Is this what the N'zeer taught the ancients?

Is this what the N'zeer taught the ancients?  And those shapes. Are they eerily prescient of something else?  And what they resolve to. The evolution.  I feel as if I have peered across the dimensions to the N'zeer. Start watching around 17:35.  See is you see what I do.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPyKv3zx0A8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPyKv3zx0A8

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  1. And the chronology to Plato works out. Just before Alexander.  The last desperate moments of their time on our plane.

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  2. This is definitely what I've come to understand the N'zeer to represent. Mathematical, everything down to precise methods and calculations. And those shapes are very present within XM objects and Ingress scanner designs.

    The Shapers are opposed to a predictable universe, but something tells me a balance of the two concepts is ideal.

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  3. Edgar Allan Wright ancients used to say that God was measured in four. Height, depth, form and volume.

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  4. That's interesting, but it has a problem, the fall of science on the ancient Greece seem to be in part due to Plutarco and Aristotélica ideas that to understand the world, you don't need to look at it but only think about it.
    Pure mind calculation, no observation needed. That seem to fit the n'zeer.
    On the other hand, the shaper are all about observation and experiencing the life to their fullest.
    For science to work properly, a balance of observation and thinking is needed.

    I wonder if Shapers and n'zeer reach a kind of harmony on old Greece, that give born to the civilization, as we know it today, only to be destroyed by war when they both thought that their approach was the right one

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  5. The ideal shapes exist on another plane, as a perfect version of our reality. An underlying set of mathematical principals... Ordered data.. That dictates how the universe functions and shapes our world. I see it Edgar Allan Wright​ #HeExtends http://imgur.com/vzJsATN

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  6. Yik Sheng Lee that's an intereting theory, but normally when teaching maths, graphical representation normally work very well and the better artistic design normally have Fibonacci or other mathematical principle behind them.

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  7. Are they describing or defining the mathematics of matter? In the former case their teaching is unnecessary over time. In the latter case it is essential.

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  8. If these concepts were taught by the N'zeer, they became basics of 13Magnus ritual. The Eleusinian Mysteries were described by Plato as the way to a perfect enjoyment of intellectual, spiritual good. And as we know, the Eleusinian Mysteries were a critical part of 13Magnus, perhaps our earliest example of its existence.

    This points to the split between 13Magnus and Antimagnus being a battle between siblings, as I've mentioned before: they are two small branches of a larger tree.

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  9. Dan Bailey I find it hard to understand how this is not obvious to more of the investigators. The realm of the Shapers is Plato's realm of pure ideas. Mind. Software.

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  10. I have been saying that the XM realm is the Platonic realm of forms for quite some time. In addition, the Gnostic/Neoplatonic idea of the pleroma and the pneuma is consonant with the concepts of patterns outlined in the Jarvis manifesto of the Ultimate.

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  11. Shape and Substance. Software and Hardware.

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  12. "Mathematics exists in it's own world, shaping the way we see"
    "There's a thing out there, I'm trying to understand and touch it."
    "As someone who's made new mathematics, you get the pleasure of feeling that there's something there before you get to it."
    "I think it's more discovered than invented, When we do good mathematics, we discover something about the way our minds work with interaction in the world."

    The ordered data makes up our entire existence. It can be found everywhere in nature.  I think that's reasonable evidence that shapers are not a new piece of our world, but perhaps were part of it's original formation - that we're just now starting to fully grasp might not be a marvelous coincidence. 

    Some additional images to show how we're working with Plato's perfect alternate realm: 
    http://imgur.com/GOkwuG7

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  13. Dan Bailey please tell me, then, about the N'zeer :)

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  14. We need perspective to understand the mechanics of the universe. The projection of the shadow of a cylinder can be a rectangle or a circle, depending on where you look. If you only have shadows, you need all perspectives to understand what you are seeing.
    I want to know why we lost that knowledge? Maybe we were easier to control in this way.

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  15. Xavi Dolz Zamora so what makes you think that we ever had that knowledge?

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  16. Gab Riel​. Not All the knowladge but more than now. It's just my opinion. But ancient people knew how to do things that nowdays we are not able to do not.like to collaborate. Today we are much more individualistic.

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  17. Xavi Dolz Zamora​ it's mental flexibility, the ability to step outside culture. The work of the shaman. We still lock up our shamans in mental institutions. And we still place sacred medicine on Schedule 1, next to crack cocaine. But not for long. The N'zeer really are coming.

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  18. Gab Riel Totally agree. I was going to respond to your earlier comment with an example of the "shamans" my vilage. But I have not ruled out precisely cause I'm afraid you think I'm crazy. The comment was: in my village until 3 generations, we had healers. They were able to cure minor ailments like plantar fasciris, torticollis ... That knowledge has been lost. And in my opinion, many other much more interesting. I think if n'zeer or any other help we connect eachother, to another level, we'll start to underatand and respect nature again. And after that, we'll be able to understand things much bigger.

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  19. The Common and the Mysterious. Front and Back. Yes.

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