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Chalchiuhtlicue said:I hope you check back and see the images I just poster, which remind me very much of crayon drawings. They come from Teotihuacan, near Mexico City, and I can assure you drugs were invovled. I'm wondering if the beings they met and recorded in their art are the same sort you are meeting. They apparently built their entire civilization on the results of their meeting with these beings and I wonder if technological nformation was exchanged along the way. If so, did they cross over into this dimention or was the transmission purely vision-related?
I think what I'm seeing in the art is people being trained to use spice to communicate with the Others. To do this, they often cut on themselves to draw blood which they smear on paper and burn it (in the picture of the lady talking to the dragon, there is a bowl with papers ready to burn....it's under the snake)...
Or should we let sleeping dogs lie?
Wow, thank you for teaching my so much about Spice! The new pictures you posted, especially the three eyed one, are very similar to the entities we have come across.
Regarding your speculative idea that the pyramids are a purposefully charged place where the veil is especially thin, I've seen that idea before in relation to Celtic notions of certain places, especially borders (often with physical markers), springs, and the like, being places where the veil is thin. I will make a point to test the rest of your ideas in future sessions.
Regarding the "blood" topic. The only time I've heard of blood coming up with respect to shamanix has been with respect to menstrual blood. According to Steve Beyer's "Singing to the Plants", Amazonian shamans from many different groups say that the "spirits" do not like the smell of menstrual blood (or other sexual fluids for that matter). Beyer also discusses dark shamanic fluids or phlegm that the shaman can use to suck out magic darts or other weapons of sorcerers.
Are you familiar with any of Paul Devereux's work? He's written about the pyramids and many of the "Earth Mysteries". Also, Graham Hancock's "Supernatural" would be a good source for your work. I find particularly fascinating his notion of "junk DNA" containing messages written by the designers of DNA; he suggests that it can be accessed during non-ordinary states.
Since you can't partake yourself due to doctor's orders, I'm trying to figure out how I/we can best help you with your research. I've heard of people trying to test whether the entities are "real" by asking them to compute the prime factors of a large number. I think this approach is incredibly human-centric. I wonder what sort of information we could try to bring back to help you with your work.