10-22-2016, 07:56 PM
Kia ora Daniel
The culture that is nowdays referred to as "Maori", is the result of the combination of 2 polar opposite perspectives.
I believe that originally, the inhabitants of what has come to be known as "New Zealand", were part of a community that lived in harmony with all that is. Perhaps we were remnants of Lemuria...maybe Atlantis.
This is why you have the sense of oneness, that was preserved by some of those that were taken as slaves when the waka came...alongside that of elitism and war, which they attempted to force on us.
The word "Maori" actually, when literally translated, means "normal, usual, natural, common, ordinary." So it was a word used by us in more recent times, to describe us...in comparison to the English colonizers.
We are taught certain elements of truth, in mainstream Maori culture. The problem is that the different manifestations of the all, have been personified and given their own "godship", resulting in the pantheon of deities that seem to be across alot of indigenous belief structures. Basically, the same thing that happened in Egypt.
What you say about Moses and Aaron is interesting. I would be interested to know more. Do you have any suggestions of credible places to begin research?
It's good to have you around, sharing truth.
Welcome my bro
The culture that is nowdays referred to as "Maori", is the result of the combination of 2 polar opposite perspectives.
I believe that originally, the inhabitants of what has come to be known as "New Zealand", were part of a community that lived in harmony with all that is. Perhaps we were remnants of Lemuria...maybe Atlantis.
This is why you have the sense of oneness, that was preserved by some of those that were taken as slaves when the waka came...alongside that of elitism and war, which they attempted to force on us.
The word "Maori" actually, when literally translated, means "normal, usual, natural, common, ordinary." So it was a word used by us in more recent times, to describe us...in comparison to the English colonizers.
We are taught certain elements of truth, in mainstream Maori culture. The problem is that the different manifestations of the all, have been personified and given their own "godship", resulting in the pantheon of deities that seem to be across alot of indigenous belief structures. Basically, the same thing that happened in Egypt.
What you say about Moses and Aaron is interesting. I would be interested to know more. Do you have any suggestions of credible places to begin research?
It's good to have you around, sharing truth.
Welcome my bro
