Yesterday, 10:19 PM
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The idea of deciphering the images rather than the text is what I'll post here. We may be able to gain some insights into the purpose of the Voynich manuscript.
However, this is research that is in the realm of theoretical at this point in time.
We will need to go into the subjects of alchemy, biodynamic agriculture, and Rudolf Stiener. This cannot be helped, and I will explain as best I can.
Let's begin with this image from the Voynich manuscript.
What we see here is what seems to be a cat like creature in the position of the underground portion of the plant, the roots. Instead of the head, there is a flowering plant form which would be above ground. So a mixed creature that is animal and plant in one.
Now, I don't really want to post the same content in two different threads, so to gain an understanding I suggest the reader takes a look at the Shadow People thread in conjunction with this thread.
Over on the Shadow People thread we are studying a similar thing. At this point in the thread The Carbon Connection a shadow creature is introduced that is similar to the image from the Voynich manuscript.
Here it is:
This drawing was made by a young lady who can see the shadow creatures in her garden.
This is what we call a 'shadow tube cat' that has the forward portion of a cat that extends from garden shrubs as a black tube. My thoughts are we are looking at two different stages in the evolution of similar creatures. The 'tube cat' is very simple, only the forward portion has developed, whereas the Voynich image the creature is more complex having developed both the animal and the plant. Perhaps what may be called a chimera.
The connection of carbon and sulphur with shadow creatures, introduces the concept of alchemy. Which in turn may help explain the images in the Voynich manuscript.
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However, this is research that is in the realm of theoretical at this point in time.
We will need to go into the subjects of alchemy, biodynamic agriculture, and Rudolf Stiener. This cannot be helped, and I will explain as best I can.
Let's begin with this image from the Voynich manuscript.
What we see here is what seems to be a cat like creature in the position of the underground portion of the plant, the roots. Instead of the head, there is a flowering plant form which would be above ground. So a mixed creature that is animal and plant in one.
Now, I don't really want to post the same content in two different threads, so to gain an understanding I suggest the reader takes a look at the Shadow People thread in conjunction with this thread.
Over on the Shadow People thread we are studying a similar thing. At this point in the thread The Carbon Connection a shadow creature is introduced that is similar to the image from the Voynich manuscript.
Here it is:
This drawing was made by a young lady who can see the shadow creatures in her garden.
This is what we call a 'shadow tube cat' that has the forward portion of a cat that extends from garden shrubs as a black tube. My thoughts are we are looking at two different stages in the evolution of similar creatures. The 'tube cat' is very simple, only the forward portion has developed, whereas the Voynich image the creature is more complex having developed both the animal and the plant. Perhaps what may be called a chimera.
The connection of carbon and sulphur with shadow creatures, introduces the concept of alchemy. Which in turn may help explain the images in the Voynich manuscript.
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If the ancients discovered the secrets of life and created living machines, the question arises: Where do the machines go when they die?
Discover the answer to that, my friend, and you will find the machines.
Discover the answer to that, my friend, and you will find the machines.