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Originally posted by Unity_99
Such an interesting thread. Bump.
Orion priesthood?
Relation of Orion to Buddhists, as in heirarchy?
Time traveling monks?
Originally posted by Heehaw
I just wanted to point out that the pyramids do not align with Orion at all.
Even with the sky "upside down", as it's supposed to be with this theory, the third, smallest star doesn't even touch the pyramid. The constellation Cygnus actually fits better and doesn't need any reversal.
If you don't believe me, feel free to Google it and do some research. Deny ignorance.
Anyway, interesting topic. I don't buy into the ritual stuff regarding the "Illuminati" or anything as such.
Just some food for thought.
Originally posted by Nola213
You can take any two that seems unrelated, but if you look long enough and hard enough; as well as wanting to believe that something is there that can't be explained by pure coincidence well you are gonna find it.
It's the "I want to believe" syndrome.
If you have to rotate/ flip images, then resize them as well just to get something that sort of resembles a match. There most likely wasn't any connection there in the first place.
We can do this with numbers and names and dates all day long, and at first glance it seems impossible to be a coincidence, but that exactly what it is.
But this isn't even a decent example of that. What this OP is, imo, is basically hammering a square peg into a round hole, then saying. "Oh look it fits!" We must be onto something here.
again if you look long enough at things that are seemingly unrelated you are bound to find things that appear to make unrelated things seem related, and thought out before hand.
But whatever floats your boat
Originally posted by SatoriTheory
Originally posted by AnotherYOU
where does sirius falls upon?
Sirius is a star in the constellation Canis Major. I didn't mention Sirius, what has Sirius got to do with it?
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Originally posted by phantomjack
I also had done some research regarding the Pyramids in Egypt to those in Mexico and the Mayan Civilization. If you draw a line through the pyramids, I believe you will find some very interesting intersections. Google it!
Some believe that the Pyramids of Giza were constructed in an alignment to reflect the belt stars of the constellation of Orion. Looking from above, this correlation becomes more visible.
Either way, I can't get passed the assertion that any of this has anything to do with some ritual or magic (9/11 I mean).
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Through the hope of new life after death Osiris began to be associated with the cycles observed in nature, in particular vegetation and the annual flooding of the Nile, through his links with Orion and Sirius at the start of the new year.[8] Osiris was widely worshiped as Lord of the Dead until the suppression of the Egyptian religion during the Christian era. Source en.wikipedia.org...