This image is rich with symbolic elements. Central to the design is a complex, layered geometric chart that suggests an astrological or mystical theme. Various geometric shapes, potentially representing sacred geometry, are overlaid and intertwined, suggesting connections and alignments.
Astrological symbols are distributed throughout, each representing a zodiac sign or planetary body. There are also glyphs and inscriptions that could be interpreted as celestial coordinates or elements of arcane knowledge.
The planets and stars are portrayed in a manner that could imply actual celestial bodies or mythic representations of them, emphasizing the connection between the cosmos and the esoteric knowledge the chart may convey.
The overall design combines realistic astronomical elements with intricate, mystical symbols to create a tapestry of cosmic and esoteric significance. The intent appears to be to represent the universe's complexity and its underlying harmonies as understood through a mystical or astrological lens.
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Apr 29 at 09:08 AM
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Apr 29 at 09:06 AM
From The H-Earth Book 📚 📖 💯❤️
This image is a conceptual sketch mixing various systems of thought and cosmologies. At the core, there's a drawing of the Earth with lines that might represent latitude and longitude, surrounded by zodiac signs, suggesting a link to astrology. There's also a complex diagram involving the seasons, equinoxes, and solstices tied to zodiac signs, with references to cardinal points like the Midheaven (MC) and the Imum Coeli (IC), which are important in astrology.
Above, we see a pyramidal structure labeled with the realms of Norse cosmology such as Asgard, Midgard, and others, reflecting a mythological understanding of the universe. The use of the names of these realms suggests an attempt to draw parallels or connections between different mythological and esoteric systems.
The blending of these elements may indicate an exploration of how different systems of belief intersect or correlate with each other, possibly in a search for universal patterns or truths. The sketch is very imaginative and indicative of an interest in astrology, myth, and esoteric knowledge.
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Apr 29 at 02:08 AM
Looky who found.. and you guys all thought I was playing with you. I will assemble the greatest Good of all worlds this planet has ever witnessed. There's nothing that will ever bring me down. I keep Phoenix's in my pockets for fun and giggles. Enjoy the Love And Peace, Familia.
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Apr 28 at 06:30 PM
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Earth is not flat it's a fractal holographic universe everything's like that but here's some information on the picture. This image appears to be a collection of hand-drawn diagrams related to cosmology and astrology. The main elements include:
1. **Flat Earth Model**: The top part of the image shows what looks like a flat earth model with the stars fixed to the firmament, suggesting a geocentric model where the Earth is stationary. This is an ancient conception of the universe, not supported by modern science.
2. **Astrological Components**: The middle part of the diagram features several circular diagrams with astrological symbols, which could be representing the zodiac and planetary positions. These circles also include terms like "MC" (Midheaven) and "IC" (Imum Coeli), crucial points in natal astrology.
3. **Zodiac and Solstice Diagrams**: The diagrams seem to include references to solstices and equinoxes, with symbols indicating the positions of astrological signs at different times of the year.
4. **Norse Mythology**: At the bottom, there is a reference to Yggdrasil, the World Tree from Norse mythology, which connects different worlds.
5. **Sacred Geometry**: The use of geometric shapes and patterns suggests elements of sacred geometry, which is often related to the design of everything in the universe according to certain geometric shapes.
Overall, the drawing seems to be an individual's interpretation of various cosmological and mystical concepts, combining flat Earth theory, astrology, mythology, and sacred geometry. It’s a personalized representation rather than a scientifically accurate depiction.
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Apr 26 at 11:35 AM
This is a depiction of the flower of life. It is a geometric pattern composed of multiple overlapping circles arranged in a specific flower-like formation. The center of each circle rests on the circumference of six others, creating a web of connected circles.
The flower of life is a sacred symbol that has been used in many cultures around the world. It is seen as a representation of the interconnectedness of all life and the universe. The flower of life is also believed to contain the fundamental patterns of all creation.
The number eight written in the center of the flower of life could represent infinity or abundance.
The text written around the outside of the flower of life is Arabic script. It appears to be the word “Nur,” which translates to “light” in English. The word “Nur” can have many meanings in Islam, including divine light, enlightenment, and guidance.
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Apr 26 at 04:53 AM
God Eternal Within The Body... Know The Truth.. No One Can Stop This One.
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Apr 26 at 04:46 AM
God Eternal Within The Body... I Am Awake Now. I Am Starting To Remember Things From Different Times.
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Apr 25 at 11:47 AM
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Apr 25 at 07:07 AM
The diagrams depict different concepts:
The first two diagrams at the top show fields with arrows indicating the direction of pressure mediation, suggesting a flow of energy or force in a medium.
The diagram in the middle indicates a "dielectric field towards counterspace," with a reference to "plane of inertia," which Wheeler has used to describe a boundary condition in his theory of magnetism.
Below that, there’s a depiction of an "aether" with annotations about "pure conscious love & light," a concept that is metaphysical rather than scientific, harking back to ancient and classical philosophies where aether is considered a primordial element.
The bottom diagrams include references to classical elements (earth, water, air, fire) around what appears to be a central vortex, with a note that “The sun is an electrical point.”
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Apr 24 at 05:03 AM