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...ey are, the more they demonstrate the dynamic of Balanced Splitness and their origins of Duality, and Totality. Energy particles were created starti... ... AND Represent the deepest origins of the earliest, most basic aspects of the Universe we live in... ...f the two Universes beginning to come together. The truth about the organic origins of our Universe can be seen in a nutshell and put into a nutshe... ...strils. Your own eyes and face is a recreation of the entire Dynamics of the origins of the Universe you live in. Every time you look into the fac... ...o the face of another living creature, you can see the same dynamics of these origins staring back at you. The whole world is filled with such exam... ...r than they were. They killed off the original inhabitants in their area; the Etruscans: because they were more affluent, they had better pottery, b... ...ural offshoot of Greece. The original Romans came from Greece. The original Etruscans living in Italy were crushed and sublimated into a sterile Gr...
...The Path of Splitness is a major non fiction work of 1,868 pages: This is the latest revised version. The book analyzes and explains: 1: The origins of our Universe: where it came from and how it was created. 2: Basic aspects and dynamics of the Organic Universe and Organic Life. 3: The origins of modern humans going back 25 million years. 4: Human Psycho-biolo...
... Socrates. The Greeks and other Mediterranean peoples, particularly the Etruscans, were convinced that the Odyssey was not an adventure story but... ...tering the Teireisias that he has inside himself, asking himself about the origins of his profound hatred and how he can resolve it, step by step. ...
...umber; he devoted January to Petronius, February to Catullus, March to the Etruscan vases perhaps; anyhow he had done good work in India, and there wa... ...e again and walked on. Slowly her mind became less confused and sought the origins of her exaltation, which were twofold and could be limited by an ef...
...ht like a mantle.” “ And then?” she said. He had related the secret of the origins to her, to divert her from sublimer prospects; but the maiden’ s de... ... great funeral piles were erected for the men of Latin race, the Samnites, Etruscans, Campanians, and Bruttians. The Greeks dug pits with the points o... ...on the summit of a peak! In fact four hundred of the stoutest Mercenaries, Etruscans, Libyans, and Spartans had gained the heights at the beginning, a... ...d Greeks, fifteen hundred Campanians, two hundred Ibe- rians, four hundred Etruscans, five hundred Samnites, forty Gauls, and a troop of Naffurs, noma... ...g of Spendius. He drew up the Barbarians in six equal ranks. He posted the Etruscans in the centre, all being fastened to a bronze chain; the archers ... ...ls, the Carthaginians massacred them right and left at their ease. But the Etruscans, riveted to their chain, did not stir; those who were dead, being...
...h gleeful reverence before the god Priapus, wrought in the fine clay of an Etruscan vase? The Latin queen caressed her chimera. The whims of Imperial ... ...f one may believe those who envy him, or who know, or think they know, the origins of his life, then this man got rid of a German and some others—his ...