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When the physical meets the metaphysical

The neighbour’s car has broken down in an unusual way, Steve’s computer has probs, DAD also, IYE you can read Under This Post Here (maybe you can jot down, on paper, which post).

Which does add weight to what Miles M puts … and which IYE summarises from the text thus:

”How could Solar cycles affect manufactured events, you may ask? Because the cycles are known to
those who run the world, and their prior knowledge allows them to schedule certain events for that
time, knowing they will find less resistance then.”

Yes, the PTB of the universe know it and harness it. But who are these powers? The annunaki, the nephilim? How about the Triune God and His opposite number who controls the dark powers on earth and therefore the earth itself, as per Ephesians 6:12?

At this point, I’m not going to waste time with either the psychologically hardwired atheist or his opposite number … the blind-faither … neither who will for one microsecond even countenance something such as what MM presents … there’s very little point talking to someone obsessed by zero sum … that is, the notion that if X has much evidence supporting it, then that must automatically and by definition preclude Y or even Z.

That film The Day The Earth Stood Still had that nice scene where the alien and the prof both stood by the blackboard, not arguing the toss along Preordained Dogmatic Lines but rather agreeing that much unknown was possible … though not everything.

In a similar way to Miles M, Toodles is one of the best read scholars of the ancient sources and while MM will concern himself with the physical, Toods and circle explore the metaphysical in fine detail.

I stand as an observing party but also having seen the “spirit” part of the Trinity demonstrated … not by imagined support for positions I wish to take but more often by the opposite … with my own will dashed in certain matters. Just as real as MM saying the Mercury factor is demonstrable. He gets no argument from me on that … but could he countenance the notion that one of the “knowing” parties in the universe is metaphysical Good? How would Miles explain soul? Are all events Big Bang?

And astrologers? What of them?

One reply

  1. The Magi who went to look for Jesus to pay homage – were they in fact astronomers and not astrologers?
    I’d go with the former.

    Just thinking out loud so to speak.

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