Monday, December 10, 2018

Before the PreSocratics as Confronting the Sacred! Tears of the Sun God: Wim van Binsbergen anthropologist on Pythagorean African intercultural geomancy alchemy truth

I have been rereading the classic tome, "Christ in Egypt" by the great late independent scholar D.M. Murdock (Acharya S.) who let me post my rants on her forum. She cites Wim van Binsbergen as arguing that the worship of the Cosmic Mother in Egypt - Neith - goes back over 5,000 to 7,000 years ago. This caught me interest.

As I looked up the citation (pdf) it had been updated as of 2006. Suddenly I realized his name had looked familiar to me! He is the SAME anthropologist who had argued for an ancient exchange of numerological divination resonance tied to Pythagorean philosophy. Now...

Tears of the Sun God!! It's Amrita! It's the Jade Dew! Its the descending yang qi, down the front of the body.

the website I had found his previous research on is no longer active! So I looked up his academic articles....boom!


Before the Presocratics: cyclicity, transformation, and element cosmology: the case of transcontinental pre- or protohistoric cosmological substrates linking Africa, Eurasia and North America
Editor:Binsbergen, Wim M.J. vanISNI
Year:2012
Periodical:Quest: An International African Journal of Philosophy (ISSN 1011-226X)

Have I read this already?

Rupture and Fusion in the Approach to Myth: Situating Myth Analysis Between Philosophy, Poetics and Long‐Range Historical Reconstruction

W Van Binsbergen - Religion Compass, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
On the basis of my engagement with myth over the decades, the present paper seeks to
present some 'prolegomena'to the study of myth today. It does so, in the first place, by a short
overview of philosophical contributions and implications of the study of myth. After …
 Just as I did on my own - he ties together....

5. The Presocratics in Western Eurasia: four immutable elemental categories as the norm throughout Western Eurasia for the last two millennia; 6. Exploring the long-range pre- and protohistory of element cosmologies: steps in the unfolding of human thought faculties; 7. Yi Jing and West Asia: a partial vindication of Terrien de Lacouperie;

another one

 

 

and....



indeed!!


2018 book: Confronting the Sacred

Dear Professor van Binsbergen: Thank you for corroborating my own research. Have you discovered Dr. Victor Grauer yet? His book, "Sounding the Depths" is a musicology analysis of how the San Bushmen culture spread around the world. I tested out my own discovery that Daoist alchemy was the same as Pythagorean music harmonics - to finish my master's degree. I did intensive meditation training from a Chinese spiritual healer http://springforestqigong.com and I saw ghosts, did powerful energy healing, and was permanently transformed. You are one of the few rare Westerners to have made this same realization. I greatly value your research. thanks, drew hempel p.s. I was rereading D.M. Murdock's book "Christ in Egypt" and she cites your work - and that inspired me to look up her reference. I realized I had read your research a few years ago. My blog-research is http://elixirfield.blogspot.com

thanks!

 I forgot to mention I did the Daoist meditation through the African studies department!! Professor Rose Brewer! I used the book "The Racial Contract" as my foundation that "Natural Law" of the West was inherently racist, and therefore the necessity of non-western philosophy was required. Then I used my music theory model to argue that Pythagorean harmonics were actually Egyptian and also Daoist. Then later I discovered the "three gunas" of India are based on the same alchemical harmonics. thanks again, drew


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