Next up perhaps? Major religions are being exposed just a tad? Will they need "adjustments" to survive? If they do? Hinduism is next on the clock...
Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma..
Yep, it would be good to continue along the lines.
It may be good to read the book called Alien Interview by Matilda O'Donnell MacElroy. This was about Roswell.There are a number of refrences to your query there- it also ties up with the Farsight focus on the Domain
I like the idea of revealing the true identities of the major players involved in our planets major religions. I've heard some of the interview you mention here. Somewhat amazing.
It would be an excellent FS rv study to look at the triumvirate of indian gods as you are proposing. It is something that was also suggested in another thread here at FS.
However, I would suggest adding Waheguru, the sikh god in your study proposal. I studied with hindu and sikh students in college and the two groups were very different. I was told that this came from the difference that exists between the two religions.
Yes indeed. Its my understanding that this religious system has a plethora of "gods". Budda would be another figure to collect data on to include another major religion.
Hello to everybody. For sure I would like to see Remote viewing of 1st yogi - Adiyogi - Shiva. He is not born on Earth for sure,no parents. He come from somwhere and left somwhere. Give many teaching to people. Who was he ? Where he come from ? Etc. And what about his mountain Kailas and what about near by lake Manasarovar. Whole region of Himalayas is interesting -many masters coming from that region. SHIVA will be interesting project .......
Another interesting thing I found about Shiva is he transformed into a short and chubby happy old man in Japan (Dai koku Ten). And people still interact with him in dreams, i.e. Daiun Miki, a Nichiren priest in Kyoto who is, a Youtuber, whom I would call a psychic (he sees ghosts). In his story (real life) Shiva helped him rebuild an old temple he inherited by getting funding from here and there. Starting by fixing his own statue. The biggest fund was that he came into the priest's dream to buy a lottery which awarded him about 180 Million yen - a little short of fixing everything. It made sense to me when I read that Shiva had made a oath to make wishes come true for his devotees for his spiritual advancement. The more I learn about Shiva, the more favorable my impression of Shiva grew. He is funny and very human, like making mistakes, like making his wife soo angry and he has to cop it, and the most attractive thing is that he let people tell about those mistakes he makes.. I don't know about other religions much but I don't think I found another deity that does that.
i find it interesting that one can find the 'trio' of shiva vish and brahma in many contexts.... if you follow Clif high, he follows an aether cosmology view.... and part of that is this pulsing of reality, 22 trillion times per second...... in each little instant moment, the entire cosmos is created, sustained, and destroyed.... then a slight pause, and bang, it happens again.... so fast it can never be seen, but i like to meditate on the incredible pulsing of the world... also of note, the pause inbetween the micro magnetic pulse, is the space one might visit when taking Ayawasuaca (?), or DMT... its the magical rest or pause existing simultaneously with creation....
anyway. carry on.
Wow! That IS fascinating
That “silence” is the reality of ourselves that we can experience when chanting om - that’s what I’ve learned from Advaita Vedanta like this one
I just recently started listening to the woos that I haven’t came across that notion yet but that is so beautifully put
Also I heard from someone else that Shiva told his wife “the moment you’re not breathing in nor out, that silence is the absolute truth!” and went away.
I’m also fascinated by the goddess Kali, that is his angry wife. Shiva is always illustrated under her feet.. how modest is that? At first it looked like a domestic violence!
Then I learned the story behind, then I see a realistic man who cares and looks after his wife.. I’m truly impressed how Indians come up with such expressions.