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Secrets of the wielding of occult powers and the knowledge of hidden forces

"The Shams al-Ma'arif is a complex and multifaceted text that continues to hold a fascination for readers interested in spiritual practices, esotericism, and the magical traditions of the Islamic world. Its enduring popularity and influence speaks to its enduring power as a source of knowledge and guidance."

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The Extra Ordinalary Story of Bitcoin NFTs FIRST HAND!

Learn about the concept of ordinals and how they are used to store data on the Bitcoin blockchain, as well as their potential impact on the world of NFTs. This guide provides an overview of the technology and explores its implications for the future.

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History & Literature

Plato and Jeramiah: Did they go to school together?

This blog post explores the idea of a connection between Plato and Jeremiah, two of the most prominent figures in the history of philosophy and religion. It examines the potential link between these two thinkers and the mystery schools of ancient Egypt, as well as the connection between Jeremiah and the Kabbalah. The post suggests that there may have been a link between these two great minds through the mystery schools of ancient Egypt and the Kabbalah, and the teachings of these schools and tradition may have influenced Plato and Jeremiah.

When was colour invented?

Explore the complex history of color and discover when and how it was first invented by human beings. Learn about early pigments, color theory, and the impact of color in art and culture.

The Art and Science of Color: A Journey Through History and Perception

Discover the fascinating world of color theory and learn how to use color to create visually striking and impactful art and design. This comprehensive guide covers the history, science, and techniques of color, and is perfect for artists, designers, and anyone with a passion for color. Explore the depths of color theory and unlock the secrets of color perception and harmony.

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The Matrix

Charles Williams and his role in the Inklings

The Inklings were a group of writers and intellectuals in Oxford who regularly met to discuss literature, philosophy, and theology during the 1930s and 1940s. Among its members were J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and Charles Williams. Williams was a British poet, novelist, and playwright who believed in the use of “archetypal symbolism” to tap into the collective unconscious and explore timeless themes. His work influenced the other members of the Inklings, particularly Lewis and Tolkien, and helped shape modern fantasy and science fiction literature. Lewis’ “That Hideous Strength,” a science fiction novel, was also influenced by Williams and explores themes of faith and the dangers of unchecked scientific progress.

Encoded symbology of the ancient world

Encoded symbology refers to the use of symbols, shapes, and numbers to convey hidden or secret knowledge. This has been a common practice in the ancient world, and examples can be found in art, literature, architecture, and design. In modern times, encoded symbology can be found in various works, such as the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci, the sonnets of William Shakespeare, and the design of modern devices and currency. Some people believe that these symbols contain hidden messages related to secret societies or ancient philosophies, while others believe they are simply decorative elements. The use of encoded symbology continues to captivate and intrigue people today.

“The Cabbage Craze of the 1630s: A Forgotten Financial Bubble?

The cabbage craze was a financial bubble that took place in the Dutch Republic during the tulip mania of the 1630s. The demand for cabbages in the Dutch Republic began to surge in the 1630s, driven by a variety of factors, including a trend towards healthier eating and the popularity of cabbage-based dishes. As the demand for cabbages outstripped the supply, cabbage prices rose, leading to a rush of speculation in the cabbage market. However, the cabbage bubble eventually came to an end, with some accounts suggesting that it burst in the summer of 1637 due to a sudden glut of cabbages and others pointing to the impact of the tulip mania crash. The collapse of the cabbage bubble had far-reaching consequences, with many investors losing their savings and the economic disruption caused by the bubble having a lasting impact on the Dutch economy.

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Psychology

Cracking the Code of Reason: A Mind-Blowing Exploration of Human Cognition

Explore the enigma of reason with this in-depth examination of recent research on human cognition. Discover new perspectives on the nature and purpose of reason and how it shapes our understanding of the world. Learn about the limitations of reason, its communicative function, and the ways in which bias and self-interest affect our thinking.

How Memes affect people – (A beginners guide to Collective behavior).

As decentralised communities of artists, we have the ability to use the power of acting crowds to bring about positive change and a shared sense of purpose. One way to do this is through the strategic use of memes to spread ideas and messages, as seen in the Rarepepe and Counterparty XCP communities. By understanding the principles of collective behavior and using them to our advantage, we can harness the power of the crowd to bring about meaningful change and work towards a better future. It’s time to take control and steer events in a direction that align with our values and goals.

“The Anchoring Bias: How to Use It to Your Advantage (Without Being a Jerk)”

Anchoring bias is a cognitive phenomenon that occurs when people rely too heavily on the first piece of information they receive and fail to adequately adjust their initial impression based on subsequent information. This can lead to skewed or inappropriate judgments and has significant consequences in various settings. As experts in the field of psychology, it is important to be aware of anchoring bias and to use strategies such as debiasing and framing to mitigate its effects.

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News & Tech

The Extra Ordinalary Story of Bitcoin NFTs FIRST HAND!

Learn about the concept of ordinals and how they are used to store data on the Bitcoin blockchain, as well as their potential impact on the world of NFTs. This guide provides an overview of the technology and explores its implications for the future.

Jihan Who? A bad actor or Bad memer?

The User Activated Soft Fork (UASF) proposal has sparked a heated debate within the cryptocurrency community. In this blog post, we take a closer look at the UASF proposal and explore Jihan Wu’s controversial opposition to it. We also examine the impact of the UASF on the future of the Bitcoin network.

In this moment we are Euphoric – Again! – Mt. Gox Strikes back!

As more and more people become aware of the benefits of Bitcoin and Rare Pepe NFTs, it’s likely that we will see a shift away from fiat and centralized exchanges. While there will always be a place for traditional financial institutions, the future looks bright for decentralized technologies like Bitcoin and Rare Pepe NFTs, which are set to skyrockets as more people discover their potential.

One example of the potential for Rare Pepe NFTs can be seen in the Rare Pepe Wallet (https://www.rarepepewallet.com/), which allows users to buy, sell, and trade Rare Pepe cards on the blockchain. With a growing community of users and a wide range of Rare Pepe cards available, the Rare Pepe Wallet is just one example of the exciting potential for Rare Pepe NFTs and other decentralized technologies.

Open.ai and Chat GPT3.  – (How doomed are we?)

The development of artificial intelligence (AI) and natural language processing (NLP) systems like chat GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) has brought about significant advancements in the field of machine learning and has led to the creation of valuable tools for businesses and organizations around the world. However, the funding of chat GPT and other AI projects by organizations like the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has raised concerns about the motivations and agendas of these organizations, as well as the lack of transparency surrounding the funding of these projects. It is important that the AI industry takes steps to ensure that the technology is being used in a responsible and ethical manner and that the potential impact on the job market is properly addressed.

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“The Cabbage Craze of the 1630s: A Forgotten Financial Bubble?

The cabbage craze was a financial bubble that took place in the Dutch Republic during the tulip mania of the 1630s. The demand for cabbages in the Dutch Republic began to surge in the 1630s, driven by a variety of factors, including a trend towards healthier eating and the popularity of cabbage-based dishes. As the demand for cabbages outstripped the supply, cabbage prices rose, leading to a rush of speculation in the cabbage market. However, the cabbage bubble eventually came to an end, with some accounts suggesting that it burst in the summer of 1637 due to a sudden glut of cabbages and others pointing to the impact of the tulip mania crash. The collapse of the cabbage bubble had far-reaching consequences, with many investors losing their savings and the economic disruption caused by the bubble having a lasting impact on the Dutch economy.

The Strange World of Glass Frogs.

Scientists have discovered that tiny glass frogs in Central and South America can make their bodies almost transparent while they sleep by diverting most of their red blood cells to their liver, which grows in size by around 40%. The researchers used photoacoustic microscopy to study the animals while they were asleep and under anaesthetic, and found that they became 34% to 61% more transparent while snoozing. The team hopes that further research on the frogs could help advance blood clot research in humans.

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