Saturday, November 5, 2022

November 5

10:02 Two images to prove my morning was not completely wasted. Though i can't find what i'm searching for. Proof in one lost image that the snakes (nagas) that are so much documented in Hindu history, culture, archaeology and even as present people are somehow genetically different from the people in the rest of the world and they are still here and kicking. So ruthless they will wipe out generations so they can continue their march to this time o completely dominate the world. Their two underground cities may not have be underground at all but only down under.

In this image Shiva, lord of snakes, is threatening to kill Arjuna, a main Mahabharata hero, (though he was defeated by him many times) under a figure that represents a snake with many heads.
In this image from Ancient Egypt the cat Bastet is about to kill the snake Apep, under the three of life which however reminds of the multi-headed snake figure in the first picture. But the cat has such long ears and interesting posture it resembles a kanga_roo.

11:19 To further complicate the story, there are the good nagas, or the naga sadhus. Now became the 2 million beggars roaming the streets of India, "burning bad karma" for the Indians.

While doing dishes, was thinking. Could this be a historical case (of the snakes of course) of "forgotten what they started fighting for?" and they are nowadays going by feeling or momentum only (the genetics have been drastically diluted after 1000 years in Europe). Could very well be but the momentum must stop now.

1:00 Further proof that snakes were universal in ancient world. Pharaohs' (and Sphinx's) masks, not only the snakes on their forehead, remind of erect cobras.

1:32 Chelului, tichie de măgăritar. Bogdan Ardamica. Mai potoliţi-l pe Aurescu! (dacă mai puteți!).

2:15 Still have not found that image, found something similar that shows the nagas genetic traits seen on face of many Asians and Hungarians.


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