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Did the luminaries encode into matter specific structural forms energetically? Are these STARFORTS earthly reflections? "The cause of the six-sided shape of a snowflake is none other than that of the ordered shapes of plants and of numerical constants; and since in them nothing occurs without supreme reason-not, to...

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Jacekvor 2 Jahren

Intention+attention+ emotion=changing reality/ dreams come true! Forbidden knowledge ❤️‍🔥

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Truth Out Rightvor 2 Jahren

This is why we should always pray and give thanks for our food.

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Counting The Daysvor 2 Jahren

I'm thankful of our Craitor...and what He has given uS.

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Sandra Floydvor 2 Jahren

Even though they're called Star Forts perhaps they're Water Forts designed for perhaps cleansing the waters & regulators for water levels. Each site having a certain energy on the Earth Grid. They called them Forts to throw us off.

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WhatdoIknowvor 2 Jahren

Yes, l agree, Sandra. l too had a thought that Star Forts were water 'pumping stations' or 'treatment' plants. To 'tune' or purify the waters. They are mostly found alongside bodies of water. Could they have DESALINATED sea water? And, like most ancient structures, they were repurposed once they became defunct.

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多吉君🙊vor 2 Jahren

大卫城,九城- 上帝的城邦,所有的物质最基本的单位都是九城- 由它们构建了全部的物质世界。圆轮具足,当这些互联的城邦有了贸易和交流,于是生命得以诞生。这便是物质、生命的奥秘。

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George Conantvor 2 Jahren

The sacred geometry of the non-physical can also be thought of as the study of non-partical physics. That is to observe that unseen energies have consequences for matter. Mind is a non-partical entity, as is EMF and gravity and radiation of all kinds. The shape of matter affects?

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