Reading this e-book got me thinking about a few things, and I thought I would share some tentative theories I have come up with, and maybe hear back from others who are thinking along similar lines.
Theory number 1)
TP says that the Jewish race started with 3 ETs getting stuck here, and interbreeding and becoming their own race. I have this ongoing fascination with the whole RH negative blood thing, and my new theory is this: that there are actually several (or more) sources of RH negative genes, or several bloodlines, if you like. One being the people who decended from these 3 ETs, ie the Hebrew/Jewish line, another being the Aryan race (descended from Pleiadians??), and another of Scottish/Irish origin, associated with the draconians/reptilians/bluebloods.
I know this is all a big distraction and of no real significance and WE ARE ALL ONE etc, but I just find it fascinating! Especially cos I am RH negative myself, and I do have Scottish ancestry.
Theory number 2)
TP talks about how ET intervention resulted in humans worshipping ETs, and interpreting their interventions as coming from God or the gods.
I have always found it a little odd that some religions worship multiple 'gods', which have distinct personalities, and to me, don't seem particularly 'godly', whatever that means.
But, in light of TP, it now makes sense to me that these 'gods' were ETs, and that polytheistic religions (ie those that worship many gods) arose from ancient associations with these ETs, and that these 'gods' were actual beings with (of course) real and distinct personalities.
I would love to hear from someone with a background or upbringing in a polytheistic religion, to hear your take on this.
Theory number 3)
TP talks about how various plants and animals were brought here from other planets. I have always found it curious how in India, cows are held as sacred, and for some reason have this special status that allows them to wander wherever they wish, and no-one can do them any harm.
My theory on this is: cows were brought here by the ETs!!! Makes sense doesn't it? The beings regarded by ancient Indians as 'gods' brought cows here, so of course they are regarded as sacred.
I would be very interested to hear anyone's thoughts on any of the above, or any of your own ideas following on from reading the Thiaoouba Prophecy
PS I don't know about anyone else, but although I accept that what is in the TP is bascially true, I don't feel any particular liking for the main ET the author interacted with. I accept that she is from a more advanced civilisation, but I just didn't really feel that I 'liked' her very much. Maybe it was just that I didn't like the way her civilisation had intervened here and let humans believe it was "God" or "the gods". Just seemed kind of arrogant to me. What was your response to her?
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LOL, now there's food for thought, thanks hedonight!
How can the mushrooms grow in it if it has antiseptics in it? Or is that because they are magic?!
Hi Merryn , IMHO , all 3 prophesies contains truth.
The original Semites who is a very small minority of todays "jews" , can be the descendents from these ET:s - I don´t know.
Many semites lives in fact in Ireland.
The blueblooded reptilians is , what I believe descendants from the reptilian race Annunaki from Nibiru(who were worshipped like gods) , and the Masons with their blooddrinking rituals came originally from Scotland (if I remember right)
About the plants and animals - all I can say is that sunsystems are built by creatorsons.
we have of course an evolution here to that creates new sorts of plants and animals , but the main part was what I believe put here by reason.
Hi,
Nice one ....
Did really put me into thinking as well ....
It is human tendency to try to link whatever you hear to something or the other ...
will continue late :::::::::::::::::::: go to go ...
Hi Rajesh,
I hope you have a chance to get back to this discussion, as I would definitely be interested to hear your take on these ideas in relation to Hindu deities and the sacred cow thing. Cheers : )
My ancient country is very spiritualist. Our ancestors used to worship spirits and have high priestesses who has a high rank in the society. And we co-live respecting the spirits (the unseen), nature spirits and the nature itself, while living a simple life with the nature. These kind of belief is now called Animism. We also have our local version of 'mythology' like stories about individuals having supernatural strengths. Our country were once a spiritualist nation before the catholic crusades introduced their deceiving Catholic religion in attempt to invade our country subtlety. (because they couldn't invade us in man-to-man war even with their supposed more advanced equips).
Hi Uhhuh, good point - there are other focuses for worship that are not ET. I am curious to look up where you are from... : )
Personally I find the whole concept of worship pretty wierd, and I believe that any deity that requires followers to worship them is coming from a place of ego, and is therefore not enlightened enough to be worthy of worship, or following for that matter.
I think no matter what, we transcend our blood lines, that being said, it also has a huge effect on who we are as well... Just depends on where we want to take it. I feel like I connect more with beliving there are many gods, rather than one God.
On top of that, I think we all have the potential to be like gods, because when you look at things from a bigger picture perspective, we are all becoming more evolved, and that would seem the natural Evolution of our Destiny....
I know some people would say that sounds Egotistical, but that's not the way I mean it at all, I say it with the deepest of respect towards that ones who have come before us, and will come after...
This life is indeed an amazing discovery....
Thanks for sharing the interesting information though, Merryn, I think there could definitely be truth in it :)
Hi Delilah,
If you are O+ then you are not Rh negative, as the + denotes that you are Rh positive. I totally agree that we are all evolving gods and goddesses - not egotisitical at all. Thanks for the lovely pic too : )