Forty-five years have now passed since NASA's fateful Apollo 13 mission launched on April 11, 1970. Few people paid much attention to the launch.
Humans walked on the Moon in the 60's and there were no obstacles as related to the , "clean" state of the Moons surface.No germs and no disease. We have looked to the Moon for many thousands of years, perhaps even millions of years and we always sense the "uncanny" feeling that it has something to do with the "unknown".
But is it really?. When humans walked on the Moon and we observed from our planet Earth, we did not hear or see any images or TV information that would show problems as we displaced with our astronaut hero's on the Moon ,walking ,jumping, being happy to have found the image of millions of years of uncertainty but also the model function of the Moon as the "light presence" in our skies at night and at day.
What are the myths of the Moon?.
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date 2019
March 18
Europe[edit]
- Goddess Ilargi (Basque mythology)
- Goddess Losna (Etruscan mythology)
- Goddess Kuu (Finnish mythology)
- Goddess Selene (Greek mythology)
- God Máni (Norse mythology)
- God Elatha (Irish mythology)
- God Meness (Latvian mythology)
- Goddess Luna (Roman mythology)
- Goddess Mano (Sami mythology)
- God Hors (Slavic mythology)
The fact that we have germs on Earth means that they survive under some circumstances that are "atmospheric".
This is known as the greenhouse effect. (Without theatmosphere, the average temperature on Earth wouldbe below freezing!) The atmosphere also protects living things on Earth from the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation. A thin layer of gas called ozone high up in theatmosphere filters out these dangerous rays.
to survive germs on other planets, the food we eat would have to be irradiated. Possibly as we go to the Moon in greater numbers and eat our hearts full, we will have vegetative wastes that could be germ like. Also when we go to Mars and eat ,we will have to keep the food clean, because Mars has enough water and air to be a problem as regarding germs.
from:
www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/healthyliving/food-irradiation
Food irradiation is a processing and preservation technique with similar results to freezing or pasteurisation. During this procedure, the food is exposed to doses of ionising energy, or radiation. At low doses, irradiation extends a product’s shelf life. At higher doses, this process kills insects, moulds, bacteria and other potentially harmful micro-organisms.
Considerable scientific research over the past five decades indicates that food irradiation is a safe and effective form of processing. Food irradiation has been approved in 40 countries including Australia, the United States, Japan, China, France and Holland.
why does the Moon not have an atmosphere?.
Otherwise, the Moon is considered not to have an atmosphere because it cannot absorb measurable quantities of radiation, does not appear layered or self-circulating, and requires constant replenishment due to the high rate at which its gases are lost to space.
So then, the conditions for life displace inwards to the Moon but the inability of the Moon to sustain life makes the life giving molecules their reflection off the surface of the Moon and back again into space.
why does this happen.
A planet like Mercury has essentially no atmosphere. It does have an extremely thin atmosphere, but most of the molecules which could make up the atmosphere of Mercury are blown away by solar winds and the lack of gravity on the planet. Our moon is another example of extremely thin atmosphere.
How does the Sun decide the presence of an atmosphere and why not?.
The "non atmosphere of Mercury" is so close to the Sun , that it's orbital position is kept in place by the functions of reflection of the substances needed for life that exist within the Suns own atmosphere as the mix, that may be so dense in their reference that only "untanglement " of them occurs far away from the sun as the biological hard functions to have the biological strings interact with enough gravity and volume and velocity of a planet like Earth.
It's the seed of reflection that gives no atmosphere when it is high. But when the planet absorbs the reflection ,the result is an atmosphere.
from:
en.wikisource.org/wiki/Effect_of_Reflection_from_a_Moving_Mirror_on_the_Velocity_of_Light
According to the undulatory theory of light the velocity of light is independent of the velocity of the source, and of the velocity of a mirror at which it is reflected.
According to the emission theory the resultant velocity from a moving source is increased by the component of the velocity of the source. But it appears that different forms of emission theory require different results on reflection from a moving mirror. If the light corpuscles are reflected as projectiles from an elastic wall, then the velocity of light should be increased by twice the component of the velocity of the mirror.[1]
The following arrangement was devised for the purpose of deciding the question experimentally.
We are able to observe the Moon then , as the faster reflection speed in reference to our own position on Earth where the light from the Moon gets absorbed and slowed down. Some of the light, that is. This indicates "slowing down of biological functions through the Earth's atmosphere " .But what is biological "slow down?".
It means that biological functions are "slowed down" as in "cryogenic sleep" or "slowing down ageing".So for this to happen the human body needs the critical functions of being clean, both without and within of the body's immunity.We eat less of the foods that have germs in them, this slows down the stomach responses of it's only function being ,to neutralize stomach germs. Other wise it is not needed. So in this way ,not using the stomach, may slow down the human perception of it's ageing.
When we are born ,we already have have the "non stomach" functions, it is just that the combinations of being fed are used to reduce germs, when ,in fact ,you could look at the moon light instead to absorb some of the clean light that displaces into the Earth , through it's atmosphere. Because there are some very basic living molecules in the Earth's atmosphere, they are based on the "way to not eat too much".
The layer above the troposphere is called the stratosphere. Nearly all of the watervapor and dust particles in the atmosphere are in the troposphere. That is why most clouds are found in this lowest layer, too.J
So could humans survive on only: " water vapor" and "dust particles" as arranged in some way by the light intensity of the Moon.
What is the light intensity of the Moon?.
The Moon's albedo is 0.136, meaning only 13.6% of incident sunlight is reflected from the lunar surface. Moonlight generally hampers astronomical viewing, so astronomers usually avoid observing sessions around full Moon. It takes approximately 1.26 seconds for moonlight to reach Earth's surface.
So could we humans evolve into the peaceful alien stage of existence by way of the : minimal consumption of foods by focusing only on "facts" of the Moon light and why do some people who focus intently on the Moon live longer as "witches" and ,"wizards?".
The 13,6 incident light has the number 13 which in magic terms is "unlucky" but what about the 1.26 seconds of moonlight to reach the Earth?. Well in ancient magic, the number 26 defines the "birth of Adam".
While the other numbers of the 13,6 has the 0.6 as the reproductive value and the 1.26 seconds has the 1 value as singular expansion from the Moon to the Earth. But some of the light from the Earth as it displaces to the Moon and is reflected, also amounts to an extra amount of light as ; "ambient light" from the Earth.
The moon shines because its surface reflects light from the sun. And despite the fact that it sometimes seems to shine very brightly, the moon reflects only between 3 and 12 percent of the sunlight that hits it. The perceived brightness of the moon from Earth depends on where the moon is in its orbit around the planet
slowing down ageing. Wizards and Withes as users of magic have been known to slow down ageing and it is this that has threatened their existence from various belief systems.
Aging occurs deeper -- at a cellular level -- and scientists have found that eating less can slow this cellular process. ... The researchers found that when ribosomes -- the cell's protein makers -- slow down, the aging process slows too
Studies are increasingly suggesting so. Aging is inevitable, but some studies suggest the effects of aging can be reversed. ... What may be within reach one day, however, are ways to reduce or reverse the effects of aging, and we're not talking about anti-aging face creams or cosmetic surgery.
The features of the Moon could be the cellular slow down needed as the information in the light itself.
The facts of the missing me, is the fact that we already exist as ourselves, so to apply the remaining letters of the name, "Merlin" as ,"rlin" defines the shape of the letters of the Moon as the cells that keep the 13.6 % incident sun light and as the velocity of the 1,26 t reach Earth.
The letter m, is the 13th letter as of the alphabet = the 13 % of the incident light , and represents the m as in "me or merlin" as of the name "merlin".
The shapes of the Moon continents look a lot like the human stomach, or lack of it. Because the stomach gives the weight of it, it is usually sensed as being energetic , but this is just the weight of it that makes it difficult to move on the Moon or any other planet. Remember that the bigger the stomach, the less healthy you are. So the knowledge of Merlin may be that he no longer needed it and that the above shapes show how to twist it, or wizz it out of existence as shown by the letter r,l,i,n.
So when considering this "change to not have" the stomach, consider that much of the knowledge of meditation is not about eating from the fruits of knowledge. It is about meditating away the need for the stomach to control our health. So in Hindi ,there are meditation methods. You may find them in any texts of the "way to meditate" from many countries and many cultures.
Meditation is, basically survival without the need for eating at moments when we feel we want to make contact, but eating healthy as well.Then you may translate the letters of Merlin into the letters of "clean" as you relate the feeling after the meditation meant to clean the wasted energy of the stomach.
When we are in the womb we sense the pull of tidal energy from the Moon, as "the ind clear" needed to define our ability to have immunity against disease, but when we are born we need it no longer. We need only the positive light of the Moon to show we are complete with the immunity we are born with.
So then the moon, continents shows the way we are positioned in the womb.
So when considering this "change to not have" the stomach, consider that much of the knowledge of meditation is not about eating from the fruits of knowledge. It is about meditating away the need for the stomach to control our health. So in Hindi ,there are meditation methods. You may find them in any texts of the "way to meditate" from many countries and many cultures.
Meditation is, basically survival without the need for eating at moments when we feel we want to make contact, but eating healthy as well.Then you may translate the letters of Merlin into the letters of "clean" as you relate the feeling after the meditation meant to clean the wasted energy of the stomach.
When we are in the womb we sense the pull of tidal energy from the Moon, as "the ind clear" needed to define our ability to have immunity against disease, but when we are born we need it no longer. We need only the positive light of the Moon to show we are complete with the immunity we are born with.
So then the moon, continents shows the way we are positioned in the womb.
There are states of consciousness previous to the gestate delivery.They are "put" there as previous to being , "input there" as Gynocological .
Foot prints is an ongoing nasa project and proves that we have moved on from the Moon and the recognition of it's function as the , "immunity satellite" that rotates around Earth in cycles of "health".So then what is Mars but the representation of it's red dust color and the red shift ,together with the "moving on wards" to define why we are healthy and clean as the "moon effect" where astronauts did not become sick, rather they proved there was no lunar illness from walking on the Moon.So too ,astronauts will not get sick on Mars, it is hoped.
In Buddhism, the moon is an enduring symbol of truth and enlightenment. ... According to an analogy found throughout Buddhism, our true nature is hidden the way a cloud-covered moon is hidden. When the clouds disperse, everything is illuminated. The Buddha is sometimes called “the bright moon who illumines the world.”
zen poem: enlightenment is like the Moon.
zen poem: enlightenment is like the Moon.
A fertility deity is a god or goddess in mythology associated with fertility, pregnancy, and birth. In some cases these deities are directly associated with sex, and in others they simply embody related attributes. The following is a list of fertility deities.These are the rights of the gods to animate the "moons features as being born".
They are many and they spread to the planets such as Neptune (the blue point of Poseidon) , that is also a god and many of the constellations and stars are named as being of the gods.
from:
http://www.crystalinks.com/fertilitygods.html
Adonis - Phoenecian/Syrian god who was adopted by the Greeks as well. A vegetative resurrecting god.
Ala (Nigeria) One face of the Mother Goddess. She was the ruler of the Underworld, protectress of the harvest, and fertility of both animals and man.
Ama-arhus - Babylonian and Akkadian fertility goddess.
Aphrodite (Greece) Goddess of love, beauty, and sexual passion. She represented the fertility through the act of sexual intercourse.
Arianrhod (Wales) One face of the Mother Goddess. She was associated with fertility, reincarnation, and beauty. Ashur (Assyria) One of the national gods of Assyria. He was the god of both war and fertility, both bringing life and taking it away. Ashur was the husband of Ishtar.
Attis- Phrygian god adopted by the Greeks. He was tied with a fertility cult through his mother. Product of a virgin birth.
Baal (Canaan) Early references state that Baal was married to the fertility goddess Baalat but eventually took on her associations and functions as a fertility god - widely venerated throughout the Fertile Crescent and the Middle East.
Bast (Egypt) Bast was the cat headed goddess. She was associated with both fertility and childbirth.
Bendis (Greece) One of the many goddesses associated with female fertility.
Brigit (Ireland) Brigit was the goddess of home, hearth, feminine aspects, healing, and fertility. She was often seen as an alternate for her mother Dana. This reference reflects the different aspects of the Triple Goddess.
Cybele (Roman) Cybele was the great goddess of fertility in the city of Phrygia
Dagon - vegetation and fertility god
Frigg (Teutonic) Frigg was the Odin's wife (the king of the gods). Frigg protected a man's marriage and made him fertile. Her name was invoked to bring children into a conjugal union.
Freyja (Teutonic) Often confused with Frigg, Freyja was a goddess of sexual activity.
Gefjon (Teutonic) Gefjon was one of Frigg's handmaidens and associated with fertility of both man and the land. Each year, a strip of ground was plowed in her name before the entire field to ensure fertility.
Ghede (Voudoun) The god of both death and fertility. His phallus is said to be carved along a gravedigger's tools.
Haumea (Hawaii) Haumea was identified with her mother Papa (again, a representation of the stages of the Mother Goddess). Haumea was said to be continually reborn, therefore allowing her to continually mate with her offspring.
Inanna - Sumerian goddess of love, fertility and war. Her symbol is the eight-pointed star.
Ishtar - Sumerian and Babylonian goddess of love and fertility. She had a habit of attracting lovers and then killing or maiming them.
Juno Sospita (Roman) One of the many faces of Juno (queen of the gods). Juno Sospita was often called upon by infertile women.
Kokopelli - Native American fertility god - with large phallus - Trickster
Macha (Ireland) Fertility goddess who primarily concerned herself with male virility.
Marduk- The central god in the Babylonian pantheon, patron of the city, which is today located in Iraq. Marduk was god of air, earth, and fertility - supreme leader of the gods after defeating Tiamat - ater known as Bel or Baal.
Mars - Roman fertility god who came to be known as Gradivus, the strider, and the god of war. His symbols were wolf, warpecker, and lance.
Min (Egypt) Often identified with the Greek god Pan, Min was the god of male virility. He is almost always depicted holding a flail in one hand and possessing an erect penis. He is married to the goddess of love and fertility, Quetesh.
Mithras [Mitra]- From Avestan/Old Iranian. A Persian god whose cult flourished through the Roman Empire from about 50 AD. He was on the side of Ahuramazda in the Persian pantheon against Ahriman. Product of a virgin birth.
Mylitta - Babylonian and Assyrian goddess of fertility and childbirth.
Nanshe - Goddess of fertility and water, she was the patron of dreams and prophecy.
Ninurta - God of rain, fertility, thunderstorms, the plow, floods, wells, and the south wind.
Pan (Greece) Greek god of nature, Pan is known for his sexual and lustful urges. He represents male virility.
Quetesh (Egypt) Husband of Min, she is the love and fertility goddess.
Shiva (India) God of fertility, medicine, and physical love.
Sophia - Creational Goddess
Sulpa'e - God of fertility, wild animals and the planet Jupiter.
Tammuz [Fammuz] - Sumerian/Akkadian god of fertility who died and was resurrected. Mentioned in Ezekiel 8:14. The Phoenecians lived in what is today Lebanon. Product of a virgin birth.
Tellus Mater (Celtic) Goddess of fertility and marriage.
Venus (Roman) Roman equivalent to Aphrodite. Venus was the goddess of love, beauty, sexuality, and fertility.
Xipe Totöc (Aztec) "Our Lord of the Flayed One". A phallic fertility god who was seen worshipped by those living on the Pacific coasts.
you may find more references to the gods as those of pregnancy and those of delivery.
They are many and they spread to the planets such as Neptune (the blue point of Poseidon) , that is also a god and many of the constellations and stars are named as being of the gods.
from:
http://www.crystalinks.com/fertilitygods.html
Adonis - Phoenecian/Syrian god who was adopted by the Greeks as well. A vegetative resurrecting god.
Ala (Nigeria) One face of the Mother Goddess. She was the ruler of the Underworld, protectress of the harvest, and fertility of both animals and man.
Ama-arhus - Babylonian and Akkadian fertility goddess.
Aphrodite (Greece) Goddess of love, beauty, and sexual passion. She represented the fertility through the act of sexual intercourse.
Arianrhod (Wales) One face of the Mother Goddess. She was associated with fertility, reincarnation, and beauty. Ashur (Assyria) One of the national gods of Assyria. He was the god of both war and fertility, both bringing life and taking it away. Ashur was the husband of Ishtar.
Attis- Phrygian god adopted by the Greeks. He was tied with a fertility cult through his mother. Product of a virgin birth.
Baal (Canaan) Early references state that Baal was married to the fertility goddess Baalat but eventually took on her associations and functions as a fertility god - widely venerated throughout the Fertile Crescent and the Middle East.
Bast (Egypt) Bast was the cat headed goddess. She was associated with both fertility and childbirth.
Bendis (Greece) One of the many goddesses associated with female fertility.
Brigit (Ireland) Brigit was the goddess of home, hearth, feminine aspects, healing, and fertility. She was often seen as an alternate for her mother Dana. This reference reflects the different aspects of the Triple Goddess.
Cybele (Roman) Cybele was the great goddess of fertility in the city of Phrygia
Dagon - vegetation and fertility god
Frigg (Teutonic) Frigg was the Odin's wife (the king of the gods). Frigg protected a man's marriage and made him fertile. Her name was invoked to bring children into a conjugal union.
Freyja (Teutonic) Often confused with Frigg, Freyja was a goddess of sexual activity.
Gefjon (Teutonic) Gefjon was one of Frigg's handmaidens and associated with fertility of both man and the land. Each year, a strip of ground was plowed in her name before the entire field to ensure fertility.
Ghede (Voudoun) The god of both death and fertility. His phallus is said to be carved along a gravedigger's tools.
Haumea (Hawaii) Haumea was identified with her mother Papa (again, a representation of the stages of the Mother Goddess). Haumea was said to be continually reborn, therefore allowing her to continually mate with her offspring.
Inanna - Sumerian goddess of love, fertility and war. Her symbol is the eight-pointed star.
Ishtar - Sumerian and Babylonian goddess of love and fertility. She had a habit of attracting lovers and then killing or maiming them.
Juno Sospita (Roman) One of the many faces of Juno (queen of the gods). Juno Sospita was often called upon by infertile women.
Kokopelli - Native American fertility god - with large phallus - Trickster
Macha (Ireland) Fertility goddess who primarily concerned herself with male virility.
Marduk- The central god in the Babylonian pantheon, patron of the city, which is today located in Iraq. Marduk was god of air, earth, and fertility - supreme leader of the gods after defeating Tiamat - ater known as Bel or Baal.
Mars - Roman fertility god who came to be known as Gradivus, the strider, and the god of war. His symbols were wolf, warpecker, and lance.
Min (Egypt) Often identified with the Greek god Pan, Min was the god of male virility. He is almost always depicted holding a flail in one hand and possessing an erect penis. He is married to the goddess of love and fertility, Quetesh.
Mithras [Mitra]- From Avestan/Old Iranian. A Persian god whose cult flourished through the Roman Empire from about 50 AD. He was on the side of Ahuramazda in the Persian pantheon against Ahriman. Product of a virgin birth.
Mylitta - Babylonian and Assyrian goddess of fertility and childbirth.
Nanshe - Goddess of fertility and water, she was the patron of dreams and prophecy.
Ninurta - God of rain, fertility, thunderstorms, the plow, floods, wells, and the south wind.
Pan (Greece) Greek god of nature, Pan is known for his sexual and lustful urges. He represents male virility.
Quetesh (Egypt) Husband of Min, she is the love and fertility goddess.
Shiva (India) God of fertility, medicine, and physical love.
Sophia - Creational Goddess
Sulpa'e - God of fertility, wild animals and the planet Jupiter.
Tammuz [Fammuz] - Sumerian/Akkadian god of fertility who died and was resurrected. Mentioned in Ezekiel 8:14. The Phoenecians lived in what is today Lebanon. Product of a virgin birth.
Tellus Mater (Celtic) Goddess of fertility and marriage.
Venus (Roman) Roman equivalent to Aphrodite. Venus was the goddess of love, beauty, sexuality, and fertility.
Xipe Totöc (Aztec) "Our Lord of the Flayed One". A phallic fertility god who was seen worshipped by those living on the Pacific coasts.
you may find more references to the gods as those of pregnancy and those of delivery.