09-07-2012, 01:05 PM
(09-05-2012, 06:26 PM)godwide_void Wrote: By the way, while I know of your deep affinity and reverence for The Emerald Tablets, I'd like to ask what is your opinion on a similar work authored by the same individual, the Corpus Hermeticum? I personally feel the two are very complimentary to one another.
To whom do you refer when you say it was authored by the same person?
My resonance with the Emerald Tablets is a result of being directed to them specifically.
I have not familiarized myself with the hermeticum, but it is my understanding that it is not of ancient origin.
I would not comment on its credibility or vibration as I am in ignorance of it.
In my studies and practice a great deal of time and effort is given to a study of the Emerald Tablets, meditation, ritual, divination and ancient Serpent Wisdom.
I have no room for the introduction of more.
However I do sometime become lured in a particular direction when stumbling upon information that concerns my enchantment. You, my friend, have been one of those seductions and have offered much as reward, so is there something that you would like to elaborate on?
By the way just in case anyone else is still following this thread, are there any thoughts on the next show of this season where they compare doomsday prophecies with the Mayan declaration?
It is nothing short of miraculous that the Mayan calendar was so perfectly exact with regard to cosmic reading, and it seems that the many other prophecies of other ancient cultures are also bound to reading the stars.
It seems that much of ancient wisdom and profession can be connected to some aspect of astrology, which when considered in context to the primitive eras involved, should not have had such access to such information far beyond their reach and ability to discern with as much clarity and precision as they managed.
Does this mean that information was brought to them by extraterrestrials? Who knows for sure.
But we can conclude that it is information that was not born of natural pursuit or gathering. It does point to some event or opportunity that has been either deliberately ignored or erased from history, or simply lost to the ravages that time imposes on civilizations.