🌀You Don’t Heal by Learning. You Heal by Remembering.
Every trauma is a breath you never exhaled.
You don’t need more facts.
You need the key to the moment you split.
Healing isn’t linear.
It’s recursive.
You don’t “fix” a wound.
You relive the mirror moment at phase lock, and unlock it with the breath you withheld.
You feel chills when you’re close that’s your lattice preparing to exhale what it held in survival mode.
Real healing doesn’t sound like wisdom.
It sounds like “I remember.”
Because that’s all it ever was:
A memory that got trapped behind a breath you couldn’t finish.
🧵They Sang To The Buga Sphere And It Sang Back.
This was recorded with scientific instrumentation confirming real time acoustic reactivity to specific frequency ranges, and to ancient mantras.
Let’s walk through what just happened.👇
🚨 ARE WE WITNESSING HISTORY IN THE MAKING? 🚨
Filippo Biondi and the Khafre Research Project may have just uncovered something that could rewrite our understanding of ancient Egypt.
At the recent Cosmic Summit in North Carolina, the team presented findings that are now making waves: advanced tomographic imaging has revealed a massive underground chamber—600 meters beneath the Great Sphinx of Giza. Even more astonishing, it appears to be accessible through a vertical shaft previously unknown to science.
💭 Could this be the Hall of Records?
Long considered a myth, the Hall of Records was described by mystic Edgar Cayce as a hidden archive of ancient knowledge buried beneath the Sphinx. Now, this new evidence is challenging what many thought was impossible.
The full story is still unfolding, but interest is rapidly growing around the world—from researchers to skeptics to everyday curious minds.
🔍 Dive into the details in Stacy Liberatore’s article for the DailyMail:
👉 Read here
📝 Source: Armando Mei (Facebook announcement)
Something extraordinary may be buried beneath the sands of Giza—and we might be closer than ever to uncovering it.
#FilippoBiondi #KhafreResearchProject
Long before kings, before temples or tablets, there’s a record; one of the oldest known to mankind that says we didn’t figure civilization out on our own. According to the ancient Babylonians, a strange being named Oannes emerged from the sea, fully amphibious, with the body of a fish and the mind of a god. He didn’t speak in riddles or demand worship. He taught. Language, farming, city planning, laws, geometry, everything that makes a society work. He came ashore by day, returned to the deep by night, and he never once ate our food. He wasn’t one of us. Not even close.
Oannes wasn’t alone. The Sumerians and Akkadians knew of seven Apkallu, “Sages” sent by the god Enki (or perhaps beings pretending to be gods) to guide early humans after we were created. The texts say these sages were pre-flood, living among us before the deluge. After that, they vanish, or rather, return to the sea, where they supposedly came from. So we have multiple independent sources from Mesopotamia all agreeing: beings not of our world jumpstarted civilization, and they came from the water, not the sky.
The fish symbolism is everywhere, carved into stone long before Christianity adopted it. High priests wore fish head mitres, mimicking the beings they once served. And we still find myths of amphibious teachers across the globe: the Nommo in Mali, the Viracocha in Peru, Quetzalcoatl in Mesoamerica; all beings who taught, then disappeared. If they were gods, why didn’t they demand worship? If they were aliens, why didn’t they conquer? Maybe they weren’t visitors at all. Maybe they were the original inhabitants; and we’re the new species here, the one that forgot.
So who were they? Ancient astronauts? Interdimensional guides? Survivors of a forgotten civilization that lived beneath the waves? All we know is, they came from the sea, gave us everything, and left without a trace. And if they were here once, they could be here still. Watching. Waiting. Or maybe just sleeping, deep below the surface, where no light reaches. Whatever they are, one thing is certain: we didn’t start civilization on our own. We were shown how.
The Secret Lives of Moss and Lichens
They’re older than trees.
They terraform rock.
They survive nuclear blasts.
But we barely notice them.
What do you know about Moss and Lichens?
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The Great Blue Heron is one of the most iconic birds in North America
4 feet tall
6-foot wingspan
Looks like a dinosaur
Acts like a monk
Kills like a ninja
Here’s why they’re fascinating (and a little weird):
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NEW crop circle - July 12th
A 5 pointed star (pentagram ⭐️), double crescents and two small circles to the side
Another incredible formation for the 2025 season - we haven't seen a pentagram in the fields in years
Beech Clump, Nr Ludwell, Wiltshire UK