Mademoisele LUNA, i personally think yahve is odin... i can argue if YOU want me to... i don't know about zeus... would be a challenge to find out what zeus & yahve/odin has got to do with puharich's "the nine" (entityes)...
Describing a situation where there is a logical and apparent equivalence, but when in fact there is none. A common way for this fallacy to be perpetuated is one shared trait between two subjects is assumed to show equivalence, especially the order of magnitude, when equivalence is not necessarily the logical result.
As for unicorns... some say it was a European take on the rhinoceros.
There were many fantastical creatures texts in the 12th and 13th centuries made up, maybe a form of escapism for whoever could afford buying such texts.
The idea of "wonder" and a belief in the extraordinary.
Odin is an entity that exists and that has several names, very real. The unicorn is not a good symbol, it represents a power who wants to keep mankind asleep. We were convinced that the unicorn is a good entity, that´s false. The tradicional image of a maiden with the unicorn is in fact the representation of a dark force who mantains the maiden sleepwalking and unaware of her divinity and real powers namely the one of being free and conscient.
Sounds like a platitude. A corny story always has an unhappy and unsatisfactory ending. A unicorn doesn't have to be a horse. Technically, any animal with only one horn is a unicorn. Horny Old Goats!
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BRIAN, THANK YOU...
&, "fuck the king!"
No ferz. Odin is not YWHW!
Odin is Santa Clause, who is currently James Randi.
And just how is that so? Santa Clause and Odin, as we know them to be, are about as real as the unicorn....
Well that's an excellent point! Hahaha!
Saint Nicholas is in fact based on an actual person (which everyone here knows already) and as for Odin....
There were many fantastical creatures texts in the 12th and 13th centuries made up, maybe a form of escapism for whoever could afford buying such texts.
The idea of "wonder" and a belief in the extraordinary.
Scarred for life, man.