Luke Caverns
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But here's what I do know. Here's how we can control our lives and make our lives better in this day. The Athenian court did not like that at all. We're dealing... that is the age when the domino, the first domino gets pushed down and we start getting towards this Western mindset of, of function, right? Like before ancient Greece, gears didn't exist.
But here's what I do know. Here's how we can control our lives and make our lives better in this day. The Athenian court did not like that at all. We're dealing... that is the age when the domino, the first domino gets pushed down and we start getting towards this Western mindset of, of function, right? Like before ancient Greece, gears didn't exist.
But here's what I do know. Here's how we can control our lives and make our lives better in this day. The Athenian court did not like that at all. We're dealing... that is the age when the domino, the first domino gets pushed down and we start getting towards this Western mindset of, of function, right? Like before ancient Greece, gears didn't exist.
Gears are a very Western thing, you know, like technology, right? Um, It's kind of the same thing when we talk about the Maya calendar. The Maya calendar gets put into, makes it look like there's these gears that rotate together, I'm sure you've seen before. The Maya didn't view it that way because they didn't have gears. It's a totally, it's ingrained in us functionality.
Gears are a very Western thing, you know, like technology, right? Um, It's kind of the same thing when we talk about the Maya calendar. The Maya calendar gets put into, makes it look like there's these gears that rotate together, I'm sure you've seen before. The Maya didn't view it that way because they didn't have gears. It's a totally, it's ingrained in us functionality.
Gears are a very Western thing, you know, like technology, right? Um, It's kind of the same thing when we talk about the Maya calendar. The Maya calendar gets put into, makes it look like there's these gears that rotate together, I'm sure you've seen before. The Maya didn't view it that way because they didn't have gears. It's a totally, it's ingrained in us functionality.
We are an impious people. We don't, you know, most of us, 50% of us at least, don't believe or know for certainty that there's any God out there. We have a very Socratic approach. We're like, well, you know, if God's really out there, he's far away and distant. It doesn't have a lot to do with our lives, but here's what we can do to control our lives. That began in Athens in the fifth century.
We are an impious people. We don't, you know, most of us, 50% of us at least, don't believe or know for certainty that there's any God out there. We have a very Socratic approach. We're like, well, you know, if God's really out there, he's far away and distant. It doesn't have a lot to do with our lives, but here's what we can do to control our lives. That began in Athens in the fifth century.
We are an impious people. We don't, you know, most of us, 50% of us at least, don't believe or know for certainty that there's any God out there. We have a very Socratic approach. We're like, well, you know, if God's really out there, he's far away and distant. It doesn't have a lot to do with our lives, but here's what we can do to control our lives. That began in Athens in the fifth century.
Everything before that is a very pious people. Everything they did was holy, right? So that's, as a little side note, that's one of the things I would say, I was telling Ryan, I was like, you know, I don't know, and to my Western mind, it sounds disappointing to say it, but I just wonder if the perfection of the vases isn't because the vase themselves is holy in some way. It has to be perfect.
Everything before that is a very pious people. Everything they did was holy, right? So that's, as a little side note, that's one of the things I would say, I was telling Ryan, I was like, you know, I don't know, and to my Western mind, it sounds disappointing to say it, but I just wonder if the perfection of the vases isn't because the vase themselves is holy in some way. It has to be perfect.
Everything before that is a very pious people. Everything they did was holy, right? So that's, as a little side note, that's one of the things I would say, I was telling Ryan, I was like, you know, I don't know, and to my Western mind, it sounds disappointing to say it, but I just wonder if the perfection of the vases isn't because the vase themselves is holy in some way. It has to be perfect.
It's for the God or whatever. We're just dealing with people that are so different than us, and they exist on the other chapter of humanity where life is based about the gods. All right, so getting back to this. So Egyptians would have noticed this
It's for the God or whatever. We're just dealing with people that are so different than us, and they exist on the other chapter of humanity where life is based about the gods. All right, so getting back to this. So Egyptians would have noticed this
It's for the God or whatever. We're just dealing with people that are so different than us, and they exist on the other chapter of humanity where life is based about the gods. All right, so getting back to this. So Egyptians would have noticed this
this lotus cycle as being a clearly divine cycle as far back we know as at least 12,500 BC when the first ancestors of the dynastic Egyptians arrived in the Dakhla Oasis. Now you had people in Egypt long before that, we have bodies that are 30,000 years old, but people really, really start arriving we can detect around 12,500 years ago. People started arriving in Egypt and arriving and staying.
this lotus cycle as being a clearly divine cycle as far back we know as at least 12,500 BC when the first ancestors of the dynastic Egyptians arrived in the Dakhla Oasis. Now you had people in Egypt long before that, we have bodies that are 30,000 years old, but people really, really start arriving we can detect around 12,500 years ago. People started arriving in Egypt and arriving and staying.
this lotus cycle as being a clearly divine cycle as far back we know as at least 12,500 BC when the first ancestors of the dynastic Egyptians arrived in the Dakhla Oasis. Now you had people in Egypt long before that, we have bodies that are 30,000 years old, but people really, really start arriving we can detect around 12,500 years ago. People started arriving in Egypt and arriving and staying.
Sometimes people would arrive and then the people would die or they'd move on to somewhere else, but these people were staying.
Sometimes people would arrive and then the people would die or they'd move on to somewhere else, but these people were staying.