Let me introduce some words to this discussion. There's "Matrifocal" and there's "Androgyne". A society could have women as head in the household and feminine values revered at least as much as masculine and not be matriarchal but more matrifocal (focusing on and revering feminine as well as masculine). Androgyne cultures might emphasize both feminine and masculine characteristics throughout. "Egypt" was around for a long time and through many ages - it's not easy to slap one word on it all.
"Bagdhad Battery" You are ignorant beyond belief.. It is true what they say" They walk among us" In your particular case, if you want to appear wise and intelligent - DON'T SPEAK!!!
@LightTheWay2012 : Baghdad battery works if we pour acid in the chamber. But in Pyramid, stone consists of a limestone/ qwartz which would be meltdown if we pour acid.
All you need to know is the Pyramid is a giant "Baghdad battery" and to just build one too; like the one Soviet scientist is doing. Start healing people, getting free energy and such. but of course to build a identical one you need to get in touch with the Buddhist monks levitating giant stones -like they did with the original Pyramids- using sound-device instruments, precisely tuned to the stones and has to be of great quality with no defects or the block will explode during levitation
The actual pronunciation of k-m-t ("Nigra", Egypt) in ancient times was probably "koo-mutt" or "koo-mah". (Also according to the sound shift theory promoted by Ehret and Loprieno.)
when you speak of female and male, males and females both have qualities of each other. left brain male. right side of the brain female. it is called hermeticism. ying and yang
@maximusTLP A culture like Egypt, China and many others were left AND right brained. It's not until the last 1000 years in Europe that the mind and behavior were divided, by the Church and all of the thoughts that subsequently came from Church shaped cultures. In ancient Egypt they did not have words for 'mathematics', architecture, 'science', 'art', etc, because they saw them all as variations of the One. Hermes was the leading example of this absence of superficial division.
This last piece about Matriarchal and Patriarchal is pure bullshyt. Male Essence and Female Essence are a totally different and deeper force and reality than the superficial ideas presented here. And the Egyptians are very clear and straightforward about this. This episode falls on it's own feet by trying to follow some post-modern, feminist silliness. ART comes from the affect women have on men, women and the divine essences. Very childish and disappointing...
@cavaleer I once heard that it was rude to point out a limp. I sort of agree with that. I agree with your interpretation; in fact I was contemplating the ridiculousness of modern feminism while still watching the episode. I think it's a damned shame because I really like this information. The modern feminism confuses what the ancients were thinking.
Even though these people are counter-intuitively applying modern ideas to ancients I still like this documentary. They're trying, right?
@bobbygnosis Haha, great analogy. Yes, you're right, they are trying and I am grateful for the information in the earlier parts, when they stuck to the facts and reality.
@bobbygnosis We have very similar interests. Anyone with Art of War at the top of their booklist is a comrade of mine. haha Have you read The Book Of Five Rings? I'm sure you have if you enjoy Kurosawa. 'Hero' is the greatest movie I've ever seen followed closely by "The Emperor and the Assassin."
This series has been great until this episode. This whole matriarchal-patriarchal bullshyt is ahistorical and yet another example of trying to look at the ancients through a warped "modern" perspective. And Arabs like Hakim were nowhere near Egypt/Khem when the civilization was built. Egyptians had dark skin and woolly hair. They had typical east african features and bodies.
nearly all ancient religions ( which have not been corrupted by catholicism and its many off shoots ) have the female/feminine as central and predominant to their ideology. The worship of the grand connection to life and of life, through the female, the life giving. When this connection is broken the resulting society focuses on death eg present day society.
@col13x Christian-Islamic men and cultures are the only ones in recorded history that try to deny, reject, belittle or warp the value of female essence and function. Literally, NO other cultures did this. It's because no other culture or civilization was built by and for pathetic, weak, miserable little men.
They use this ideaology today through these secret societies and ivy league institutions. You have to go through a series of tests in order to learn this enlightened knowledge.
Because hey, when you don't know for sure, why not just make sh7t up and present it as fact right?
TrumanTehSupraTiger 3 months ago
Let me introduce some words to this discussion. There's "Matrifocal" and there's "Androgyne". A society could have women as head in the household and feminine values revered at least as much as masculine and not be matriarchal but more matrifocal (focusing on and revering feminine as well as masculine). Androgyne cultures might emphasize both feminine and masculine characteristics throughout. "Egypt" was around for a long time and through many ages - it's not easy to slap one word on it all.
emorymort 3 months ago
"Bagdhad Battery" You are ignorant beyond belief.. It is true what they say" They walk among us" In your particular case, if you want to appear wise and intelligent - DON'T SPEAK!!!
LightTheWay2012 9 months ago
@LightTheWay2012 : Baghdad battery works if we pour acid in the chamber. But in Pyramid, stone consists of a limestone/ qwartz which would be meltdown if we pour acid.
tuwkul 6 months ago
@tuwkul Granite
mcapps1 3 weeks ago
All you need to know is the Pyramid is a giant "Baghdad battery" and to just build one too; like the one Soviet scientist is doing. Start healing people, getting free energy and such. but of course to build a identical one you need to get in touch with the Buddhist monks levitating giant stones -like they did with the original Pyramids- using sound-device instruments, precisely tuned to the stones and has to be of great quality with no defects or the block will explode during levitation
kiwiofnewzealand 9 months ago
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kiwiofnewzealand 9 months ago
Brilliant documentary about a vast page of our history!!! Well done!
This Egyptian man passed on after this film was made. I feel so grateful that he got to share his wisdom with us.
BEEHIVESPIRIT7 11 months ago
The actual pronunciation of k-m-t ("Nigra", Egypt) in ancient times was probably "koo-mutt" or "koo-mah". (Also according to the sound shift theory promoted by Ehret and Loprieno.)
TheDarkPan 1 year ago
when you speak of female and male, males and females both have qualities of each other. left brain male. right side of the brain female. it is called hermeticism. ying and yang
maximusTLP 1 year ago
@maximusTLP A culture like Egypt, China and many others were left AND right brained. It's not until the last 1000 years in Europe that the mind and behavior were divided, by the Church and all of the thoughts that subsequently came from Church shaped cultures. In ancient Egypt they did not have words for 'mathematics', architecture, 'science', 'art', etc, because they saw them all as variations of the One. Hermes was the leading example of this absence of superficial division.
cavaleer 1 year ago
This last piece about Matriarchal and Patriarchal is pure bullshyt. Male Essence and Female Essence are a totally different and deeper force and reality than the superficial ideas presented here. And the Egyptians are very clear and straightforward about this. This episode falls on it's own feet by trying to follow some post-modern, feminist silliness. ART comes from the affect women have on men, women and the divine essences. Very childish and disappointing...
cavaleer 1 year ago
@cavaleer I once heard that it was rude to point out a limp. I sort of agree with that. I agree with your interpretation; in fact I was contemplating the ridiculousness of modern feminism while still watching the episode. I think it's a damned shame because I really like this information. The modern feminism confuses what the ancients were thinking.
Even though these people are counter-intuitively applying modern ideas to ancients I still like this documentary. They're trying, right?
bobbygnosis 1 year ago
@bobbygnosis Haha, great analogy. Yes, you're right, they are trying and I am grateful for the information in the earlier parts, when they stuck to the facts and reality.
cavaleer 1 year ago
@bobbygnosis We have very similar interests. Anyone with Art of War at the top of their booklist is a comrade of mine. haha Have you read The Book Of Five Rings? I'm sure you have if you enjoy Kurosawa. 'Hero' is the greatest movie I've ever seen followed closely by "The Emperor and the Assassin."
cavaleer 1 year ago
This series has been great until this episode. This whole matriarchal-patriarchal bullshyt is ahistorical and yet another example of trying to look at the ancients through a warped "modern" perspective. And Arabs like Hakim were nowhere near Egypt/Khem when the civilization was built. Egyptians had dark skin and woolly hair. They had typical east african features and bodies.
cavaleer 1 year ago
@cavaleer Your statement still applies...
7Know7Thy7Enemy7 5 months ago
Yes, you are looking thru you're own cultural lenses, and your unwillingness to look betond will be your downfall
oneriverspirit 1 year ago
And perhpoas it's time for us to take contrrol and share the knowledge, which is so simple
oneriverspirit 1 year ago
It will come from the metaphyscians... not your linear logic...
oneriverspirit 1 year ago
How can you unlock the code? when your ready... and the unlocking will have nothing to do with the false religion on "science"
oneriverspirit 1 year ago
nearly all ancient religions ( which have not been corrupted by catholicism and its many off shoots ) have the female/feminine as central and predominant to their ideology. The worship of the grand connection to life and of life, through the female, the life giving. When this connection is broken the resulting society focuses on death eg present day society.
col13x 1 year ago
@col13x Christian-Islamic men and cultures are the only ones in recorded history that try to deny, reject, belittle or warp the value of female essence and function. Literally, NO other cultures did this. It's because no other culture or civilization was built by and for pathetic, weak, miserable little men.
cavaleer 1 year ago
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@cavaleer lol i like the way you think.
maximusTLP 1 year ago
They use this ideaology today through these secret societies and ivy league institutions. You have to go through a series of tests in order to learn this enlightened knowledge.
positiveminded 1 year ago
Students were given instructions in Mayan cosmic cycles? This is Egypt.
SirCalvingunner 1 year ago