Andre Duff Sr.The God Kepra the Dung Beetle8Teddy CruzContainer of the sacred knowledge, the knowledge of the god self36Question Antiquity repliedDamon WoodsIf you dissect the human brain down the middle between the left and right hemispheres the pineal gland resembles the Eye Of Horus from Egyptian mythology, and Horus was the God who could see between the two worlds which are mind and matter or the spiri… 92Question Antiquity repliedJohn Blecha Sr10Quixote Novoa
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Yanna AnGreat! I have never thought it!John McDonald Interesting very interestingEva Roemaat · Witold KopaczewskiWooow Kelle RobinsonMonica Davenport4René WernarsSusan Fergusoneverything is connected…Chris OlmsteadJohn Jacob Jingleheimer SchmidtBrianSheryl FosterJonathan FlickJames CederlofTo see connection in the unconnected world of man, let your inner and outer vision guide you daily!5Amanda SuitterJust amazingly our brain does the same thing the dung beetle does too, it rolls around earth gathering all the dung, then plants a seed in it and sprouts stupidity for all the others19Eda Rumer BoboJavier DelgadoAre you kidding? There is nothing special about seeing a human skull. Ancient civilizations were more accustomed to encountering human remains and skeletons than we are today…164Question Antiquity repliedCindy WilliamsonGary KlkFantastic. I got the recipe. Green juice with beetle. Exelente source of protein and minerals for your skull Rosie FonsecaMelissa McDowellDeirdre PetersonMy brain is as smooth as a scarab beetle.Wade Delanoe HoweAngie QuistHow interesting to see all the different ways people took this post Lorelei Felix NussbaumLee MurphyEverything on this planet is a part of each other18Jena Van HornI had one a green scarab, my sister brought home from Egypt!!!2Patrick MacklinMaybe we evolved from beetles not apes?
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