[FairfieldLife] Re: The Twelve Tribes of Israel

2013-12-03 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote:

 turq! This is exactly what you used to say when we were all in
Atlantis together!


Nonsense. I was one of the red-robed high priests, and you were one of
the white-robed Junior Apprentice priestesses. I would never have given
away any of our deep, dark secrets to anyone not worthy of hearing them.
:-)






[FairfieldLife] Re: The Twelve Tribes of Israel

2013-12-03 Thread sharelong60
Yowza! turq, you did look good in those red robes! I bet I'm still working off 
the karma from those thoughts!

[FairfieldLife] Re: The Twelve Tribes of Israel

2013-12-03 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote:

 Yowza! turq, you did look good in those red robes! I bet I'm still
working off the karma from those thoughts!

You betcher booties, novice! Check out those shifty eyes and (obviously,
even to someone lacking Judy Stein's superpowers) lying, untrustworthy
demeanor:


:-)

Image is really from the new BBC Wales / BBC America TV series
Atlantis.

http://www.bbcamerica.com/atlantis/
http://www.bbcamerica.com/atlantis/






Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Twelve Tribes of Israel

2013-12-03 Thread Share Long
Oy, poor fellow, he looks like he could use a little dose of castor oil and 
then a few days out in the sunshine and fresh air. 




On Tuesday, December 3, 2013 8:39 AM, TurquoiseB turquoi...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
  
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote:

 Yowza! turq, you did look good in those red robes! I bet I'm still working 
 off the karma from those thoughts!

You betcher booties, novice! Check out those shifty eyes and (obviously, even 
to someone lacking Judy Stein's superpowers) lying, untrustworthy demeanor:



:-)

Image is really from the new BBC Wales / BBC America TV series Atlantis. 

http://www.bbcamerica.com/atlantis/ 






[FairfieldLife] Re: The Twelve Tribes of Israel

2013-12-03 Thread authfriend
A BBC series on Atlantis? How swell, Share will get all the information she 
wants about what really happened to Atlantis and the Atlanteans. They must have 
used advanced technology to digitize the BBC footage so it could be preserved 
for thousands of years.
 

 



[FairfieldLife] Re: The Twelve Tribes of Israel

2013-12-03 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  Ann wrote:

 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@ wrote:
  
   I think that the tendency to believe in things like Atlantis and
Lemuria and the like can all be attributed to self-importance on the
part of the people believing in these things. They heard something or
read something that makes them feel special and self-important because
*they* know these things, and the people they look down on as not as
special don't.

  Yes, absolutely Barry. When one investigates and is curious about the
possibility of the existence of earlier cultures or other mysteries
concerning the history of the human race, real or simply the product of
myth, it must mean those people are full, simply choc-a-bloc, with
self-importance. Why didn't I realize that? How logical, how obvious,
how ridiculous and laugh-worthy such people are. You have provided me
with a real insight here, Bare, and one I know would make the
historians, not to mention the entire psychiatric community, reel by its
obvious profundity.


Interesting. Only a few hours ago, Annie-poo claimed:

Barry can't actually touch me  on any level anymore. He exists in his
own universe and it does not  intersect with mine other than we are both
carbon based and need to eat.

Guess she needed to chow down her ration of gotta lash out at
someone...anyone earlier than expected.  :-)

Mean girls never learn. Their self-importance makes them the perfect
troll bait.  :-)





[FairfieldLife] Re: The Twelve Tribes of Israel

2013-12-03 Thread authfriend
Barry missed the irony bus again. ;-)


[FairfieldLife] RE: The Twelve Tribes of Israel

2013-12-03 Thread awoelflebater


 

---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, emilymaenot@... wrote:

 Ann, I knew you would pick up on the important thing in that link and I'm game 
if you are.  Yes, he is a real looker, a real charmer I'm betting.  Personally, 
I'd like to know what products he uses on his hair.  Although Share has never 
heard of this healing therapy, I'm pretty sure that it would do her good; he 
probably has something valuable to say about better sex for women and bodily 
fluids too (did I just cross a boundary?)
 

 Nah, mitochondrial processes happen all the time and they aren't offending 
anyone.
 

 http://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/mitochondria-14053590 
http://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/mitochondria-14053590

 


[FairfieldLife] Re: The Twelve Tribes of Israel

2013-12-03 Thread awoelflebater


 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote:
 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@ wrote: 
  
  I think that the tendency to believe in things like Atlantis and Lemuria 
  and the like can all be attributed to self-importance on the part of the 
  people believing in these things. They heard something or read something 
  that makes them feel special and self-important because *they* know 
  these things, and the people they look down on as not as special don't. 
  
  Yes, absolutely Barry. When one investigates and is curious about the 
  possibility of the existence of earlier cultures or other mysteries 
  concerning the history of the human race, real or simply the product of 
  myth, it must mean those people are full, simply choc-a-bloc, with 
  self-importance. Why didn't I realize that? How logical, how obvious, how 
  ridiculous and laugh-worthy such people are. You have provided me with a 
  real insight here, Bare, and one I know would make the historians, not to 
  mention the entire psychiatric community, reel by its obvious profundity.


Interesting. Only a few hours ago, Annie-poo claimed:

Barry can't actually touch me on any level anymore. He exists in his own 
universe and it does not intersect with mine other than we are both carbon 
based and need to eat.

Guess she needed to chow down her ration of gotta lash out at 
someone...anyone earlier than expected.  :-)

Mean girls never learn. Their self-importance makes them the perfect troll 
bait.  :-)
 

 Oh silly, when I said you couldn't touch me that means what you say doesn't 
ruffle me, change me, alarm me or sway me. However, what it does do is make me 
laugh and it makes me wonder. And I am certainly not above having a lark with 
with you - you are such tempting fodder to play with on all sorts of levels, 
Barry-poo.






[FairfieldLife] Re: The Twelve Tribes of Israel

2013-12-03 Thread authfriend
And it's such fun when he laughs at himself right along with you.
 

 Oh, wait...
 

 Ann wrote:
 Oh silly, when I said you couldn't touch me that means what you say doesn't 
ruffle me, change me, alarm me or sway me. However, what it does do is make me 
laugh and it makes me wonder. And I am certainly not above having a lark with 
with you - you are such tempting fodder to play with on all sorts of levels, 
Barry-poo.

 







[FairfieldLife] RE: The Twelve Tribes of Israel

2013-12-02 Thread jr_esq
Billy,
 

 As indicated in jyotish, the seven chakras are shown in the Kalapurusha or 
Cosmic Man in the birth horoscope.  As such, it indicates that any sentient 
beings that are equivalent to human beings would have the seven chakras that 
are indicative of the various levels of consciousness.
 

 In some of the narratives in the Srimad Bhagavatam, it is mentioned that there 
were human beings from prior ages who have existed in different worlds other 
than Earth.  As such, we can assume that there are presently other human beings 
who exist elsewhere in the Milky Way or other galaxies.
 

 Given the present scientific knowledge, it would appear that this vedic idea 
may be correct.
 

 

---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote:

 I think he mentioned 'recorded' history; at any rate, if you trace back the 
genesis of man you'd have to go back before Atlantis and Lemuria, and even 
before that. 
  
 Swami Yogananda has said that the human being was a special creation by God; 
the only creature having all 7 power centers (chakras), thereby the only one 
having the ability to 'fully' reflect consciousness (God).
  
 The consciousness of the highest evolved animals were given the opportunity to 
take on these special bodies, hence consciousness has evolved from as far back 
as the mineral, plant, animal and finally man.
  
 As it is sometimes said, from clod, to God.
 

 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, jr_esq@... wrote:

  Richard,
 

 Ancient civilization could be older than the dates you mentioned.  Some 
current researchers, like John Anthony West and Robert Bauval, are thinking 
that the Sphinx in Egypt may have been constructed around 30,000 BC.  Here's a 
video about the Pyramid Code:
 

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JZHyWpyzDo 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JZHyWpyzDo

 

 

 

 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, punditster@... wrote:

 Thanks for the link!
 
 According to Joseph Campbell, recorded history begins with the Rig Veda around 
1200 B.C. Within the Rig Veda is contained perhaps the first human prophecy, 
the sayings of the first human progenitor called Manu. Apparently, the Aryans 
who invaded and destroyed India in 1500 B.C. came from the Middle East; not for 
nothing is the land they came from called Iran (Campbell 262). It is an 
interesting fact that all the Vedic Gods are armed to the teeth, including 
Vishnu himself. 
 
 Campbell describes the work of James Darmiester, the translator of the Zend 
Avesta, and notes that Zoroaster was one of the earliest prophets to preach an 
apocalypse within monotheism. Eschatological teachings were widely disseminated 
in Persia around 750 B.C. by this famous Persian prophet. Zoroaster's cosmology 
was based on the concept of a struggle between good and evil (Campbell 269)). 
Alexander he Great of Macedonia destroyed the Persian Empire, fulfilling the 
prophecy of Zoroaster. Go figure.
 
 Campbell, Joseph. The Masks of God. London: Hammondsworth: 1986
 
 On 12/2/2013 11:36 AM, jr_esq@... mailto:jr_esq@... wrote:
 
   You might find the ideas of Michael Cremo, who supports the antiquity of the 
vedic civilization, interesting.  In short, he is stating that humans today are 
a product of a devolution from highly evolved  humans in the past.
 
 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRZL7tcLgX8 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRZL7tcLgX8
 
 
 
 So, IMO Atlantis and its people can be considered as part of this vedic 
civilization.  They were supposedly highly developed in consciousness and 
technology.   
 
 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
sharelong60@... mailto:sharelong60@... wrote:
 
 Richard, John or anyone, where does Atlantis fit into this scenario of 
Sumerians? It seems they were an advanced race with highly developed 
technologies. I've not read much about all this but find it fascinating. I also 
wonder how the ancient Vedic civilization fits in with all this.
 
 
 
 
 On Monday, December 2, 2013 8:54 AM, Richard J. Williams punditster@... 
mailto:punditster@... wrote:
 
   
 The idea that human beings are a slave race, forced to work inside a human 
body, owned and operated by an alien or extraterrestrial society, is not a new 
one. The Book of Genesis, based on ideas contained in the Sumerian religion, 
describes an advanced society, which flourished around 3500 B.C. 
 
 Aliens posing as the Gods for a custodial race?
 
 Like other ancient societies, the Sumerians left records stating that 
human-like creatures of extraterrestrial origin had ruled early human society 
as Earth's first monarchs. Those alien people were often thought of as gods.
 
 Some people believe that a Supreme Being is behind the vicious Machiavellian 
intentions described in the Bible. However, the idea that a Custodial race 
posing as a Supreme Being seems to provide a true breakthrough by pointing to a 
brutal technological society, not a Supreme Being, as the more likely source of