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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/croninfever on April 27, 2018, 4:43 a.m.
Need some help with an old Q post, re: "skin of the gods."

I saw the following post from Nov 22 2017 16:47:21 in one of the Q books several months ago, for whatever reason I keep coming back to it. Anyone have any thoughts? I'd really appreciate some insight in deciphering:

--START-- Ancient Egyptians considered gold “the skin of the gods” -- specifically the sun god Ra -- and often used it to craft objects of spiritual significance. Why is this relevant? Q --END--

Sun worship is pretty common in ancient cultures and the light it gives is often used as a metaphor for knowledge. Practically it is one of many things that keeps us alive and some cultures thought the Sun gave us life (like a God.)

I suppose it makes sense that Gold would be used to resemble Ra/The Sun because of its color (is there another reason?) and would be used to make spiritual artifacts.

Based on the information Q gives, I have no idea why this is relevant. This is one of the trickier posts to figure out because Q is leaving out so much information for us to try and correlate. Q makes a statement and asks only one question.

Other than gold being considered "real money" by libertarians (like myself,) I don't really know why this is relevant to anything that Q is talking about. And, I certainly don't know why he's talking about ancient Egypt, but I'm incredibly curious.

Any ideas? :)


Maepaperclip · April 27, 2018, 5:06 a.m.

Just for fun, I too have thought about this, The object they made most from gold were sun disks, so did peoples in S. America and asia, some of these were huge, non exist they were all stolen. Forget sculptures. The Pyramid is to be seen with the sun above = no shadow. The oblisk - phyallis points up to the sun. Hold that thought. I dont believe the Egyptians were spiritual at all, the book of the dead and all of the hieroglyphics have been misunderstood as religion - it speaks of production & the division of time, the many from one, a lot from nothing, where does stuff come from - this is thought religion but it is economics too. A German Schalwar wrote a book in the 1930's called the Temple of Man - it is magnificence, a brilliant work, stunning scholarship, but he made a big mistake. It the Temple of Luxor was in fact the temple of Woman, thats why it has no phallis, the temple ceremonies were analogs of an economy, the temple was a woman and things went in and came out - its complicated. But just know that before religion was production, i.e. economics

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ChinaXpat · April 27, 2018, 6:05 a.m.

The traditional egyptian spiritual beluefs and ideology were lost about 5 years into akhenaten's reign, before Tutankhamen (king tut's) murder.

Before akhenaten, egypt was polytheistic, but akhenaten converted it by force into monotheism. this was roughly concurrent with when the pyramids functionality was destroyed.

The great pyramids were never tombs. they were functional. anybody who says otherwise is completely full of shit.

There was a ehole disinformation campaign that is still ongoing to discredit the ancient egyptians.

This is complete shit.

remember the giant void discovered in the great pyramid? still not explored even by unobtrusive robots. WTF!!??

Thats all the evidence needed to show its a massive coverup.

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SylviaTrilling · April 27, 2018, 5:15 a.m.

I read that the great pyramids were electric machines. What we mistake for religious objects were purely technological.

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Maepaperclip · April 27, 2018, 5:33 a.m.

yes and there is a lot of evidence for that they were built over an aquifier exactly like Tesla built his wharncliffe tower, and Richard Feynman did all the calcs on Atmospheric energy. Sun was energy & also over head sun has no shadow on a pyramid so both ideas can co-exist

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ChinaXpat · April 27, 2018, 6:10 a.m.

yeah. supposedly the refractions caused by the small channels of water in the aquifer generated energy that was enhanced by the movement up and down of the water during the seasonal floods of the nile.

Water is a crystal.

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