Vincent Kennedy⍟ donated @VincentKennedy
15 August, 08:46
From personal experience the last thing you want to steal is Hawaii land. Took some black lava rocks on my honeymoon and was cursed until we put them back.

Looked like this...

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Christine De7 donated @ChristineDe7
15 August, 09:23
In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication
Black Rock? Black Rock in Maui? Why am I not surprised to hear Blackrock?

Anyway, here is some info about that superstition:

"Black Rock itself is exactly what the name implies: a wall of black rock that towers above one end of Ka’anapali Beach. Created by one of the last lava flows that formed Maui, Black Rock tumbles into the sea and divides Ka’anapali in two."

"The Hawai’ian name for Black Rock is Pu’u Keka’a, and ancient Hawaiians believed that this was the place where their spirits went to jump off to join ancestors forever. Unlucky souls who could not be shown the way by their family ‘aumakua (guardian animal spirit), would wander and attach themselves to rocks in the area. This is likely where the “it is bad luck to take a Hawai’ian lava rock” superstition comes from."

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eva amálka k...... @AmalLikesToPlay
The black rock/stone is set in the eastern corner of the Ka'ba shrine in a silver ring. In the book Tales of the Prophets, it is written that this rock/stone was brought down by the angel Gabriel from Paradise and was originally white, but the touches of people "stained" by sins turned it black over time. The stone is approximately 30 cm in diameter and is placed at a height of one and a half meters above the ground.
However, the rock/stone is also associated with the Prophet Muhammad. According to tradition, during the reconstruction of the Ka'ba shrine after the great fire, the tribal chiefs wanted to settle the black stone back into the foundations, but could not agree on which of them would have the honor of doing so. At last they resolved to leave the decision of the tumultuous disputes to the first man who passed by. That man was the Prophet Muhammad.
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05:45 AM - Aug 16, 2023
In response Christine De7 to her Publication
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Christine De7 donated @ChristineDe7
16 August, 10:39
In response eva amálka k...... to her Publication
Thank you for this; an even deeper dig!
God bless.

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eva amálka k...... @AmalLikesToPlay
16 August, 10:51 (E)
In response Christine De7 to her Publication
Everything is really connected with everything. And yet it all has only one source and origin. It was always just about genes and purity of body and soul.
https://anonup.com/thread/...
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For example, the Templar order was actually created during the lifetime of Muhammad (he is not a mythological being) for the purpose of purifying the gene through a woman. Muhammad was of Semitic origin (Cain's bloodline)... But then there was the betrayal of the Templars and infiltration among them (I guess shortly after the first crusade) and the Templars became loan sharks and assassins. At that time they split into several offshoots/branches.
That primordial branch, which was supposed to protect the so-called holy grail from the beginning (the pure gene of humanity inherited through the female line) is preserved to this day. It is inherited from the first born from father to son. These are no fairy tales.

stone means seed

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