The deaths of 2 notable person's on the same day and having the same surname Khan, is meaningful in more ways than one. Their very names enable a communication when looked at from a particular angle-- that Khan references the word "can". In this case two "cans" or "cups" that represent the semi-circle hollow shells that form a whole ... or the two halves that make up the outer shell of the TUSSH-- the Two United Structure System Home that has been mentioned in a number posts as of late.
Because the color "red" has also factored in with the previous "reed" pattern-cluster, I wondered if there was such a thing as a "red reeds"... so I Googled it. The first in the list to crop up was a reference to the site: Crossing the Red Sea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, note this excerpt:
Still, putting God/Goddess aside (no offense ... hey, I believe in God/Goddess... just that "Nature" aspect is the babysitter in our womb world existence), butt the inner twin world led us down the road to our myriad of belief systems-- it was a way that they could generate hatred and war to not only appease our "patriarchal"/"hunter" instinct, butt so they could evolve us to the point where we would develop the power and technology we have today that they could then usurp when the time was right.
Because the color "red" has also factored in with the previous "reed" pattern-cluster, I wondered if there was such a thing as a "red reeds"... so I Googled it. The first in the list to crop up was a reference to the site: Crossing the Red Sea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, note this excerpt:
The Hebrew term for the place of the crossing is "Yam Suph". Although this has traditionally been thought to refer to the salt water inlet located between Africa and the Arabian peninsula, known in English as the Red Sea, this is a mistranslation from the Greek Septuagint, and Hebrew suph never means "red" but rather "reeds."[7] (While it is not relevant to the identification of the body of water, suph also puns on the Hebrew suphah ("storm") and soph ("end"), referring to the events of the Exodus).[8]
General scholarly opinion is that the Exodus story combines a number of traditions, one of them at the "Reed Sea" (Lake Timsah, with the Egyptians defeated when the wheels of their chariots become clogged) and another at the far deeper Red Sea, allowing the more dramatic telling of events.[9]Reeds tolerant of salt water flourish in the shallow string of lakes extending from Suez north to the Mediterranean Sea.Kenneth Kitchen and James Hoffmeier state that these reedy lakes and marshes along the isthmus of Suez are acceptable locations for yam suf.[10][11]It's the age old "whisper the story along in a circle" and it get's slowly butt radically changed from the beginning as it moves along... such is the Bible. People love power and dramatics, so they invent super heroes ... the same is still true today, with the difference being that we don't make superman or superwoman out to be real... well most of us anyway. People believe what they want despite the evidence because it's simply what they want to believe... it's what their comfortable with because most have been brought up in the cultural belief.
Still, putting God/Goddess aside (no offense ... hey, I believe in God/Goddess... just that "Nature" aspect is the babysitter in our womb world existence), butt the inner twin world led us down the road to our myriad of belief systems-- it was a way that they could generate hatred and war to not only appease our "patriarchal"/"hunter" instinct, butt so they could evolve us to the point where we would develop the power and technology we have today that they could then usurp when the time was right.
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