Bharat Jhunjhunwala
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Born hindu. I am a jew christian muslim and hindu in practice.Okay. May I ask what you are? (Besides an Indian Supremacist.)
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Born hindu. I am a jew christian muslim and hindu in practice.Okay. May I ask what you are? (Besides an Indian Supremacist.)
There is no such thing. It's like saying you have blonde hair, black hair, brunette hair, and red hair.Born hindu. I am a jew christian muslim and hindu in practice.
You're missing the point. The point is that just as it is impossible to have black hair and also have red hair, because they are different, separate, exclusionary things, it is also not possible to practice Judaism and Hinduism at the same time. If you still don't get it, oh well. I'm moving on.Misplaced example. There is such thing that God is blonde, black, brunette, red and transparent. Don't equate psychic with physical.
Both believe in One God. Don't divide God as per your predilections., it is also not possible to practice Judaism and Hinduism at the same time.
Born hindu. I am a jew christian muslim and hindu in practice.
In addition to straw/mud bricks, the Indus Valley people also used limestone and sandstone to build homes.Burnt bake bricks made out of 50% straw. How come? Because in Indus Valley, ancient India, they didn't have stone, so they learned to make burnt baked bricks made out of 50% straw. The area in ancient India I looked at has lots of mountains. So those mountains don't have stones? What are these mountains made out of? @Bharat Jhunjhunwala
4.2ky event, and the movements of people around this time darwin i learn he his dughter passed away,Which one?
Yes. His children passed away. 3 of them. Including one son if I remember.4.2ky event, and the movements of people around this time darwin i learn he his dughter passed away,
@GoodAttention
4.2ky event, and the movements of people around this time
@GoodAttention Dorian IonianA return to the high ethic of the Ionian Ideal
It took nearly 2000 years for the physical sciences to return to the level of knowledge of the physical world known to the Ionians, recovering from the suppression that started with Sparta and ended with the Roman Catholic Church. Modern philosophywww.academia.edu
@tornbetweentwoworlds I notice in your pdf words Ionian and Dorian.
@Bharat Jhunjhunwala Would Yadavas in Indus Valley and after exodus Indus Valley be more similar to Ionian, Dorian, or a combination of both, and how come?
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You might want to read my paper, A return to the high ethic of the Ionian Ideal, which distinguished between the "taker" and "maker" cultures, slave vs. freedom.
I'll share this below where showing Ionian and Dorian., from @tornbetweentwoworlds
@GoodAttention you wrote "Gnanam is knowledge, wisdom, or having intelligence"
Do you know the difference between a priest and a sage?
now look up "priest" in terms of Judaism and you will see why I said "no" to 70 (72) PRIESTS.
The potential movement of the patriarchs from the Levant eastward
@GoodAttention
Could you provide a more detailed explanation of the potential movement of the patriarchs from the Levant eastward, including the type of animals they used for transportation, such as camels or horses? Did they find water in wells, or were wells not built yet, or never built because there was no need for wells?
Thanks for the cutting edge research.
By the way, some of us can actually read so feel free to cite your sources.
I would estimate a 3,000 km journey taking up to 3-6 months to complete, and they would have travelled on foot with camels carrying goods and supplies including water.
Stopping at Awan, Susa, and then Anshan, in the Marv Dasht area of present day Iran would have then been approximately half-way and on a known trade route.
Making camp in Anshan, a large and ancient city from which to continue the journey to the Indus also makes sense to me.
Political unrest and power vacuums would have been good reasons not to remain in Anshan, even if the climate was not a factor.
@GoodAttention
Thank you for your kind words. I don't know what power vacuums are and I don't know if google research will help me with that word
I understand you're focusing on 1900 BCE and you have your dates you focus on.
I understand you're better at this then I am.
I gotten better treatment when I hid what I learned from Common Prophets, the book that @Bharat Jhunjhunwala wrote.
I don't know if that's actually learning because I would go back to that book and then reference.
Also I mainly wrote about burnt bake bricks needing 50% straw.
People treated me better when I only focus on this area only.
Because you won't allow me to write in 1500 BCE I don't think I'll be much help for you.
I'm extremely lousy at this and failed today.
All the best for you and I hope you well.
Stopping at Awan