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| tantalus viper runWed, 07 Jan 2009 04:24:35 -0800 by xgoodvibesx7:07 tantalus run in a dodge viper srt-10, 'cos liefy doesn't think i'm man enough for it!music is the superman theme remixed by aphrodite Related: tdu tantalus | |
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| Ancient Egypt and Mystery Schools VI - Origin of Moses' Initiation, YHWH & Kabbalah-1Wed, 07 Jan 2009 00:16:52 -0800 by igorfrankensteinProf. Ze'ev Herzog of Tel Aviv University stated: "the Israelites were never in Egypt, did not wander the desert, did not conquer the land, and did not pass it on to the twelve tribes". Moreover, the Jewish God YHWH had a female consort - the goddess Asherah! His conclusion that the kingdom of David and Solomon was at best a small tribal monarchy, at worst total myth, has made enemies for him in the camps of traditional Jewish and Christian belief systems. He asserts: all evidence demonstrates that the Jews did not adopt monotheism until the 7th Century BCE - a heresy according to the Biblical tradition dating it to Moses at Mount Sinai. Tel Aviv University's archaeological investigation at Megiddo and examination of the six-sided gate there dates it to the 9th Century BCE, not the 10th Century BCE claimed by the 1960's investigator Yigael Yadin who attributed it to Solomon. Herzog, moreover, states that Solomon and David are "entirely absent in the archaeological record". In addition, Herzog's colleague, Israel Finkelstein, claims the Jews were nothing more than nomadic Canaanites who bartered with the city dwellers. The team's studies concluded that Jerusalem did not have any central status until 722 BCE with the destruction of its northern rival Samaria. However, the real bombshell is Herzog's discovery of numerous references to Yahweh having a consort in the form of Asherah. Inscriptions, written in Hebrew by official Jewish scribes in the 8th century BCE, were found in numerous sites all over the land. For Yahweh, supposedly the "One God", to have had a female consort and, of all people, the goddess Asherah, is dynamite of wide ranging significance.The use of Yahweh as the name of God has always fuelled speculation and philosophical argument. YHWH, sometimes pronounced Jehovah, is taken to mean "I AM" or "I AM WHO I AM". There is also the puzzle of the rule that his mysterious real name is not to be spoken. The identification of the goddess Asherah (Asherat) as His consort somewhere within the original Jewish faith leads to some explosive conclusions about the identity of the Jewish/Christian God of the Cosmos, the one Monotheistic God with whom we are so familiar from western religion. But before looking at Asherah, and what she means to the identity of Yahweh, it is worth taking a look at another goddess, Ashteroth. Her significance will become evident a little later. Referred to as an "abomination" in 2 Kings, Ashteroth was an important deity in the Near East pantheons. To the Sumerians she was IN.ANNA (Anu's beloved) and is an important character in the Sumerian Epics. To the Assyrians and Babylonians she was Ishtar; Ashtoreth was her name for the Canaanites; to the Greeks - Aphrodite; the Romans - Venus. THE MOST IMPORTANT EQUIVALENT HOWEVER IS THE EGYPTIAN GODDES HATHOR, who the Greeks identified with Aphrodite. Hathor was the wife of Horus, the God of War. Hathor is identified with the symbol of the cow, and statues of her in the 26th Dynasty (572 - 525 BC) in Egypt actually depict her as a cow. Asherah, (whose name means "she who walks in the sea") supposedly consort of the supreme god El, was also referred to as Elath (the goddess). According to the Ugarit tradition, whose clay tablets contain the earliest known alphabet, she was consort of El, and mother of seventy gods. She is also associated with Baal and is supposed to have interceded to her husband, the supreme god, on Baal's behalf, for the building of a palace - in order to grant him equal status with other gods. In the cuniform tablets of Ras Shamrah (Circa 1400 BCE) the head of the Pantheon was El; his wife was Asherat-of-the-sea (Asherah). After El, the greatest god was Baal, son of El and Asherah. Curiously, Baal's consort is his mother, Asherah. In the Lebanon traditions Baal is equated with Jupiter. Carvings of Asherah in Syria show her wearing Egyptian head-dress. She was also referred to later as "the cow" - a reference to her great age. Significantly, Baalat (an important Goddess at Byblos) is depicted in carvings as having cow's horns, between which is a halo. Baalat is in fact the form of Asherah when she appears alongside Baal. But what does this say about the identity of Yahweh? The Bible has always presented a confusing picture of Yahweh. In the light of Herzog's discoveries and conclusions that Yahweh's consort was Asherah, it deserves a closer examination.This indicates, as does Herzog's work, that the Jewish people evolved from polytheism to monotheism with the promotion of a god who had been known by a variety of names, into one supreme God, Yahweh (whose real name must not be spoken), and that they adopted for this purpose, not the supreme God of the Pantheons, El, but his son - ISH.KUR, Baal, Hadad, El-Shaddai, an entity who was in open revolt against his father El, and ultimately aided in this revolt by his mother and consort, Asherah.And "MOSES" knew it from Khemet Mystery School. Related: khemet thoth osiris horus isis hathor anubis ancient egypt mystery school moses akhenaton akhenaten 18th dynasty pharaoh exodus yhwh religion cult hebrew torah el elohim kabbalah kabalah quaballah habiru amo abiru hyksos occult knowledge science bible krst christ christian christos chrestos xpct xpctoc messiah | |
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| Ancient Egypt and Mystery Schools VI - Origin of Moses' Initiation, YHWH & Kabbalah-2Tue, 06 Jan 2009 23:42:28 -0800 by igorfrankensteinProf. Ze'ev Herzog of Tel Aviv University stated: "the Israelites were never in Egypt, did not wander the desert, did not conquer the land, and did not pass it on to the twelve tribes". Moreover, the Jewish God YHWH had a female consort - the goddess Asherah! His conclusion that the kingdom of David and Solomon was at best a small tribal monarchy, at worst total myth, has made enemies for him in the camps of traditional Jewish and Christian belief systems. He asserts: all evidence demonstrates that the Jews did not adopt monotheism until the 7th Century BCE - a heresy according to the Biblical tradition dating it to Moses at Mount Sinai. Tel Aviv University's archaeological investigation at Megiddo and examination of the six-sided gate there dates it to the 9th Century BCE, not the 10th Century BCE claimed by the 1960's investigator Yigael Yadin who attributed it to Solomon. Herzog, moreover, states that Solomon and David are "entirely absent in the archaeological record". In addition, Herzog's colleague, Israel Finkelstein, claims the Jews were nothing more than nomadic Canaanites who bartered with the city dwellers. The team's studies concluded that Jerusalem did not have any central status until 722 BCE with the destruction of its northern rival Samaria. However, the real bombshell is Herzog's discovery of numerous references to Yahweh having a consort in the form of Asherah. Inscriptions, written in Hebrew by official Jewish scribes in the 8th century BCE, were found in numerous sites all over the land. For Yahweh, supposedly the "One God", to have had a female consort and, of all people, the goddess Asherah, is dynamite of wide ranging significance.The use of Yahweh as the name of God has always fuelled speculation and philosophical argument. YHWH, sometimes pronounced Jehovah, is taken to mean "I AM" or "I AM WHO I AM". There is also the puzzle of the rule that his mysterious real name is not to be spoken. The identification of the goddess Asherah (Asherat) as His consort somewhere within the original Jewish faith leads to some explosive conclusions about the identity of the Jewish/Christian God of the Cosmos, the one Monotheistic God with whom we are so familiar from western religion. But before looking at Asherah, and what she means to the identity of Yahweh, it is worth taking a look at another goddess, Ashteroth. Her significance will become evident a little later. Referred to as an "abomination" in 2 Kings, Ashteroth was an important deity in the Near East pantheons. To the Sumerians she was IN.ANNA (Anu's beloved) and is an important character in the Sumerian Epics. To the Assyrians and Babylonians she was Ishtar; Ashtoreth was her name for the Canaanites; to the Greeks - Aphrodite; the Romans - Venus. THE MOST IMPORTANT EQUIVALENT HOWEVER IS THE EGYPTIAN GODDES HATHOR, who the Greeks identified with Aphrodite. Hathor was the wife of Horus, the God of War. Hathor is identified with the symbol of the cow, and statues of her in the 26th Dynasty (572 - 525 BC) in Egypt actually depict her as a cow. Asherah, (whose name means "she who walks in the sea") supposedly consort of the supreme god El, was also referred to as Elath (the goddess). According to the Ugarit tradition, whose clay tablets contain the earliest known alphabet, she was consort of El, and mother of seventy gods. She is also associated with Baal and is supposed to have interceded to her husband, the supreme god, on Baal's behalf, for the building of a palace - in order to grant him equal status with other gods. In the cuniform tablets of Ras Shamrah (Circa 1400 BCE) the head of the Pantheon was El; his wife was Asherat-of-the-sea (Asherah). After El, the greatest god was Baal, son of El and Asherah. Curiously, Baal's consort is his mother, Asherah. In the Lebanon traditions Baal is equated with Jupiter. Carvings of Asherah in Syria show her wearing Egyptian head-dress. She was also referred to later as "the cow" - a reference to her great age. Significantly, Baalat (an important Goddess at Byblos) is depicted in carvings as having cow's horns, between which is a halo. Baalat is in fact the form of Asherah when she appears alongside Baal. But what does this say about the identity of Yahweh? The Bible has always presented a confusing picture of Yahweh. In the light of Herzog's discoveries and conclusions that Yahweh's consort was Asherah, it deserves a closer examination.This indicates, as does Herzog's work, that the Jewish people evolved from polytheism to monotheism with the promotion of a god who had been known by a variety of names, into one supreme God, Yahweh (whose real name must not be spoken), and that they adopted for this purpose, not the supreme God of the Pantheons, El, but his son - ISH.KUR, Baal, Hadad, El-Shaddai, an entity who was in open revolt against his father El, and ultimately aided in this revolt by his mother and consort, Asherah.And "MOSES" knew it from Khemet Mystery School. Related: khemet thoth osiris horus isis hathor anubis ancient egypt mystery school moses akhenaton akhenaten 18th dynasty pharaoh exodus yhwh religion cult hebrew torah el elohim kabbalah kabalah quaballah habiru amo abiru hyksos occult knowledge science bible krst christ christian christos chrestos xpct xpctoc messiah | |
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| Roman Mythology-The Creation MythTue, 06 Jan 2009 22:52:07 -0800 by xxLatinDanaxxThis was for my latin project and i made it with my friend. I thought i might as well upload it for any latin lovers out there!Hmmm so for anyone who doesn't know the creation myth from Roman mythology here it is (since we didn't explain it very well in the video): So "in the begginning there was only chaos and from chaos spawned GAIA! and URANUS!" and other people who don't matter. So Gaia was pregnant with the these little titans but Uranus didn't want them to come out (because he thought they would overthrow him) so he didn't allow Gaia to give birth. So he basically just trapped them all in her womb. But then she had a plan and secretly gave birth to one of them, Cronus, in secret. Then Cronus took a sythe...thing over to Uranus and sliced off his genetales. He then threw them and they landed in the sea, mixed with sea foam, and out of that: "thus Aphrodite was born!""So Cronus became the ruler and had beautiful babies with his sister!" But he like his father feared that he would be overthrown so he ate all of his offspring (they still lived, just inside his belly!) But once again the wife has a plan and gives Zeus to the mortals and in his place gives Cronus a stone. Zeus grows up and then a giant war ensues! Zeus wins and begins a new era!Ya it was very brief but that's the summary! Related: latin roman mythology creation myth dana marjohn angela uranus cronus gaia aphrodite zeus | |
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| Force of NatureTue, 06 Jan 2009 09:24:55 -0800 by livinggardenMagic happens on a moonlit night as the god Mercury embodies the figure of a bronze statue to celebrate an evening with Aphrodite, the goddess of love. Vines playfully come to life teasing and distracting Mercury with an exotic ballet. Aphrodite, in the form of a beautiful fountain, flirts and entices the smitten Messenger into her arms.Mysterious forces of nature weave these elements together in a compelling tapestry of music, art and dance...but, is it enough to clip the wings of the capricious Mercury?"Force of Nature" is available for all types of events, indoor and outside. Related: living statue mercury fountain force of nature the garden | |
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| AphroditeFri, 02 Jan 2009 11:36:14 -0800 by MasterPAVOI 'm always busy and doing things with music. Bur composing is one thing I did not do for several years. Why? Lack of time, old equipment (486 computer and DX27 Synthesizer) and no inspiration (or at least I did not recognize it). And certainly, as if the inspiration was never gone, there this muse whose giving me passion, energy and inspiration. Thanks to her ("Aphrodite") I'm composing again. Yes on my old equipment. This song took me 2 days. I never finished a song so fast! But, it's just a rough version. Some variations and solo's I have t add. But for now it'll do. The images are of a sunset in croatia, I filmed it about 3 years ago.... Please let me know what you think of it!! Related: muse inspiration passion enery music "images of croatia" sunset aphrodite composition | |
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