Faces like this go all the way back into antiquity, to some of the earliest portrayals of gods and they go up to current thought with the face created by merging the Resistance and Enlightened symbols.
now that I've looked into them, it does bear a certain resemblance to some Aztec masks... but I have to say my first impression was... "cthulhu?"... and I see I wasn't the only one https://plus.google.com/+FevgamesNet28/posts/bqyCCJLhs4X
Well it would certainly fit, a dead deity that's a mix of human, octopus and dragon shape that waits dreaming (in his House in R'lyeh) Is N'zeer just another of it's names and are we going to wake it up?
*Is Abaddon to be feared?* My argument is no. I'm interested in knowing the origin of the cited scripture. Or is it scripture? It looks like it may be another person's version of the scripture which comes across as... It feels evil and foreboding. I have 2 sources that paint a different picture. In biblical text the apostle John translated the Hebrew word Abaddon to Greek which is Apollyon. Apollyon means “Destroyer,” and is given as the name of “the angel of the abyss.” Though most reference works apply this name to some evil person or entity, the whole setting of the apocalyptic vision in Revelation is to the contrary. It consistently portrays angels being used by God to bring woe and destruction upon His enemies. Not the devil or his demons. Destruction is not always evil. The Interpreter’s Bible says: “Abaddon, however, is an angel not of Satan but of God, performing his work of destruction at God’s bidding.” It wasn't until the 19th century that the 'angel of the a...
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Kalash of Cultures - Pakistan: http://youtu.be/qEXnEfdvv6s The argument: 1. Watch the video; this Dardic mountain tribe plays polo. They fiercely fought for their independence through the ages, till the British arrived; at which point they adopted some British customs like playing polo on weekends (although they claim they invented the game first). 2. The Kalasha have lived in geographic isolation for so long that their DNA has diverged. But, there are markers to suggest that they come from around the Mediterranean(that is, that they are Dardic). There are 2 theories as to how they got there: a. They were travellers along the silk route who decided to settle in a scenic location and sell spices, apricots and cherries (the latter two do not grow in the subcontinent, only in the Mediterranean; and with no contact with the outside world for centuries, there's no other way they could've gotten these fruits) b. They are descendants of Alexander the Great 's armies; who ref...
To me It most resembles a jack from a deck of cards but mirrored
ReplyDeleteFaces like this go all the way back into antiquity, to some of the earliest portrayals of gods and they go up to current thought with the face created by merging the Resistance and Enlightened symbols.
ReplyDeleteI actually meant as I've laid it out... upside down... a single face (mask?) with big flat teeth, wide spaced eyes, prominent brow ridges...
ReplyDeleteThe Ghost Dance picture.
ReplyDeleteIt's got the look. The Innsmouth look.
ReplyDeleteThis is same way i felt about it. like a tiki mask or something... it feels familiar but i cant place it.
ReplyDeletenow that I've looked into them, it does bear a certain resemblance to some Aztec masks... but I have to say my first impression was... "cthulhu?"... and I see I wasn't the only one https://plus.google.com/+FevgamesNet28/posts/bqyCCJLhs4X
ReplyDeleteWell it would certainly fit, a dead deity that's a mix of human, octopus and dragon shape that waits dreaming (in his House in R'lyeh)
ReplyDeleteIs N'zeer just another of it's names and are we going to wake it up?