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05-08-2019, 11:41 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: London.
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Originally Posted by desert rat
And Jesus was a mushroom .
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Only if it was a sacred magic one.
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12-08-2019, 01:41 AM
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Master
Join Date: Sep 2018
Location: अनुगृहितोऽस्म
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Originally Posted by Sammy Searcher
My instinct tells me it was. The Magi were Zoroastrians. The highest deity worshipped in Zoroastrianism is Ahura Mazda and many ancient astronaut theorists believe him to be a star being rather than a "God". If that were the case, I think the Magi would be familiar with visits from star beings and would naturally follow a craft if they thought it some kind of messenger from the sky bringing new information.
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Some claim the Magi were Parsees, a subset of Zoroastrians.
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14-08-2019, 02:10 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2015
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Yesterday, I watched a BBC documentary called "Son of God".
In it, scientists discovered that the historical timeline is out.
In 6 BCE, the middle of April, the planet Jupiter entered into Aries, which made it appear like a huge star.
The prophecy stated that when Jupiter entered Aries, a great king was to be born.
http://movies2.nytimes.com/library/n...o-jupiter.html
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02-09-2019, 03:10 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2019
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My mom (who was f'ing brilliant by the way) had a theory that the 'halos' around the heads of the deities in very ancient art were in fact space helmets. They are not halo as we currently depict them, an almost crown or tiara like band hovering over the hard, but a full light filled bubble encasing the entire head of the person. Yes, I grew up in an interesting household. My mom took us to every church and exposed us to every idea and then challenged us to question it all and move on from there. There was a running family joke that "Mom thinks god is spacemen"... but I read more from people on here who obviously research and read quite a bit, and I gotta wonder if dear old mom was on to something.
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15-09-2019, 12:38 PM
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Guide
Join Date: Sep 2015
Posts: 547
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Lomax, Lobsang Rampa is correct. I have read a number of channeled messages which say the same thing. An example is Archangel Gabriel's message in Brother Philip's book "Secret of the Andes," a message received by the Brotherhood of the Seven Rays in the Peruvian Andes mountains. Earth's Spiritual Hierarchy is in close communion with their monasteries.
The Bible reports that the so-called "Star of Bethlehem" MOVED through the sky until it became MOTIONLESS directly above the manger where the Christ child was born. In other words, it HOVERED, something that is impossible for a star to do! Only UFOs, Vertical Takeoff aircraft and helicopters are capable of hovering!
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Originally Posted by lomax
I've read in Lobsang Rampa Book 'the hermit',that the star of the bethlehem was a ufo,guiding the mission of the three astrologers.
What do you think of it?
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15-09-2019, 02:16 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: Upper Midwest, U.S.A
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Originally Posted by SlayerOfLight
Or perhaps it was simply a meteorite. Considering the lack of knowledge about astronomy back these days, it wouldn't be surprising if they confused meteorites for angels.
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I am not saying it was or wasn't a ufo. But back in those days astronomy was probably understood better than it is now. In those days they traveled by the stars everything revolved around the sky. Today we're to busy googling stuff and looking down to even notice what's going on up there. Even if we wanted to there's so many lights to drown out the pure night sky unlike then. Was probably simply the brightest star that could be seen at the time and someone attached a story to it.
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