Similarities around the world
Gobekli/Portasar (“Mountain Navel”) The first life-sized human statue, 11,000 years old, from Balikligol, Sanliurfa, next to Gobekli/Portasar Venus – Neolithic Göbekli Tepe’s Shamanic Birthing Temple...
View ArticleThe omphalo, the web of life, the pine cone and the Tree of Life
Pine Cones Bishop’s crosier / Egyptian Staff The Omphalos and Baetyl Stone The omphalos stone is covered in a design normally called a net (web pf life). More likely it it a stylized pine cone of...
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Weaving (mythology) Uttu in Sumerian mythology is the goddess of weaving and clothing. Uttu in Sumerian means “the woven” and she was illustrated as a spider in a web. She is both the child of Enki...
View ArticleGobekli totem stone & Aztec Earth Goddess Coatlicue
One of the World’s oldest known statues* “Balıklıgöl Statue” in the Urfa Museum is a two-meter high statue of a male which was discovered in Balıklıgöl, Turkey in 1993. The statue is made of limestone...
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Maria Anatolian Mother Goddess Wang Mu, China, Queen Mother of the West Angitia (“serpent”) Snake-Witch stone of Gotland Ancient Greek stone carving of the goddess Ceres with poppies, shafts of...
View ArticleQuetzalcoatl and the kursa (purse/curse) bag
Kursa bag Sumer, where the annunaki god (meaning “princely offspring” or “offspring of Anu”, they take their name from the old sky god An/Anu) in one hand carries a purse-size bucket or “hunting bags”...
View ArticleThe change of beginng of the calendar – from equinox to solstice
Mars (Aries) – Venus (Virgo) Moon/Monday – Mars/Tuesday – Mercury/Wednesday – Jupiter/Thursday – Venus/Friday – Saturn/Saturday – Sun/Sunday The Sun – Solstice The stars – Equinox Inanna/Tammuz –...
View ArticleThe abduction, imprisonment and liberation of the dawn goddess
Ishara (išḫara) is an ancient deity of unknown origin from northern modern Syria. She first appeared in Ebla and was incorporated to the Hurrian pantheon from which she found her way to the Hittite...
View ArticleThe story of Hermes
The Hymn to Hermes invokes him as the one “of many shifts (polytropos), blandly cunning, a robber, a cattle driver, a bringer of dreams, a watcher by night, a thief at the gates, one who was soon to...
View ArticleAstrotheology of the Ancients
Astrotheology of the Ancients Astrolatry – Wikipedia Astrotheology.net Introduction The further one regresses in time, the more obvious it becomes that the principal and singular religious worship...
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Song of the hoe The song of the hoe: translation Ansuz Jera Neolithic revolution The Mesolithic period was a transitional era between the Paleolithic hunter-gatherers, beginning with the Holocene warm...
View ArticleHebrew 4 Christians
Here you’ll find basic information about the Hebrew alphabet, vowels, and Biblical Hebrew grammar so that you can better understand the Scriptures from a Hebraic point of view. Hebrew 4 ChristiansFiled...
View ArticleThe heavely Mother and father
Dingir Dingir is a Sumerian word for “god.” Its cuneiform sign is most commonly employed as the determinative for “deity” although it has related meanings as well. As a determinative, it is not...
View ArticleThe Genealogical Tree of the Planets (Hindu and Western)
Notice that Sage Atri may be son of Great Lord Brahma, and also, the most commonly believed opinion is that Lord Kuja (Mangala) is born by Great Lord Siva. Also, remember not to confuse God Chandra...
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“As an AFOL (Adult Fan of LEGO), I’ve continued my love of LEGO into adulthood and have never really given up my love of these plastic bricks. I also happen to love mythology and reading about it....
View ArticleThe moon deities
Thot Triple goddess Selene Lunar deity In mythology, a lunar deity is a god or goddess associated with or symbolizing the moon. These deities can have a variety of functions and traditions depending...
View ArticleSun or Sol (Sunday) and Mani (Monday)
Sunday Sunday, being the day of the Sun, as the name of the first day of the week, is derived from Hellenistic astrology, where the seven planets, known in English as Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, the Sun,...
View ArticleUnderstanding of the stars
Fixed Stars The Fixed Stars were so called by the ancients to distinguish them from the Planets, or Wanderers, which are heavenly bodies moving perceptibly across the sphere of the Zodiac. Fixed Stars...
View ArticleWhere did the Ancient Semites come from?
The original homeland of all ancient Semitic peoples, including Hebrews, was not northern Arabia, as is currently believed, but northwestern Mesopotamia. Around 6,000- 4,000 years B.C., an ecological...
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Urkesh: Abraham’s Ur of the Chaldees? Germany to Build World’s First All-in-One Synagogue, Church and Mosque A decade ago, the idea of building a unique religious structure that would combine prayer...
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