Forwarded from Unnoscriptd Goose Channel (Karl🌚)
Geese witnessed the fall of a meteorite live and went viral 🪿
All thanks to the OnePortugueseFarm twitch stream, which shows the life of an ordinary farm in Portugal.
All thanks to the OnePortugueseFarm twitch stream, which shows the life of an ordinary farm in Portugal.
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MEGA BASED article breaking down arbitrary divides in Initiatic Spirituality. Pansophers have done it again! 👏🏻
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https://pansophers.com/rosicrucian-dualism-beliefs/
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https://pansophers.com/rosicrucian-dualism-beliefs/
Rosicrucian Tradition Website
Rosicrucianism and Dualism: The Problem with Binary Thinking - Rosicrucian Tradition Website
Learn how one's falsehoods and beliefs limit the capability to understand their studies and receive insight on the Rosicrucian path.
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From the CMG Magic Group:
From my childhood, Ka-Bala the board game!
My child entrance to spooky things. For some reason it was not as terrifying as a ouija board to my mum, so it was okay to have it in the house.
They were different times in the 1960s.
Anyhow, it came out in 1967, and was labeled as "the Mysterious Game that Tells the Future."
It was made of plastic and sat on a half-spherical rocker in the centre.
It was operated by the players touching the projecting panels on either side of the game.
It was basically a talking board, but instead of using a planchette, it used a big black marble as an indicator which rolled around a circular track on the plastic surface and stopped at printed letters or numbers around the track.
Another cool couple of things was the marble could also be used to select one of twenty-two, miniature RWS Major Arcana tarot cards (fortunes printed on the backs) that came with the game.
There were also the twelve zodiac signs marked along the track; these could be used to generate a simple horoscope.
At the center of the board was the "Eye of Zohar" which would spin as the board was agitated by the players.
From my childhood, Ka-Bala the board game!
My child entrance to spooky things. For some reason it was not as terrifying as a ouija board to my mum, so it was okay to have it in the house.
They were different times in the 1960s.
Anyhow, it came out in 1967, and was labeled as "the Mysterious Game that Tells the Future."
It was made of plastic and sat on a half-spherical rocker in the centre.
It was operated by the players touching the projecting panels on either side of the game.
It was basically a talking board, but instead of using a planchette, it used a big black marble as an indicator which rolled around a circular track on the plastic surface and stopped at printed letters or numbers around the track.
Another cool couple of things was the marble could also be used to select one of twenty-two, miniature RWS Major Arcana tarot cards (fortunes printed on the backs) that came with the game.
There were also the twelve zodiac signs marked along the track; these could be used to generate a simple horoscope.
At the center of the board was the "Eye of Zohar" which would spin as the board was agitated by the players.
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Richard Ruach's Research Center
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Kids Ka-Bala board game is
Anonymous Poll
13%
Totally real (I had one myself)
9%
Fake, it was made this with AI
9%
High effort Hoax made from scratch (physical copy exists but the history is a lie)
3%
Viral marketing for a new product
18%
Kabbalistic PsyOp
6%
Proof that different Timeliness are merging/being rewritten
40%
Jesse, what the f*ck are you talking about?
Forwarded from Occult of Personality
Solange Claustres, speaking of Gurdjieff:
"Always watching him, I saw him 'listening' to what was behind the words, what was not actually said.
"I saw in his facial expressions how he was trying to feel and understand the unformulated question, the lack of understanding or the denial.
"I also felt his suffering for others, his sadness before their inability to understand, or wish to understand, but also his joy for a person who was truly searching.
"I often heard him use the phrase: to become the adult for oneself, and its reference to our line of descendants; he made us feel the link with our close ones, our responsibility in relationship to our parents, our grandparents, our whole lineage - which has affected us all ... Through this work we help our parents and the people around us.
"He attached great importance to this, and said that we had to become the parents of our parents by becoming the adult for ourselves."
"Always watching him, I saw him 'listening' to what was behind the words, what was not actually said.
"I saw in his facial expressions how he was trying to feel and understand the unformulated question, the lack of understanding or the denial.
"I also felt his suffering for others, his sadness before their inability to understand, or wish to understand, but also his joy for a person who was truly searching.
"I often heard him use the phrase: to become the adult for oneself, and its reference to our line of descendants; he made us feel the link with our close ones, our responsibility in relationship to our parents, our grandparents, our whole lineage - which has affected us all ... Through this work we help our parents and the people around us.
"He attached great importance to this, and said that we had to become the parents of our parents by becoming the adult for ourselves."
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