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  • HOLY GRAIL #2

    HOLY GRAIL #2

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    THE MAKER AND THE MADE...

    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE HAS ADVANCED A LONG WAY...

    COMPUTER HARDWARE HAS ALSO...

    So to anybody's logic:

    <> is it feasable to make a fully indipendant "robot", that knows
    how to make another one...!, and outsmart "enemy robots..."...?

    <> someone said if you can imagine it, it might come true some day,
    or rather is it feasable...?

    <> someone, deliberated, saying : a robot is as "capable", as it's makers
    can make it...!

    <> some believe there is a limit in the "capacity" intelligent-artificial-
    software can achieve...! others don't believe there is no limit other
    than what are the real limits...!

    <> surely computers, robots, and artificial intelligence, are variables
    that were not considered in the bible, and go beyond organic matter
    results, of the human organic body...! Is this true or not...?!

    <> will the ultimate "robot", outsmart its creators, in some future
    time, be it permitted, wanted or not...!

    I AM CONVINCED THIS IS THE HOLY GRAIL #2

                             

     


  • Mary Magdalene is the Holy Grail

    Mary Magdalene is the Holy Grail...!

    "Mary Magdalene was the redeemed sinner who was the first to see Christ after his Resurrection. Through her redemption from sin and her unique knowledge of the Risen Christ, she was regarded by the occult initiates of the Middle Ages as a medium of secret revelation. Those initiates had chosen the planet Venus as her symbol in the cosmos.
    - Henry Lincoln, The Holy Place

    "...Long ago her name was ISIS, Queen of the benevolent springs, COME TO ME ALL YOU WHO LABOUR AND ARE HEAVY LADEN AND I WILL GIVE YOU REST. Others knew her as MAGDALENE with the celebrated vase full of healing balm. The initiated know her to be NOTRE DAME DES CROSS."
    - Le Serpent Rouge

    "Mary Magdalene had her surname of Magdala, a castle, and was born of right noble lineage and parents, which were descended of the lineage of kings. And her father was named Cyrus, and her mother Eucharis. She with her brother Lazarus, and her sister Martha, possessed the castle of Magdalo, which is two miles from Nazareth, and Bethany, the castle which is nigh to Jerusalem, and also a great part of Jerusalem, which, all these things they departed among them."
    - Legenda Aurea (published in Genoa in 1275)

    "In fact, she was also high priestess of the Temple of Ishtar at Magdala, and as such she would have been the keeper of the doves. Furthermore, she was a Benjamite, the tribe which was ostracized because they were of the line of Cain. So too was Hiram Abiff, architect of the Temple of Solomon."
    - David Wood, Genisis

    "In popular Christian tradition she [Mary Magdalene] is a prostitute who finds redemption by apprenticing herself to Jesus. And she figures most noticeably in the Fourth Gospel, where she is the first person to behold Jesus after the Resurrection. In consequence she is extolled as a saint, especially in France - where, according to medieval legends, she is said to have brought the Holy Grail."
    - Baigent, Leigh & Lincoln, The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail

    "The idea that Mary [Jesus' mother] had been an adultress never completely disappeared in Christian mythology. Instead, the character of Mary was split into two: Mary the mother of Jesus, believed to be a virgin, and Mary Magdalene, believed to be a woman of ill repute. The idea that the character of Mary Magdalene is also derived from Miriam the mythical mother of Yeishu, is corroborated by the fact that the strange name 'Magdalene' clearly resembles the Aramaic term mgadla nshaya meaning 'womens' hairdresser'....There was a belief that Yeishu's mother was 'Miriam the women's hairdresser'. Because the Christians did not know what the name 'Magdalene' meant, they later conjectured that it meant that she had come from a place called Magdala on the west of Lake Kinneret. The idea of the two Marys fitted in well with the pagan way of thinking. The image of Jesus being followed by the two Marys is strongly reminiscent of Dionysus being followed by Demeter and Persephone."
    - Hayyim ben Yehoshua, "Refuting Missionaries, Part 1: The Myth of the Historical Jesus"

    "...The Magdalene is not, at any point in any of the Gospels, said to be a prostitute. When she is first mentioned in the Gospel of Luke, she is described as a woman 'out of whom went seven devils'. It is generally assumed that this phrase refers to a species of exorcism on Jesus's part, implying the Magdalene was 'possessed'. But the phrase may equally refer to some sort of conversion and/or ritual initiation. The cult of Ishtar or Astarte - the Mother Goddess and 'Queen of Heaven' - involved, or example, a seven-stage initiation [the seven veils]. Prior to her affiliation with Jesus, the Magdalene may well have been associated with such a cult. Migdal, or Magdala, was the 'Village of Doves', and there is some evidence that sacrificial doves were in fact bred there. And the dove was the sacred symbol of Astarte."
    - Baigent, Leigh & Lincoln, The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail

    "As for the Wisdom who is called 'the barren,' she is the mother of the angels. And the companion of the Savior is Mary Magdalene. But Christ loved her more than all the disciples and used to kiss her often on her mouth. The rest of the disciples were offended by it and expressed disapproval. They said to him, 'Why do you love her more than all of us?' The Savior answered and said to them, 'Why do I not love you like her?'"
    - Gospel of Philip

    "...The [Gnostic] Gospel of Mary depicts Mary Magdalene (never recognized as an apostle by the orthodox) as the one favored with visions and insight that far surpass Peter's. The Dialogue of the Savior praises her not only as a visionary, but as the apostle who excels all the rest. She is the 'woman who knew the All'."
    - Elaine Pagels, The Gnostic Gospels

    Images:
    Mary Magdalene in the Grotto by Jules-Joseph Lefebvre. 1876
    Christ and Mary Magdalene by Rubens
    Saint Mary Magdalene. By Titian. 1533
    Assumption of Magdalene By Giovanni Lanfranco
    Mary Magdalene on The Last Supper. Leonardo da Vinci
    Magdalene in the Desert by Domenico Piola 1674
    Life of Mary Magdalene: Mary Magdalene's Voyage to Marseilles By Giotto di Bondone 1320s

    http://www.oceanru.com/magdalene/Mary_Magdalene_is_the_Holy_Grail.htm

    Mary_Magdalene_in_the_Grotto_Lefebvre
    Christ_and_Mary_Magdalene_Rubens
    Saint_Mary_Magdalene_Titian
    Assumption_of_Magdalene_Lanfranco
    Last_Supper_Da_Vinci-mary
    Magdalene_in_the_Desert_Piola
    Mary_Magdalenes_Voyage_to_Marseilles_Giotto

  • Human Brain #1

    Human Brain - BrocasAreaSmall

    The Human brain has 50-100 billion neurons.
    Interconnected by 100 trillion synaptic connections.

    This implies that this amount of components and interconnections
    make up the capability of the Human brain and mind...!

    Someone has said that not only is the Human brain the most complex thing in life, it is probably more than what we can perceive...!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_brain

    In human beings, it is the left hemisphere that usually contains the specialized language areas. While this holds true for 97% of right-handed people, about 19% of left-handed people have their language areas in the right hemisphere and as many as 68% of them have some language abilities in both the left and the right hemisphere. The two hemispheres are thought to contribute to the processing and understanding of language: the left hemisphere processes the linguistic meaning of prosody, while the right hemisphere processes the emotions conveyed by prosody.[9] Studies of children have provided some fascinating information: If a child has damage to the left hemisphere, the child may develop language in the right hemisphere instead. The younger the child, the better the recovery. So, although the "natural" tendency is for language to develop on the left, human brains are capable of adapting to difficult circumstances, if the damage occurs early enough.
    The first language area within the left hemisphere to be discovered is called Broca's Area, after Paul Broca. The Broca's area doesn't just handle getting language out in a motor sense, though. It seems to be more generally involved in the ability to deal with grammar itself, at least the more complex aspects of grammar. For example, it handles distinguishing a sentence in passive form from a simpler subject-verb-object sentence. For instance, the sentence: "The boy was hit by the girl." implies the girl hit the boy, not the other way around. As a simple subject-verb-object interpretation it could mean: "The boy was hit by the girl.", and therefore, the boy hit the girl.
    The second language area to be discovered is called Wernicke's Area, after Carl Wernicke, a German neurologist. The problem of not understanding the speech of others is known as Wernicke’s Aphasia. Wernicke's is not just about speech comprehension. People with Wernicke's Aphasia also have difficulty naming things, often responding with words that sound similar, or the names of related things, as if they are having a very hard time with their mental "dictionaries."

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_brain#Language

    It is amazing and more than puzzling the capacity of the human brain and mind to repair itself when exposed to certain levels of damage. Be it that the brain developed and acquired this capability by itself and external influences and right conditions, or was made to develop from ancient brains to the modern brains and minds of today...!

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