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Old 05-23-2008, 04:51 PM   #21

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I saw this documentary on the history channel too.

It was amazing and the documentary divers themselves were convinced that those structures were man-made. One of them said that it was so eerie, there was just no way those structures were naturally formed. And they were the ones who discovered the carving of the headress. It looks like a spectacular location.

It made me want to learn diving even though I've never yet had the inclination.

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Ancestors of this mob perhaps:

http://www.ainu-museum.or.jp/english/eng01.html

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Has there been any further research, albeit engineering, archeo-architectural, and radio-carbon dating testing on the monoliths. It's obvious from the photos that the angles of the surfaces have clearly but cut to a high-degree of accuracy. Is the site being side-stepped; something like this is usually ignored by the orthodox archaeo community.
This site and the massive blocks at BalBeek are testaments to a civil-engineering expertise long forgotten.
I can envision peoples walking along beside these impressive strutures going about whatever business they had prior to the site being submerged.

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Unfortunately, Western researchers are hell-bent in labelling structures like Yonaguni as "natural formed" structures. It means that underwater earthquakes and volcanic activities have pushed rocks up in a perfect square-shaped structures. To say otherwise, could be "unintelligent" as believed by this Westerners.

They have continued to ignore legends of the folks living there as myth, even so these people have never came across this underwater structures for generations.

Similar situation occurs with the status of Dwarka. The Westerners were busy trying to find Atlantis, stating that it was the "Eden" where Humans first appeared. They say it have been sanked off the coast of Africa (most likely Mediterranean) but refused to accept that Dwarka could be Atlantis, since that could make them feel "unclean" for thinking that they were once Hindus.

Riddiculos and close-minded bunch ... these Westerners.

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However, nevertheless, nontheless TRUTH ONLY WINS in the end....

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However, nevertheless, nontheless TRUTH ONLY WINS in the end....

I don't know about that. In today's world, it seems "truth" is dominated by those who can lie and cheat their way to the top. They can tell all sort of lies to others, even undermine and riddicule other people's beliefs so their own beliefs will be in the top and they seems to be winning. In today's World, there is no place for "Truth", only Placebo (whatever makes them happy).

That is why, no matter how "truthful" or historically accurate Hindusm could be, those who dislike the idea that Hindusm is based on facts could do anything to ensure that Hindusm does not get a focus.

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I don't know about that. In today's world, it seems "truth" is dominated by those who can lie and cheat their way to the top. They can tell all sort of lies to others, even undermine and riddicule other people's beliefs so their own beliefs will be in the top and they seems to be winning. In today's World, there is no place for "Truth", only Placebo (whatever makes them happy).

That is why, no matter how "truthful" or historically accurate Hindusm could be, those who dislike the idea that Hindusm is based on facts could do anything to ensure that Hindusm does not get a focus.

It is the natural phenomena of Degeneration.

After light there is Darkness, after darkness there is light and there goes the cycle...

Everything has to undergo a cyclic change.

We've experienced such stuff in the past, but each time we have seen a saviour emerging amidst dark fogs, when everything seemed to be lost; they've restored back that beautiful world.

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It is the natural phenomena of Degeneration.

After light there is Darkness, after darkness there is light and there goes the cycle...

Everything has to undergo a cyclic change.

We've experienced such stuff in the past, but each time we have seen a saviour emerging amidst dark fogs, when everything seemed to be lost; they've restored back that beautiful world.

Can we afford to wait for a saviour? Everyday, Hindus fall prey to other people who believes in different things, many of them (whom I have met) were hypocrites. They talk on how wonderful and "clean" their religion is, but still spend time at the pub, disco and such. As if they wore two faces.

What annoying is that this are the same people who continued to downgrade other people's religions, like Hindusm. They don't understand Hindusm (or any other religion except their own), they DON'T WANT to understand Hindusm but to them, Hindusm is wrong and shouldn't be followed. Blind fools.

I for one will not wait for Hindu temples to "submerged" like those structures, waiting for some people to come and wonder whether it is man-made or natural formation.

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Can we afford to wait for a saviour?

At last this question...

The answer is no. We need to become the Saviour.

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hello yonaguni,it looksthat science is not very clever yet to discovert with precision the ages of humanity but i suggest you to have a look about what this russian cience man called zacharias sitchin says,it is very interesting he says that every 3600 years we have a world apocalyptic age due to the coming of a planet called nibiru which orbits between the sun and the earth making the poles shift thats why some monuments are under the water others under earth and soon depending on the location of the area afected

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At last this question...

The answer is no. We need to become the Saviour.

Unfortunately, that is the one thing which we (at least the Hindus) are not doing.

Organized religions are quickly coming in to take over the place, just as Mafia could take over from the local thugs and religions like Hindusm and Buddhism is quickly fading away.

I have seen many Hindus who behave very westernly (like going to pubs, drinking alcholol and having casual sex) and they called such animalistic behaviour as "norm" and modern trend.

Hell ... just watch Tamil movies nowadays. They seems to be teaching youths today a lot of stylish way to open alcholol bottles.

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hello yonaguni,it looksthat science is not very clever yet to discovert with precision the ages of humanity but i suggest you to have a look about what this russian cience man called zacharias sitchin says,it is very interesting he says that every 3600 years we have a world apocalyptic age due to the coming of a planet called nibiru which orbits between the sun and the earth making the poles shift thats why some monuments are under the water others under earth and soon depending on the location of the area afected

Nibiru is just a myth, based on poem of Enuma Elish (Babylonia Creation myth) which later gives birth to the story of Genesis in the Bible. The Bible itself is nothing more than a collection book of stories, commonly told in the Middle-East during the time of Christians.

And for your information, we don't need a large planet to be near our own to have a poles shift, anything about the half the size of the moon could be able to effect the Planet as much as Nibiru could have. Matter a fact, if the Moon was a bit closer than it is today, it could turn our Earth's pole as well due to the influence of its gravity.

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Unfortunately, that is the one thing which we (at least the Hindus) are not doing.

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Organized religions are quickly coming in to take over the place, just as Mafia could take over from the local thugs and religions like Hindusm and Buddhism is quickly fading away.

Again True; the problem is because the fundamental truth and scientific nature of hinduism has been less exposed to the present and upcoming generation. According to me, the problem lies with the prior generations, they are not doing their duty as it should be. There is a blockage in the transmission of values from above to below.

A lot of times, I've heard nowadays Pundits and Hindu preachers speaking and giving sermon; they are really pathetic. They themselves don't know anything, what they'll convey to others.

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I have seen many Hindus who behave very westernly (like going to pubs, drinking alcholol and having casual sex) and they called such animalistic behaviour as "norm" and modern trend.

Hindus have adopted the monkey lifestyle these days; imitate and imitate, that's all they know these days.

Ignorance is the major cause; even after adopting those lavish lifestyle and seeing that it is not a source of happiness but distress, still they don't want to inquire about the real connaissance.

Again, even if they want to know; where to go? AND whom to listen?

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Hell ... just watch Tamil movies nowadays. They seems to be teaching youths today a lot of stylish way to open alcholol bottles.
I've seen a lot; and I can say the [no substance like] stunts of Rajnikant impresses many and not many endeavours to have an insight of things. I've seen a tamil movie sometimes ago; the stupid director showed all the misterpreted things about Vedas and try to show that it is outdated and tried to say we need to come out of all barriers.
He himself never understood anything about Vedas, but he had many things to say about Vedas; really pathetic.

But all is never lost; lately I've watched a telegu movie; Sri Ramdasu; mind blowing. It featured Nagarjuna.

It is a must watch movie.

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Unfortunately, that is the one thing which we (at least the Hindus) are not doing.

Organized religions are quickly coming in to take over the place, just as Mafia could take over from the local thugs and religions like Hindusm and Buddhism is quickly fading away.

I have seen many Hindus who behave very westernly (like going to pubs, drinking alcholol and having casual sex) and they called such animalistic behaviour as "norm" and modern trend.

Hell ... just watch Tamil movies nowadays. They seems to be teaching youths today a lot of stylish way to open alcholol bottles.

Thanks to brits, who saw that even the minutest trace of vedic education wouldnt survive in this nation. Reason, the backbone of vedic education deals with NOT going abroad and dealing with any of MLECHAS, as even coming in contact with sinners, one becomes a sinner. The vedic education is only a myth now, as it wouldnt help one in anyway to fly to US for earning in dollars. However, I am hopeful in a very wiered manner that oneday Americans start this Vedic education and bring in schools in India to revive the culture. That will atlesat help in boosting the self esteem of millions of people, which has gone shattered in pieces due to firstly islamic, next the English and now so called the democratic politicisation.

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It is the natural phenomena of Degeneration.

After light there is Darkness, after darkness there is light and there goes the cycle...

Everything has to undergo a cyclic change.

We've experienced such stuff in the past, but each time we have seen a saviour emerging amidst dark fogs, when everything seemed to be lost; they've restored back that beautiful world.

I think Indians have been kind of accustomed to this fact that we can get enough harmed and Krishna will come to protect. That is true when the civilisation is atleast following Krishna's principles. But this is not the case. The whole Bhrathvarha is engulfed in the storm of materialisation. That is there is less difference left between Westeners and Indians, interms of culture, eating, sex, marital relationship, you name it and we are moving step by step to become 'Yo-men'. This time Kali has taken the soft root and rounded up so, nobody has even the slightest hope to comeout. Kind of chakravyuva, where son of Arjuna, Abhimnyu attained matrydom.

There are only very few, in pockets some in northern states and some in southern and southern-western states, who still follow these principles properly. Now, the question of the hour is that, would these small pockets of communites will be able to fight with the might of Kali...

Krishna save Bharath, Please...

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