08-07-2019, 07:05 PM
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I'm sorry to intrude on the thread. I just want to share some insights from the Emerald Tablets of Thoth Hermes Trismegistus... According to Hermes, who calls himself a, "Sun of Atlantis," and whose beliefs founded modern Hermetics, there were 32 beings of light that came to Earth in Physical bodies. They created a diminsional pocket "under" Atlantis called the Halls of Life and Death. There, these beings charge their bodies while their souls flow through the bodies of man. It is also there that they commune with beings from other, higher dimensions, even so as created the Logos of this world and beyond to the 9th dimension. I believe Thoth is referencing Ra in his accounts of the "beings" of light because it coincides with Ra's account. Thoth says these beings of light came down and sought to free mankind from its slavery by outside forces. He calls them "alive without living" which I assume to mean they don't have the same physical needs as he himself does.
I have never head of Ra being described as a blue avian, though perhaps there are some correlations. I think that Ra body-glides into certain lifetimes here while their 32 physical bodies are being sustained by what Thoth calls a "flower of life." I could be wrong and this is only my interpretation of these strange, old texts.
I have never head of Ra being described as a blue avian, though perhaps there are some correlations. I think that Ra body-glides into certain lifetimes here while their 32 physical bodies are being sustained by what Thoth calls a "flower of life." I could be wrong and this is only my interpretation of these strange, old texts.