Beware of the scribes
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The question is not who’s who… but can you see.. can you hear… will you apply enough to grow?
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Neptune…
Helium… Hydrogen…Methane.."ices" such as water, ammonia and methane.
“Blue Flame”

The Sun
Helium…Hydrogen… oxygen, carbon, neon and iron.
“Red Flame”

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neptune

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun

Like a gas stove.
Blue flame at the base, red/white flame at the tip.

https://youtu.be/AIPS-BbioiA
Beware of the scribes
The Blue...Azure Dragon https://gab.com/Voeljegoed/posts/106678543324649645 12-21...3 days of darkness... 22(4) 23(5) 24(6) 456 https://www.gematrix.org/?word=laurentia https://gematrix.org/?word=unlock 456 456 https://www.gematrix.org/?word=prince+of+the+air…
In one Vedic hymn Apām Napāt is described as emerging from the water, golden, and "clothed in lightning"(fire).
His regular identification with Agni,residing in water, ... a fire deity born from water.
A ninth-century Norwegian poem uses the name sǣvar niþr, meaning "grandson of the sea," as a kenning for fire,
and an old Armenian poem in which a reed in the middle of the sea spontaneously catches fire, from which springs the hero Vahagn,
with fiery hair and eyes that blaze like sun.(ancient Indian belief=water contained fire within itself, fire appearing to "enter into" water when quenched by it.)
Similarly, associations with Savitr could be understood as deriving from an image of the setting sun sinking into the ocean.
Another theory explains the connection between fire and water through lightning, "the flash of fire born from the rainbearing clouds".
http://www.soudavar.com/Canepa%20review.pdf
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gatha_(Zoroaster)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apam_Napat
https://gab.com/Voeljegoed/posts/105952232689987327
The name Zoroaster (Ζωροάστηρ) is a Greek rendering of the Avestan name Zarathustra.
1161 "Zarathustra" 153
In Zoroastrianism, water (aban) and fire (atar) are agents of ritual purity, and the associated purification ceremonies are considered the basis of ritual life.
In Zoroastrian cosmogony, water and fire are respectively the second and last primordial elements to have been created, and scripture considers fire to have its origin in the waters (re. which conception see Apam Napat).
Both water and fire are considered life-sustaining, and both water and fire are represented within the precinct of a fire temple.
The etymology of the word "naphtha" has been claimed likely to relate to the Akkadian napṭu, "petroleum"
Phoenix/Bennu/Heron/AbsHeron...Absheron gas field near Baku in Azerbaijan.
Based on the idea that this fire-from-water image was inspired by flaming seepage natural gas,
"Apam Napat"..."naphtha", which passed into Greek—and thence English—from an Iranian language.
However, there is only a modest amount of evidence for a link between the sacred fires of Iranian religion and petroleum or natural gas -
although the account of the blowing of the 3 sacred fires out to sea from the back of the ox Srishok where, unquenched,
they continue to burn on the water ( as recounted in Bundahishn, chapter 18 verses 8–9) is suggestive
particularly in relation to hydrocarbon deposits in the Southwestern part of the Caspian Sea,
exploited currently by the Absheron gas field near Baku in Azerbaijan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absheron_gas_field
http://www.avesta.org/mp/bundahis.html #WatchTheWater
https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Petroleum
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/sociopol_rockefeller03.htm
218 "naphtha" 68
Full matches: Shamir-Hermes
401 "naptu" 72
401: The Great One[GULA]
72:Hafnium[= also Atomic number 72]
72:The number of languages spoken at the Tower of Babylon
550 "petroleum" 125
125: Eta Aquariids

550: OZ

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