| p>Aristotle referred to happiness as the most we | | | | St. Peter in order to grab the assets of the Celtic |
| can achieve. Demons and gods were interchangeable | | | | Christian Church in Northumbria - later England |
| in the time of Homer when people had far less | | | | became a force. |
| institutionalized manipulation of their thoughts and | | | | Now as to the rituals of Rgnarok and the RgVeda |
| soulful understandings. What is the 'anima' referred to | | | | tales - yes there is symbology that accesses these |
| by Aristotle and other sages? | | | | forces still. RG is an old Irish or late Keltic word for |
| It is easy to be happy without all the things we | | | | King but their kings were a meritocracy and not |
| obsess over. The balance of our constituent selves | | | | hereditary. I have a recent research study on their |
| and the possibility of participation in creating a whole, | | | | Runes that goes into this in some detail and it is part |
| or in conjunction with that WHOLE is going to be | | | | of my books. These 'constructs' or designs that are |
| hard to beat for enlightenment. But most people | | | | energized through prayer when properly managed by |
| over the last little blip of human existence have | | | | a good priest-sorcerer can lead to amazing things like |
| bought into systems that deny the whole or any | | | | the Hexham Heads. These Keltic Heads can not be |
| sense of ONENESS. We have seen a 5000 year | | | | photographed due to the lattices of archetypal |
| 'nightmare' as James Joyce wisely stated. The | | | | energy that a simple cab driver who made them for |
| thoroughly amazing thing about this - it is those elites | | | | his children somehow tapped into. We will address |
| who have told us they speak for God or are Divine | | | | what this 'tapping-in' is part of in this book. |
| Kings who in fact have used or led us into this soulful | | | | People engaged in kissing have a lot of information |
| wasteland. We find a similar paradigm exists in | | | | and energy transfer, although we usually do it for the |
| scientism which denies the observable outcomes or | | | | 'buzz' and don't get into the science or mystique of it. |
| effects of the soul and ESP. | | | | A judgement is made and processed by the Thalami |
| Barthold Niebuhr (I think it was) said that bringing | | | | and brain. The Thalami like the Pineal gland are able to |
| something back from the past or discovering | | | | amplify all energy inputs and route them to the |
| anything is a high that is akin to the greatest | | | | appropriate place in the brain. Science is now on the |
| creativity. It is so wonderful to learn and see the | | | | verge of seeing what the Third Eye of the ancients |
| way of those we have denigrated as barbarian or | | | | knew. To help set the stage for the proper |
| primitive; as they frolic in the joy of adventure and | | | | evaluation of information and events that will |
| oneness with Nature while they nurtured each other. | | | | doubtless fall on many unbelieving minds at times; let |
| The Druidic pantheon and Norse system is a great | | | | me quote Herbert Spencer for you. "There is a |
| mythos from which one can study and learn good | | | | principle which is a bar against all information, which is |
| values. The bards told these stories but people | | | | proof against all arguments and which cannot fail to |
| understood they were representative of forces and | | | | keep a man in everlasting ignorance - that principle is |
| not what one would call Gods. Representative deities | | | | contempt prior to investigation." |
| could vary in the forms they took, as the elemental | | | | From the Mahabharata to the Iliad we see the hand |
| forces that the viewer was tapping into were | | | | of higher beings who played god with mere mortals |
| affected by the viewer and vice versa. Jonathan | | | | wrapped in their egoistic emphasis on the dross |
| Kirsch's recent book from 2004 called God against | | | | physical senses that greedily take so much energy |
| the Gods gets this right. | | | | away from soulful pursuits. Just because time |
| All people knew resurrection of a sort existed and | | | | appears linear does not make it any truer than the |
| the soul was immortal. They even loaned money to | | | | appearance the eyes of an owl recognizes when it |
| be repaid after death. By the time you get the Norse | | | | sees in dimensions of energy our more limited eyes |
| system we talk about today you had just another | | | | cannot capture. Perhaps an even more relevant |
| watered down priestly manipulation as I see it. The | | | | acquisition technology in the animal kingdom has to |
| vascerri (priests) who flunked out of the more | | | | do with how insects and birds find their way back to |
| demanding Bardic Tradition were becoming more able | | | | a specific territory or 'home'. Neils Bohr said |
| to meet the needs of the masses who really wanted | | | | something like this: - 'A great truth has an opposite |
| easy answers and the culture had been decimated or | | | | which is also true. A trivial truth has an opposite |
| sold out to Christianity in many ways even inside the | | | | which is merely false.' |
| non-Christian systems. St. Columba is one of the | | | | Ninety-five per cent of all the energy in the universe |
| better examples of a Bard who became a saint - the | | | | is made up of Dark Energy or Dark Matter. This is a |
| saying at his time was (which is just before the | | | | scientific fact recently discovered but not considered |
| Norse started to exist as we know of them) 'Jesus | | | | in the everyday working world of most academic |
| is the new Druid'. | | | | disciplines. It was always useful to those 'in the know' |
| Leaders saw the benefit of religion and getting | | | | and the Eastern Mystical schools used by Illuminati are |
| people to accept these easy answers - it worked | | | | part of what we must study in order to understand |
| wonders for Rome - a study of the Synod of | | | | how Chhi and Shakti can build dimensional constructs. |
| Whitby (663-4 AD) shows a murderous king turn to | | | | |