cherbert
31-08-2007, 12:34 PM
Hi everyone, I'm new to these forums and also a new follower of the theories presented by David Icke. The first book I chose to read is Infinite Love Is the Only Truth - Everything Else Is Illusion. I am only about a quarter of the way through.
At the same time I ordered this I also picked up Beyond 2012 by Geoff Stray and have been reading this along side. I was quite astonished to find similarities in what David Icke was saying so very early on in this book.
The Cuauhititlan Annais, a Nahuati manuscript, suggests that Jaguar Sun ended with an eclipse accompanied by the decent of tzitzimime, celestial demons that devoured mankind. John Major Jenkins says the tzitzimime are also predicted by the Aztecs for the end of the Fifth Sun, and sees them as either our own subconscious fears or as "autonomous transdimensional entities."
My concern (and the main point of my post) is the use of the following analogy used on page 24 (paperback)...
...and just as water spirals down a plughole in opposing directions in each of Earth's hemispheres, which are divided by the Earth's equator, so our changing orentation to the Galactic Equator will affect us in a similar way.
Correct me please if I am wrong but I was under the impression the water down the plughole story was an urban myth? That being the case (and I know its only a small thing) does this in anyway discredit the author and his research?
Apologies if this has already been discussed in the past.
Thank you.
Chris
At the same time I ordered this I also picked up Beyond 2012 by Geoff Stray and have been reading this along side. I was quite astonished to find similarities in what David Icke was saying so very early on in this book.
The Cuauhititlan Annais, a Nahuati manuscript, suggests that Jaguar Sun ended with an eclipse accompanied by the decent of tzitzimime, celestial demons that devoured mankind. John Major Jenkins says the tzitzimime are also predicted by the Aztecs for the end of the Fifth Sun, and sees them as either our own subconscious fears or as "autonomous transdimensional entities."
My concern (and the main point of my post) is the use of the following analogy used on page 24 (paperback)...
...and just as water spirals down a plughole in opposing directions in each of Earth's hemispheres, which are divided by the Earth's equator, so our changing orentation to the Galactic Equator will affect us in a similar way.
Correct me please if I am wrong but I was under the impression the water down the plughole story was an urban myth? That being the case (and I know its only a small thing) does this in anyway discredit the author and his research?
Apologies if this has already been discussed in the past.
Thank you.
Chris