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Manly P. Hall on Astrology
Here’s a video clip of Mr. Hall giving a quick overview of Astrology & each Zodiac sign. https://youtu.be/2kFz5Ns4qic?si=OL6hGtgWbp-46GwX
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Interesting - thanks! I've read a few of his books but never knew what he looked or sounded like.
🌕 Why do we see blue sky behind the Moon?
Hey everyone! I took this photo two days ago and I can't stop thinking about it. We see blue sky behind the Moon during the day. In the standard model the explanation involves Rayleigh scattering in the atmosphere between us and the Moon, bla bla bla.... I haven't found where Santos addresses this specific phenomenon directly, but i´m sure ghe covered it. Happy to be pointed to a video or a thread if this has already been discussed. Just genuinely curious and I'd rather ask than assume. Appreciate your help 🫶
🌕 Why do we see blue sky behind the Moon?
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I'm new to Santos's work so I'm not familiar with the portal idea. It's certainly interesting and I'm looking forward to learning some more. The sun definitely looks like a portal if you look into it. I think the best idea I've heard (so far) is that the moon is a projection and the energy of this projection excites the argon gas layer below the firmament. The moon is like an argon light if you will. If you imagine above the weather (the wind essentially), all the gases distribute themselves evenly by density with the lightest at the top directly below the firmament. In this idea the sun is also an energetic projection but this time in the helium/hydrogen layers. There are different ideas as to the source of this projection: the black sun, Polaris, etc. The other idea I've heard is that the sun, moon and earth make up a battery system. The best evidence for this is the moon. What the liars call craters could be the result of these electrochemical reactions. (See the image of the copper anode I've attached below. It resembles the moon's surface.) Lastly, an intriguing idea is that the moon is an X-Ray of the earth-plane with the denser areas (land) appearing more white and this could also explain the moon's appearance. This idea could be combined with the first idea. I only know I know nothing.
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If anybody west of the UK still has daylight, I recommend looking at the moon through a pair of binoculars while it's still light. It's in a similar phase to the picture Debora posted above. I saw a slowly glowing and rotating light around its edge that was at times turquoise, lilac and white. The edges looked slightly undefined - almost pixelated. It was fascinating to watch. I'd swear it was a projection. The sun has a similar but fast rotating white disc of light around it when you stare into it.
PSA: Video Archive expanded
Hey everyone, new (Well... technically old) 'All is Atum' videos have been added to the archive. So if you are not familiar with some of Santos' older works, it would be a good opportunity to check them out, lots of gems are in them. The archive will continue to expand as time goes on. Stay tuned for more updates, and have good one. [Click HERE to see the archive]
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Thanks Nicolas. Do you know if the slides are available anywhere for these talks? In the videos they're not always readable. No worries if not.
PSA: Update on today's cancellation, see you next week
Hey everyone, I hope you are all well. I just wanted to quickly apologize for canceling today, I was not well enough for today. I'll do my best to make up for it next week. See you guys next week, blessings to you all and much love
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Hope you start feeling better soon. 🤞
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