q" All the signs and symbols come from the same beginnings. What else did they use to "craft objects of spiritual significance"? What does the papal mitre look like?
Let me reach into my bag of quotes and see what it grabs!
The Bible says:
The papacy says:
The Bible says:
The papacy says:
The Bible says (who is "he" in the context of Daniel here?):
The papacy says (also, what calendar does the world use? interesting):
Wow, my hand really grabbed a lot of quotes! In such a neat order too! Also interesting how the last quote decidedly used the word "mark".
Tag for study
4966 Nov 27, 2022 8:06:20 PM EST Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: 000000 No. 17830326 What is coded in your DNA? Who put it there? Why? Mankind is repressed. We will be repressed no more. Information is knowledge. Knowledge is power. Information is power. How do you protect your DNA? There is a war for your DNA. Protect your DNA. Ascension. Q Is this what Q is referring to?
Pine cones have black seeds.