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Old 02-01-2018, 11:33 PM
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If you're familiar with Graham Hancock then perhaps you've heard of the Shining Ones, according to Hancock around 395 cultures across timeframes and the globe mention them in various ways. To the Mayans they were the Viracochas and to the Sumerians they were the Els - which is where ang-els such as Micha-el, Rapha-el etc come from. Sumeria is often accredited to be the first civilisation and possibly the origins of religion/beliefs, but that's increasingly on flaky ground. It was thought that religion/beliefs started when the hunter/gatherers could grow enough food, which would mean being able to have something other than survival on their minds. However, Gobleki Tepe and Mohenjo Daro are changing that idea because they found a small settlement with a store close to Gobleki Tepe, and something inspired all those people to spend precious resources on building it.

If you're looking for the origins of all belief, good luck with that. Personally I think it's either in the pre-Deluvian epoch or in Jung's concept of the collective unconsciousness. The human brain comes pre-wired for it. Politics and agenda rule so that wpn't help your search, and they seem to play their part in the Indus Valley too unfortunately. What you might find interesting is -
http://www.goldenageproject.org.uk/genesis.php

You're welcome again. What's not thought about is how the explanation of mobile devices affects Spirituality, how soon are people going to loose interest and how does that affect them?
Oh wow, lots of great info there and thank you!

In Hinduism, we call 'The Shining Ones', the Devas and I have personally had experiences with them. My 'God' is actually the leader of the Shining Ones called the 'Great Deva', "Maha(Great) + Deva (Shining One)" = Mahadeva which is another name for Lord Shiva.

After your post, I read 'Fingerprint of the Gods' and watched a few more of Graham Hancock's lectures on Youtube...sadly, I bored quickly of them and my focus soon turned to Zechariah Sitchin, David Hatcher-Childress and my favourite of all, Dan Winter.

I received a mini-satori watching Fractals, DNA and The Golden Ratio by Dan Winter over Christmas.

It goes for over two hours, but it's full of 'Eureka moments' all the way through it. I'll post a link when I am not at the library and the PCs there won't let me post links.

Over the past week, I haven't been on the net. I was basically studying all these people and theories, but I quickly left the Sumerian civilization behind when I found out it was a road to no-where. They didn't even appear in the 4th or 5th sub-race of any of the human root-races.

I also believe that mobile devices, the internet and everything like that is causing a de-evolution in human consciousness and I'm giving myself more breaks from this to do what nature intended...read books and not look at the internet or a PC screen for information.

At the moment, my attention is still focused around the Indus Valley (Mojendro Dharo and Harappa) and to the bottom of the 5th 'root race' with the last of the "Manus" (fathers of mankind) called "Nuvah" in Sanskrit...you guys may know him as Noah.

...and so, this is where I am at and I'll post links as soon as I can put credit on my modem.
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