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Post by plutronus on Apr 8, 2017 13:24:47 GMT -6
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Post by skywalker on Apr 8, 2017 20:14:12 GMT -6
It is interesting if true. I've never heard of anybody describing that part type of entry. Tall with small black eyes, a huge jaw and sharp teeth? Usually people describe the opposite...short, big eyes, small jaw and mouth with no teeth. It sounds like something from s twilight zone story.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2017 12:33:50 GMT -6
sounds almost like they're describing Plutronus' avitar picture.
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Post by paulette on Apr 15, 2017 13:47:24 GMT -6
Ah...I may draw friendly fire with this post. Lots of people are happy to report that they had contact with an angel or angelic entity. You know - friendly, helpful, maybe white wings, good vibes. OK, you get the picture.
However if one reads Sitchin and Gardner there is fairly substancial theory that the Visitors (the Anunaki from elsewhere) came to Sumer and did what they did - used the hunter-gatherer almost humans for laborers. Then genetically modified them (inserting their own DNA) to make them more robust and smarter (but not as smart as the Masters).
Time went by and it was time to leave Earth for whatever reason. Some of the Anunaki had procreated with the humans "...and they found the daughters of the Earth comely..."
Most left. Some left the mother ship (or never got back on it) and stayed. They were the Fallen. They were godlike in their powers and were worshipped as gods but slowly were seen in a darker light. They slipped from being minor local gods to local demons. Lucifer really disobeyed orders and brought fire and metallury and archetecture, and city building, etc etc, to the humans. If you read the Old Testament and also Jewish Kabbalah writing - there were A LOT OF THESE. The Legions of the Fallen. Somehow it got boiled down to one (Satan, Lucifer...) but thousands of followers are mentioned in the old accounts. We are most comfortable (still) attributing them to evil and seeing them as demons. Just a bit of word history here: devil has the root dev or deva which means wise. Daemons were somehow differentiated from demons although the root word is the same. Wikipedia: "The original Greek word daimon does not carry the negative connotation initially understood by implementation of the Koine δαιμόνιον (daimonion),[1] and later ascribed to any cognate words sharing the root..."
The Islamic take on demons? Main articles: Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia, Devil (Islam), and Jinn
The numerous mentions of jinn in the Quran and testimony of both pre-Islamic and Islamic literature indicate that the belief in spirits was prominent in pre-Islamic Bedouin religion.[48] There is evidence that the word jinn is derived from Aramaic, where it was used by Christians to designate pagan gods reduced to the status of demons.
In short perhaps demons are sometimes around (if angels are around) and maybe they have their own business rather than just tormenting people. I know that if my readers here believe that the Bible is God's word this whole concept will be threatening. But I believe that there is a lot more in the grey area than in polar far opposites of black and white. That's just me. I don't think this was an alien (well it was an alien but it might not have arrived in a space ship.) People used to leave food and milk and offerings to the Others that lived in dimensions that sometimes intersected with our own. Too bad the wife was dragged off. Or maybe not...they'll never know.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2017 22:37:01 GMT -6
In for a penny...in for a pound..especially since Easter is tomorrow. I have a nice broad mind but I think I'll still keep my angels and aliens in separate boxes. I have some communication with one and abduction from the other, I wouldn't know an Anunnaki if it bit me and I never was a subscriber of Zecharia Sitchin's ideas. I lean more toward Jacques Vallée's interdimensional hypothesis. We all seem to have our 'favorites'. I've found with my version of 'spidey sense' that if I feel something very strongly..it's usually something worth noting and that's one I'm good with. Makes so much sense to me that dimensional travel could be a lot safer..slipping between instead of trying to fight space bodies and radiation for light years to get to our little old rock. Still I know a lot of people love the idea of Sitchin's Anunnaki and I love the idea of people believing as they will What doesn't mess with me..doesn't bother me LOL
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Post by jcurio on Apr 18, 2017 0:26:28 GMT -6
Ah...I may draw friendly fire with this post. Lots of people are happy to report that they had contact with an angel or angelic entity. You know - friendly, helpful, maybe white wings, good vibes. OK, you get the picture. However if one reads Sitchin and Gardner there is fairly substancial theory that the Visitors (the Anunaki from elsewhere) came to Sumer and did what they did - used the hunter-gatherer almost humans for laborers. Then genetically modified them (inserting their own DNA) to make them more robust and smarter (but not as smart as the Masters). Time went by and it was time to leave Earth for whatever reason. Some of the Anunaki had procreated with the humans "...and they found the daughters of the Earth comely..." Most left. Some left the mother ship (or never got back on it) and stayed. They were the Fallen. They were godlike in their powers and were worshipped as gods but slowly were seen in a darker light. They slipped from being minor local gods to local demons. Lucifer really disobeyed orders and brought fire and metallury and archetecture, and city building, etc etc, to the humans. If you read the Old Testament and also Jewish Kabbalah writing - there were A LOT OF THESE. The Legions of the Fallen. Somehow it got boiled down to one (Satan, Lucifer...) but thousands of followers are mentioned in the old accounts. We are most comfortable (still) attributing them to evil and seeing them as demons. Just a bit of word history here: devil has the root dev or deva which means wise. Daemons were somehow differentiated from demons although the root word is the same. Wikipedia: "The original Greek word daimon does not carry the negative connotation initially understood by implementation of the Koine δαιμόνιον (daimonion),[1] and later ascribed to any cognate words sharing the root..." The Islamic take on demons? Main articles: Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia, Devil (Islam), and Jinn The numerous mentions of jinn in the Quran and testimony of both pre-Islamic and Islamic literature indicate that the belief in spirits was prominent in pre-Islamic Bedouin religion.[48] There is evidence that the word jinn is derived from Aramaic, where it was used by Christians to designate pagan gods reduced to the status of demons. In short perhaps demons are sometimes around (if angels are around) and maybe they have their own business rather than just tormenting people. I know that if my readers here believe that the Bible is God's word this whole concept will be threatening. But I believe that there is a lot more in the grey area than in polar far opposites of black and white. That's just me. I don't think this was an alien (well it was an alien but it might not have arrived in a space ship.) People used to leave food and milk and offerings to the Others that lived in dimensions that sometimes intersected with our own. Too bad the wife was dragged off. Or maybe not...they'll never know. As you know, I agree with a lot that you say..... and I often wonder that even if an entity knows that it is "supposed to be" banished forever, would it tire of being evil? If it knew nothing else, would it maybe try to do something perceived as "good"? Do something not just because it's reward was once in paradise, but just to help another being. I thought you might like this: songmeanings.com/m/songs/view/3530822107858623273/(from one of my favorite bands 🙂)
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Post by Deleted on Apr 19, 2017 23:07:07 GMT -6
I love those lyrics..and I like the band too
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Post by jcurio on Apr 20, 2017 1:39:08 GMT -6
😁
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Post by paulette on Apr 20, 2017 13:28:32 GMT -6
Jars of Clay - fascinating listening now.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2017 16:39:24 GMT -6
technically..we're all just 'jars of clay' waiting to be molded into some amazing form..I like that.
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