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It will be dragons who will take over this planet and they are hungry for human and need alot of it!
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It will be dragons who will take over this planet and they are hungry for human and need alot of it! Not the traditional dragon though. The galaxy aliens want and like third density life (physical and material existence) because that is the only place where their advanced technology gives them power. But they also want human flesh and blood bodies and they want to crack the code to get into the higher densities. They believe humans have the key to that secret. JB |
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Edited by
tribo
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Sat 07/26/08 12:43 PM
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some humans do indeed have that ability.
and you oh dragon master, are not allowed in burger king from now on, nor macdonalds - see how your little dragons like that - hummmph!! nor are you allowed pizza or any fast foods!! you must start eating humans now like it or not!!! |
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Dragons like their food raw! |
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Edited by
Jeanniebean
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Sat 07/26/08 01:17 PM
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Dragons like their food raw! I realize you are making jokes, but there are some reptiles and reptilian humanoids who are strictly vegetarians. The draconian royalty are a different story. They are the blood drinking, flesh eating monsters of the darkness. (Incidentally,(and unfortunately) this is the race that rules the galaxy and owns the earth.) JB |
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Edited by
tribo
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Sat 07/26/08 02:03 PM
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Dragons like their food raw! I realize you are making jokes, but there are some reptiles and reptilian humanoids who are strictly vegetarians. The draconian royalty are a different story. They are the blood drinking, flesh eating monsters of the darkness. (Incidentally,(and unfortunately) this is the race that rules the galaxy and owns the earth.) JB would that be reptinoids or humatillians? hmm? no one rules the galaxy. so there is no misfortune. |
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Dragons like their food raw! I realize you are making jokes, but there are some reptiles and reptilian humanoids who are strictly vegetarians. The draconian royalty are a different story. They are the blood drinking, flesh eating monsters of the darkness. (Incidentally,(and unfortunately) this is the race that rules the galaxy and owns the earth.) JB would that be reptinoids or humatillians? hmm? no one rules the galaxy. so there is no misfortune. How would you know this for a fact? I will rephrase my statement. The Draconian race, ruled by a female queen who is considered to be a goddess, has dominant control of this galaxy. They have not conquered every corner or every planet and star system and much of it is unexplored territory, but there is no other force in their dimensional world that can challenge them. The higher density entities don't interfere with the galaxy game. This information, of course, cannot be proven and I cannot reveal my source. JB |
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Tribo,
I noticed in another thread that the furthest back you could trace the origin of religions is one that worshiped a goddess. I also read (elsewhere) that this goddess religion was expelled by the advent of the founding of Christianity which replaced the idea of a goddess with a god. Tell me about the goddess religion you learned about. JB |
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Edited by
tribo
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Sat 07/26/08 05:41 PM
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Tribo, I noticed in another thread that the furthest back you could trace the origin of religions is one that worshiped a goddess. I also read (elsewhere) that this goddess religion was expelled by the advent of the founding of Christianity which replaced the idea of a goddess with a god. Tell me about the goddess religion you learned about. JB look up the following Venus of Willendorf, c. 30,000 BC (Gardner's says 28,000-23,000), 4 3/8", material is limestone. it's been to long since i looked into it JB, all i know is that my search ended there it was the oldest i could find. It is a small limestone statue if i remeber correctly, and it had no face looked as if it had hair braided around her entire hed, but i've forgotten as to what they stated about her. |
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Edited by
Jeanniebean
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Sat 07/26/08 06:01 PM
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Tribo, I noticed in another thread that the furthest back you could trace the origin of religions is one that worshiped a goddess. I also read (elsewhere) that this goddess religion was expelled by the advent of the founding of Christianity which replaced the idea of a goddess with a god. Tell me about the goddess religion you learned about. JB look up the following Venus of Willendorf, c. 30,000 BC (Gardner's says 28,000-23,000), 4 3/8", material is limestone. it's been to long since i looked into it JB, all i know is that my search ended there it was the oldest i could find. It is a small limestone statue if i remeber correctly, and it had no face looked as if it had hair braided around her entire hed, but i've forgotten as to what they stated about her. I found pictures of the artifact. This is a figure that I am sure is meant to represent the female attributes and a fertility goddess. It was probably held and prayed to by cults (people) who worshiped the female energy and goddess, as reproduction was part of the life cycle. This was probably during the time when people worshiped the sun as the life giving force which gives life for reproduction. The sun represents the male energy or the god and the earth is the female energy which gives birth to life from deep within its center, spitting out organisms (microscopic life forms) into the oceans. JB |
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Tribo, I noticed in another thread that the furthest back you could trace the origin of religions is one that worshiped a goddess. I also read (elsewhere) that this goddess religion was expelled by the advent of the founding of Christianity which replaced the idea of a goddess with a god. Tell me about the goddess religion you learned about. JB look up the following Venus of Willendorf, c. 30,000 BC (Gardner's says 28,000-23,000), 4 3/8", material is limestone. it's been to long since i looked into it JB, all i know is that my search ended there it was the oldest i could find. It is a small limestone statue if i remember correctly, and it had no face looked as if it had hair braided around her entire head, but I've forgotten as to what they stated about her. I found pictures of the artifact. This is a figure that I am sure is meant to represent the female attributes and a fertility goddess. It was probably held and prayed to by cults (people) who worshiped the female energy and goddess, as reproduction was part of the life cycle. This was probably during the time when people worshiped the sun as the life giving force which gives life for reproduction. The sun represents the male energy or the god and the earth is the female energy which gives birth to life from deep within its center, spitting out organisms (microscopic life forms) into the oceans. JB i don't think it stated that it was tied to a particular religion or worship so you may be correct, what i was looking at was the age, it was found around the turn of the 20th century 1905-7 etc, but i don't think it was carbon dated till the 90's it far exceeds others that have been found before that i think the oldest was 12,000 BC or maybe 10, that was my main interest since iwas working on a Chinese figurine that was to be 6-8,000 yrs old when i was a conservator of historic artifacts then. in Chicago. for another company. i remember saying aha a teenage statue huh? and the owners reply was nasty and told me how old it was and how important, i replied well the Venus of willendorf is 30,000 yrs old so what you have though very valuable is far from the oldest we know of, he was not pleased - as if i cared, but i got him the info anyway so he could look at it and see the statue. big leap from 10-12,000 yrs to 30,000 don't you think? anyway i believe it proves that goddess worship is older than most think it is, possibly the oldest ever, which makes sense, just like Lilith, Adams first wife - nasty creature that she was - hahaha to prove it started as goddess worship before god worship i cant say for sure but until we find a god statue to date from the same or earlier age, i will state it sure looks that way. |
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JB:
How would you know this for a fact? I will rephrase my statement tribo - i know everything for a fact after all you said im god correct? |
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jb:
This information, of course, cannot be proven and I cannot reveal my source. tribo: thats ok jellybean, the drac's are good friends of mine, we see each other quite often, but their not gonna be happy that your saying such nasty thing about them - they are vegetarians and anti catholic - they only eat meat on fridays. |
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JB: How would you know this for a fact? I will rephrase my statement tribo - i know everything for a fact after all you said im god correct? There are no facts. Only opinions. And remember you are but a holographic reflection animated by one of my alternate selves. |
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JB: How would you know this for a fact? I will rephrase my statement tribo - i know everything for a fact after all you said im god correct? There are no facts. Only opinions. And remember you are but a holographic reflection animated by one of my alternate selves. then why did you make me so ugly jellybean or is that the way you percieve all men - |
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JB: How would you know this for a fact? I will rephrase my statement tribo - i know everything for a fact after all you said im god correct? There are no facts. Only opinions. And remember you are but a holographic reflection animated by one of my alternate selves. then why did you make me so ugly jellybean or is that the way you percieve all men - You had the same DNA as everyone else to work with. You are the one who designed your appearance. It was your self image. Don't you remember? Besides, I think you are quite handsome. JB |
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JB: How would you know this for a fact? I will rephrase my statement tribo - i know everything for a fact after all you said im god correct? There are no facts. Only opinions. And remember you are but a holographic reflection animated by one of my alternate selves. then why did you make me so ugly jellybean or is that the way you percieve all men - You had the same DNA as everyone else to work with. You are the one who designed your appearance. It was your self image. Don't you remember? Besides, I think you are quite handsome. JB DNA - D.angerous N.aga A.toms?? and where did i get these DNA's? Naga's are us? Naga city? naga mart? i don't remember purchasing them? I dont have an image, when i look in the mirror i see nothing - hmmm?? does that make me a vampire? JB: Besides, I think you are quite handsome. tribo: aw shuck's, have you missed placed your glasses? lost your contacts? had one to many? |
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The NAGA hides underneath my couch, I thought!
There & in Binkley's closet, eh? |
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The word Naga comes from the Sanskrit, and nag is still the word for snake, especially the cobra, in most of the languages of India. When we come upon the word in Buddhist writings, it is not always clear whether the term refers to a cobra, an elephant (perhaps this usage relates to its snake-like trunk, or the pachyderm's association with forest-dwelling peoples of north-eastern India called Nagas,) or even a mysterious person of nobility. It is a term used for unseen beings associated with water and fluid energy, and also with persons having powerful animal-like qualities or conversely, an impressive animal with human qualities.
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In myths, legends, scripture and folklore, the category naga comprises all kinds of serpentine beings. Under this rubric are snakes, usually of the python kind (despite the fact that naga is usually taken literally to refer to a cobra,) deities of the primal ocean and of mountain springs; also spirits of earth and the realm beneath it, and finally, dragons.
In Indian mythology, Nagas are primarily serpent-beings living under the sea. However, Varuna, the Vedic god of storms, is viewed as the King of the Nagas, ie. Nagarajah. Here we see the king and queen of water nagas worshipping Parshva, the Jain Tirthankara of the era before this one. All nagas are considered the offspring of the Rishi or sage, Kasyapa, the son of Marichi. Kashyapa is said to have had by his twelve wives, other diverse progeny including reptiles, birds, and all sorts of living beings. They are denizens of the netherworld city called Bhogavati. It is believed that ant-hills mark its entrance. The naga-Varuna connection is retained in Tibetan Buddhism, where Varuna, lord of weather, is known as Apalala Nagarajah. As a category of nature spirit: "Nagas [kLu] are a class of beings (often snake-like in form) that dwell in a variety of locations ranging from waterways and underground locations and also in unseen realms. These beings have their own perceptions and vary in their enlightened level as do humans and other beings. Nagas are susceptible to suffering created by mankind's carelessness and basic ignorance of proper conduct in nature and disrespectful actions in relation to our environment. Therefore Nagas often retaliate towards humans when they behave in such ignorant manners. The expression of the Nagas' discontent and agitation can be felt as skin diseases, various calamities and so forth. Additionally, Nagas can bestow various types of wealth, assure fertility of crops and the environment as well as decline these blessings. For this reason the practice of Lu Sang has been developed or arises as a natural method to increase prosperity, and assist the Nagas by preserving the positive qualities of their natural environment." ~ Tsewang Ngodrup Rinpoche The bodhisattva Manjushri, in wrathful form, can appear as Nagaraksha |
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