Their mere existence gets one’s speculative motor running!👽
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u/danl999
1 points2022-03-09 20:32
Maybe that's the "African Magic" Mystery mentioned.
Better than ours I believe she implied.
If you want a "taste" of it, it probably led to Kabballah. Based on proximity.
But Kabballah is 100% delusional now. Even by the time of book of Job it was "losing it". You can tell, because Kabbalists get all angry if you try to talk magic with them.
They turn foaming at the mouth bad player nearly instantly.
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Im not gonna focus on anything outside of this tbh. If fhis is about, this, srry. I havent watched the clip
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/new-evidence-human-activity-north-america-130000-years-ago-180963046/
https://www.wired.com/2017/04/130000-year-old-mastodon-threatens-upend-human-history/
https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/criticisms-mount-against-claim-hominins-americas-over-100000-years-ago-021822
If true, then they were not homo sapiens.
I believe Humans are 300,000 years old, to 700,000 years old.
And according to one of my IOBs, before agriculture they ALL had magic.
It's inevitable.
The Boskop Skulls
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Their mere existence gets one’s speculative motor running!👽
Maybe that's the "African Magic" Mystery mentioned.
Better than ours I believe she implied.
If you want a "taste" of it, it probably led to Kabballah. Based on proximity.
But Kabballah is 100% delusional now. Even by the time of book of Job it was "losing it". You can tell, because Kabbalists get all angry if you try to talk magic with them.
They turn foaming at the mouth bad player nearly instantly.
The "good ones" just won't talk at all.
Any thoughts from your IOB about alien lifeforms?
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