Monday, December 21, 2009

AVATAR - The Movie



Not one who cares much about going to the movies, however for the last three days had this non-stop urging from the heart telling me to go watch "Avatar" - without knowing anything about it, the feeling was just too strong that I was even contemplating to catch the movie alone at a late night 10pm sneak preview, after attending Geshe Michael Roach's talk on Wednesday - the only thing stopping me was that by the time I got out of the cinema, it would be way past midnight, the taxi would cost a bomb...and not to mention, my phone will be buzzing non-stop like a time-bomb!!!

So, for someone who goes to the cinema, say about once a year, "Avatar" became a first for me, catching a new release on opening day! Not because it's a James Cameron movie (have not even watched Titanic in full), or that it's like the biggest movie of the year, but rather, was just simply following a call to watch it... and watch I did and came out sobbing...literally body shaking sobs!!! Hahaha...

This movie is loaded really loaded!!! Call it science fiction or whatever you like. But let's just hope humanity is smart enough not to let history repeats itself!!!

For those who have read, "The Lost Book of Enki", you may most probably understand what I am trying to say. Who knows, James Cameron, may have just got his inspiration from these ancient Sumerian text...



As the story goes, in the year 2154, Earth's resources will be in a state of waste and the main purpose for the human beings to be in Pandora is to mine the extremely valuable mineral unobtainium available there - just like when the Anunnaki came to Earth some 445,000 years ago in search of gold to help save their home planet Nibiru, which was facing a great danger due to a dwindling atmosphere which causes climate changes. In order to survive, they came to Earth looking for the precious metal, an element for the creation of a protective shield to save their atmosphere.

Then there's the issue about the Avatar program, which allow humans to control genetically engineered human-Na’vi hybrids...now going back to the Sumerian text, in order to get more helpers to mine the gold needed, the Anunnaki then also decided to create a Primitive Worker,by genetically engineering the life essence of the Anunnaki with that of a wild Being in Abzu (gold mining area in southeast Africa). They succeeded and the Adamu, the first successfully genetically engineered Primitive Worker (Homo sapiens) in the imagine of the Anunnaki was attained on Earth...

There were many many more similarities, that can be found between the chronicles of the book and the movie, but what's most interesting to me is Cameron's choice of the jellyfish like creature, to represent the seeds of Eyra, a spiritual entity that the Na’vi worship.

When I saw it, I was amazed at how it looked so much alike the jellyfish symbol of the crop circle found recently in Waylands Smithy on 29 May 2009. You may say, I'm reading too much into a simple science-fiction movie, but maybe, just maybe, there's a collective message we are all to hear.The fact, that the crop circle had appeared around the time of "Avatar" proposed original released on May 22, 2009, made it even more interesting...and once we understand what the symbol of the jellyfish represents, we may then just begin to comprehend how the Universe communicates and to listen to the messages carefully...but that's only if we can recognise the signs...


Jellyfish Crop Circle - 29 May 2009.
Waylands Smithy, Oxfordshire.

For more info on what the Jellyfish symbol represents :-
http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2009/waylandsmithy/comments.html

http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/circulos_cultivos/esp_circuloscultivos19.htm


http://www.shamanicjourney.com/article/6149/jellyfish-power-animal-symbol-of-acceptance-and-faith