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  • Stargates,   Ancient Rituals, And Those Invited Through The Portal (Pt. 5)
  • Metaphysical nonsense, or high-tech   mechanisms built by "the gods"?

     

    By Thomas Horn

  • In the last two entries we   spoke of Dionysus and Demeter's mystery religion and the association   with ceremony and ritual involving imitative magic based on universal   beliefs about spirit-containers, orcas, pits, and the larger issue of   "as on earth, so in heaven".
  • While much is still unknown about the   mysteries of these deities, the basis of Demeter’s popularity was   almost certainly rooted in her divinity as a mother-earth goddess.
  • Demeter (De or Da "earth", and meter "mother") actually   means "earth mother."
  • As mother earth, Demeter was the giver of   generosity and grace and the controller of the awesome forces of   nature. She was loved as the giver of food and fertility and feared as   the taker of life. She could open her womb with blessings and   abundance or enclose the dead in her soil.
  • Without   a doubt, the worship of the earth's "spirit" as a mother, and the   incarnation of the earth's fertility forces within specific goddesses,   was one of the oldest and most widely held religious ideas in   antiquity.
  • Whether it was Inanna of the Sumerians, Ishtar of the   Babylonians, or Fortuna of the Romans, every civilization had a sect   based on the embodiment of the earth's spirit as a mother-goddess.
  • The   Egyptians worshipped Hathor in this way, as did the Chinese, Shingmoo.   The Germans worshipped Hertha as the great Mother Earth, and even some   Hebrews idolized "the queen of heaven".
  • In Greece, the queen of the   Olympian goddesses and wife of Zeus was Hera; the benevolent earth   mother. Before her was Gaia (Gaea, the Greek creator-mother   earth) and beneath her many others including Artemis, Aphrodite and   Hecate.
  • The principle idea was that the earth   is a living entity.
  • In The Golden Asse, by second century Roman   philosopher Lucius Apuleius, the earth was perceived as a feminine   force, which incarnated itself at various times and to different   people within the goddess mothers.
  • Note how Lucius prays to the earth   spirit:

     
     

    "O blessed Queene of   Heaven, whether thou be the Dame Ceres [Demeter] which art the   original and motherly source of all fruitful things in earth, who   after the finding of thy daughter Proserpina [Persephone], through   thy great joy which thou diddest presently conceive, madest barraine   and unfruitful ground to be plowed and sowne, and now thou   inhabitest in the land of Eleusie [Eleusis]; or whether thou be the   celestiall Venus....[or] horrible Proserpina...thou hast the power   to stoppe and put away the invasion of the hags and ghoasts which   appeare unto men, and to keep them downe in the closures [womb] of   the earth; thou which nourishest all the fruits of the world by thy   vigor and force; with whatsoever name is or fashion it is lawful to   call upon thee, I pray thee, to end my great travaile..."

  • The earth spirit responds to Lucius:

     
     

    "Behold Lucius I am come, thy weeping   and prayers hath mooved me to succour thee. I am she that is the   natural mother of all things, mistresse and governesse of all the   elements, the initial progeny of worlds, chiefe of powers divine,   Queene of heaven, the principall of the Gods celestiall, the light   of the goddesses: at my will the planets of the ayre [air], the   wholesome winds of the Seas, and the silence of hell be disposed; my   name, my divinity is adored throughout all the world in divers   manners, in variable customes and in many names, for the Phrygians   call me the mother of the Gods: the Athenians, Minerva: the   Cyprians, Venus: the Candians, Diana: the Sicilians, Proserpina: the   Eleusians, Ceres: some Juno, other Bellona, other Hecate: and   principally the aethiopians...Queene Isis."

  • Some assume,   based on such texts, that a single spiritual source or realm energized   the many goddess myths.
  • In the ancient Hymn, To Earth The Mother Of   All, Homer illustrates how the earth-spirit was universally   involved in the affairs and lives of nations.
  • Through Homer's   dedication to the earth, we discover how far-reaching and omnipresent   the mother-earth spirit was thought to be:

     
     

    "I will sing of well founded Earth,   mother of all, eldest of all beings. She feeds all creatures that   are in the world, all that go upon the goodly land, and all that are   in the paths of the seas, and all that fly: all these are fed by her   store. Through you, O queen, men are blessed in their children and   blessed in their harvests, and to you it belongs to give means of   life to mortal men and to take it away. Happy is the man whom you   delight to honour! He hath all things abundantly: his fruitful land   is laden with corn, his pastures are covered with cattle, and his   house is filled with good things. Such men rule orderly in their   cities of fair women: great riches and wealth follow them: their   sons exult with ever-fresh delight, and their daughters in   flower-laden bands play and skip merrily over the soft flowers of   the field. Thus it is with those whom you honour O holy goddess,   bountiful spirit. Hail, mother of the gods, wife of starry Heaven;   freely bestow upon me for this my song substance that cheers the   heart! And now I will remember you and another song also."

  • From these and other ancient records it   is obvious that the earth spirit was more than an agricultural or   herbaceous facility, she was the personable and "eldest of all   beings," the "holy goddess," the "bountiful spirit," the all   nourishing mother of men who manifested herself within the popular   idols of the many goddess myths.
  • In the Book of   Revelation, chapter nine and verse fourteen, we read of "the four   angels which are bound in the great river Euphrates."
  • Christian theologians agree that the   physical earth contains living, spiritual forces.
  • Likewise, in Job   26:5, we find "Dead things are formed from under the waters." The   literal Hebrew translation is, "The Rafa (fallen angels) are made to   writhe from beneath the waters."
  • Additional biblical references typify   the earth as a kind of holding tank, or prison, where God has bound   certain fallen entities. (2 Pet. 2:4; Jude 6)
  • That such fallen spirits   seek to communicate with, or participate in, the affairs of humanity,   is defined in Scripture.
  • As previously noted, the Hebrews were warned   of spirits that might seek regular communion with men ( Deut. 18:11),   and, when the witch of Endor communicated with the same, they ascended   up from "out of the earth" (1 Sam. 28:13) as "gods". 

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