Aubrey Marcus
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And when we think of Arcs of the Covenant, we think of a nice box that was ornate that held the tablets of Moses.
And hooray, that was a nice carrying thing.
Like when we're moving houses, we have a box and we move.
So they moved some tablets over there.
And of course, in some movies, the Ark has interesting powers, which was a kind of
strange script of culture that moved through Indiana Jones where the Ark could contain this massive energy source.
But without spoiling the reveal here, what is an Ark of the Covenant and why were there so many and where did it come from?
So who has these arcs now?
I mean, where are they?
But so there was also, I want to take this moment, there was a relationship developed between the Templars and the indigenous.
And as part of the lore in that relationship, they made a sacred covenant, I guess, together between them that they were going to together protect these sites and these treasure sites.
No.
That's the ultimate truth that we seem to all too easily forget.
That's a big part of the amnesia that is happening, this remembering and remembering that we're all children of the divine.
I want to just kind of go into this a little bit further.
I've spent quite a bit of time with a lot of Lakota relatives, and I was having an interesting discussion with my brother Ozuya Chikala and Chase Iron Eyes, and we were talking about the stories.
And there's a level of stories that can be told, and then there's a level of stories that can't be told.
And even in the stories that are told, it's sometimes difficult to disambiguate how much church influence came into those stories to adjust and create what the Gnostics would call an anomia, a deviation in the story to mislead people from the truth.
But some of these stories, it's like, well, if this was true, wouldn't the natives be telling these stories?
Well, if they told those stories, they would have been killed.