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Atlanta In Ashes How did we lose all this It seemed is was an…
Better Me All of these signs are pointing toward me And I'm wondering…
Cast Aside I trusted everything that you said to me You told me…
Desolation Show me some kind of sign I've been caught in this…
Fingers Like A Gun This is what I've become A shadow of the man I…
In the Name of Your Dead Treaties are written on history's pages But no one wins war…
Scarlet Canvas How deeply by this capture, I've been moved I can see…
Siphon I think that this is hopeless I've given in to my…


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@SacredGeometryDecoded

Correction: The Johnson Papyrus found in Antinopolis, just across the Nile form Khemenu-Hermopolis.

@m.i.8751

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@JPOwantstoknow65

Fascinating material.
I've known for many years that the time of day, the month, the season, will determine the composition of the compounds one can extract from a plant for the medicinal properties therein.
Tying it to astrology makes even more sense as all life ebbs and flows with astrological patterns.
My life is better from the plant based medicinal compounds i ingest.
There's so much more to this existence than modern allopathic medicine can lie to us about.

@SacredGeometryDecoded

Astral Magic in Babylonia by Erica Reiner, available free to read on line. Goes into this topic of herbs- when and how to collect. Very interesting. Also a lecture by her calledd Hallowed Herbs on the Oriental Institute YT channel but it is audio only nad very low quality.

@Lera_Vale

One Russian guy suggests it was written by the genius writer (maybe mason) Pushkin (officially dies young in a duel, 1836) who is also suspected to be A. Dumas. The language is 'magical' Russian (decoded by syllable reading, coz letters are replaced with similar phonetic ones) and some passages resonate with or copy Pushkin's poems. It is a warning and description about the 'demons' or vampires / aliens /monsters who broke the treaty with humans and enslaved them. The plants hide some of their traits which are identical to Russian alien archives pub. around 1990. It's all more complicated but something like this.
The book is in Yale, out of all places...

@adamwhite1920

Mate, you didn't explain the riddle of the Sphinx properly. It's: what walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at midday and three in the evening? The reference to different times of the day was supposed to mislead the person trying to answer the riddle but that the day is a metaphor for one's whole life.

@sarahhogue8590

Thank you!

@cogsi2671

Thank you. Well in depth!

@stella.r2708

Georg Baresch is not the first confirmed owner. There is evidence that it was in the library of HRE Rudolf II in Prague, which was then passed to his resident alchemist Jacobus de Tepanec. He wrote his name on the bottom of the first page which can be seen under certain wavelengths of light.

@SacredGeometryDecoded

Interesting. Thank you

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