Pictures of the past worth 1,000 words

Started by strangerthings, March 02, 2022, 09:40:30 PM

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strangerthings

So I came across these and its only 3 pictures for now and Im wanting to share and possibly get your opinions.

I know my inagination went for a ride!

Do you see what I see?!  :o

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The 3rd image is in next post. It was too large to upload in previous post with the other two.


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inavalan

I thought that those are fake pictures, at least the first two, but I found that the laptop one is an authentic ancient Greek funeral stele (grave marker). They could be anything, but they look like laptop, tablet, cellphone. The third one looks like a degraded Sphinx. Interesting pictures!
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Although I don't always write it explicitly, it should be inferred that everything I post is "my belief", "my opinion" on that subject, at that moment.

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Quote from: inavalan on March 02, 2022, 11:26:34 PMI thought that those are fake pictures, at least the first two, but I found that the laptop one is an authentic ancient Greek funeral stele (grave marker). They could be anything, but they look like laptop, tablet, cellphone. The third one looks like a degraded Sphinx. Interesting pictures!


Right down to the tablet stylus! lol are those charging ports ? Wow lol
Yeah my imagination went into wonder!

That sphinx pic blew me away!!!!!!

Deb


strangerthings

Just saw this and just had to post it lol

"According to your intent, your desire, and your beliefs, your ideas intersect with the reality that you know, with physical space and physical time — they become real, in historic terms. In other realities there are different historical terms. A war won here, with a treaty, is not won somewhere else, and there is a different treaty. Even wars seemingly won here are not nearly as clear-cut as would appear; you make history as you go along. You use, in your terms now only, the past as source material. You rewrite it as you go along. As records are lost, you do not even realize that you have rewritten the past."
—UR2 Appendix 23: (For Session 724)

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Im going to use this post to jot down SOS links to ancient civilizations from Seth material.

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https://speakingofseth.com/index.php/topic,2026.0/topicseen.html

https://speakingofseth.com/index.php?msg=7666

 
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