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“Once you had passions and called them evil. But now you have only your virtues: they grew out of your passions. You set your highest goal in the heart of those passions: then they became your virtues and joys. And though you were of the race of the hot-tempered…
The passage above ties in to my post on the Chariot tarot card. "Conduct, free from hypocrisy, is like a lion who roams happily through the forests, fearless of the chasms of faults and sins. Whatever arises in one’s experience is joined with clarity and truth." The karma of the action is determined by the inner orientation. When you unify your individual will with transcendent purpose and awareness, bodhicitta, you can act freely in all situations without fear of fault or sin.
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The Gutians and Sumer

The Gutians were an Indo-European people group from the mountains to the northeast of Sumeria. While virtually unheard of, and completely uncredited, their influence may be responsible for the first golden age of Sumeria and many of the greatest achievements of the era. Their reign was short lived, but in it we see parallels to a near universal pattern: Indo-Europeans invading a settled people, and acting as a fertilizing influence that causes their culture to flourish and reach new peaks. Notable examples are the Dorian invasion of Greece and the Aryan invasion of India.

The consensus among many archeologists and historians is that the Gutians were blonde and fair skinned, and while they are not entirely conclusive, there are proposed linguistic connections to the Indo-Iranian Tocharians. From the image above of a Gutian slave, we can see that they wore their hair and beards in a very similar style to many of the Indo-European steppe peoples. Arthur Kemp, author of March of the Titans, connects them to the Celts, but I haven’t done enough research to confirm this.

Sumeria, which was of a primarily Mediterranean racial type in its origins (I’ll cover this later) had degenerated at the time of the Akkadian Empire into a multi-racial society with heavy Semitic influence. Less than 100 years after it was established, the Kingdom of Sumer and Akkad fell under the invasion of hordes of Gutians from the mountains, around the year 2135 BC. When the Semitic populations regained control later in the future, this period was regarded as a dark time and the Gutians are dismissed in later Sumerian literature as illterate and unintelligent barbarians, but the achievements of the kingdom under their rule tell a different story. Some notable achievements are as follows:

- The first written code of laws in all of recorded history, predating the Code of Hammurabi by several centuries (2095 BC)

- The construction of the great Ziggurat of Ur (estimated construction at 2100 BC)

- The restoration of the system of canals and waterways which is essential to the agricultural settlements of the region

It is interesting to see the establishment of a legal code under Indo-European barbarian rule, as many sources throughout history attest to the Scythians, Germans, and other barbarian people having exemplary laws and codes of conduct.

Later on, the Akkadians claimed credit for many of these achievements in retrospect and assert that they came right after they regained power, but it doesn’t seem like a coincendence that this brief cultural peak perfectly lines up with the estimated Gutian invasion and that we don’t see these kind of achievemenets continue after they lost influence. We see today how quickly those in power can rewrite history in their favor.

The Gutian rule was shortlived, lasting only a little less than 100 years (until about 2050 BC) but during this period we see some of the peaks of Sumerian culture. It is fascinating to see lesser known examples of the common pattern of Indo-European invasions bringing about an unprecendeted flourishing of the settled civilizations they conquered.

I used an image of Celtic warriors for the post because there’s no art of the Gutians, but if Arthur Kemp is correct, it should be a good fit.
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https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-01458-9
There’s some ancient stuff hidden in the Amazon, archeologists have only recently started exploring with LIDAR, I’m excited to see what else they find.

“America Before” by Graham Hancock is a really interesting book I’ll summarize some of the topics covered in it later on
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Uh oh hornyposting takes the lead, puritans stay on your toes
Forwarded from Hammer and Vajra
The excerpt below is from Soyen Shaku’s “The God-conception of Buddhism”
This is how I see “God” (The One / Monad) within a Dharmakaya understanding via Vajrayana (also some Mahayana) Buddhism.
I think if this approach was fully understood and analyzed, expounded upon, and meditated upon. a lot of the misconception of Buddhism as well as other Indo-European faiths would begin to erode. Read for free on my Patreon.
https://www.patreon.com/posts/dharmakaya-and-64673351
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Jiří Procházka is an Aryan superathlete and potential UFC light heavyweight champ. Absolute beast
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https://youtu.be/LEvqSJIWOEM
This is a great fight, only 10 minutes with an insane highlight reel knockout to end it. The guy Jiri is fighting is a beast too, he went on a 12-0 run to start his career and many think he beat Jon Jones, one of the greatest fighters of all time, when he fought for the belt.

In this fight we see Jiri dominate Reyes with athleticism and unorthodox striking for almost the entire fight, much more than can be said of Jon Jones performance against Reyes. It’s a shame we won’t see Jiri fight Jon now that Jon’s moved up to heavyweight. He has the length, power, athleticism, and striking style to cause real problems for Jones.

Jiri is fighting Brazilian Glover Teixeira for the belt on June 11. Glovers an old man but he’s had a career resurgence due to his incredibly dominant grappling. Hopefully we can see our boy take the belt.