We create the gods not vice-versa as ideology or myth. The 4th Dimension, if you will. Imagine the 1st Dimension as the center of the Earth and all 3D creation emanates from that core including visitors to Earth preparing humanity for their quantum leap.
Compare that vision to the off-Earth mind control project of Patriarchy and remember dissociation is symptom of trauma.
Thanks for reading, Marcella! I'm not sure if I'm understanding you. Are you saying that humans are self-created, as evolution would have it, and that the gods and everything supernatural are all a product of our imaginations? Or that humans are gods and that what we imagine we create, including visitors to Earth preparing humanity for their quantum leap?
I'm thinking that the mind control project of Patriarchy is definitely an on-Earth production. It replaced a civilization in which raising and protecting children was the priority, and turned the purpose into inflating the egos of a few men. The Goddess myths of the matrifocal societies weren't hierarchical, like this is. So I neither believe them nor reject them--they're aligned with my core and only dogma that all people are equal. This gnostic scripture is one that I reject on that basis.
Forgive me for not answering your question more promptly. We create the gods in a symbiotic relationship for potential expansion of our energy into larger cosmic realities. By this, I mean reality is holographic with an emphasis on us being Terrestrials with the potential to become Solarians.
You asked me an either-or question and the answer is yes. We are created as consciousness from our planets core and at the same time we're part of a creative process by which, the gods manifest as stories and planetary vibration giving us a longer life span and meaning.
Look at Greek/Roman mythology and it becomes more obvious the anthropomorphization of planets are gods. Ditto for Hinduism of a more ancient variety not the past thousand years. For example when we speak of Isis, she represents Sirius with which our Sun star is in a perpetual dance. The Hindu goddess Kali-Ma otherwise known as the Mother of Destruction is also a Sirius-based goddess. We or really the ancient peoples created these goddesses yet they bring us the potential of their teaching in our realm.
Alas, we've slipped into a trench with Patriarchy and its destructive ideology. Who are the gods of Patriarchy or are they the more expanded vibration otherwise what we might call Extra-terrestrials? Double-alas, we need to be aware weapons systems have been developed using these techniques.
However, I'm going to explain the connections and I guarantee you people won't like what I have to say. The question is - how much do we love life and how much do we fear death? BTW, Kali-Ma only destroys so something new and better can be built.
Ah, I understand better what you're saying, Marcella. Let me give an alternative from the creation story I call OneMind Dreaming. When we imagine things that are destructive or fearful--not aligned with Goddess--they are figments, dreams without reality. They have no effect, good or bad. When we use our intuition to imagine with love, they align with the intent of Goddess and bring our collective dream closer to reality--which exists outside our dream.
We don't know if your conception of reality or mine is true, or neither. But yours keeps us in the same paradigm of supernatural evil. It says we can possibly escape as individuals but not as a whole, which is who I think we really are.
The Greek gods and the names for the planets were invented by the Hellenes from Egyptian Heliopolis, who were ruled by the Aryans. The Hindu gods were invented by the Aryans going back to the Rg Veda, written in their own 'language of the gods' Sanskrit. If you're looking for a goddess that wasn't written by the Aryan patriarchy, you need to go back more than 5000 years.
Haha, no that was an actual daughter, Cassandra. She just texted that she's been quite sick with something super weird, and didn't know what it was. But she says she's feeling better now. I'll let her know that she's a legend on my stack, that will definitely cheer her up!
From my study it is very clear that ancestor worship played a huge part in "humans creating gods in our image." This is crystal clear for me regarding Osiris, which is the focus of my current study. Yet I'm not so narrow-minded to think that this explains everything. I still believe in NHI (non-human intelligence), spiritual experiences, and a relentless divine pressure towards revealing truth and bringing enlightenment and liberation for humanity. The problem is that we've been stuck in "civilization" for 5000 years.
Agreed in being stuck in 'civilization,' which I'd call patriarchy, for 5000 years. And I agree about 'NHI (non-human intelligence), spiritual experiences, and a relentless divine pressure towards revealing truth and bringing enlightenment and liberation for humanity.' Yes!
I've started at the beginning to respond to your posts in order but I'm certainly curious to get to Osiris. It seems like the Horus myth preceded Isis, Set/h and Osiris, since the invaders from Sumer were the Shemsu Hor and the first dynasty had Hor names. The horned cow with the sun on the Narmer Palette is certainly Baat, who hadn't yet been transformed into Hathor (house of Hor) much less the later Isis who Horus decapitated and replaced with the horned cow's head. I'll be eager to get your take!
I'm the person that commented on JewTube about JLL and the ladies on gab. JLL just posted on his JewTube channel that he's going to be live streaming on the Archaix JewTube channel with Jason Brashears. Mr Brashears is a convicted violent rapist who spent 25 years in prison where he developed his Simulation "theory". I'd assume JLL is only on there to knock holes in his theory but you never know with JLL - very disconcerting indeed....https://youtu.be/6gLljLd4hS8
I did listen to the almost 3-hr livestream where John kept losing the connection. Parts of it were interesting enough to take notes. They're definitely paying attention to the same clues and time periods that I am. But they draw very different conclusions. As one example, John contrasts the pagan societies where there were only a couple prostitutes at the city gates, to after Christianity, when there were throngs. He sees this as the result of sexual repression, instead of the sexual freedom of the pagan societies--entirely the man's pov that he didn't need a prostitute when he could get sex for free. He doesn't even consider what would make women sell their bodies to strangers, and the change in economic servitude that made women that desperate. I thought that was telling of his whole perspective.
I've been quoting you on the Gab tidbit, and I appreciate you coming here. Thanks for that information on the JLL livestream. I'll see if I can stomach listening. For others who didn't read the YT comment, would you repeat here what you'd heard? And what is Brashears' Simulation theory? If you don't mind.
We create the gods not vice-versa as ideology or myth. The 4th Dimension, if you will. Imagine the 1st Dimension as the center of the Earth and all 3D creation emanates from that core including visitors to Earth preparing humanity for their quantum leap.
Compare that vision to the off-Earth mind control project of Patriarchy and remember dissociation is symptom of trauma.
Thanks for reading, Marcella! I'm not sure if I'm understanding you. Are you saying that humans are self-created, as evolution would have it, and that the gods and everything supernatural are all a product of our imaginations? Or that humans are gods and that what we imagine we create, including visitors to Earth preparing humanity for their quantum leap?
I'm thinking that the mind control project of Patriarchy is definitely an on-Earth production. It replaced a civilization in which raising and protecting children was the priority, and turned the purpose into inflating the egos of a few men. The Goddess myths of the matrifocal societies weren't hierarchical, like this is. So I neither believe them nor reject them--they're aligned with my core and only dogma that all people are equal. This gnostic scripture is one that I reject on that basis.
Forgive me for not answering your question more promptly. We create the gods in a symbiotic relationship for potential expansion of our energy into larger cosmic realities. By this, I mean reality is holographic with an emphasis on us being Terrestrials with the potential to become Solarians.
You asked me an either-or question and the answer is yes. We are created as consciousness from our planets core and at the same time we're part of a creative process by which, the gods manifest as stories and planetary vibration giving us a longer life span and meaning.
Look at Greek/Roman mythology and it becomes more obvious the anthropomorphization of planets are gods. Ditto for Hinduism of a more ancient variety not the past thousand years. For example when we speak of Isis, she represents Sirius with which our Sun star is in a perpetual dance. The Hindu goddess Kali-Ma otherwise known as the Mother of Destruction is also a Sirius-based goddess. We or really the ancient peoples created these goddesses yet they bring us the potential of their teaching in our realm.
Alas, we've slipped into a trench with Patriarchy and its destructive ideology. Who are the gods of Patriarchy or are they the more expanded vibration otherwise what we might call Extra-terrestrials? Double-alas, we need to be aware weapons systems have been developed using these techniques.
However, I'm going to explain the connections and I guarantee you people won't like what I have to say. The question is - how much do we love life and how much do we fear death? BTW, Kali-Ma only destroys so something new and better can be built.
Also, have you seen John's reply to this and our 'dialogue'? https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/john-lamb-lashes-out
Ah, I understand better what you're saying, Marcella. Let me give an alternative from the creation story I call OneMind Dreaming. When we imagine things that are destructive or fearful--not aligned with Goddess--they are figments, dreams without reality. They have no effect, good or bad. When we use our intuition to imagine with love, they align with the intent of Goddess and bring our collective dream closer to reality--which exists outside our dream.
We don't know if your conception of reality or mine is true, or neither. But yours keeps us in the same paradigm of supernatural evil. It says we can possibly escape as individuals but not as a whole, which is who I think we really are.
The Greek gods and the names for the planets were invented by the Hellenes from Egyptian Heliopolis, who were ruled by the Aryans. The Hindu gods were invented by the Aryans going back to the Rg Veda, written in their own 'language of the gods' Sanskrit. If you're looking for a goddess that wasn't written by the Aryan patriarchy, you need to go back more than 5000 years.
don’t you have a daughter named Sophie or my memory tricks me?
One of my bonus daughters is named Sophia but I don't know that I've written about her. Except maybe obliquely in this one: https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/the-great-displacement.
was she the daughter who said (paraphrasing) “what’s the best that could happen?”
Haha, no that was an actual daughter, Cassandra. She just texted that she's been quite sick with something super weird, and didn't know what it was. But she says she's feeling better now. I'll let her know that she's a legend on my stack, that will definitely cheer her up!
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From my study it is very clear that ancestor worship played a huge part in "humans creating gods in our image." This is crystal clear for me regarding Osiris, which is the focus of my current study. Yet I'm not so narrow-minded to think that this explains everything. I still believe in NHI (non-human intelligence), spiritual experiences, and a relentless divine pressure towards revealing truth and bringing enlightenment and liberation for humanity. The problem is that we've been stuck in "civilization" for 5000 years.
Agreed in being stuck in 'civilization,' which I'd call patriarchy, for 5000 years. And I agree about 'NHI (non-human intelligence), spiritual experiences, and a relentless divine pressure towards revealing truth and bringing enlightenment and liberation for humanity.' Yes!
I've started at the beginning to respond to your posts in order but I'm certainly curious to get to Osiris. It seems like the Horus myth preceded Isis, Set/h and Osiris, since the invaders from Sumer were the Shemsu Hor and the first dynasty had Hor names. The horned cow with the sun on the Narmer Palette is certainly Baat, who hadn't yet been transformed into Hathor (house of Hor) much less the later Isis who Horus decapitated and replaced with the horned cow's head. I'll be eager to get your take!
I'm the person that commented on JewTube about JLL and the ladies on gab. JLL just posted on his JewTube channel that he's going to be live streaming on the Archaix JewTube channel with Jason Brashears. Mr Brashears is a convicted violent rapist who spent 25 years in prison where he developed his Simulation "theory". I'd assume JLL is only on there to knock holes in his theory but you never know with JLL - very disconcerting indeed....https://youtu.be/6gLljLd4hS8
I did listen to the almost 3-hr livestream where John kept losing the connection. Parts of it were interesting enough to take notes. They're definitely paying attention to the same clues and time periods that I am. But they draw very different conclusions. As one example, John contrasts the pagan societies where there were only a couple prostitutes at the city gates, to after Christianity, when there were throngs. He sees this as the result of sexual repression, instead of the sexual freedom of the pagan societies--entirely the man's pov that he didn't need a prostitute when he could get sex for free. He doesn't even consider what would make women sell their bodies to strangers, and the change in economic servitude that made women that desperate. I thought that was telling of his whole perspective.
I've been quoting you on the Gab tidbit, and I appreciate you coming here. Thanks for that information on the JLL livestream. I'll see if I can stomach listening. For others who didn't read the YT comment, would you repeat here what you'd heard? And what is Brashears' Simulation theory? If you don't mind.