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Hesperado's avatar

Hi, do you have a source for this? --

"...the favorite drink of the Gods, ambrosia, is nothing else than adrenalized human blood, pressed fresh for their pleasure. "

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Palamambron's avatar

What did you find out in your research when you typed in Ambrosia is human blood?

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Hesperado's avatar

I haven’t done any research on it. Just wondering where the original claimer got his info.

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Palamambron's avatar

This is what I hoped you would discover. https://www.theguardian.com/society/shortcuts/2017/aug/21/ambrosia-the-startup-harvesting-the-blood-of-the-young The tradition that ambrosia is human blood was taught to me by an English professor. Google AI claims it’s not human blood, but it’s lying.

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Hesperado's avatar

That article is just about blood transfusions. Ambrosia was a drink. You still haven’t proven your claim.

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Tirion's avatar

Whoa, great post, Palamambron! Thank you :)

I didn't understand "...when a book’s copyright expires, the book gets kicked out of university library shelves..." Why does that happen?

Enoch is an aspect/incarnation of the being also known as Enki, Ptah and Idris, right?

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Palamambron's avatar

It's up to each library, but generally, low circulating materials will get replaced once the copyright expires. With university libraries, it's like clockwork. They have to make room on the shelves for the new books. I don't know about Enoch being an incarnation of Enki. I've always thought that Enki was more of a Hades/Satan, ruler of the underworld type. Just from reading Sitchin, not by being an expert.

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IGW's avatar

"...stomping us and squeezing out our juice. Relishing our roasted flesh straight off the bone, and inhaling the fresh roasted smoke of our interstitial fats straight from the spit and fire, while we writhe upon the coals..."

Mmmmm, tasty. Having the in-laws over this weekend and was wondering what to serve.

Maybe much of this - the harvesting & so on, can be explained by the ancient Hindu concept of the great Ages or Yugas (Satya (Golden) 1,728,000 years Tretar (Silver) 1,296,000 Dvapera (Bronze) 864,000 Kali ( Iron) 432,000)?

According to my limited knowledge of their teaching, we're about 5,000 years into the Kali Yuga, the Age of ignorance & suffering & it's all down hill from here - as the song goes, ' we 'aint seen nothing yet'.

And the reason for it all - in very simple terms - is a learning process for each Soul which may be re-born countless times, experiencing the precise results of previous actions until re-union with God (the 'why' is another matter, of which I also know next to nothing).

But one thing I am (reasonably) sure of is that, looking up at the Heavens on a clear night, knowing that all I see is less than a dust speck in the ever expanding, unknowable universe that appears to work like a well oiled clock...then there re no accidents in the Universe. How could there be?

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Palamambron's avatar

I don’t think you’re far off on your Hindu comparison. Thanks for playing along. Blake scholar Peter F. Fisher claimed that one could not understand Blake unless he had read the Bhagavad Gita in the original Sanskrit (which I haven’t done).

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IGW's avatar

At my UK Grammar, more than half a century ago, we barely touched on Blake so your post is a timely reminder to re-visit.

I have trouble reading the Gita in English let alone Sanskrit!

BTW my sub-stack is dead in the water, never got started.. There was I, about to launch my ideas on every thought, word & deed having its consequence; that there truly are 'no accidents in the Universe,' that everything is Perfect...when someone I knew of lost young children in an awful event.

Imagining myself at the funeral, saying, 'don't worry, it's all Karma; they chose their short lives & deaths, it all has meaning; death is just a change of consciousness'... I thought how preposterous, I'd end up in the Church graveyard, killed by angry mourners...

Of course, Hindus, Buddhists & many others understand re-birth & Karma, but in the West we have a way to go (and anyway, we have a war coming up).

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Tirion's avatar

Clif High has also written/spoken a lot about "Relishing our roasted flesh straight off the bone, and inhaling the fresh roasted smoke of our interstitial fats straight from the spit and fire, while we writhe upon the coals.." from the perspective of his ontological model. He says the Elohim are space aliens and documented as such.

He also writes/talks about the yugas and believes that the Kali Yuga ended in 1699. He believes we are now in an ascending Dvapara Yuga, eg:

https://clifhigh.substack.com/p/elohim-current-capacity-in-contention

https://clifhigh.substack.com/p/conspiracists-guide-to-the-great

There are many more in his Substack archive.

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Palamambron's avatar

Yes, Clif High is where I got the imagery of the feasting Gods. I've listened to him since 2019. He has given some of my favorite sermons. I miss the old chalk board sermon days. I asked him in an email what he thought about Sitchin, and Lloyd Pye. He said Sitchin is a fraud and there was never any translation and the pretense to science part of it is bullshit. It throws the Dead Sea scrolls into dubious territory, and he thought that Lloyd Pie was totally misled by Sitchin, and was a dupe. But...I still like Sitchin and Lloyd Pye, because it's such a compelling story, drawing from real myth. You can't say it's not a real myth.

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IGW's avatar

Yes, I started reading/viewing Clif way before he predicted $3K silver...

He's a marvelous story-teller, the sort of teacher every boy wished he'd had, f's and all. But in my view he went off the Reservation a while ago and has only recently returned with an acknowledgment, among others, that everything happens in the moment (maybe he's reading Ekhart Tolle?) and that we create our own circumstances, our own lives, by our thoughts & actions in every moment.

Clif does tend to present everything articulately & convincingly as a given, no room for doubt or questioning & little to zero actual evidence or back-up.

That said, he's very entertaining but I always have the salt shaker handy.

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American State National's avatar

Dont you think that this God you speak of is actually the Lord for the ones who worship Mammon?

God Creator, nameless One is loving and just. No, adrenelized blood is only for the Lord of this world: Satan

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Palamambron's avatar

When I speak of God, I’m talking about the creator, not the usurper. The one who sent Jesus into the world. The author of all spiritual gifts.

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