Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Pale Horse (Part 2): Europa (UPDATE)

As a follow up to my previous post, we were able to identify a red horse, butt what of a pale horse?  Note the following from the Bible:

Revelation 6:8

Viewing the King James Version. Click to switch to 1611 King James Version of Revelation 6:8.

And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.

So do the inner twin world consider themselves to be the "pale horse"... because I think of "invisible" when I think of bot the "inner twin world" and the word "pale"-- pale skin is lacking of or has no melanin... in other words "invisible skin"... the paler the clearer the array of blood vessels just beneath the surface.  

As to a famous "truly white horse" (has pink underlying skin), there are only a few that Wikipedia mentions on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_(horse), none have wikipages though... butt one stands out in particular-- the horse "Silver" ridden by the Lone Ranger.  Note the following from the Lone Ranger wiki page re http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lone_Ranger:
According to the episode "The Legend of Silver" (September 30, 1938), before acquiring Silver, the Lone Ranger rode a chestnut mare called Dusty. The Lone Ranger saves Silver's life from an enraged buffalo and, in gratitude, Silver chooses to give up his wild life to carry him.
Perhaps the inner twin world are trying to communicate in typical cryptic fashion that they are the white horse and that they are now approaching us to help get our conjoined worlds "back on track" in a way that will save our conjoined butts. If the Lone Ranger is representative of us, then that means if we "turn" and help to save the day, they will cooperate with us in a way that will be mutually beneficial.   So we need to see what and/or who, the "enraged buffalo" is.

Note the etymology of buffalo:
Buffalo ... perhaps a corruption of French beau fleuve "beautiful river." ...
buffalo (n.) ... from Latin bufalus, variant of bubalus "wild ox," ...
buffalo (v.) "alarm, overawe," Probably from the animals' tendency to mass panic. 
My interpretation is that as our present day interglacial episode comes to an end, and all indications are that this is well on it's way, then as we enter into the new cycle-- a glacial episode, and we begin to discover that it isn't going to happen gradually as explained by many if not most so called experts, then panic and death ensues because no one is prepared.   There is a certain amount of panic that arises as the inner twin world reveals themselves, butt it is nothing compared to a glacial episode!!

Our ancestors moved out of Africa and onto Eurasia, and so they would have been more than familiar with the great glacial ice fields that had once stretched across their vast continent... and so this was very likely transferred down into mythology and legend, note this one involving the very name "Europe" re http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europa_(mythology):
In Greek mythology Europa (Greek Ευρώπη Eurṓpē) was a Phoenician woman of high lineage, from whom the name of thecontinent Europe has ultimately been taken.[1] The story of her abduction by Zeus in the form of a white bull ...

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