Asetians, Alchemy and "White Powder Gold"
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Asetians, Alchemy and "White Powder Gold"
Has anyone knowledge of the Asetians being involved with the manufacture or use of a substance called "white powder gold", ORMEs (orbitally rearranged montomic elements) or "mfkzt"
This white powder has been claimed to be the power behind the Ark of the Covenant (see 2005(?) book "Secrets of the Lost Ark" by British author Laurence Gardner), was ingested by pharoahs as part of their path to godhood and immortality, and is even supposed to posess extremely rare quantum properties. It was supposed to have been produced by the priests and priestesses of the Hathor temple at Serabit el-Khadim in the Sinai. W. M. Flinders Petrie was to have found large quantities of a "white, ash-like" substance during his 1905 explorations there.
It has been reported to be the much sought after "philosopher's stone" of medieval alchemy.
In the 1980's and 1990's an Arizona (a US state) farmer rediscovered this white substance and ultimately and with much difficulty and expense successfully assayed it as a rare form of platinum group metals. But more interesting is this powder apparently has the ability to quantumly shift to a different dimension and contact zero point energy. A human who ingested it reported being able to physically manifest things and events by merely thinking about them - much to his dismay.
The ability to connect with the infinite power of zero point energy would appear to make this substance (if rumors are true) of great interest to the AK. I am not saying any of this is true, but it has my interest. What are your thoughts?
This white powder has been claimed to be the power behind the Ark of the Covenant (see 2005(?) book "Secrets of the Lost Ark" by British author Laurence Gardner), was ingested by pharoahs as part of their path to godhood and immortality, and is even supposed to posess extremely rare quantum properties. It was supposed to have been produced by the priests and priestesses of the Hathor temple at Serabit el-Khadim in the Sinai. W. M. Flinders Petrie was to have found large quantities of a "white, ash-like" substance during his 1905 explorations there.
It has been reported to be the much sought after "philosopher's stone" of medieval alchemy.
In the 1980's and 1990's an Arizona (a US state) farmer rediscovered this white substance and ultimately and with much difficulty and expense successfully assayed it as a rare form of platinum group metals. But more interesting is this powder apparently has the ability to quantumly shift to a different dimension and contact zero point energy. A human who ingested it reported being able to physically manifest things and events by merely thinking about them - much to his dismay.
The ability to connect with the infinite power of zero point energy would appear to make this substance (if rumors are true) of great interest to the AK. I am not saying any of this is true, but it has my interest. What are your thoughts?
Phoenix- Insider
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Re: Asetians, Alchemy and "White Powder Gold"
David Icke and Alexander Sichin are big supporters of Monoatomic Gold (the scientific name). They both are also trying to convince all of us that Nibiru is on the way here by 2012.
Laurence Gardner's contention is that the Biblical Ark of the Covenant
was in reality: a capacitor that made it a powerful and deadly weapon,
a superconductor that allowed it to levitate above ground, and a
machine for manufacturing a substance called "Mfkzt" by the ancient
Egyptians, "manna" by the Hebrews, and the "philosophers stone" by
alchemists.
You can about Gardner's Gold here . . . http://graal.co.uk/
This is nothing new and I'm sure the AK is aware of it and not interested.
Al-Khemi is not concerned with metals and philosopher's stones but rather with the alchemy of the spirit.
Laurence Gardner's contention is that the Biblical Ark of the Covenant
was in reality: a capacitor that made it a powerful and deadly weapon,
a superconductor that allowed it to levitate above ground, and a
machine for manufacturing a substance called "Mfkzt" by the ancient
Egyptians, "manna" by the Hebrews, and the "philosophers stone" by
alchemists.
You can about Gardner's Gold here . . . http://graal.co.uk/
This is nothing new and I'm sure the AK is aware of it and not interested.
Al-Khemi is not concerned with metals and philosopher's stones but rather with the alchemy of the spirit.
Ankhhape- Banned
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Re: Asetians, Alchemy and "White Powder Gold"
Thank you for your response, Ankhhape. Would you please elaborate why you are "sure" the AK is not interested in this substance?
The monatomic elements (for it is not just gold) are not in the same form as their elemental metals. They are as different from metallic gold, platinum, iridium, rhodium, palladium, etc. as salt is from elemental sodium and chlorine.
The ingestion of sufficient concentrations of monatomic elements is supposed to have a profound effect on spirituality, thus keeping with the alchemy of the spirit.
They have been proven to be room temperature super conductors and possibly involved with the transmission of signals in the human nervous system.
I would imagine the unique propoerties of monatomic elements to be of interest to the AK, even to the point where a "lack of interest response" is given to prevent outsiders from exploring it.
To me, Gardner's website contains misleading information as to sources of real monatominc elements and the legitamacy of an unrelated substance called ORMUS.
Any other thoughts out there?
The monatomic elements (for it is not just gold) are not in the same form as their elemental metals. They are as different from metallic gold, platinum, iridium, rhodium, palladium, etc. as salt is from elemental sodium and chlorine.
The ingestion of sufficient concentrations of monatomic elements is supposed to have a profound effect on spirituality, thus keeping with the alchemy of the spirit.
They have been proven to be room temperature super conductors and possibly involved with the transmission of signals in the human nervous system.
I would imagine the unique propoerties of monatomic elements to be of interest to the AK, even to the point where a "lack of interest response" is given to prevent outsiders from exploring it.
To me, Gardner's website contains misleading information as to sources of real monatominc elements and the legitamacy of an unrelated substance called ORMUS.
Any other thoughts out there?
Phoenix- Insider
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Re: Asetians, Alchemy and "White Powder Gold"
For what it's worth, and though I am not familiar at all with alchemy, I very much doubt that the AK uses any sort of mind-altering (or even energy-altering) substance(s) in their rituals and magic work. I am quite certain that a well-trained energy worker is totally reliant on their own capacity other than the help or intervention of drugs/substances/herbs/powders.
But that's just a thought.
But that's just a thought.
Syrianeh- Expert
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Re: Asetians, Alchemy and "White Powder Gold"
As I stated earlier I believe the AK's use of al-Khemia is purely metaphysical / spiritual and not medieval in the sense of looking to turn metals into gold.Phoenix wrote: Would you please elaborate why you are "sure" the AK is not interested in this substance?
Ankhhape- Banned
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Re: Asetians, Alchemy and "White Powder Gold"
I really agree with you on this one my friend. The Asetians, being the primordial alchemists, founded this Science of the Soul driven by the paradigm of power over matter, as the interlaced connections between the subtle and the physical, resulting in an almost exclusively metaphysical facet of knowledge.Ankhhape wrote:As I stated earlier I believe the AK's use of al-Khemia is purely metaphysical / spiritual and not medieval in the sense of looking to turn metals into gold.Phoenix wrote: Would you please elaborate why you are "sure" the AK is not interested in this substance?
Jonathan- Master
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