09-03-2012, 11:10 AM
(09-03-2012, 09:52 AM)Patrick Wrote:(09-03-2012, 09:10 AM)ShinAr Wrote: Does anyone find interest in the ancient ways at all?...
I do. I like the Tao Te Ching. But most ancient material I read so far has been much more difficult for me to decipher than more "modern" teachings.
I was not actually referring to any specific religious doctrine.
let me rephrase my questioon to you all.
is there anyone who finds interest in the manners in which the similarities between ancient cultures are being revealed in much of the recent methods of interpreting and connecting these similarities to the studies of ancient alien interaction with our ancestors?
Whether one considers the possibilities of such connections between the human and alien or not, the various sciences studying these possiblities are uncovering and piecing together much of the ancient teachings in the process.
To those who have spent a long history of protecting such information from the masses, such wealth of information has always been sacredly preserved. But now, in the face of mass media and technology which makes such impossible to impede, this vast information is slowly being unveiled. And those who are able to discern it can benefit greatly from what is being revealed. Many will not see it, amd many will continue to deny it. But there are also many that are able to gather the pieces and put them into their appropriate places.
It is not a matter of professing one's own beliefs and interpretations anymore.
It has now become a matter of simply not denying that which vast amounts of revealed information is making clear without doubt.
When considered without bias, with an open mind in search of truth, even if it cuts your own previous beliefs to the core, such revelation, as it is pieced together, becomes an impenetrable wall standing against denial of its obvious truths.
When much is being revealed, is there not then much to consider?