Anonymous ID: 100743 April 6, 2019, 1:01 a.m. No.6070026   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0047 >>2794

>>6068100

i think this dualism you speak of interesting. by way of corollary is it likely that their are 2 understanding of the left hand path as well? a high and a low satanic if you will. as I understand it christianity features manichean dualism which is the notion that both good and evil are forces in the objective world. it follows logically then, that if one side of the duality splits there is likely a demarcation splitting the other side as well.

Anonymous ID: 100743 April 6, 2019, 1:06 a.m. No.6070047   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6070026

at the same time I want to share a distinction I bear in mind with such epiphanies and drops. I file this away as something of an overlay. knowing that there is a 2 tiered system helps me make sense of events and fact patterns. its something of an underlying type of useful. in contrast there is applied knowledge. information or realization that can be instrumental in furthering task. For instance if we had knowledge of the wherabouts of a smoking gun that would be practical knowledge in that it would push this endeavor forward. thats all i just wanted to throw out that distinction in case useful for others

Anonymous ID: 100743 April 6, 2019, 10:11 a.m. No.6073263   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5109

>>6073086

more like if you understand the relationship between math and music theory you can communicate across both. well as an extension if you know math (patterns) and indian music theory you can infer position on a cycle by keeping time (with indian music its rythm with classical its scales tones). you have spent some will endeavoring to get to your current place in understanding. have any experience with global storehouse of knowledge (aka akashic record)?

Anonymous ID: 100743 April 6, 2019, 7:52 p.m. No.6079895   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9938

>>6079855

Historical evolution

 

In 1995, the Qinghai provincial government listed the district as a provincial nature reserve and announced it in 1996.

 

In December 1997, the State Council approved and announced that the area is a national nature reserve.

 

In September 1999, it was renamed "Qinghai Hoh Xil National Nature Reserve".

 

Geographical environment

 

 

position

The Hoh Xil Nature Reserve is located in the Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in the southwest of Qinghai. It is a mountainous platform between the three provinces of Qinghai, Xinjiang and Tibet. The protected area is connected to Tibet in the west, adjacent to Golmud Tanggula Township in the south, connected to the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in the north, and to the Qinghai-Tibet Highway in the east, with a total area of ​​45,000 square kilometers.

Geological landform

The terrain of the Hoh Xil National Nature Reserve in Qinghai is high-lying and controlled by geological and geomorphological structures. The mountainous areas, wide valleys and basins in the area are in a regular strip-like arrangement from northwest to southeast : 

from north to south: Kunlun Shandong section Boca Lake Rake and Malan Mountain - Big Snow Peak

Large and medium undulating mountains and polar mountains; Leshan Wuhu Lake - Hoh Xil Lake - Zhuo Nai Lake, Lake Kusai Lake high altitude lake basin; small and undulating alpine belt in Hoh Xil Mountain; Xijin Wulan Lake - Chumar The high-altitude wide valley lake belt of the river; the small and undulating mountain belt of the winter Buhler-Ulanwula mountain. 

The central part of the Hoh Xil Nature Reserve is relatively low in the middle, low in the west and low in the east. The basic landform types are small and medium-sized undulating mountains and high mountains, and the high-altitude hills, terraces and plains.

Hydrology

Qinghai Kekexili National Nature Reserve is the intersection of the inland lake area of ​​the Qiangtang Plateau and the north source water system of the Yangtze River. 

Hoh Xil is divided into three water systems: the eastern part of the Yangtze River, which consists of the Chumar River system, is supplied by rainwater and groundwater, and the water volume is small. It is dominated by seasonal rivers: the west and the north are lakes. The Tongsong water system is located in the northeastern part of the inflow lake area of ​​the Qiangtang Plateau; the northern part is the inner stream system of the Qaidam Basin, which is dominated by the Hongshui River and flows into the Qaidam Basin through the Kunlun Mountains.

The river basin in the protected area covers almost the entire protected area; there are many lakes. According to the statistics, there are 107 lakes with an area of ​​more than 1 square kilometer, with a total area of ​​3,825 square kilometers. There are 6 lakes with an area of ​​more than 200 square kilometers and less than 1 square kilometer. There are more than 7,000 lakes, so it is called the “land of thousands of lakes”. 

The modern glaciers in Hoh Xil are widespread, with 255 glaciers, an area of ​​750.7 square kilometers and an ice reserve of 81.648 billion cubic meters. The protected area is located in the permafrost zone. The area of ​​the protected area of ​​the frozen soil area is over 90%, and the maximum thickness of the frozen soil is 400 meters. Glaciers and frozen soils are huge solid reservoirs.

Anonymous ID: 100743 April 6, 2019, 8:10 p.m. No.6080117   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0129 >>0379 >>2057

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sungods_in_Exile

 

this book was written in the heydey of chariots of the gods and carlos castenada. but look at the entry. it reads like a cia authored synopsis of the warren commission findings. i have never read it nor am i familiar with the author, but strip the account summarized down adventurer types seeking thrills at the peak of mountains (ordinary) encounter locals when not busy climbing (ordinary). these locals relay their origin tale which involves coming from the heavens (pretty ordinary in oral traditions right?) so why the effort and time to debunk this account this instance when authors of the day were very overly confident in their conclusions despite lack of traditional scientific rigour. it strikes me as odd here… and i dont want to even recount the anomolies of trying to ascertain the peak height for mountains in the area using google just now. try for yourself search with the goal of having google provide you the peak height of baian kara ula and see how difficult it is to get a straight answer

Anonymous ID: 100743 April 6, 2019, 8:28 p.m. No.6080379   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6080117

looking into above after google suggested it on the results list from a query seeking mt peak info via google i search gods in exile to see if i can find nonwiki writeups… at the bottom of the page google suggests i add the term heine to my existing query. because its rare i see google being this helpful (like its confused kinda) i say sure lets heap it on.

 

heine was a german poet and contemporary of marx. actually they were cousins. and he was the actual source of the quote "god is dead" not neitzsche apparently. germans tibetan mountains google acting off like disoriented by this line of search….. I am posting this now because it looks like this is more than a stumble but I am not done reading yet

Anonymous ID: 100743 April 6, 2019, 10:54 p.m. No.6082057   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6027667

>>6037694

>>6079938

>>6080117

the heine dig has a pin in it for now but it looks like it is indeed one I will be picking up on.

 

ok I was saying how much trouble it was getting google to perform a simple task. it was convinced I wanted to know the height of an ethnic group even when i included the word geology in the search.

 

looking over most of the hits thought its like digging on pindar lizard stuff most pages are copypasta of the same original material with possible citation (but its copy pasta so its verbatim) . when not copy pasta it is shills and slides.

 

now, in this instance, do the shills and slides outweigh the copypasta.

 

but ive got a remote connection to offer which seems to heretofore been undiscussed on the superficial web.

 

heres a link to a takedown of that book gods in exile.

 

https://steemit.com/history/@donkeypong/sungods-in-exile-pseudo-archaeology-at-its-finest

 

ok you can skim it the tldr is thus:

 

the author of that book claimed knowledge gained from being a personal assistant to a renowned ethnologist in the uk that was in career prime of tenure circa the 1940s.

 

that gentleman kept journals as all good students of the human condition are wont to do. after he died his assistant acquired journals and published material in the form of the book.

 

So then the author/asst later retracts the main assertions he set forth in the book and confessed he made them all up on a larp…

 

so says the guy with the blog. the books author is even said to have confessed to having created the names of people mentioned from whole cloth.

 

the blogger then takes time (in case the reader isnt convinced to stop looking) that the very object that set forth the ethnologists travel to that region in the first place.

 

so blogger says author created fictions and passed them off to readers, except for that one:– the ethnologist–, but he was an idiot anyway cuz he didnt know chinese coins at one time had holes at their center.

 

anons we all learn to swim with and discern schills schillinh real quick in this here environment.

 

thats what its like to dig on this but outside of containment and vacuum that is here.

 

according to backstory of ethnologists records, as relayed to book and then from book to takedown, the artifact originated from a group of people that sincerely regard their arrival on earth as a matter of their ship crashing circa 1040ce.

 

a whole group of people likely over at least a pair of villages claimed that as their story so help them as far if anyone asked.

 

what I want to point out is in that year 1040(ish)CE.

 

As I understand it, with the bulk of chinese culture they count the first 12 month postbirth as year one for the child. this is subtle but look, when do we say a child is one? twelve months AFTER birth has taken place. catch that?

 

for timekeeping in some contexts chinese forego the use if zero where we take it for granted.

 

there a first order distinction that would be lost in communication if I were to have a talk with someone in china that centered on history over years +.

 

interviewing a remote outpost at the fringes of Tibet and China's frontier one shouldnt take as a given is that the locals possess a firm grasp of dating as we think of it.

 

my point being that if the original journal contained account of these people using that as the approx time of their beginnings on earth, give it a slightly wider berth of error than normal.

 

1040ce to the oxford prof may have was likely his best reckoning using what he was told. well also around that time on the other side of Tibet, padmasambhava shows up and does his thing.

 

these two events have never been mentioned together to my knowledge and are the reason for this longwinded post.

 

reread my account in the drop related and note how I summarize my internalization of studying that bit of buddhist lore..

 

now look at these takedowns claiming that theres nothing to see with that book or those people or the stones that set the prof into treking out for answers in the first place.

Anonymous ID: 100743 April 8, 2019, 6:45 p.m. No.6103258   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6103210

its a long read but worth it. essentially a layperson connected the dots between seemingly isolated cases of death from kruntzfel-jacobs disease (e.g. kuru) and found they all shared a commonality of connection to a local racetrak.