Going Beyond our own Noses...Ancients were highly advanced
Posted by Enigmni Freak at 21:39, 05 Jan 2011When I look at Egypt is see a civilization that is so sophisticated that it borders on Phenomenal. The media is the message in their offering. When one considers their point of departure into history, it just blows my mind that we cannot see just how advanced they were. The priesthood was the scientific community charged with passing on knowledge and wisdom that we can barely understand. They had devices that we cannot find to create the massive artifacts that we see today. Their knowledge of mathematics was beyond our own and it can be corroborated in their engineering expertise as seen clearly in their artifacts. If we could only think as large as they...There are new expressions of this thought pattern found at World Mysteries web site.
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Freak
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14 July 2008
50 weeks 5 days
I tend to think that it is possible... or even probable that some advanced tech and engineering was present in ancient cultures. But at the same time, I think we probably need a massive population in order to master enough of them to then interconnect them to make the type of civilization we have today. The numbers of geniuses vs the number of skilled laborers to produce what is often rare materials in which invent with, requires a lot of people who live longer than age 35.
Seriously, Henry Ford could have had the blue prints to the Model T in 1900 BC, but without steel mills, iron forging plants, fabric industries and the electric industry... he'd never build a single one. This is why colonizing any planet that requires an artificial environment for life is not going to ever be able to sustain itself without outside supplies.
Building batteries is one thing. Building something to put them in is quite another. If there were more than a few of these technologies in our deep history, they came from one that we have now forgotten... or one from another world.
"The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don't have it."
20 March 2006
6 days 11 hours
I believe that we are just the little particulates that take, take, take. The Egyptian Priesthood was small and there is some evidence that their curriculum for learning was so complex and expansive that anyone born into that great organization was indeed imbued with massive knowledge and wisdom. Our educational system is so mundane that to think it is the paradigm that built humanity into our little advanced state might need some enlightenment. I have been privy to one of the worlds most advanced educational research here in Texas long ago when we first tried to put it into operation as a statewide system. It was fantastic and the potential was indeed great. If this had happened, the world would have been beating a path here but no...the cheerleaders and football parents won out and we were put on the back burners to never be seen or heard of again. But, we almost pulled off the great event. I firmly believe that the Egyptian Priesthood did pull it off and set up a massive operation that lived for 5000 years. It was their message to us and we cannot even see it.
12 April 2007
12 hours 4 min
Lucky them.
It's not the depth of the rabbit hole that bugs me...
It's all the rabbit SH*T you stumble over on your way down!!!
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22 November 2004
4 days 3 hours
...hat anyone born into that great organization was indeed imbued with massive knowledge and wisdom.
Nah, that's just what every closed shop monopoly system tells their customers. They just didn't want any competition.
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We are the cat.
18 September 2007
7 hours 24 min
There is something very fundamental about ancient Egyptian technology that we haven't grasped yet. There is an X factor that we still haven't figured out.
12 April 2007
12 hours 4 min
But no matter how advanced or arcane their knowledge and technology were, it doesn't take away the fact that Egyptian society was pretty inhumane.
Is that the price for "great advancement"? to have an elite few to be treated as gods, while the rest of the rubble spend their miserable lives building the temples and tombs of that elite?
It's not the depth of the rabbit hole that bugs me...
It's all the rabbit SH*T you stumble over on your way down!!!
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10 August 2004
18 weeks 1 day
Looking around the world today, Red, I can't see that much has changed!!
Regards, Kathrinn
12 April 2007
12 hours 4 min
I agree completely. We love to brag about our progress and "evolution". Yet we're just like those people, only with more gadgets.
It's not the depth of the rabbit hole that bugs me...
It's all the rabbit SH*T you stumble over on your way down!!!
Red Pill Junkie
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20 March 2006
6 days 11 hours
They had a mission in trying to carry over the advanced knowledge of the past here on Earth and perhaps serving as a communicator of that knowledge just got in the way of our present day flippancy and materialism. They tried to pass massive amounts of knowledge on down to us, yet we just wring our hands and sit on our butts totally imbued with our own selves. We need a breakthrough in Egyptology to awaken us to the truth about those folks. I fear it will never happen.
22 November 2004
4 days 3 hours
Let's look at what the ancient Egyptian elite did to affect the lives of the ordinary people. And what they did to affect the lives of the Egyptian elite.
They build some impressive monuments and wrote a decent amount of propaganda in stone.
At the same time, people lived pretty much like they lived anywhere else in those days. They didn't eat any better, they got the same diseases, worked the land with similar tools, fought with similar weapons as anywhere else. I read somewhere that the Egyptians fought with weapons that were shaped like some of their agricultural tools. Plowshares to swords, oh yeah.
Probably the Egyptians also build some canals connecting the Nile delta to the Red Sea. Nothing monumental about these canals though
The Egyptian elite, judging from their mummified remains, got sick and died like ordinary people.
They lived and died in the same ways as people anywhere else, ordinary or elite.
No, these were not particularly advanced people in their science of technology. They were ordinary in their day.
What they did have, that their neighbours didn't, was more and better organization and control. Organization and control of more people. That is the statement their monuments make. Geometrically and astronomically precise, and really big and shiny, they tell the population "the Pharao said so."
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We are the cat.
20 March 2006
6 days 11 hours
It is not about the Egyptians...It is about the message. The Media is the Message. What we equate with the Elite may be a super force just above the silly leadership. It may be a Kept Mindset. The Priesthood that affected the leadership was a different entity. It was highly secretive and held to a deeper agenda. I believe they were Hell bent on maintaining their society in order to pass on a message that they alone knew. I think they did a fairly good job of telling us they were highly advanced prior to the fall of humanity. Think Large.
12 April 2007
12 hours 4 min
This Egyptian priesthood, or other arcane secret societies for that matter, were so willing to maintain, preserve and pass along their secret knowledge to a select few, that they are willing to allow ruling classes to keep enslavering the poor dumb illiterate masses?
And this is positive, because...?
I hadn't seen that Emmerich movie 2102 until last week. Pretty awful, actually. But one thing he did get right, is the fact that in the event of a catastrophe, many leaders would be more willing to preserve pieces of art from renowned artists, than actually trying to save the lives of a bunch of unimportant human beings.
It's not the depth of the rabbit hole that bugs me...
It's all the rabbit SH*T you stumble over on your way down!!!
Red Pill Junkie
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20 March 2006
6 days 11 hours
I am sure I am cannon fodder and I once was involved in consulting in government. But now, I and those I once rubbed elbows with are just retired old farts and everything has gone light-years beyond our abilities. One thing though, I believe that there was once a purpose for why we were here and I still like to research it. Go figure.
18 September 2007
7 hours 24 min
Was anyone here implying that "advanced" equals "positive?" Not I.
The deeper I get into orgonite the more do I see that there are ways of moving energy simply by juxtaposing certain materials in unusual ways. This does not require a high technology, but its results can powerful.
http://www.warriormatrix.com/about4841.html
12 April 2007
12 hours 4 min
It may be that the word "advanced" subconsciously implies "progress" and "moving forward". And moving forward always looks like a positive concept to us westerners.
It's not the depth of the rabbit hole that bugs me...
It's all the rabbit SH*T you stumble over on your way down!!!
Red Pill Junkie
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10 August 2004
18 weeks 1 day
"..moving forward always looks like a positive concept to us westerners."
If only that were true.
Regards, Kathrinn
20 March 2006
6 days 11 hours
Could be that we will never know if we are evil or good. I think I am good, but when I played football, there were many that thought I was evil. Go Figure.