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"Amrita" in Avatar 2

SShiva_fr

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Just to say that I was very surprised to hear "amrita" in this opus, the Way of Water (it targets the element too!).

The "Amrita" in the movie is derived from a gland in the brain of a species of whale, "Tulkun", a creature described as highly spiritual and intelligent. In the film, the Tulkun are killed only so that the Amrita can be sold to humans to block their aging.
Whoever directed the film knows the powers of the elixir of life secreted by our pineal glands!

Is James Cameron a Jew?

Moreover, the deity in Avatar is "Eywa", I can only notice the strong resemblance with EA (pronounced Eya), although in the movie "Eywa" is the mother goddess in the sense, here, of the Ether.

This made me feel strange all along the movie.
Your thoughts on it?
 
sshivafr said:
Just to say that I was very surprised to hear "amrita" in this opus, the Way of Water (it targets the element too!).

The "Amrita" in the movie is derived from a gland in the brain of a species of whale, "Tulkun", a creature described as highly spiritual and intelligent. In the film, the Tulkun are killed only so that the Amrita can be sold to humans to block their aging.
Whoever directed the film knows the powers of the elixir of life secreted by our pineal glands!

Is James Cameron a Jew?

Moreover, the deity in Avatar is "Eywa", I can only notice the strong resemblance with EA (pronounced Eya), although in the movie "Eywa" is the mother goddess in the sense, here, of the Ether.

This made me feel strange all along the movie.
Your thoughts on it?
The humans who go to the planet where the movie takes place are called "from the sky" which is the literal translation of anunnaki, the Amrita is also golden, and according to those who were taking it, the Amrita is expensive and finances the invasion of the planet, ancient texts say that the anunnaki came for gold.

Do you remember any human in the movie who is not Aryan ? It seems to me very much that the humans, who are the villains in the movie, are some kind of analogy to the anunnaki.
 
Abyssos said:
I watched the second Avatar movie and I do have a LOT of thoughts on it, and it's far too much to elaborate on in the short amount of time that I have. Maybe someday I'll make a high-effort post on the subject, I can say a lot about it, and I'm sure there are going to be other people on the internet who will make videos commenting on the subject.

You're one of the women here at Ancient Forums that I have a lot of respect for, so I'll definitely try to keep the subject of the Avatar movie in mind for future commentary.

Thank you, I appreciate you too. I like whole people and exigeant for themselves. Even if I don't always agree. And it's not a problem, to disagree.

Yes, feel free to elaborate on the film.
 

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