Gold
Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 11:27 pm
Why Gold?
The human response and relationship to gold is very interesting. It looks beautiful, it elicits an emotional response, and it is perceived
to have special value.
Gold has been and is extracted from the ground, sometimes with great difficulty and bodily risk, and then - much of it is buried - in the
"ground"-- in vaults -- not to be seen, ---- logical, of course.
During a gold rush people have sometimes traveled thousands of miles at great expense and sometimes at great risk for the possibility of
maybe finding gold.
Gold has been used extensively by many cultures through out history in religious symbols and structures,
and in the symbols and structures for nobility ( "the DIVINE right of kings" , etc. )
Gold is considered rare and is used as a store of valve. Prior to contemporary times about the only use of gold was
for decoration, symbolism and as a store of value.
People who have never seen gold will respond positively to it, such as a primitive person seeing gold for the first time, --- or -- let a
person who has never held a one kilo gold bar, hold one, and watch their face light up. It is as though gold has magical powers.
In some pre-Columbian Central American societies gold belonged to the "gods" or the "Monarch/King" - a stand in - for the "gods"
Why does humanity respond to gold in this unusual way?
Lets go down the rabbit hole, and maybe we can find a possible answer.
Notice that humanity will emotionally respond to visual stimulus and because of this stimulus will
sometimes act against ones best interest -- such as a visual image that leads to sexual
arousal. This physical response to a visual stimulus is genetically programmed.
If one wants to put any credence in the ancient Sumerian " Book of Enki" which states, that the "gods" came for Earth's gold in order to save
their planet's atmosphere. And to ease their work in the mining operations, they created a "slave race" - humanity.
If so, humanity could also have been programmed to respond to gold in a desired way.
Originally, the "gods" extracted gold from sea water, prior to creating humanity, but found it expeditious to mine gold from rock, hence humanity. ( the world"s sea water may contain up
to 10 times the amount of gold mined by humanity, http://goldfever.com/gold_sea.htm)
And for a side trip down the rabbit hole - http://stargatetothecosmos.com/internet ... ir-planet/
It appears the "gods" have left, but humanity is still "programed".
Now back to your regularly scheduled "reality".
The human response and relationship to gold is very interesting. It looks beautiful, it elicits an emotional response, and it is perceived
to have special value.
Gold has been and is extracted from the ground, sometimes with great difficulty and bodily risk, and then - much of it is buried - in the
"ground"-- in vaults -- not to be seen, ---- logical, of course.
During a gold rush people have sometimes traveled thousands of miles at great expense and sometimes at great risk for the possibility of
maybe finding gold.
Gold has been used extensively by many cultures through out history in religious symbols and structures,
and in the symbols and structures for nobility ( "the DIVINE right of kings" , etc. )
Gold is considered rare and is used as a store of valve. Prior to contemporary times about the only use of gold was
for decoration, symbolism and as a store of value.
People who have never seen gold will respond positively to it, such as a primitive person seeing gold for the first time, --- or -- let a
person who has never held a one kilo gold bar, hold one, and watch their face light up. It is as though gold has magical powers.
In some pre-Columbian Central American societies gold belonged to the "gods" or the "Monarch/King" - a stand in - for the "gods"
Why does humanity respond to gold in this unusual way?
Lets go down the rabbit hole, and maybe we can find a possible answer.
Notice that humanity will emotionally respond to visual stimulus and because of this stimulus will
sometimes act against ones best interest -- such as a visual image that leads to sexual
arousal. This physical response to a visual stimulus is genetically programmed.
If one wants to put any credence in the ancient Sumerian " Book of Enki" which states, that the "gods" came for Earth's gold in order to save
their planet's atmosphere. And to ease their work in the mining operations, they created a "slave race" - humanity.
If so, humanity could also have been programmed to respond to gold in a desired way.
Originally, the "gods" extracted gold from sea water, prior to creating humanity, but found it expeditious to mine gold from rock, hence humanity. ( the world"s sea water may contain up
to 10 times the amount of gold mined by humanity, http://goldfever.com/gold_sea.htm)
And for a side trip down the rabbit hole - http://stargatetothecosmos.com/internet ... ir-planet/
It appears the "gods" have left, but humanity is still "programed".
Now back to your regularly scheduled "reality".