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Old 05-23-2008, 03:51 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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