12-18-2014, 06:38 PM
My subjective interpretation of Khafre and Menkoure alongside the Great pyramid was that of a calling. The Orion group do not have dominion over the stars that supplied the life and light to their home vibratory planets.
"The Law of One blinks neither at the light or the darkness, but is available for service to others and service to self."
So from this perspective the alignment of the three pyramids suggests no correlation between Orion as a constellation and the Orion Group as a localised STS community within it.
Dot connecting can paint as many thesis's, or anti thesis's as the dots involved.
I have requested aid directly from a particular star (Sirius) while driving home in the dark. I was literally losing my mind and was convinced that black magic had been aimed at me (I had drunkenly accepted a friend request from an occultist of self serving orientation on facebook, several days earlier.) Coincidentally I started to regain my sense of cohesiveness, unfriended him and learned more from this particular Ra quote.
"Some find the night delicious, their picnic being pain, difficulty, sufferings of others, and the examination of the perversities of nature. These enjoy a different picnic."
This also really emphasised to me the need to walk the path less trod with an attitude of praise and thanksgiving rather than an attitude of combat and desire for details.
"The Law of One blinks neither at the light or the darkness, but is available for service to others and service to self."
So from this perspective the alignment of the three pyramids suggests no correlation between Orion as a constellation and the Orion Group as a localised STS community within it.
Dot connecting can paint as many thesis's, or anti thesis's as the dots involved.
I have requested aid directly from a particular star (Sirius) while driving home in the dark. I was literally losing my mind and was convinced that black magic had been aimed at me (I had drunkenly accepted a friend request from an occultist of self serving orientation on facebook, several days earlier.) Coincidentally I started to regain my sense of cohesiveness, unfriended him and learned more from this particular Ra quote.
"Some find the night delicious, their picnic being pain, difficulty, sufferings of others, and the examination of the perversities of nature. These enjoy a different picnic."
This also really emphasised to me the need to walk the path less trod with an attitude of praise and thanksgiving rather than an attitude of combat and desire for details.