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Angkor Wat Cambodia January 2011.

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Angkor Wat Cambodia January 2011.

Postby AlexV » Tue Feb 15, 2011 2:15 pm

I was interested to hear about Anthony’s trip to Cambodia late last year, more precisely to the city of Siem Reap where the World Heritage listed Angkor Wat Historical Park is situated. My interest in Eastern religions and philosophies took me to this place.

I have been throughout SE Asia and from what I saw here during my recent trip in January this year, the Cambodians have got it right in every way. All the taxi drivers, hotel and restaurant people all work together to make the place the growing success it has been. In fact it has seen a 75% increase in visitor numbers over 2008, and just this has increased pressure to build a bigger airport to cater for larger aircraft as it is restricted to A320/B737 types currently.

Angkor Wat will become the biggest thing in SE Asia before too long and makes inland places I have visited in the past such as Chiang Mai, Mae Hong Son or Ayyuthaya in Thailand, or Vientienne in Laos seem boring and a waste of time in comparison. Siem Reap is safe to travel around in (unlike Phnom Penh that you do not need to go to get to Angkor) where the locals and police understand they cannot afford to have crime against foreigners and tourists.

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The best time to visit is during the dry season (December to end of March) where it is cooler (still hot when the sun shines as you are climbing/walking around the temples) and no rain fall. It is mandatory to employ the services of a guide/taxi driver who will have a set itinerary to take you around. I chose a Tuk-Tuk (small 4 seat trailer pulled by scooter) for the 2 of us. Total fun!! And for US$20 a day. I used the services of the below guides.
http://www.angkor-wat-tours.com/

I spoke to other tourists who have visited the Pyramids in Egypt and they all stated Angkor Wat was a better place to visit as you are surrounded by lush forest as opposed to bare deserts and you can go right into the ancient temples where you cannot go into or onto the Pyramids or inside the passages under the Sphynx.

One of my interests is in Creation Science and I will concentrate on outlining the many messages throughout Angkor Wat that give clues about this. (rather than focus on the touristy stuff)
Throughout my research Dr Paul Laviolette has really opened up my mind about the truth concerning how our galaxy (and all others) have been created.
http://www.etheric.com/LaViolette/LaViolette.html I have read most of his publications and rank them the best amongst Astrotheology/Astrophysics literature out there. “Genesis of the Cosmos” finally debunked the old Big Bang and Black Hole theory that has been pushed by Kabbalistic Christian based astronomers such as the late Dr Carl Sagan and Dr Stephen Hawkings and discusses how it all came about. “God” is actually the physics, chemistry, and natural mathematical laws of the Universe, such as the Golden Mean or Golden Ratio that influences everything from the shape of the muscles in our heart, the spiral arms of a galaxy to the swirls of a pine cone or sunflower.
http://jwilson.coe.uga.edu/EMT668/EMAT6 ... olden.html
So rather than an old guy with a long beard sitting on a cloud or a “burning bush” God is the overall Creator Spirit and natural law that is all around us. The theory of Evolution or Darwinism is vastly different and is about Natural Selection, “survival of the fittest” that discusses the progress of certain living organic entities throughout the ages,

Angkor Wat has a mixture of both Hindu and Buddhist temples as during the period from 750AD and 1350AD various rulers of the region were either of these religions depending on who won the wars of the time. Both of these religions (or philosophies of life as they are more correctly labelled) promote the creation science theory of the first sub atomic particle (as Dr Laviolette states) that was formed out of the transmutational ether in the more fertile area of space out in the universe. Many of these clues are throughout Angor Wat Park.

The Hindu’s believe that the Universe was a total empty space 150 Trillion years ago void of matter and energy. (How do they know this? Dr Laviolette believes its founders were possibly told by higher advanced entities long ago) It possibly took this incredibly long time for our own massive Galaxy that our solar system is home to to be the size it is not the 10-15 Billion year age some claim. Our own solar system is some 6,800 light years from the Galactic centre stuck out on the extremities of one of the spiral arms so our Sun has travelled a heck of long way from the central mother star that gave it its energy and matter. Genesis of the Cosmos describes the process this took (very heavy reading I must say but worth it if you want to become enlightened) and how this enormous Mother Star is at the centre of our Galaxy tens of millions of times our own solar mass that actually creates and continuously spews out matter and energy eventually forming into new star systems, not a Black Hole that absorbs matter, but cannot be seen due to the very thick (light years wide) cloud of cosmic dust surrounding it.
Dr Laviolette discusses the secret chambers under the Sphinx (that are closed to the public) comprising of rooms & tunnels with frescoes up on the wall detailing the creation cycle of the sub atomic particle from where everything else builds from. The Zodiac and Tarot cards are based on these frescoes that give clues (in non scientific form) how it came about in which Laviolette discusses in detail. The top Freemasons and some other “cults” (Thule, Vril) know of these creation facts. Many of these clues are in the sculptures and artwork in their “Lodges”.

Unfortunately the Archaeologists and guides who work at Angkor Wat are not physicists or Astronomers and simply describe to visitors what many of the frescoes and murals are from a mythological/religious point of view.
For example one of the prominent creation science murals that is mostly in the form of carvings along some of the galleries in the temples is the “Churning of the Sea of Milk” that is a Hindu creation legend. Most Hindu’s of course (including visitors) have absolutely no idea what it all means and the guides simply tell it as it is, “The naga (Cosmic Serpent) Vasuki is pulled on the right by asura’s (demons) and on the left by gods, the latter exerted by Hanuman at the tail. Vishnu, 4-armed, oversees the churning at the centre, where Mount Mandara is shown as a column, resting on the back of the turtle avatar of Vishnu. Below a row of fish indicates the ocean, with another representation of the naga. Indra can be seen in the sky above, with flying apsara’s (Celestial dancers) and birds. The sun and moon are seen as discs, and a flask for the amrita. Further left is an army of asuras, their leader in a chariot drawn by lions; above them a god rides a bird”. (1)

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The Churning of the Sea of Milk illustrates in picture form using Hindu entities the science behind the creation of sub atomic particles out of the ether. The Amrita is the matter & energy, called the Elixir of Life, that gods and demons are fighting over created by the churning process. The use of gods (good guys) and demons (bad guys) defines the “order out of chaos” theory in evolutionary and creative processes where matter is sometimes created under violent and extreme explosive conditions (as in the centre of any galaxy). The animals and celestial bodies portrayed in the mural illustrate the end result of the creation process, albeit after trillions of years from the first drop of amrita in that particular point is space. Due to the vast distances between galaxies these fertile areas of ether are few and far between.
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This illustration also takes pride of place in Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi airport where everyone who enters into the main departures terminal walks bang into it. Are the developers/owners of the airport much more enlightened and know more than what meets the eye.

Throughout Angkor Wat’s temples you see the typical long serpents adorning walkways and entrances to the temples. They are referred to as “naga” by Buddhists/Hindu’s or cosmic serpents but few know what they really represent. Most think they are just decorative items to build around a temple. Some have claimed that they represent a long gone serpent/reptilian race of intelligent beings. Talking to people who really know, the monks and priests, the serpent naga is a representation of the Kundalini spirit of energy, the double helix of DNA perhaps (DNA being the most highly complex engineered matter in the universe) and the energy experienced in Nirvana that a person feels (what we call Samadhi during meditation when you feel your consciousness separate from its physical body) at the highest possible level of human consciousness (with or without the use of ethnobotanical assistance). You will often see many Buddha figures and statues with a 7 headed naga serpent encapsulating Bhudda. This signifies reaching the stage of perfect enlightenment (Nirvana) usually combined with a Kundalini experience where the energies can be felt travelling up the spine through the different Chakra’s to the highest Chakra above the head.
These temples were solely used by the monks who dedicated their lives to withdrawing from all worldly desires like most of us have (homes, families, material possessions, investments etc), living a life of simplicity, letting go of their ego’s, of handouts by local villagers for their sustenance and reaching levels of consciousness most of the other people living in the area would never achieve. These religious people spent most of their time after walking to the villages and consuming this food early in the morning, usually one meal per day, in deep meditation. Their universe was within themselves of which is generally not accessible to us as we have too many distractions and other responsibilities.
Dr Laviolette again asks how did such non scientific people know about these things before microscopes or other scientific apparatus was invented.

The actual architecture of the main Angkor Wat itself has been designed to represent the layout of our Milky Way Galaxy when you observe it from the air. The guides all tell the people it is the layout of the “universe”. The elevated sanctuary towers at the centre of the temple is referred to Mount Meru which in fact represents the giant mother star creating energy at the centre of each galaxy. The consecutive levels surrounding the tall superstructure (where it requires a steep climb to get into…all exciting stuff!) are the rest of the galaxies matter such as all the billions of solar systems (stars) out there, dark matter and energy. Mount Meru is also called the Abode of the Gods. God in this case being the creative force plus the laws of nature (Golden Ratio etc) emanating from the centre of our galaxy.

Throughout virtually everyone of the dozens of temples and pagoda’s in Angkor you will come across the following :-

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What these stone square structures are, ranging from a foot square up to 2 metres square, used for the sacred rituals to celebrate the creation phenomenon. The centre represents the female girl thingy (yoni = the womb) and the phallus is the male thingy (linga). You may have heard of calling the woman in your life, “The centre of your/my universe”. This is where the term stems from. In one temple I counted 14 of these structures alone all in their dedicated rooms. The female genital represents again the centre of the galaxy where all creation is performed. The male part is necessary of course to procreate flora and fauna in our environment. The Hindu priests used to pour water on top of the phallus and this used to run all over the structure of fertility symbolising the fact that “water” is a necessary ingredient for all life. The “lustral” water was collected by the priest and used to bless the laypeople who came to visit the temple to bring offerings or food/requisites.
Some of the more elaborate creation structures had Linga’s that were square to present all the cardinal points and the bottom halves were carved in 8 sides (octagonal) to represent the sub cardinal points. Above these structures are very high stone towers sometimes 30-50 feet high with an opening at the top. Thinking this was just damage from centuries of erosion I was corrected by a guide who told me the opening is intentional to allow rain water to fall on the creation structure. Sometimes the novice Hindu Brahmins (priests) used to pour milk or honey over the linga/yoni structures but was deemed incorrect practice as water is the key to conscious life.

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Water in this case also represents the carrier of consciousness. Without water there is NO consciousness. We are some 75% water as infants to around 45% for elderly slender people (with little body fat), to an average of 57% for middle aged in-shape people.

Why does the Lotus flower (water lily) appear so much in eastern religion? In its artwork, carvings, and decoration. Is it because it is a pretty flower that is abundant throughout Asia? To the ones who really know it is a symbol of life forming out of the ether, out of nowhere, out of nothing. It has been selected and arranged to illustrate the ancient creation myth. Usually the Lotus plant is arranged in a water feature such as a pond or pot filled with water. When you look at it it appears that the plant has no root system and just grows in the water with no secure or fixed root system into the ground or earth. Its true symbolism is rarely known even by the local people.

One of the must do half day trips around Siem Reap is to Kulen Mountain that is about an hour by car. The top of the mountain houses an active Buddhist temple with a giant reclining Buddha carved out of solid rock on a massive boulder the size of a house. We got there at 11AM just as the monks were commencing their daily meal and sat for the chanting and blessing ritual for that. The mountain is also the source for the Siem Reap river that eventually flows to fill the extensive moats surrounding Angkor Wat. The solid stone river bed has been carved with these square linga/yoni structures at the source near the top of the mountain so that the water that flows over the “One thousand Linga’s” as it is called is ensured of being “divine” before it reaches the temples, villages and farmlands. Again unfortunately most of who see these things and go there do not understand the true meaning.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phnom_Kulen
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A visit by boat to the floating village is an eye opener, where the entire fishing village is built up high on stilts so when the Tonle Sap River floods during the wet season the houses are still liveable.
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Not worth visiting is the other side of the lake where you are taken to the floating market by boat (be sure to make the distinction) where it is much the same as the goods sold in Siem Reap town and you are asked to fund the local school etc, where once we went to the floating school (comprised of solely Vietnamese people), they had more than enough food, books and stationary. On the lake you have small children coming towards you in small wash tubs asking for money that seem to be friends of our skipper and boat guide (who were both 12 years old). The children make a fortune from tourists as we tipped the “crew” US$5 each and they make about 7-10 trips a day!!!
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I would like to return to Siem Reap and the Angkor Wat World Heritage area next dry season and hopefully escort a contingency of our local monks from here as I couldn’t speak highly enough of the place. The hotels are excellent value and the staff superb. Such a high expectation for the region is shown by the great investment from Switzerland, France, Italy, Japan and India to name a few to offer support for the restoration of the temples and a school to train locals in the hospitality industry. The food is 1st class and well priced. Even the local Angkor beer is reasonable at US$1 a can.

The Angkor National Museum is worth a visit (once) as against the Cambodian Cultural Village theme park that is worth a wide berth. It seems to be created for the masses of Korean and Japanese tourists that frequent Siem Reap. The same with the “Kymer War Museum” that is just a yard of old blown up rusty junk from the Kymer Rouge wars some 15 years ago.

Cambodia, Siem Reap, at least has learnt from years of war and human rights abuses from Pol Pot and the Kymer Rouge and has come out as a gem in SE Asia.
My next major trip will be to Peru to live with the Shamans.

(1) Page 98, “Ancient Angkor” by Michael Freeman & Claude Jacques, Amarin Printing & Publishing (public) Ltd. Thailand.
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Re: Angkor Wat Cambodia January 2011.

Postby YouAreDreaming » Tue Feb 15, 2011 10:56 pm

Thanks Alex for a wonderful and enriching post!

The photographs are inspiring and I wish that I wasn't now in my local coffee shop dreaming of reality; and instead being part of that reality. I love the temple and the "pineal-gland" shaped cones. What a journey that would be.

Thanks for sharing, it was a long but worthy read.
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Re: Angkor Wat Cambodia January 2011.

Postby Anthony Peake » Wed Feb 16, 2011 9:07 am

Alex,

Delighted that at long last you have managed to find your way on here and place a posting - and what a posting!

Best Wishes

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Re: Angkor Wat Cambodia January 2011.

Postby Anthony Peake » Mon Mar 07, 2011 1:38 pm

For anybody interested this is a link to a short film I made in Angkor last October:

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10150104745430415&comments

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Re: Angkor Wat Cambodia January 2011.

Postby AlexV » Sat Mar 26, 2011 10:51 am

I was going through my extensive notes I took from my two trips to Angkor Wat during January and February this year. I found that I deleted in my main article another interpretation of a visit to the Bayon Temple.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayon
http://angkorjourney.asievoyage.org/bayon.html

The Bayon temple had when newly built 49 towers with each tower consisiting of a smiling face on each side with the Pineal gland structure above them. Why are they smiling? Today only 37 of these towers remain after 900 years of weathering and pilferrage of building material from locals.

When the guide told me the number "49" it was another "AH HA" moment. I asked the guide why the builders chose 49 and he didnt know. 49 is the period of days from when a human embryo does two things. 49 days after gestation is when the fetus splits into either male or female and most importantly is when the Pineal Gland is formed enough (contains all the necessary enzymes and building blocks) and it has been found that DMT (which is produced in the Pineal Gland) is FIRST released into this new living organism. It is believed that on the 49th day when the DMT is formed and simultaneously released, this is the moment the soul enters the newborn.I remember this in my studies of Tibetan Buddhism and also Dr Rick Strassman touched on this during his trials of DMT at the University of New Mexico..
DMT is important in fascilitating this process of soul transistion to reincarnate as it does during a persons death when the soul consciousness leaves, at 49 days it enters. It is also believed that from 49 days the fetus has its first dreams. Oh if only a baby could talk when it first came out!!

This interpretation does necessarily paint the ancient Khmers users of Hallucinogens (even though Shrooms grow freely in SE Asia around domestic Buffalo herds) but instead illustrates the normal production of DMT in the human body. The people who built Angkor knew too well of the Pineal glands function and importance hence the Hindu's having a red dot painted in the centre of their foreheads symbolising the Third Eye (Pineal Gland) being the seat of the soul. This gland is totally separate to the brain outside of the brain blood barrier and is not dominated by either left or right hemispheres.
I have often wondered why the area on the sides of our heads are called "Temples". A Temple is defined generally asa place of worship and where members of the variuos Clergy live and practice. A temple also protects the religiuos scriptures and practices of the tradition and religion over time. Are they named as the protectors of the Pineal Gland inside amongst all the other components of our brain? Then you have the Temporal bone and Temporal Lobe that has something to do with past memory and future decision making capabilities that separates us from other beings on this planet.
Something else to contemplate.
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Re: Angkor Wat Cambodia January 2011.

Postby Anthony Peake » Sat Mar 26, 2011 12:30 pm

Alex,

What an intriguing and enlightening posting ...... and one I personally find very interesting. As you may be aware my next book The Out-Of-Body Experience - The History And Science of Astral Travel (Watkins. Nov 2011) will discuss in some detail the role of the pineal gland in the generation of "altered States of Consciousness". I will suggest that this small structure excretes amounts of endogenous DMT during times of deep meditation or external stimulation of light. According to a contact of mine, (Beach Barrett) this internally generated DMT is a chemical relative of the neurotransmitter melatonin. Beech calls this pure form of DMT "metatonin".

Your observations in this regard are fascinating. I am particularly taken with your comment about the use of the word "temple" to denote the sides of the skull. As you will be aware the temporal lobes are significant with regard to my overall ITLAD/CTF hypotheses.

My favourite temple in the Angkor complex was the Bayon and, even though I was looking out for pineal gland symbolism, I completely missed the significance of the smiling faces carved into the towers. The link to the number 49 is astounding .... and again the significance of this number is discussed in my forthcoming book.... I cannot thank you enough for informing me, and the Forum Folk, about this.

The more involved I become in this quest the more I see it as a huge jigsaw puzzle in which people such as yourself bring pieces. This particular piece fits in perfectly and may prove of great significance........
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Re: Angkor Wat Cambodia January 2011.

Postby Pip » Sat Mar 26, 2011 4:32 pm

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Caduceus & Vatican pine cones.

This relates to a facebook post if anyone was wondering.
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Re: Angkor Wat Cambodia January 2011.

Postby AlexV » Fri Apr 15, 2011 1:30 pm

Some of us who are involved in Buddhism or Hinduism have come across the Mandala from time to time. It is an illustration that again describes the way the galaxy is constructed (the Cosmos) and all things in nature.......such as flora and fauna (pineal gland) where the centre is depicted in artwork as a lotus flower or a dot that has no dimensions, a starting point, the transmuted ether. For more discussion of Mandala's a link is provided below.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandala
Angkor Wat and most other temples related to these Eastern Philosophies are constructed to reseamble the Mandala.
The pagoda structures (that look like Pineal Glands) in these Asian style temples take the form of a stairway linking earth and heaven.
The stupa of Hinduism, and later Buddhism at Angkor Wat, reflects Mount Meru (The grand mother star creating matter and energy at the galactic centre of our Milky Way as I have explained earlier). These temples are laid out in the form of a cross, with the vertical bar representing the union of earth and heaven as the horizontal bars represent union of people to one another, with the altar at the intersection.

Angkor Wat from the air and its architectural plan is below. There is method to the madness inherant in the design of these temples. Everything stems around the principle of creation and intelligent design where very very few visitors to Cambodia understand this or can figure it out. You could say the Angkor temples are a 3 dimensional Mandala.

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A selection of pictures to describe Manadala in artwork.

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My next major trip is to Peru in mid July for the International Amazonian Shamanism Conference and side trip to Cuzco and Macchu Pichu and may do a right up of my findings whilst over there .
http://www.soga-del-alma.org/2011/
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Re: Angkor Wat Cambodia January 2011.

Postby aloha_gary » Tue Feb 14, 2012 4:21 pm

Aloha Alex!

what a great post - fabulous pictures too.

Fascinating how many similarities there are with the Hawaiian creation myth chant, although maybe not surprising when we understand that the Polynesians originate from Egypt via Tibet and Asia over a very long time period.

I totally agree that the dates we are given from modern day science are inaccurate. Science is only 2-300 years old, so it has some catching up to do.

I also came across 7 snake heads, but the ones I found were from Egypt/Mu, perhaps originally from a common source to the Cambodian ones? (this was found from working 'on the other side' with energies which claimed they came from Mu sometimes called Lemuria).

I would be most fascinated to make your acquaintance Alex. Are you on facebook, perhaps we could meet there too? I have a page called 'Aloha Gary' there

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Re: Angkor Wat Cambodia January 2011.

Postby AlexV » Tue Apr 24, 2012 9:19 am

I have been back to Angkor Wat, and other areas in Cambodia, a staggering 5 times since my first visit! I am fascinated with the place and its culture. Together with my other research overall in eastern religions, Shamanism and general study in ancient civilisations (even before the last ice age) I have come to some conclusions about the purpose of the construction of Angkor.

Some say that Angkor is older than what it was (built between 800AD and 1260AD) which I do not support. Manpower was unlimited at the time and the blocks used are right in with what modern man can handle. It took 45 years to complete the main Angkor temple, the largest of some 25 temples in the region. It is not the Megalithic block construction of the Pyramids of Egypt, some of the construction around Peru, Bolivia that i have visited and other areas around the Middle East where many of the stone blocks weigh in excess of 10 tonnes, up to hundreds of tonnes each.

Since my first visit to Angkor I have read several books such as Graham Hancocks “Fingerprint of the Gods”, “Supernatural”, Terrence Mckenna’s “Food of the Gods” and several others. I have also gone to the Amazon to partake in 5 Ayahuasca ceremonies (and a San Pedro cactus ceremony in Cusco) with several top Shamans and attended some local Aya ceremonies in Australia every 3 months. I am off to Iquitos and Pulcalba again hopefully in July again for the “strong” brews offered there as part of my ongoing experiences and study. Much to my wifes lament as she is scared of the dark, deep jungles and spirits/ghosts, so she is staying home! However it is my goal to introduce her to some “homeopathic” strength doses locally first off as it is her objective to contact her late fathers spirit, well we will see.

My first conclusion is that modern science and history teachings from secondary school to University level hide the real truth of the origin of the worlds current religions and our human evolution. Whether you are a Muslim, Christian, Catholic, Buddhist or other, makes no difference, these institutions have been sabotaged by the Industry and bureaucracy of Imams, priests, popes, bishops, cardinals, including the Buddhist monks (at least at the very senior level). Even the senior monk at our local temple avoids answering my questions about this and just skirts the issue. This sabotage or “gatekeeping” has been performed to keep the deluded foolish masses addicted and fooled into never knowing the real truth that they dont need to go to church, go to the temple, go to the mosque to speak or communicate with “God” or more correctly the spirit world. This same Industry is controlled by Government to keep the population in a constant state of guilt and fear!

I have somewhat “upset” a few pious monks around the place (who have a high respect for me due to my work and financial support of their temples) by stating that the Siddarta Gautama Buddha gained enlightenment through his own production of Endohuasca (indigenously produced Ayahuasca via deep meditation, fasting/starvation, sensory deprivation, and not in his case, drumming, long periods of rhythmic dancing and also extreme pain......Hancock discusses the excellent Wounded Man principle of the Shamanic Death in Fingerprints that explains some of the pain I felt at some moments while under the influence during the Bufo Toad DMT experience). Ananda Bosman who resides in Finland who I have traded research with discusses the amazing dark room practice that he has experienced, where he stayed in complete darkness for some 2.5 weeks that gave him profound insights of wisdom, and endogenously produced Ayahuasca in some depth. The Buddha did gain enlightenment for sure but no one talks about where and how he learnt all these pearls of wisdom that became his Dharma, his teachings that have resulted in thousands of texts and books over the last 2,500 years. I am convinced that the Buddha also assisted his enlightenment via the use of some entheogens, in the forms of Pscilosybe mushrooms that were and are plentiful in India and other areas of the Far East. No one wants to talk about this in the Buddhist “industry” but if you have studied the subject and lived with the Buddhist Sangha as long as i have then you will soon read between the lines for the answers.
My examination of our local Aborigines and their “Dreamtime” myths and spirits were ALL developed while the shamans of the day took a local Ayahusaca brew made from a particular species of the Acacia tree that contains DMT in its bark. Hence their beautiful artwork and cave paintings that are simply DMT visions of snakes and other realms you see. But no one discusses this at all not to portray our first settlers as “drug takers”!! There is an entire dormant industry here that would provide significant employment for our Aboriginal people to create a Shamanic healing industry based on these plant medicines but due to their illegality this is done in small groups behind closed doors and to get access today you need to know reliable people.

Angkor are traditionally both Hindu and Buddhist temples that went through each religious stage depending on who conquered the Khmer empire during those ages. These two religions (or philosophies of life as some call them including myself) were based historically on the use of Entheogens/psychedelic/hallucinogenic plants and fungi. This is a hidden taboo today where the wisdom and also the deitys (Shiva/Vishnu/Ganesh/Chinese dragons/Snakes and other demons/elves/dwarfs/clowns etc) are contacted while our consciousness is on the alternative plane where Channel DMT allows us to visit these parallel “universes” and realities that are as real as our own in Channel normal. Today all the lay public are conned to contact the religious representatives to talk to them so that they then can talk to “God” on their behalf. I recall a priest at a Baptist church I attended during a wedding last year and he described himself as a “vessel to God”. So support me and my congregation and I will speak to God for you.

If you ever get a chance to see Angkor (including some of the places in South America) the temples have some dozens of private antechambers at the various corners and strategic points of their design. Therefore my other conclusions are that the Hindu Priests and then the Buddhist Monks back then meditated in these chambers in privacy some of the time whilst taking perhaps up to 4-5 grams of Mushrooms to visit these spirit worlds for enlightenment. It was why the guides tell you that the lay people were not allowed to venture into or anywhere too close by the actual temples, only approved repair and maintenance crews were allowed, but they dont say why. The secret of the wisdom lay in their entheogenic sacraments. I am going to make a brave statement here in that Hindu and Buddhism was in fact a Mushroom Cult back in the time when it was developed.Since then both of these have been heavily sanitised to remove any reference to use of entheogens.
If you look at the Bayon Temple it had those 49 towers back in the day(described in an earlier post) and each tower has what is called the “Face of Glory”. It is named this around the world including Peru after the face you get when in a nirvanic stage under the influence of Magic Mushrooms or Ayahuasca. Aya bought me much happiness during and after the ceremony as it taught me that love, compassion and forgiveness are the emotional qualities we need to focus on.

I found these mushrooms in the actual grounds of these temples during the wet season only where the buffalo and cows graze. It is sad that wars were fought between the Hindu and Buddhist societies back then when in fact their origins are from exactly the same source of wisdom, the spirit worlds and entities that allowed the Rig Veda etc to come about. Today very few Islamic scholars will tell you that the Koran (in its originally form around 650AD) came from wisdom handed down from the “Ghin”, the blue entities from the spirit world, including many of the Hindu deities are bluish in colour. Today we have the “Smurfs” and other “clown/dwarf” type entities that originate from these worlds. Todays “Clown” you see at the circus originated in Ancient Greece, sort of like a jester they had in the British isles, where Clowns were seen during visits into the supernatural realms. One of my sisters has a phobia to clowns where some 16 years ago had a spontaneous experience during one of her severe panic attacks, during her marriage breakdown, where she collapsed into a fetal position on the floor and was visited by a “clown(s)”. It wasnt until 2 Christmases' ago when I discreetly enquired with her why she never bought clown toys for her son or took him to the circus to see the animals. She told me she hates clowns and that they are evil looking. I then told her that these entities originate from the supernatural realms and she then slowly explained to me what happened to her. If you study the middle ages Fairy and Elf abduction stories during the renaissance period in Ireland and Britain you will understand what I mean.

Today Buddhist rules under their general 8 precepts hypocritically prohibit the use of anything that alters your normal consciousness such as alcohol or drugs of any kind. That is fair enough as the product we are talking about are nothing like your Opiates and other recreational party drugs like MDMA, Ice etc. DMT and Psilocin products are non additive and do not contribute to the crime rate. Dr Rick Strassman as stated in The Spirit Molecule was asked to leave his long time Buddhist congregation after some 20 years of loyal service after performing his DMT research that contravened the present rules. Read Chapter 20, Stepping on Holy Toes! These rules are just to prop up the industry of monks by making laypeople in SE Asian countries support them with food, supplies and money so they can bring the divine to them as reward. I know a few very senior monks in our Theravada congregation took LSD, DMT and/or Mushrooms that launched them out of their lay life of debt slavery and material delusion (after you have taken these ego dissolving plant medicines it really makes you stand up and take a hard look at yourself and the society around you and you see how we have all been messed with by the powers to be believe me) into the Sangha (Buddhist monk life) but is not talked about openly. It makes you less fearful of people and authority. A very little known fact is that the Dalai Lama drank Ayahuasca back in the early 90’s in the Peruvian Amazon where he then stated profoundly that the Kundalini of the earth has shifted over the last 2,000 years from the Himalayas to the Andes. The Dalai Lama is equivalent to the Pope of the Catholic Church where in this case the Vatican is the gatekeeper to the spirit world, and as Pip shows above they tease us by constructing “pine cones” in the grounds of Vatican.

To expand on Aloha Gary’s “snakes”, once you take even a medium dose of either Ayahuasca or DMT containing product you should see lots of snakes and serpents throughout parts of your journey. These are not to be feared as I was told by the shaman but to allow them inside you to become your protectors. When we see a snake as in the Australian bush we run the other way crippled with fear. At first I “blew” them away with my breath (when you want to change the visions) during the ceremony but then welcomed them inside and the slithered in and hopefully they are doing their jobs as protectors . In ancient Greece entheogens were widespread and they called it “Electrikus” when we see the amazing curling spiralling flickering jets of serpents protruding from the central point. It looks like lightening bolts (electricity) coming out of a central point, just amazing to see (very similar to the experiments Tesla was doing in our world in taming electricity). Hence when you see souvenirs of the Buddha for sale at the various markets or if you go to a Buddhist temple the Buddha image has a covering of snakes (Naga’s) shrouding over his head and curled underneath his body. The Chinese call it the Dragon hence during Chinese New Year the Dragon being carried around shares the same head as the Naga’s (not to be confused with Anaconda’s you also may see) you see whilst under DMT, At Angkor these Naga’s decorate the miles of pathways around the temples that secretly tease the unwitting population of what really went on behind the tall structures (shaped like Pineal glands as mentioned by many in the past). I ask the monks where the Nagas comes from and I am told some fairy story that covers the real truth. I just smile. They dont even know the truth. On any Buddhist temple throughout SE Asia you will see these jagged edges decorating the rooflines and arches, again these are just visions seen under entheogens. Once you take stronger doses (or a full cup of Aya) you break through this spiralling of golden mean shaped streaks into the supernatural realms. It is why T McKenna states you need to take a heroic dose! Be brave! On my first ceremony he was with me by my side in spirit when I courageously (never took “drugs” before in my life) downed that first cup of the vile tasting liquid. It was done in his honour and I was rewarded with the most profound experience I have ever had. To discuss the positive changes both physical and mentally it bought to me, and questions answered is beyond the scope of this topic today. It would need a new topic such as “shamanic healing”. Ayahuasca MUST be taken in conjunction with a Curandero (Shamanic healer) and in my view is the best psychiatrist/psychologist available. It also cures many physical & mental illnesses as well. One little known politically incorrect fact today is that one of the most significant “groups” that goes for healing in the Amazon are homosexual/bisexual individuals for sexual reorientation back to heterosexuality. It has also cured alcoholism, smoking and drug addiction such as heroin. People of these groups were present at the places I went to and were fixed up. It does this healing by removing the desire/cravings for these substances or unwholesome practices through the massive reality check it gives you. It taught me that “keeping up with the Joneses”, material possession to appear successful/important was a loss maker and a delusion created by the big corporations and also removed my desire for alcohol. I have only had a few drinks since last July where before that it was a daily regime (craving) of a glass of wine with my meal.

Gary mentions Egypt where if you do the research the top pharaohs of the various Egyptian dynasties took Ayahuasca made from also an Acacia tree that grew in that area. Some of their hieroglyphics portray the manufacture and show the actual Acacia tree branches spiralling out of the pharaohs heads. I have taken some of the locally made Acacia brew run by a local Shaman but it is not the same potency as the Peru brews and admittedly due its “illegality” it has a way to go before it reaches adequate strength. It doesnt take me past the Spirals, I think Terrence McKenna referred to this as also the Chrysanthemum. Modern History teachings only go back 3,000 BC, where the real secrets of a high civilisation takes us back to a few thousand years after the end of the last Ice age and before that during the pre-neolithic periods where the normal use of entheogens coupled with the advanced technology that has been lost or hidden allowed humans to defy gravity and construct these megalithic structures.

So an entire history of human intellectual development has been supressed from modern humans. The current religious industry that has major influences on Government to pass laws, prevents us from experiencing this basic human right that if experienced by humans in general, in my view, would end all the intra religious hatreds and warfare between various religions today as the supernatural realms/spirit worlds are the same to all humans. It would remove the fear we have for one another. Anthony Peake's work shares membership amongst several others at the forefront of this advanced research in our hidden history and capabilities that can be reached through altered states of consciousness. I will have to get around to order Anthony's latest few books and I recommend Anthony experiences DMT/Aya (that I believe is a very intelligent entity of its own) for himself as the spirits/entities may answer many of the questions and problems that he is trying to solve in his research. For example the person who discovered the molecular structure of DNA was under the influence of LSD at the time and won a Nobel Prize as a result. Aya being intelligent will tailor make its messages and teaching to the particular person. It gives to a person what it needs good or bad as required.
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