Sunflower 12/19/2021 (Sun) 19:31:50 Id: 72d2a5 No.373 del
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>>372
>This seems like it's your personal stuff
It's my understanding and speculation, of course. I don't want to rush ahead and restrict someone by saying too much, which is why I didn't mention who else did the same (changed into lyran at higher dimensions). All of that could just sound even more like my own images so it's pointless to share. It was more of a personal reflection because previously I couldn't see how this could be true or how somone could think so. It's again about the
>universes are internal, galaxies external
view. In this sense lyrans may "own" our galaxy, and anyone reaching out into the external will meet them and feel what I felt. It's fully possible to not do this at all, also, so I assume someone could hold the view that what I call "external" is just "one external out of many." That would still be true if the external I'm talking of is the Milky Way, since there are many more galaxies. But I'll maintain my view for now and see if something can counter it, so for now I'll assume the only existing mega form in our galaxy is feline.

But it did make sense with the traditional images of the egyptian deities, out of which many are both felines and have vampiric qualities, like
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sekhmet
>Sekhmet was the daughter of the sun god, Ra, and was among the more important of the goddesses who acted as the vengeful manifestation of Ra's power, the Eye of Ra. Sekhmet was said to breathe fire, and the hot winds of the desert were likened to her breath. She was also believed to cause plagues, which were called her servants or messengers, although she was also called upon to ward off disease.[3]

>In a myth about the end of Ra's rule on the earth, Ra sends the goddess Hathor, in the form of Sekhmet, to destroy mortals who conspired against him. In the myth, Sekhmet's blood-lust was not quenched at the end of battle that led to her destroying almost all of humanity. To stop her Ra poured out beer dyed with red ochre or hematite so that it resembled blood. Mistaking the beer for blood, she became so drunk that she gave up the slaughter and returned peacefully to Ra.[4]