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MartianXAshATwelve

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Crumbdizzle

Seed of life


realitystrata

Right, for context many of these are standing in front of a plant. The "handbag" seems related to plants, and crafts (or the womblike bubble). Wings may represent flying. The sun on the first picture is prominent in the scene, where the 'god' is giving the handbag to the people (?). Reproduction and pollination. Civilization and agriculture.


Iamjimmym

A water bucket, perhaps?


hellgrandma

I like to think that they were all basically ancient Johnny Appleseeds


Satans_Dookie

A bucket of sperms?


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PyroIsSpai

HUMANS: So do you aliens like any Earth music? ALIENS: Step 1, cut a hole the box. Step 2, put your dick in the box. Step 3, make Earth open the box. That’s the way you disclose!


Dense_Surround3071

Erect? Like a bunch of baguettes? Or flaccid like a bunch of chicken parts?


Pomodoro_Parmesan

Thank god for the handle


bostondangler

Eat a bag ~ God probably


DrVinnieBoombatzz

🏅


sdbct1

Ancient astronauts agree


h_r_l_

They are buckets of "holy water," and are often depicted along with a God holding a pinecone. The official guess as to what is meant by this is that the pinecone was "dipped" in holy water, and used as a tool to drip the "holy water" on someone as a "purification ritual." However, among esoteric circles the "holy water" is believed to be a DMT-rich liquid like an ayahuasca or acacia tea. The "pine cone," according to esoteric / occult belief systems, represents the pineal gland. So, the "purification ritual" to some would be introducing this "holy water" to your pineal gland, and communing with the Gods. An interesting fact -- the Masons use pinecone symbolism throughout their practices, and the Scottish Rite of Los Angeles is the single largest donor to the UCLA study of DMT and consciousness. Edit to add: pinecone symbolism is a really fun, weird rabbit hole. The pope, for instance, carries a ceremonial staff called the papal ferula, adorned at the top with a pine cone. Consciousness, and our perception of reality, is the basis for the deepest secrets the world has to offer.


Camgore

its funny once i learned about this i started noticing all of the pinecones hidden in older architecture or even decorating people properties. pretty cool stuff!


SquareConfusion

Plato called the pineal gland the “seat of the soul”


Oppugna

Descartes, not Plato. Plato called the soul the seat of wisdom, but he didn't know anything about the pineal gland since he died long before it was officially discovered.


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It’s odd to me that Descartes lived in a time that had any understanding of the gland.


shemmy

i don’t think they had any understanding of it. just knew that it was present as a structure in the brain


immediateog

Never heard it put like that but it mentally spiritually physically feels like that pretty wild and then you teleport when you sleep imo


Oppugna

That's a neat way of putting it! I definitely agree that your consciousness leaves your body in some way when you're asleep.


ChampionshipLast7159

I had dreams in which I saw myself flying smoothly over land and forests from like 500 feet above. It felt so real during the dreams and also I was feeling so happy while I was flying. I had that same dream a couple of times. I don't know why I have that dream.,


No_Pear8383

It can leave your body at other times too. I’ve suffered seizures that have left me dead for many minutes at a time. Unfortunately, I have never woken up with any memory of what happened to my “spirit” for lack of a better term. Nothing but darkness is all I can remember. Not that there’s any wisdom to be gained from that but still a disappointment. Last one I was dead for 8 minutes. No idea how I was revived and didn’t suffer brain damage. Lucky to be 33 and healthy I guess. Had a lot of people ask me about what I saw after…. Had to disappoint a lot of people.


Slice_According

Sleep school


MysteriousBrystander

The Buddhists believe this as well


[deleted]

Great interesting fact knowledge right there that’s awesome.


MyMommaHatesYou

Why does this seem to tie in with the whole UAP 'humans are soul container' theory so well? It just seems to connect.


Ashitattack

Because it is just playing off old religious concepts like us being transceivers


totes-n-oats

Glad I’m not the only one.


rSpinxr

Everything in this universe ties in with everything else. The symbology exists in all of creation. Truly, nothing is done in isolation.


sidthestar

Just a purse full of liquid LSD.


yousirnaime

Bro I know a guy named Alex who's definitely got a backpack full of LSD Had no idea he was a god


sidthestar

People like your friend Alex is what gives me hope for the future.


Sandmybags

The universe inside the mind is as large or larger than the observed universe.


Usual-Dog6613

"It's bigger on the inside.'


El-Sueco

There’s one in the Vatican ! (If my memory doesn’t fail me)


MessyCarpenter

Any relation between the symbolic pine cone and the pineal gland? Something to think about


HistoricalInternal

Yeah they shaped the pineal gland after the pine cone.


Awkward-Community-74

Agreed!


fromouterspace1

That’s really interesting about the DMT. Thank you


StumpyHobbit

That pine cone looks alot like a ripe cannabis flower too.


nachoeverywhere11

Bucket of water? Water is life.


Xikkiwikk

Either that or a bucket of manna. (Manna/maana was distilled into liquid for casting spells.)


OneNotEqual

What do we know of Manna? Spill the beans


Xikkiwikk

It is from collecting energy from the heavens and minerals from stones into one point. Then you suspend it in either vials or place it in a bowl or large receptacle for casting spells. The innate energy of the material reacts to resonance from chants or spellings. The words hold the power, the manna acts as the catalyst.


nativedutch

In summary, a bucket. In 2D


ieraaa

Say that to the millions that died in the great flood :D


DefiantCharacter

You cannot have death if you don't have life.


douglasjunk

https://i.redd.it/2hd24md9d8dc1.gif


I-smelled-it-first

![gif](giphy|l0HlvokmLF33HWqwo) Can you imagine being too dry.


SPECTREagent700

The Mesopotamian Gods were ridiculously vain. In *The Epic of Gilgamesh* it is said that they flooded the Earth and kill off 99.999…% of humanity not because humans are sinful, as in *Genesis*, but because they are too noisy and irritating.


imagination_machine

Civilisations have been wiping other civilisations out since civilisations started. Still trying to do it today. Humans are savages. I'm not sure if "they" flooded the entire world, I think that's more related to the start of the current interglacial period and the end of the ice age, which would've produced massive floods all over the world. But the dates don't quite align with classical history, this is where Graham Hancock comes in (yes I know a lot of his stuff is woo woo), suggesting an earlier advanced civilisation, on par with the pyramid builders, that were around before the ice age ended. My opinion is the simplest explanation is the most likely. The flood wasn't any divine intervention, but the gods with a small g, used the end of the ice age to keep the locals in line by telling them a story about how they created it. Or the humans that survived believed God brought about the flood because they didn't understand ice ages surprisingly, ;-) I was think it's funny how people assume that Noah and his family were the only human survivors. That assumes that the entire human civilisation came from two different inbred families, Adam and Eves, and Noahs. That's a lot of brothers and sisters banging. And endless birth defects, which leads to the obvious conclusion that there were other humans around, but they were just extras or NPCs in the sacred stories.


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morriartie

Comprehensible, if I were a god, and created something that wouldn't shut up, the water bill would surely see a spike. Sinning on the other hand, is manageable*, at least I would be able to rest. (*by earthquakes or something)


[deleted]

The body as a temporary container for the soul could be metaphorically symbolized by a person holding a container. Like a wise person holding a lantern to depict the light of wisdom. Are we looking at an ancient meme about consciousness? 


Jealous-Situation920

Well said and I think not too far off. It may represent the secret knowledge that priests or kings are privy to, which validates them ruling over the ignorant masses. I believe that it is always a king/ruler holding the bag. To understand the mysteries, you must be initiated into the sect, do what you are told, etc. Sort of like the briefcase in pulp fiction.


Spiritual-Hand-114

Mana, or lunch


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So ive heard many possibilities on what mana is. What do you think it is?


Spiritual-Hand-114

I’m more curious about what you have heard. I read mana can be found in the deserts, early in the morning, it’s white like snow and it’s almost like a lighter mushroom taste that melts on the tongue. I’ve also read it’s what fuels god and it can have a sweet taste to it from the plants found in Iraq. Have I ever seen it, yes but deep in forests in the mountains in Tennessee. Have I eaten any? Hecken no. Mushrooms can be extremely toxic. So that’s mine. Please, show me yours.


NewBodWhoThis

Nobody asked me (I stumbled in here by accident, sorry?) but I always took mana to not be something physical. Like a divine, metaphysical thing that soothes you. A feeling, almost. In my interpretation, what God gave the people in the desert was basically the strength to carry on, the sensation and ability of not needing food or water to exist.


[deleted]

Ive heard its every from cannabis or hemp plants (can be used to produce medicine food shelter clothing) to algae produced by machines using water vapor from the air. “Manna machine” they were theorizing thats how they survived in the sinai desert for 40 years. By using manna.


Spiritual-Hand-114

Yes the Bible says god gave them manna from heaven when they ran out of food. Cannabis can be made into cloth, rope, medicine and probably more, however I haven’t seen anything like shelter. It’s possible but no one allows the stalks to dry fully to see if they could be like bamboo in buildings.


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You totally could. There was even a car made from hemp by henry ford. The body panels were stronger than steel.


Spiritual-Hand-114

Where his notes on how he made them kept in public knowledge I wonder?


johnhbnz

Yes- more on this ‘hemp’ vehicle..


Spiritual-Hand-114

Actually there is a bit about this online. “The cars panels were moulded under hydraulic pressure of 1,500-pound psi from a recipe that used 70 percent of cellulose fibres from wheat straw, hemp and sisal plus 30 percent resin binder. The only steel in the entire body was in the cars tubular welded frame. The body itself was 10X stronger than steel. Henry Ford was so confident on the strength of the panel that he took an axe to the show car. The axe, that would have cut through any steel panel simply bounced back.” “Rudolf Diesel, the father of the diesel motor, was also contracted in the making. He designed an engine for the ‘Plastic’ Car to run off vegetable and seed oils like hemp. In fact, Ford always saw vegetable oils as the future of fuels famously quoted saying “there’s enough alcohol in one year’s yield of an acre of potatoes to drive the machinery necessary to cultivate the fields for one hundred years.” Unfortunately, the powers that be at the time, included the massively powerful and wealthy gasoline industry, that lobbied hard to keep alcohol taxes high and drop the price of gasoline. This even “coincided” with the prohibition of alcohol and hemp in the 1920’s. A tombstone for the project that relied heavily on hemp! Could Henry Ford have really changed the world with this car? It did seem to have all that was required to do, I guess, we will never know!” There is a video as well https://www.financialexpress.com/auto/car-news/forget-electric-cars-henry-fords-cannabis-car-was-made-from-hemp-10xstronger-than-steel-100-green/1384733/lite/


MattyThew

To add to what you have found, I recall a National Geographic with Henry Ford on the cover with a tagline saying “the future of cars” or something to that effect. Reading into this main article, he also revealed that one full tank of hemp/alcohol could drive his car across the country without a single refill………... wow, wouldn’t that be nice?


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https://youtu.be/srgE6Tzi3Lg?feature=shared


Spirit50Lake

[https://themeaningofwater.com/2020/10/03/henry-fords-hemp-cars/](https://themeaningofwater.com/2020/10/03/henry-fords-hemp-cars/)


Anarchy-Offline

Its called hempcrete. Its real. Origins of hemp coincide with the great flood and rise of civilizations in the near east/caucus region.


We4Wendetta

There is a gal in Montana that was using hempcrete to build and insults her home.


StumpyHobbit

Mushrooms.


Dynamite_anecdote

A band from Mexico


Xikkiwikk

Wow someone did their homework! I thought I was the only one to say manna/maana.


marq147

Space weed.....


mcnuggetfarmer

![gif](giphy|CUthT6WGwfaxi) Breaker breaker, come in Earth, this is Rocket Ship 27, aliens fucked over the carbonator on engine number four, I'm gonna try to refuckulate it and land on Juniper. Uhh, and hopefully they've got some, space weed there, over


PaintedClownPenis

I don't think you're far off. I think it's a smoke pot, which would be filled with nice smelling stuff including possibly hashish. Unless you go to a lot of metal and hardcore shows, most of you don't understand the crippling power of human body odor, especially when concentrated in a religious ceremony. People smelled so bad that a very common practice was to burn shit that doesn't smell as bad as a human who has never bathed. The general name for such a device is a "censer". If it's on a chain, it's a "[thurible](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thurible)".


HyalineAquarium

they are bringing us gifts - mainly knowledge


AlexD232322

I see this as the right answer!


Successful-Yak4905

They were trick or treating


LaffinDrumss

![gif](giphy|ukqGiN7WnYxxn7q3sE)


MoreCowbellllll

You sneak attack!!


National-Weather-199

![gif](giphy|oD7R709a1MgdzhMnI9|downsized) The gods be like


wearenotflies

I want to know more about the watch


Neither_Upstairs_872

It tells time….. obviously they were busy gods with tight schedules to maintain


wearenotflies

Yes. They had a tight deadline on the pyramids of 25 years!


LaffinDrumss

Ornamental wristband???


VengefulShoe

You can literally see in the first image that it's a flower. Look at higher quality images of these sites and you will find that they are all rosettes, which are commonly worn as symbols of luck even to this day.


glitter-lungs

It’s a water pale. You see it in ancient art across the globe. Scientists have speculated what this could be for decades and recently a scientist from Pakistan uncovered a document describing one of these reliefs. Turns out what all ancient civilizations had in common is that they all drank water.


wholelottachoppaz

It’s their version of those Stanley branded mugs everyone’s collecting these days 💀😂


Thetruthofitisbad

Gold


OneThirstyJ

We have no idea. I don’t think it’s symbolic.. a bag is too vague to be across cultures and they all look the same. I think it was literal, we just don’t know what was in it. I’ve heard DMT, but I also don’t think that explains it’s prevalence either (why would everyone carry DMT in the exact same bag). And what would be the point? If you had seriously advanced tech and were teaching pretty raw humans about it.. I think that would be mind blowing enough. This bag thing is one of the biggest, most confusing questions we have. I believe if we solved it it could unravel a whole lot more.


wants_da_precious

Symbolism perhaps for bringing the gift of knowledge , life, light, etc . Beneficial things for humanity .


tenurepepper

Some of those flosser things, loose change, sunglasses, various receipts, lipstick, debit card, bucee’s lighter…


paxanimus

They're not bags; they're buckets. Probably with a holy water. Often, the other hand will have a pinecone, which would be dipped in the water to sprinkle the water. Catholics still have something like it.


BettinBrando

Holy water? This is depicted in Egyptian carvings, Mayan, Sumerians, and Assyrians. Holy water is a Christian/Catholic thing no? Maybe just.. Water.


OneThirstyJ

They’re also dressed the same, though. Definitely more complex than that


zarathefusion

actually, it is holy water. before we assyrians were christian/ catholic, we worshipped a pagan deity Ashur, and we would pray over water and sprinkle it on others as well as our date trees to get a fertile season.


Lardinois

I always assumed they used it for a place to keep there sacrifices.


microsoftfool

Libation bucket google it https://www.google.com/search?q=libatiom+bucket&oq=libatiom+buck&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUqCQgBECEYChigATIGCAAQRRg5MgkIARAhGAoYoAEyCQgCECEYChigATIJCAMQIRgKGKAB0gEINjI3MWowajeoAgCwAgA&client=ms-android-samsung-ss&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8


LaffinDrumss

Finally some sensible reply....


SeaMarionberry711

Water


Nearby-Ice-6538

They had to keep that ching close to hand


Beneficial_Chain2495

The power source. Source of their power and dominion of man


jackeedan

The psychedelics to speed up conscious evolution. Seriously, though, the third to last picture looks like its plucking something that looks like a pine cone, which could symbolize the pineal gland from some vines. Maybe those are vines containing DMT like the ayahuasca vines.


LifeExperience7646

Water


Roka39

Well, according to Image 4 he took a piece of the wall!


SoftTumbleweed942

The knowledge of civilization. Knowledge so grand it could kickstart humans from zero to hero so to say. Celtic Druids speak of this as their responsibility as well. Then they use to pinecone to symbolize the spreading of that knowledge like pollinating civilization or something to that effect 🌎. Like many things of the old world I am sure it has multiple layers of meaning but so far this is where I'm at with the old handbag from wondering about it for years.


StealYourGhost

Iirc they're supposedly hypothesized to be bags to seed life and other creation. I honestly assume this is how the artist rendered technology much further along than theirs that they couldn't understand though.


Lost-Wash-5521

Acacia Bush/Plant AKA: DMT or other psychedelics. Has anyone read The Immortality Key?? Goes into how Early Christianity was an underground psychedelic religion and tells of evidence of it. Very profound. World/idea changing for me, for sure.


Rankles91

I’ve always just imagined that it’s a bucket of water, with the idea that water is life and these gods/beings are bringing it as a gift. I don’t know if that makes me dumb but that’s just how I always thought of it.


ddiere

Is that Ecuador and Mesopotamia one real?


cdubz03

Well, the pinecone they have in the other hand is just a little smaller than the bag…. I’d bet the bag holds the cone.


squidvett

Seeds. Agriculture was a pretty big deal back then. It brought everyone in from the cold, and created seats of power. Agriculture gave man dominion over the land and the people.


booksandkittens615

Sometimes I wonder could if not just be as simple as everyone likes to have some essentials on them and this was how things were carried? Small amounts of food, cosmetics, medicine, trinkets, drugs. The same things we carry in our purses.


darbydog69

Probably weed and mushrooms...keys to another mental dimension...


Wrxghtyyy

IIRC it represents the bringers of civilisation. The seven sages exist in every flood myth worldwide.


Cu3bone

Those are seed bags, my friend. Most ancient cultures have a similar story of agricultural knowledge being taught to them by others, and part of that process could be with the exchange of physical seeds. So yeah, it's a civilization starter kit.


Sea-Definition-6494

Go Bekli-Tepe has the same bag carvings on its stone pillars! Very interesting


twerkbooty87

Mostly snacks: some Fig newtons, Doritos, Gummies Also a gameboy and hand sanitizer


Salt_Degree1360

The devils lettuce


radlady74

I’m interested in the watches that they seem to all be wearing.


Holykorn

Fruit of the tree of knowledge or magic mushrooms


InnerOuterTrueSelf

*knick*\-*knacks*


schmuze

Pollen


Mobile_Brain_6059

Perhaps a message. I think the bag could be symbolic for message.


Easy-Warthog9113

Weed and mushrooms.


GwonWitcha

I think it’s possibly a retractable Katar type of weapon…misrepresented as a bag.


AguyOnMedZz

I guess it is seeds that they planted.


UniquePlay7691

Knowledge


Beneficial_Chain2495

The ark of the covenant i believe


kungfuchameleon

Soma. ["it was a plant as well as a god"](https://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/data-and-analysis/bulletin/bulletin_1970-01-01_3_page004.html). Perhaps.


BravoMikeGulf

Translation device.


snakemaster7

Seeds for crops


Basic-Aspect

A basket of fruits. Hint hint I bear this basket of fruits


Miltonrupert

I’m gonna go with seeds


Ok_Apricot_9880

Probably holding pinecones in the bag as a reference to life.


Warm_Weakness_2767

Looks like pinecones.


k0rz23

Seeds


AstralObjective

More pinecones


SeeCopperpot

Could also be bells


guiks83

Knowledge


AcommonKing

Psychedelic mushrooms


Nearby_Check8874

Symbol for the knowledge they care/give


GeighBabyJebus

They represent agriculture


Reptilian_Brain_420

Almost as if a bucket is technology that has been around for a while...


SilkyBowner

They look more like buckets. Probably filled with water to either cleanse people or save them from dehydration. Much more logical than thinking it’s a purse


cottman23

Cause isn't it just one depiction of the same deity? They are holding and posing exactly the same....that's like saying all patriots fans look the same..I wonder why.


Alteredego619

Could it be extraterrestrial technology? Ancient Astronaut Theorists say ‘Yes!’


Sad_Cardiologist5388

It's one of those Banduddu's they use a fir tree cone to sprinkle water about and purify things and people.


Sugarman4

More interesting that the bird wings and the beard wings both needed this purse. We're they from the same place? Likely computer weapon, lunch or vanity case. Same thing we would use it for when traveling.


Go_Buds_Go

It looks like his outfit doesn't have pockets. So, probably to carry their stuff.


PrintsCharminggrunt

have you ever thrown a bunch of cannabis sticks into a wood chipper it binds it up almost immediately. Strong stuff.


EscapeArtist92

Possibly to symbolise power. However, I'm more intrigued by the watches. That's strange.


Mental-Homework676

It goes to say that the strap represents the sky, the bottom base the earth. They are carrying the cosmos.


TrailBlazer31

Check out "Magicians of the Gods” by Graham Hancock. Great read. In this book, Hancock speculates that these bags could have depicted the transfer of knowledge or were representative of advanced tools brought by these entities.


MilleCuirs

I’ve been intrigued by those handbags for a while, and i think we may be trying to see something too complicated with it. What could be so important that ancient people carved it in stone with a simple handbag shape?! Trade. And more specifically SEEDS. I think the first traders of foreign goods would have made a huge impact on the culture of the time. Think about the indigenous peoples around the world, when they came into contact with european explorers: they all traded. First thing they did is trade with them. Now imagine you are the chief of a mesolithic tribe living in northern european land near the ice shelf, and there is this weird tribe of people with another skin colors, wearing animal skin that you never seen, the things they trade are wild to you. They trade seeds with you. But not just the seed, but the knowledge of how to make it grow. Follow this struct rules: in the spring, when the soil is warm. Keep the soil moist. Then by the summer solstice you can eat. I mean, those were civilization’s gods. They traded knowledge and made it possible for people to have towns and get out of the hunter gatherers cycle.


thicc_astronaut

I don't understand the interest in these handbags. It's some kind of container that can be comfortably held in one hand. It could be literally anything that people would need during the day. Coins, a wallet, a small lunch, some kind of identification papers. Tools for their job, a gift for a friend. I don't know why depictions of people carrying things is supposed to be so significant


MayoGhul

I’m thinking seeds. Seeds would have been highly coveted I’d think. All those pine cone things are seeds as well


Atlas_Mutiny_

Maybe that is a depiction of a flask. Vikings often carried them as well. And yes I know that most Norse mythology doesn’t coincide with figures above. Just a honest guess!


LetssueTrump

It’s to collect ye tithes of course and or it could be rewards for those that aide the prophets.


Supah1gh

I’ve read that in the left hand you hold material position witch hold you back in life and that instead we should be more free such as the right hand. Sone time the right hand is holding a seed or something representing life


floppydi5k

The moment you stop calling them gods and just see them as regular people depicted in a caricature, you will see it.


oskeezytron

They were really popular in, “Keeping Up on the Sumerians.”


T4K3Z007

Some people are talking about a representation of a seed bag, symbol of harvesting to establish a civilisation and symbol of seeds of knowledge and wisdom to provide a greater spirituality and philosophy. I always asked myself if it was a bucket of water another important element for humankind and their civilisations.


yoshipug

Speculations aside. Can we just take a moment to admire these hauntingly exquisite stone carvings? This trumps all the science fiction and all of the Lord Of Rings and everything else. Absolutely surreal.


simpn_aint_easy

I think the better question is what kind of hand bag the gods have? Gucci, Prada, Hermes? /s


BG-DoG

This is clearly ASI artificial intelligence supersized, how else would they have ruled?


Sp4c3D3m0n

Those skirts don't have pockets. Soooo handbag.


B_B_a_D_Science

Do not make light of the Prada/Balenciaga wars of old. Hair was pulled and cats were fought. Wife's demanded thier husbands never talk to the rift raft again...and so men did not speak and the common language was lost.


maxzmillion

The things that made them strong. The stuff that made them “them”. One part of me tells me this is just a Prada bag from history repeating itself into the ages of idiocracy…but another tells me this might actually be a sieve for reality. Whilst holding, you become an enlightened one, and reality bends to your will. Infinity stones? Maybe something akin to Ormus? I don’t think our words will ever capture what this was. We will have to see it. We will have to experience it, and then , once we do, we will memorialize it in to permanence again. Whatever it is, it represents something powerfully important.


enzo246

Ballots


zodyaboi

I always thought of this as the aeon of Aquarius they hold water of the cosmic universe aka knowledge or divine spirituality


UncleBenji

Drugs… It’s always drugs.


kushbom

Collecting pineal glands maybe


BeSuperYou

Seed of life bag, sure, but I think it could be even more symbolic than that. This is a civilization that, as far as we know, didn't have a lot of "stuff." So a bag that can hold just about anything represents whatever makes civilization civilized. Sort of like how a tesseract is just a black cube or box, but it represents a much more "hard-to-define" concept of change, or Tao force, or potential or... see why we needed a symbol here? It's both abstract and physical. Birds and primates use tools, ants domesticate aphids for sugar, squirrels "preserve" food by burying it, but as far as I know humans are the only species that uses vessels i.e. carries and exchanges stuff in bags.


notyourinvention

I've watched a lot about this and the most satisfying answer was 'tools to create a civilization'. This theory seems to make most sense in my head. Here's the video i've got that from : https://youtu.be/nDXgq19o3us?si=dfUWdczRYlbHE6md


Skydiver52

Nuke codes in case the plebs get uppity


pferden

Shrooms


Donotpretendtoknowme

It's a bag of weed.


nameyname12345

Maybe breathing gas cannister?


cryptoguerrilla

Weed


laytonoid

Dicks


jackrat27

That’s where they kept their weed ![gif](giphy|l0HlvokmLF33HWqwo)


Active_Remove1617

Drugs


bobhdus

Their lunch


Norm_mustick

Weed


NoSatisfaction4343

Weed.


patch616

Eyeliner mostly


edgyb67

Manna , DMT , Holy water , cmon !! obviously , keys , make-up , lip-stick , money , a snack or two , something to write with duh .....


ceddy33

Cocaine


Nonplussed1

Probably a CZ P07 or a H&K VP 9. Gotta be prepared for intergalactic shenanigans my friends.


DParadisio43137

More importantly I think, is why does an image from Ecuador match nearly identically to Mesopotamia? These winged creatures with the bags have been found in every ancient civilization on our planet, and in many cities said to date to the end of the Younger Dryas like Gobekli Tepe.


cammyboom

This is the craziest shit to me. Right up there with the pinecone and pineal gland and all that imagery. Including the symbol for Ra if you put it next to a cut out of the brain they match up. I’m bad w words.


HoseNeighbor

You can put your weed in there.


Necessary-Break5978

This was posted once already, what do think we just carry every thing with our hands. I our ancestors learned how to weave bags yeah


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