Wickerman
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I sort of agree with this article, not in the religious sense. But I look at it as a more rudimentary form of nationalism.
The fact that these pilgrims "knew the land" can be compared with any number of cultures worldwide.
For instance, there were hunter gatherer tribes, in the past that hunted the forest and farmed the land in a certain location. They would have probably been limited by geographical constraints, but nevertheless, such tribes have always wandered far and wide in search of new lands and new opportunities, as much as they could. And pretty soon these new lands that they discovered have historically fallen in their control, either through settlements or through war and conquests. That is how dynasties came to be formed, that is how America came to be discovered and inhabited etc., So maybe this knowledge about geography even though it must have been limited a long time ago, still meant that these people knew India south to north and east to west. And the fact that they probably found a lot of people belonging to the Hindu faith probably gave them this idea of a "Hindustan". Anyway, interesting read. Thanks for the article.
DNAs are macromolecules having genetic information coded into them. They are contained in Chromosomes. Each parent contributes 23 chromosomes, and therefore a human being has 23 PAIRS of chromosomes. DNA get altered or rather I should say the genotypic expression gets altered because of various reasons like environmental stimuli (evolution).
How do you say that mantras alter DNA is beyond me. Why do I always find your posts totally unscientific?
The fact that these pilgrims "knew the land" can be compared with any number of cultures worldwide.
For instance, there were hunter gatherer tribes, in the past that hunted the forest and farmed the land in a certain location. They would have probably been limited by geographical constraints, but nevertheless, such tribes have always wandered far and wide in search of new lands and new opportunities, as much as they could. And pretty soon these new lands that they discovered have historically fallen in their control, either through settlements or through war and conquests. That is how dynasties came to be formed, that is how America came to be discovered and inhabited etc., So maybe this knowledge about geography even though it must have been limited a long time ago, still meant that these people knew India south to north and east to west. And the fact that they probably found a lot of people belonging to the Hindu faith probably gave them this idea of a "Hindustan". Anyway, interesting read. Thanks for the article.
People says whats in reciting mantras? i tell them mantras creates good DNA and when we recite the mantras it repairs our DNA and also activates frequency device to positive which are deployed on all planets in our orbit by Gods of Earth (annunakis).... The most powerful mantra is Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra.... My target is to recite it a billion times.... Even over half million times when we recite than our Lord shiva comes in our dream to reveal birth cycle.... Maha mrityunjaya mantra has power to turn death into life.... There are many mantras for money, love, success, health but none can match Maha Mrityunjaya mantra which known as 1 of only 2 mantras which got highest ranking in all mantras.... Must read about words and frequency (by scientists)....
DNAs are macromolecules having genetic information coded into them. They are contained in Chromosomes. Each parent contributes 23 chromosomes, and therefore a human being has 23 PAIRS of chromosomes. DNA get altered or rather I should say the genotypic expression gets altered because of various reasons like environmental stimuli (evolution).
How do you say that mantras alter DNA is beyond me. Why do I always find your posts totally unscientific?