Sam Fisher (Data Drops) – Telegram
Sam Fisher (Data Drops)
1.12K subscribers
7.31K photos
4.95K videos
10.9K files
12.4K links
All the files that're in my file archive, it's like the library, but not! (you can keep these and there's no fines!)
Download Telegram
😁1
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Sometimes I wonder if I have done enough…

Could I have given more….🙏🎼
Forwarded from SaltWater Girl
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
The praying cat 😻😻😻😻😻😻
1
6.30pm tonight 🕊️🤍
Forwarded from Sam Fisher (Data Drops) (sam fisher)
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
They summoned 'Plasma Entities' in our distant past

Clip from

The System 'For Dummies': (Chapter 1) Origins and Power

Premiers tonight (18/11/2025)

at

18:30 (GMT)


on YouTube

https://youtu.be/3eFAEYpBCpI?si=JHl2yas2s8RvysNm
I'm having issues with my latest video, before I've even got to the upload stage - Sam Fisher YouTube

My next episode of The System 'For Dummies' is being delayed by my editing software not cooperating. Cab anyone recommend a reliable editor for android, or should I just release the raw, unedited videos i did instead?

https://youtube.com/watch?v=P79IrULNZ_I&si=kTuYbUdJXyNwlZNJ
Forwarded from Orgone Channel Telegram (ned)
AI responses may confabulate.

The archetype of the "boy who never grows up"—psychologically termed the
puer aeternus (Latin for "eternal boy")—is an ancient concept that long predates both Peer Gynt and Peter Pan and has origins in classical mythology and folklore.
Mythological Origins
The direct mythological origin of the term "puer aeternus" comes from the Roman poet Ovid's epic, Metamorphoses, written around 8 AD..
In the poem, Ovid uses the phrase to address the child-god Iacchus, who was a figure in the Eleusinian Mysteries (secret religious rites of ancient Greece). Iacchus was later identified with other gods of divine youth, vegetation, death, and resurrection, such as:

Dionysus/Bacchus (Greek/Roman god of wine, ecstasy, and abandon, who is often depicted as youthful and uninhibited).
Eros (Greek god of love and desire, often portrayed as a perpetually young figure).
Tammuz, Attis, and Adonis (Vegetation gods from various ancient Middle Eastern mythologies whose cycles of life, death, and rebirth represent eternal youth).

The essence of these figures is that they remain eternally young, often avoiding commitment, boundaries, and the responsibilities of mature life, while valuing freedom and immediate experience above all else.
Psychological Archetype
In the 20th century, Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung adopted the term puer aeternus as an archetype in his analytical psychology.

Jung's theory: Jung proposed that this archetype is an innate pattern within the "collective unconscious" that represents the "divine child" and the potential for newness, creativity, and spiritual growth.
The shadow side: When a person becomes overly identified with this archetype (often due to an unresolved parent complex), they exhibit traits like the fear of commitment, avoidance of responsibility (leading a "provisional life"), and a retreat into fantasy to avoid the demands of reality, essentially becoming a "man-child".

Thus, while Ibsen and Barrie created definitive literary characters, the fundamental concept of a figure who embodies eternal youth and resists adulthood has been a recurring theme in human storytelling for millennia.
Archaeologists Find Tablet With Letters From Unknown Language - Popular Mechanics Magazine Online

Something I've been talking about for quite some time, is the existence of Aratta in the Black Sea Basin and part of that civilisation being in Georgia.
Could this be related perhaps?

https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/archaeology/a69518175/unknown-language-tablet-discovery/
Sam Fisher (Data Drops) pinned «Archaeologists Find Tablet With Letters From Unknown Language - Popular Mechanics Magazine Online Something I've been talking about for quite some time, is the existence of Aratta in the Black Sea Basin and part of that civilisation being in Georgia. Could…»