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Re: global totem poles blessing; new moon/eclipse

From David Dalton <dalton@nfld.com>
Newsgroups soc.culture.new-zealand, soc.culture.australian, aus.general, aus.religion, nz.general, nz.soc.religion
Subject Re: global totem poles blessing; new moon/eclipse
Date 2023-04-21 05:07 -0230
Organization Private individual
Message-ID <dalton-09B3B9.05071821042023@news.eternal-september.org> (permalink)
References <0001HW.29F063D60023835B700008ECA38F@news.eternal-september.org> <0001HW.29F06E09002518FC7000040C338F@news.eternal-september.org>

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<0001HW.29F06E09002518FC7000040C338F@news.eternal-september.org>,
 David Dalton <dalton@nfld.com> wrote:

> On Apr 19, 2023, David Dalton wrote
> (in article<0001HW.29F063D60023835B700008ECA38F@news.eternal-september.org>):
> 
> > Were any of these soul alignments a renewal? No,
> > it seems that such soul alignments were done in
> > the past, e..g. by the indigenous Turtle Island avatar
> > type of 602 years ago (at this stage), but those poles
> > have since decayed away.
> 
> Of interest to these groups: the most recent human avatar
> type and devi type before me and Sarah McLachlan were an
> honourary Maori settler and a Maori who were at this stage
> less than two hundred years ago and whose region included
> New Zealand and Australia.
> 
> Some more background: I have (or it might not hve
> worked yet) done what I call popthroughs of the
> workings of past avatar types and devi types of the
> last 12,000 years. Of those, 40 such workings
> (32 human and 8 cetacean) of the last 602 years
> still were on to some extent and have been (or
> will be) supplanted. The popthroughs of these
> 40 were (or will be) applied in reverse chronological
> order, followed by the largest remaining original
> surface area (humpback whales of about 4000 years
> ago) to smallest remaining original surface area.
> 
> The most recent three are:
> 
> 1. still living bowhead whale avatar type and devi type
> 2. honourary Maori settler/Maori
> 3. bottlenose dolphins, more equatorial than the first (most recent)
> two and with the largest original surface area of the 40, and
> overall second in original surface area only to the humpback
> whales of about 4000 years ago.
> 
> The avatar type of 602 years ago was the earliest of the 40.
> 
> One other of the 40 I know of is Tsangyang Gyatso, the sixth
> Dalai Lama, who I have been perhaps erroneously referring to
> as The Turquoise Bee, or whoever he is referring to in
> his “dragon demon’s thorns” poem if not himself. However
> if it is himself he definitely did not die at age 23.
> 
> For more background see my Salmon on the Thorns webpage,
> though more up to date information is on alt.religion.druid .

Number (69) popthrough in the sequence was just applied.
It was an avatar type and devi type of about 10,000
years ago whose original region was in Oceania
including New Zealand and part of Australia.  The
original surface area was fourth largest of those
of humans.   Jacob was third (65), and Tsangyang Gyatso
was fifth, Africans of about 5000 years ago were
first (59), and a Taiwanese avatar type and Chinese
devi type (who travelled to India) were second (63).

-- 
David Dalton dalton@nfld.com https://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page)
https://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page)
"Many a one has passed beyond, In the time between the two moons, Though I 
am still enjoying earth, Thou moon of moons and of blessings!" (Scot trad) 

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global totem poles blessing; new moon/eclipse David Dalton <dalton@nfld.com> - 2023-04-19 15:30 -0230
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