Hidden hand

2024-04-02

Your Creator, the one you have called ‘Yahweh’, is not “God” inasmuch as your bible refers to him as being “the One True God”. He is ‘a’ Creator (or Sub-Sub-Logos) rather than the One Infinite Creator. He is not even a Galactic level Logos, but rather, is the Planetary Logos for this one planet.

While being fully aware and very powerful, Yahweh’s soul had not grown much since the creation of the planet. It is, in fact, the evolution of the human race that is the vehicle for Yahweh’s own evolution into higher densities.

The ‘Fall of Lucifer’ can be understood as the fulfillment of an agreement to bring evil to the Earth in order to create duality and hence the possibility of free will.

Now that Free Will had been granted, Yahweh could not retract it, and we [Lucifer] have to stay here as contracted to continue to provide the planet with the Polarity choice. Since then, Yahweh has confined us (as a Group Soul) here within the Earth’s Astral Planes

What this in fact represents is the result of Yahweh’s anger at his human population having disobeyed him by succumbing to Lucifer’s temptation in the garden. Yahweh had only reluctantly accepted the proposition that his human subjects be granted free will, and actually went ahead with it believing they would not disobey him.

The Council of Elders gave us the choice,

  • to be released (against Yahweh’s will), but at the cancellation of our contract to Serve the planet earth
  • or to remain and fulfill our assignment, and endure Yahweh’s self proclaimed “Wrath”

We stayed, […]

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8th century BCE

2023-04-14

The populations of the Greeks, Romans, and Celts emerged during the 8th century BCE.

The ancient Greeks are known for worshiping a pantheon of gods and goddesses who were believed to have control over various aspects of life. Some of the most well-known Greek gods and goddesses include Zeus, Hera, Athena, Apollo, and Aphrodite. The exact nature of Greek religion varied between different regions and time periods, with different gods and goddesses being emphasized in different contexts.

The Romans also practiced a polytheistic religion, which was heavily influenced by earlier Greek religion. Some of the most important Roman gods and goddesses included Jupiter, Juno, Venus, Mars, and Mercury. As with Greek religion, the precise nature of Roman religion varied over time and between different regions.

The Celts, for their part, are known to have practiced a variety of different religious beliefs and practices, which were heavily influenced by earlier indigenous religions of Europe. Celtic religion was characterized by a belief in supernatural beings, including gods and goddesses, as well as various spirits and otherworldly entities. The exact nature of Celtic religion varied greatly between different regions and tribes, with different gods and goddesses being emphasized in different contexts.

Invasion of Egypt by Assyrians.


In terms of Greek mythology, the chronological order of gods would be: the primordial deities (such as Chaos and Gaia), the Titans (Cronus), and then the Olympians (Zeus).

Gaia was seen as the personification of the earth and was often associated with the sky god Uranus. Together they had twelve children who ruled the world before being overthrown by their own children, the Olympians.


Both Tiamat and Chaos were both considered primordial deities in their respective mythologies. Tiamat gave birth to the gods and monsters of Babylonian mythology, while Chaos was believed to be the source from which all other elements and beings were created in Greek mythology.

Anu and Cronus were both powerful sky gods in their respective mythologies. Anu was the father of the gods in Babylonian mythology. Cronos was the father of the Olympian gods, but he was also their greatest enemy.

Likewise, Antu was considered to be the mother of the gods in Babylonian mythology. Rhea was the mother of the Olympian gods.

Marduk shares some characteristics with the king of the Olympian gods Zeus.

Zoroastrianism: one of the world's older organized faiths

2023-04-13

Zoroastrianism emerged in Persia (modern-day Iran) around 600 years BCE and has influenced some aspects of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, particularly in the areas of afterlife, judgment, angels, and the end of the world.

Zoroastrianism teaches that there is a cosmic struggle between the forces of good (represented by the god Ahura Mazda) and the forces of evil (represented by the demon Angra Mainyu or Ahriman). This dualistic worldview has been compared to the Christian concept of God and Satan, and the Jewish concept of yetzer hatov (inclination towards good) and the yetzer hara (inclination towards evil).

Dilmun

2023-04-13

Dilmun, a.k.a. Sinai, the original site of the Sumerian creation beliefs.

“Dilmun was described in the saga of Enki and Ninhursag as pre-existing in paradisiacal state, where predators do not kill, pain and diseases are absent, and people do not get old.” source

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