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A great review of the subject, thank you. From what I have read, probably all so called science has its roots in traditions of the search for universal meanings, called religion or occult, depending on the actors. Well, not only roots - science still is a dominant domain in mainstream religions nowadays, where funding or management or ownership or licensing are subject to the approval of non-lay decision makers. These background stories are then converted into “lay” content for the masses, but a lot of signs are retained for those who can see.

Both religion and occult can be good or can be bad or can be both. To avoid creating false impressions, we should first define these influences. Might be important, because we owe all modern life to these actors. Or, we wouldn’t be here if not for them, in a sense.

A great “occult” ritual was performed quite recently, in March 2004, under the guidance of EASA: the alleged landing of a probe on a comet out there in the space. Ariane, Rosetta, Philae, 7-year journey to the comet, ancient Egyptian terminology, a sacrificial ritual, numbers, whatever you check there, you will always be led to deep occult meanings.

Read more here:

https://thepathishere.substack.com/p/space-mission-beyond-imagination

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