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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

#14 - Egyptian & Greek Mythology Demistified Via Psychedelics

History Moves West
Changing As It Does

"Herakles is the first great “master in the earth” from Genesis, Nimrod, transplanted to Greek soil. The Hebrew word for Nimrod means rebel. Greek artists depicted Herakles as carrying out a successful rebellion directed against Nereus, the Greek Noah. At that time, Noah’s was the only system to rebel against. Victorious rebels become heroes and replace one system with a different one. The meaning of the great hero’s name in Greek explains his new system as concisely as possible: Herakles means “the glory of Hera.” Hera’s glory was her place in the Greek pantheon as the queen of all mankind. Herakles’ rebellion replaced the authority of Noah with the authority of the gods of Zeus-religion." - The Parthenon Code  

As we have seen, knowledge of the three humans esteemed as Gods Nimrod, Semiramis and Tammuz (generally a bad idea) was effectively transferred to Egyptians under the titles Osiris, Isis and Horus.  Further documented evidence of this cultural transfer comes from the numerology found in both stories.  In both accounts it was 72 "conspirators" who gathered together to bring an end to Nimrod/Osiris.  There is a lot more connecting the Biblical account of Nimrod to Egypt's Osiris - such as that each were cut into 14 pieces at their deaths - but alas I haven't got Egyptian history on the plate today.

However, what we are going to look into is the way the legacy of Nimrod was taken into the West by the Greek's and Etruscan's.

Now Nimrod, was a mighty hunter before the Lord (that is to say against God).  It was Nimrod who initially slew the lions and predatory animals from around the villages in the flood planes of ancient Samaria.   This you would think is a good thing - and it certainly earned him the good will of the people in the villages.  However, he took this vested interest and set himself up as their king - before that every man was as a king and every woman a queen in their own house hold.  He constructed the first walled cities - as testified to in the surviving 5000 year old records - the Dead Sea Scrolls.

After his demise at the hands of his uncle and the 72 conspirators - the people, were then abouts left unable to communicate effectively and split up into different factions - probably from the low level consumption of sacraments without proper faith as evidenced in the silver dish showing one man on the back of another constructing a tower with fish and mushrooms all around.  Granted - the use of Psilocybin at low levels most always gives you additional strength/energy and some added creativity - but used outside the Dusty's prescription - one tends to wonder off into ones own private universe - there being no common rule of thought.  Out of this disbanded people the Greeks and Etruscan's moved west into modern day Greece and Italy. They carried with them the legends of a 'strong man' who faced many trials.  This man was always clothed in lion skins (which Nimrod gained his fame for slaying).  Below are some of the relics from Etruscan and Greek art history.

But first a little geography - the first waves of Etruscan migrants arrived around 2000 BC.  Early records indicate that these people came from the Anatolia region - which is modern day Turkey and the location of Noah's Ark.  This idea has been debated but both the DNA studies of the descendant cattle they brought to Italy match Anatolia and the historical data found in Herodotus indicate Anatolia.  It would like wise appear that the Etruscan's arrived first - for it was their people who when the Greek and Etruscan cultures combined had the earliest kings. 

As stated above both cultures - Greek and Etruscan - carried with them legends of a lion skin wearing warrior named Hercules.  Now the name Hercules (Roman) comes from the Greek word Heracles, which means 'for the glory of Hera' - a title that will prove important later.  As the case stands - one of Hercules tasks was the over throw of a being called Nereus.  Now this Nereus is an interesting cat - his name means 'The Wet One.'  The West Point graduate Robert Bowie Johnson's book The Parthenon Code shows that the Greek's and Etruscan's flipped the story of the Garden of Eden around to show it in a positive - human/ancestor deifying light.  In his work he carefully illustrates that Nereus was Noah who had survived the Flood.  So it is from Noah/Nereus that Greek version of Nimrod/Hercules is shown repeatedly in art - taking the mantle of authority from and forcing Noah to tell him the way of Cain and the secret knowledge of the Winged Serpent (Lucifer) - often shown as a Bearded Serpent in Greek culture - This winged or bearded ("wise") serpent is a reference to the LSD like Serpent Plant or Morning Glory.  Below artworks show this struggle:


Nimrod shown subduing Noah as Nersus (often denoted by the Fish Symbol).  While below this Hercules - whose name again means  'For the Glory of Hera after the deification of the fallen Eve or Athena - extracts the knowledge of the Flying Serpent Plant from Noah's head (knowledge).

 Above we see the classic Greek symbols denoting not only Nimrod/Hercules but also the Morning Glory snake like symbol - which are it's tendrils - remarkable because this "snake plant" could not stand up on it's own (think Genesis).   Below is a discovery made by Richard Evens Schultz - once head of the Harvard Botany Department from his book Plants of the Gods - The statue is of Xochipilli - Prince of Flowers - which I have dubbed 'The Rosetta Stone of Psychedelics.'

 
 Nereus struggling with Heracles, detail from a Greek water jar found at Vulci, c. 490 bc. A discerning eye will notice the Morning Glory flowers and tendrils at the jar bottom.

Here we see that Nereus holding the Fish Symbol but is being displayed not in his symbolic form as a Merman but was indeed a man as most all of the Greek gods were men and women - deified ancestors and gods as Plato called them (the method of this "transcendence" is called Apotheosis - that is, to become a "God" by the Mystery Schools who follow the New World Order typed out in their book - The Learned Elders of Zion.  

What a mouth full...  Sheesh sorry bout that

One last transformation that the Greek and Etruscan histories preformed is that of telling us about the Biblical line of Seth.  Seth's line were the first to start calling on The Name of the Lord (Psilocybin) after Eden but before the Flood.  Both the Egyptians and the Greeks kindled a special hatred for this line - who preformed the Giant task of building the Great Pyramid to warn and educate us & to survive the Deluge).  The Greek/Etruscan legacy remolds Seth's line as the Centaurs while the Egyptian's refer to Seth as the evil god sometimes called Set who killed and dismembered Osiris.  
Now horses were probably chosen because Seth's Line learned to love and tend to these animals and not the least of which reason was for that which grew on their dung.  The wood chips are commonly used to control horse manure stench.


Sometimes a picture is worth a 1000 words...





Thursday, April 19, 2012

# 4 - Mesoamerica: Teotihuacán





Teotihuacán means ‘The City of the Gods’ or “Where Men Become Gods” (in Nahuatl).  It is located in the valley of the same name 30 miles north of Mexico City.  The city was inhabited between 400 BC and 650 AD with its collapse from 650—750 AD.  The three ‘holy sites’ of Teotihuacán were its pyramids: the temple of the Sun, Moon and Feathered Serpent.  True to the East Indian theology that the sun came from the moon we find that the first temple built was the Temple of the Moon (Psilocybin).  Next the temple of the Sun was built, much larger than the Moon.  Archeologists believe that the Temple of the Sun had been painted red and white.  
The last temple built was the temple of the Feathered Serpent.  While it was built some sixteen prisoners were tied and sealed alive into its walls as a sacrifice to this deity.  Naturally, the devil being so sneaky as to convince the world that he never existed has left only positive descriptions of himself by way of descriptions of the Feathered Serpent.  Yet, the careful researcher will find the truth out.  Above is the temple of the Sun, once red and white for the Amanita muscaria—Santa Claus’ mushroom and also Beelzebub's.  The Quiche Maya refer to it as “the evil mushroom.”  
Teotihuacán temple art is rich with sacramental symbolism.  Take for instance the masked figure above, his mouth is covered with the symbol for wind (i.e. spirit) while his ears have the same symbols as Xochipilli...  Identified with the spiritual ‘hear-aid’ of Psilocybin, you can easily see why these symbols were used when you compare them to these Psilocybe mexicana at left.  As for the association with the moon, well that is because A. muscaria already took the symbol of the sun and Psilocybe are much paler...

Here we have an original Teotihuacán incense burning.  As with most ancient religions, incense was more potent the further you go back.  While we read about frankincense and mur in the Bible, it was with Opium leaves that the Jewish temple columns were covered in...  The residents of Teotihuacán did not suffer to cover these facts up—it was an age of faith.  Here we can identify the Opium Poppy capsules, a yellow Angle Trumpet, grape bunches, a scallop shell and a flower with a tendril—most likely morning glory. 

 
Goddess worship seems to have taken up roots during this era between the Olmec and the Toltec/Maya periods.  Here we see a goddess or priestess, with gold and blue mushrooms in her ears but also with a necklace of morning glories and a branch of tendril flowers that are sure to be the Morning Glories.  Mesoamerican cultures had a tendency to lean to the Snake Plant more than the Mushrooms in part because the Morning Glories could be grown in great abundance along the river side, while mushrooms were seasonal.  Careful examination shows a merging of the two distinct spiritual “plants.”
 
Above you see the twin Morning Glories of Mesoamerica: Ololiuqui and Tlitliltzin whose seeds are crushed to produce the liquid that is drunk.  One vine is painted red while the other is painted yellow, each vine branch ends with a Morning Glory shaped flower with eyes in it.  The central priests hands give off this liquid potion and two tendrils extend above each hand to show that it is Morning Glories.  Mushrooms are also found sprouting up from the liquid that each flower pours out.  This is a reversal of the tradition that the Moon (Psilocybe) is the father and creator of all, the Serpent has supplanted the Jaguar...

 
Here in Teotihuacan, we see the merger that the Olmecs avoided, the Jaguar with the scallop shells lining his back is drinking from a Morning Glory conch shell vessel with a distinctive tendril in its base and flower symbols along the top.  Above are emblems of Toloc—a deity associated with wind/water, is typified by the basic mushroom symbol which looks just like the “M” in mushroom.  Next to Toloc is the star symboled deity, it is arguably representative of the Morning Glory, but could also be an unknown deity ascribed to the star shaped cactus containing Mescaline, the Trichocereus family.  Commonly called San Pedro, it has been documented to have been used as early as 3000 B.C.  The archaeologist Rosa Fung, found the remains of this cactus rolled up into cigar-like form that were dated back to 2200 B.C.  Supposedly the cactus was named after Saint Peter because it was, like Peter, thought to hold the keys to heaven.
 
The Temple of the Feathered Serpent was the last temple to be built.  Some time not long after its dedication, the city rebelled and abandoned the site.  Fire was thrown onto the Fathered Serpents temple…  The other temples were left undisturbed.   Here you see the serpents head, with the universal spiral conch shell next to it—its symbol.  It is likely, because scallop shells are also found on the temples fasad as well as the rain deity Toloc that the usurping of the Mushrooms to be an underling of the Morning Glory was well underway.  Naturally, the human sacrifices that this Snake Plant induced its priests to commit lead to the burning of its temple and the abandonment of Teotihuacán.  By examining the outer flower leaf and petal clasping of the seed capsules themselves we can see where the head of the serpent gets its corona. 
 
These three highly decorative green stones were found inside the Temple of the Feathered Serpent at Teotihuacán.  Notice how their shape is closely matched to the seed capsules of the Morning Glories themselves.  Notice also that the bottoms are not flat or flush but are ground so that the edges have been worn away.  These are the stones used to grind the seeds of what the Aztecs called the Green Snake Plant, they are in effect the same thing as a mortar and pestle.  Turn back a few pages and you will see that the goddess emerges from what look like mountain shapes but are in fact the same clasping cones that hold the seed pod to the vine.  Hence the Mother Goddess has long since been associated with the spiral as derived from the tendril.  Mesoamerican legend has it that long ago the Morning Glories used to be an “upright” plant, standing on its own stalk.  Can you see between the lines here?  “And the snake was cursed for deciving Eve, no longer could it stand upright.  Enmity was put between women and the serpent and its head was crushed…”