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    Bring4th Bring4th Studies Strictly Law of One Material Giants

    Thread: Giants


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    02-13-2011, 07:51 AM (This post was last modified: 02-13-2011, 08:10 AM by Spectrum.)
    (02-13-2011, 06:07 AM)Protonexus Wrote: What seems pertinant from this thread and the other one that Peregrinus linked to is that re-learning Solex Mal (solar tongue) is a beneficial path to comprehend the original language of the sub-logos our sun which is the root of all Earth language. It seems like this could be a good topic to request when higher self channeling or through Carla's connections, why not put our minds to re-discovering this pure language.

    The rest of the who, what, where, which version of the truth seems rather transient.

    I agree. I'll just add my last bit of research to show that the people of Egypt, with the same societal status, were depicted in different statures (giants and non-giants):

    These are all from the Tombs Of Nobles, Luxor-thebes, Egypt

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    EGYPT MURAL 2ND-1ST MILL.BCE
    Peasant couple ploughing. Wallpainting in the vaulted tomb chamber of Sennedjem (No. 1), a necropolis official of the early Ramessid Period (18th Dynasty), in the cemetery of Deir el-Medina.

    Look how big they are in relation to the oxen, and notice the difference in size between the man ploughing and the woman sowing.


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    EGYPT MURAL 2ND-1ST MILL.BCE
    A funeral ship takes mummy of Sennufer on its last voyage to Abydos. Wall painting in the sepulchral chamber of Sennufer, Mayor of Thebes and overseer of works under Pharaoh Amenophis II (18th Dynasty, 16th- 14th BCE) in the cemetery of Sheikh Abd al-Qurnah.

    All workers on the ship, as also indicated by identical clothing, yet, some big, some small.


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    EGYPT MURAL 2ND-1ST MILL.BCE
    Group of mourning women. Wallpainting in the tomb of Ramose, general under Pharaoh Amenophis IV. Animated Amarna style, typical for this revolutionary period (16th-14th BCE). South group, tomb 11, south wall, cemetery of Sheikh Abd al-Qurnah.

    These various sizes could suggest the natural genetic evolution of the offspring of Anak.


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    EGYPT MURAL 2ND-1ST MILL.BCE
    Rekhmere inspects woodcarvers and carpenters. Wallpainting in the tomb of Rekhmere, vizier under Pharaohs Thutmosis III and Amenophis II (18th Dynasty, 16th-14th BCE) in the cemetery of Sheikh Abd al-Qurnah.

    Notice the two sculptors on the left, working on the same sculpture, one big, one small.


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    EGYPT MURAL 2ND-1ST MILL.BCE
    Sculptors at work. Detail of a wallpainting in the tomb of Rekhmere, vizier under Pharaohs Thutmosis III and Amenophis II (18th Dynasty, 16th-14th BCE), in the cemetery of Sheikh Abd al-Qurnah.

    At the bottom we see two sculptors (same societal status) – different statures.


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    EGYPT MURAL 2ND-1ST MILL.BCE
    Girl musicians with harp and string instruments. Detail of a wallpainting in the tomb of Rekhmere, vizier under the Pharaohs Thutmosis III and Amenophis II (18th Dynasty, 16th-14th BCE), in the cemetery of Sheikh Abd al-Qurnah.

    Three musicians, one big, two small.


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    EGYPT MURAL 2ND-1ST MILL.BCE
    Agricultural scene. Overall view of a wallpainting in the tomb of Mennah, scribe of the fields and estate inspector under Pharaoh Thutmosis IV (18th Dynasty, 16th-14th BCE) in the cemetery of Sheikh Abd al-Qurnah.

    All slave workers, as indicated by the slave clothing, some big, some small.


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    EGYPT MURAL 2ND-1ST MILL.BCE
    A servant measures a field in the presence of the farmer and his wife. Detail of a wallpainting in the tomb of Mennah, scribe of the fields and estate inspector under Pharaoh Thutmosis IV (18th Dynasty, 16th-14th BCE) in the cemetery of Sheikh Abd al-Qurnah.

    Some servants are big, some servants are small.


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    EGYPT MURAL 2ND-1ST MILL.BCE
    Winnowing with wooden scoops. Detail of a wallpainting in the tomb of Mennah, scribe of the fields and estate inspector under Pharaoh Thutmosis IV (18th Dynasty, 16th-14th BCE) in the cemetery of Sheikh Abd al-Qurnah.

    All slaves, with the same slave outfits, some big, some small.


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    EGYPT MURAL 2ND-1ST MILL.BCE
    Men transporting corn. In the background slave girls fighting for the left-overs. Detail of a wallpainting in the tomb of Mennah, scribe of the fields and estate inspector under Pharaoh Thutmosis IV (18th Dynasty, 16th-14th BCE) in the cemetery of Sheikh Abd al-Qurnah.
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    EGYPT MURAL 2ND-1ST MILL.BCE
    Servants plucking geese. Detail of a wallpainting in the tomb of Nakht, scribe and priest under Pharaoh Thutmosis IV (18th Dynasty, 16th-14th BCE), in the cemetery of Sheikh Abd al-Qurnah.

    Two servants plucking geese, one big, one small.


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    EGYPT MURAL 2ND-1ST MILL.BCE
    Farmers breaking ground, sowing, and ploughing. Detail of a wallpainting in the tomb of Nakht, scribe and priest under Pharaoh Tuthmosis IV (18th Dynasty, 16th-14th BCE), in the cemetery of Sheikh Abd al-Qurnah.

    Notice the man ploughing (bending down), almost as high as the man sowing (standing up), both workers in the field - same societal status.


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    EGYPT MURAL 2ND-1ST MILL.BCE
    Farmers carrying baskets full of wheat. Detail of a wallpainting in the tomb of Nakht, scribe and priest under Pharaoh Tutmosis IV (18th Dynasty, 16th-14th BCE),in the cemetery of Sheikh Abd al-Qurnah.

    Giant worker men, compared to the female harvester on the right. Also notice the difference in skin tone, but there many researchers who have tackled that issue, which is a topic for another day.


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    EGYPT MURAL 2ND-1ST MILL.BCE
    Labourers felling trees. Detail of a wallpainting in the tomb of Nakht, scribe and priest under Pharaoh Thutmosis IV (18th Dynasty, 16th-14th BCE), in the cemetery of Sheikh Abd Abd al-Qurnah.

    Both are labourers felling trees, one big, one small.


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    EGYPT MURAL 2ND-1ST MILL.BCE
    Farmhands harvesting. Wallpainting in the tomb of the Scribe Mennah, Deir el-Medina, Thebes, Egypt. 18th Dynasty (1554-1305 BCE), New Kingdom

    All farmhands harvesting, some big, some small.

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