Trees of Life & Eris
The coconut palm from which we obtain milk and oil (as well as coconut flour) and the date palm from which we get a honey-like date syrup - as well as date wine as "trees of life".
Date: 7/20/2015 8:59:11 AM ( 9 y ) ... viewed 1815 times One of my search results for: "wheel of eighty-four" happened to be:
Chapter 5 - The Experiment
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/the.../experiment05.htm
The Wheel of Eighty-Four is the cycle of reincarnation. It is the twelve paths soul must experience in its comings and goings in the lower worlds of Creation; the ...
I recognize Zecharia Sitchin having read a book by another author who makes reference to him.
"In his book, Stairway to Heaven, Zecharia Sitchin, the Sumerian scholar famous for his archaeological ideas about transcultural gods, relates a description of The Tree of Life by the Biblical patriarch Enoch in which the tree gives forth streams of honey, milk, oil and wine. In his work with Sumerian mythology, Sitchin suggests this tree was in fact the palm tree brought by alien ancestors who spread it out to the various corners of the Earth, to those areas where it would grow. His interpretation makes sense since there is the coconut palm from which we obtain milk and oil, and the date palm from which we get a honey-like date syrup, as well as date wine. Indeed, what better plant to take along with you on a long trip through space in order to supply all your needs?"[1]
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August 5, 2015 -
"Assuming that man's tastebuds are not superfluous, but nature's way of guiding him to the food he needs, let us examine the notion that the cave man diet satisfied only the bitter, sour or pungent portion of his tasting apparatus, and not the salty or sweet. A number of studies report that honey, far from being a rare delicacy, contributed a substantial portion of the calories in many primitive diets. The Hazda[2] of Tanzania, the Mbuti pygmies of the Congo, the Veddas or Wild Men of Sri Lanka, the Guayaka Indians of Paraguay, the Bushmen of South Africa and the Aborigines of Australia, all put a high value on honey and consumed it in large amounts. East coast American Indians consumed plentiful portions of maple syrup, and used it in the production of pemmican. Wild fruits and berries are incredibly sweet at the peak of ripeness, and can be preserved in various ways for consumption throughout the year. Fermented foods of the Eskimo are described as tasting as sweet as candy. Primitive man did not consume refined sweeteners, as we do, but neither did he neglect his sweet tooth."[2]-Sally Fallon Morell
Some have argued that honey is not to be included in an optimal health diet. Then why does the Bible make positive reference to honey? "John the Baptist" reportedly lived on a diet that was largely one of honey. Aajonus Vonderplanitz makes a number of references to "honey, unheated" (in his book We Want To Live) including "butter/honey combination", "to digest fats", "for liver", and more.
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September 7, 2017 -
Just submitted an inquiry at The Verge.com after having watched a few videos regarding Eris and it's possible influence on our climate changes:
Would it be possible to illustrate what John Spencer was quoted as saying - that the New Horizons space craft will be farther away from Eris than if the picture-taking was from Earth?
The quote is in the third paragraph on your page[4] below the video report regarding New Horizons. Eris is supposedly located beyond Pluto and the New Horizons space craft is supposedly headed beyond Pluto. I believe that an illustration showing how the space craft will be farther away from Eris than if it were back on earth will be of interest to people.
https://www.theverge.com/contact-the-verge
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Notes:
[1] http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/the_experiment/experiment.htm#contents
[2] The Hazda of Tanzania, gather and consume honey of all types (&) combined account for about 30% of mens foods that are taken back to camp(Marlowe,2006 at:
https://www.academia.edu/6846048/Honey_Hadza_hunter-gatherers_and_human_evolution
[3] http://www.mercola.com/article/diet/caveman_cuisine.htm
[4]
https://www.theverge.com/2016/7/1/11686404/nasa-new-horizons-mission-funding-extension-mu69
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Keywords:
coconut palm, coconut milk, coconut oil, coconut flour, date palm, date syrup, date wine, tree of life, Zecharia Sitchin, honey, john the baptist, eris, climate change
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