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truthdog
07-05-2008, 06:30 AM
So my friend, who is a master mason is a Reptilian shapeshifter. Or was in his past life since he was taken through "Past life regression, hypnosis". This is what happened.
He saw himself as a lizard man, wearing a large headdress made out of feathers. And very ornate designs. He said he was standing by some circular object that looked almost like a stargate, and he was with a female reptilian. Suddenly a group of people attacked him and with ease he threw them out of his way until they were able to pin him down. They then separated his body parts, and speared him with a long spear he described that had a curved look to it and ornate designs on it.

My friend would never lie about something like that.

In any event, he is currently 36 years old, a master mason, and one of the nicest people you'll ever come across.

Because of his past life experience, perhaps this has something to do with "Quetzelcoatl". I was looking at mayan headdresses, and I must say they are very similar to what he was describing.

If he was a reptile, I asked him if he could shapeshift today. He can't. I'm not sure why, niether can I and the both of us are in the same bloodline.

marpat
07-05-2008, 08:58 PM
So my friend, who is a master mason is a Reptilian shapeshifter. Or was in his past life since he was taken through "Past life regression, hypnosis". This is what happened.
He saw himself as a lizard man, wearing a large headdress made out of feathers. And very ornate designs. He said he was standing by some circular object that looked almost like a stargate, and he was with a female reptilian. Suddenly a group of people attacked him and with ease he threw them out of his way until they were able to pin him down. They then separated his body parts, and speared him with a long spear he described that had a curved look to it and ornate designs on it.

My friend would never lie about something like that.

In any event, he is currently 36 years old, a master mason, and one of the nicest people you'll ever come across.

Because of his past life experience, perhaps this has something to do with "Quetzelcoatl". I was looking at mayan headdresses, and I must say they are very similar to what he was describing.

If he was a reptile, I asked him if he could shapeshift today. He can't. I'm not sure why, niether can I and the both of us are in the same bloodline.

Probably because the story is bullshit

truthdog
08-05-2008, 01:01 AM
Nah I don't remember him telling me about any cow poop in the story. lol. I didn't make it up, tis his experience.

PS marpat is an unhappy person.

marpat
08-05-2008, 08:41 PM
Nah I don't remember him telling me about any cow poop in the story. lol. I didn't make it up, tis his experience.

PS marpat is an unhappy person.

Unhappy? I think your problem is that you are mind controlled by conspiracy theories and can't allow other people to manifest their ideas and opinions if they are not in agreement with your own. That makes you a bit of a sheep.

truthdog
09-05-2008, 03:28 AM
nah I don't care. And no I'm not mind controlled lol... far beyond that.

hirschfelder
09-05-2008, 01:13 PM
PS marpat is an unhappy person.

Why do you say that? He seems like an easy-going kind of fella. Very open minded and not at all prone getting all worked up when people contemplate possibilities that make him insecure

elirien
09-05-2008, 02:14 PM
I don't know about marpat's happiness but the term "bullshit" isn't pretty open minded and I'm not a genius. I am pretty sceptic about reptilians so I don't comment on the subject mostly. But I never say its bullshit since I can't prove it is bullshit.

Interesting story.

naga
10-05-2008, 02:03 AM
I don't know about marpat's happiness but the term "bullshit" isn't pretty open minded and I'm not a genius. I am pretty sceptic about reptilians so I don't comment on the subject mostly. But I never say its bullshit since I can't prove it is bullshit.

Interesting story.


Good perspective to take ;)


"So oft in theologic wars,
The disputants, I ween,
Rail on in utter ignorance
Of what each other mean,
And prate about an Elephant
Not one of them has seen!"

~John Godfrey Saxe
*1887: referring to the Buddhist fable of the Blind Sages and the Elephant, found in the Udana, chapter 6, section 4.

From the elephant in the middle of the living room- ha!

truthdog
10-05-2008, 02:44 AM
It was some un-needed comment that I threw out at Marpat. Hey friend, we don't know eachother so peace okay. we all have our own beliefs.

lightgiver
24-02-2010, 08:48 PM
Robert Anton Wilson writes about the Illuminati in the Illuminatus trilogy and other books. The book Cosmic Trigger I: Final Secret of the Illuminati describes his drug-induced experiences with three-eyed beings from Sirius. He is known for stating various forms of conspiracy theory (he also claims to be a high-level initiate of Aleister Crowley's Ordo Templi Orientis).

elo_zorn
25-02-2010, 07:50 PM
Robert Anton Wilson writes about the Illuminati in the Illuminatus trilogy and other books. The book Cosmic Trigger I: Final Secret of the Illuminati describes his drug-induced experiences with three-eyed beings from Sirius. He is known for stating various forms of conspiracy theory (he also claims to be a high-level initiate of Aleister Crowley's Ordo Templi Orientis).

Robert Anton Wilson was an amazing author and person...Cosmic Trigger I is definitely one of his best works, especially if it's your first time reading him. Also the OTO was started by Carl Kellner, not Crowley.

el chile enmascarado
25-02-2010, 09:53 PM
so my friend, who is a master mason is a reptilian shapeshifter. Or was in his past life since he was taken through "past life regression, hypnosis". This is what happened.
He saw himself as a lizard man, wearing a large headdress made out of feathers. And very ornate designs. He said he was standing by some circular object that looked almost like a stargate, and he was with a female reptilian. Suddenly a group of people attacked him and with ease he threw them out of his way until they were able to pin him down. They then separated his body parts, and speared him with a long spear he described that had a curved look to it and ornate designs on it.

My friend would never lie about something like that.

In any event, he is currently 36 years old, a master mason, and one of the nicest people you'll ever come across.

Because of his past life experience, perhaps this has something to do with "quetzelcoatl". I was looking at mayan headdresses, and i must say they are very similar to what he was describing.

If he was a reptile, i asked him if he could shapeshift today. He can't. I'm not sure why, niether can i and the both of us are in the same bloodline.


Quetzalcoatl y la cultura maya son dos cosas completamente diferentes en forma y en tiempo.

Algo de lectura e investigacion antes de escribir serviria mucho.


Quetzalcoatl and mayan culture are two diferent things in concept and time.

You need some investigation job before posting.

lightgiver
25-02-2010, 10:19 PM
Robert Anton Wilson was an amazing author and person...Cosmic Trigger I is definitely one of his best works, especially if it's your first time reading him. Also the OTO was started by Carl Kellner, not Crowley.

Interesting link if you have not already seen it :)

Ordo Templi Orientis Phenomenon: List of Books

http://user.cyberlink.ch/~koenig/list.htm

http://user.cyberlink.ch/~koenig/bowie.htm

dunadan
25-02-2010, 10:32 PM
Robert Anton Wilson writes about the Illuminati in the Illuminatus trilogy and other books. The book Cosmic Trigger I: Final Secret of the Illuminati describes his drug-induced experiences with three-eyed beings from Sirius. He is known for stating various forms of conspiracy theory (he also claims to be a high-level initiate of Aleister Crowley's Ordo Templi Orientis).

There is a 'three eyed' lizard called the Tua Tara or Tuatara and is to be found in New Zealand - an endangered species.

It is said to be one of the oldest creatures on Earth - a lizard with a 'third eye' in its skull something which has baffled the experts as they have no idea as to this creature's need for such.

The lizard's 'third eye' seems to loose its 'function' (closes over) before they reach adulthood. This third eye has all features of a real eye, yet now appears to be defunct - maybe now used for vitamin D absorbtion. It could also be the equivalent on the mammalian pineal gland.

In legend these ancient lizards (which are halfway between snakes and lizards and have remained unchanged for millions of years) were named Ariki (a god form). They are also seen as messengers of the Whiro (god of death and disaster, dark-lord, lord of the underworld and bringer of all of the world's ills etc....).

Maori women are forbidden from eating them.

I have yet to find out more......

elo_zorn
26-02-2010, 03:30 PM
There is a 'three eyed' lizard called the Tua Tara or Tuatara and is to be found in New Zealand - an endangered species.

It is said to be one of the oldest creatures on Earth - a lizard with a 'third eye' in its skull something which has baffled the experts as they have no idea as to this creature's need for such.

The lizard's 'third eye' seems to loose its 'function' (closes over) before they reach adulthood. This third eye has all features of a real eye, yet now appears to be defunct - maybe now used for vitamin D absorbtion. It could also be the equivalent on the mammalian pineal gland.

In legend these ancient lizards (which are halfway between snakes and lizards and have remained unchanged for millions of years) were named Ariki (a god form). They are also seen as messengers of the Whiro (god of death and disaster, dark-lord, lord of the underworld and bringer of all of the world's ills etc....).

Maori women are forbidden from eating them.

I have yet to find out more......

The Tuatara actually isn't even a lizard! They have their own order-Sphenodontia, which consists of 2 different species of Tuatara. Although they are known for their "third eye", some lizards have a "lens" like scale between their regular eyes as well, with their pineal glands situated below (this is also sometimes referred to as a third eye). The pineal gland is heavily effected by light in these creatures regulating breeding cycles, night and day etc.

From what I've read and from personal experience, I speculate that as this gland moves deeper into the brain (birds deeper than reptiles, mammals deeper than birds and humans have the deepest placement of all) it begins to take on a new function...predominantly DMT production which opens up a new 6th sense so to speak, enabling us to experience parts of reality that we're normally not privy to.

dunadan
26-02-2010, 08:49 PM
The Tuatara actually isn't even a lizard! They have their own order-Sphenodontia, which consists of 2 different species of Tuatara. Although they are known for their "third eye", some lizards have a "lens" like scale between their regular eyes as well, with their pineal glands situated below (this is also sometimes referred to as a third eye). The pineal gland is heavily effected by light in these creatures regulating breeding cycles, night and day etc.

From what I've read and from personal experience, I speculate that as this gland moves deeper into the brain (birds deeper than reptiles, mammals deeper than birds and humans have the deepest placement of all) it begins to take on a new function...predominantly DMT production which opens up a new 6th sense so to speak, enabling us to experience parts of reality that we're normally not privy to.

As I said these beasts are a halfway house (lizard, snake et al.) and very ancient. The use of this third eye - in modern times - ceases before adulthood. This third eye, is, centralised - as far as I can tell.