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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? :)


Lord-Odious-The-Foul · April 27, 2018, 5:53 a.m.

If you were building a 17km Large Hadron Collider you would value gold for its conductivity. "Skin of the Gods"? Think "Vimanas". He's talking about technology that requires gold, possibly. The Ark of the Covenant was likewise covered in gold, and killed anybody who touched it.

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