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A story about the feminine and the masculine powers The Sun god that became Mars-Apollo-Pluto (Mars-Sky- Sun) – Pluto is also associated with Tuesday, alongside Mars. The Sun goddess that became...
View ArticleOn the development of the Sun and the Thunder god
The Sun / Lion Anu (Akkadian: DAN, Anu‹m›; Sumerian: AN, from an “sky, heaven”) is the earliest attested sky-father deity. In Sumerian religion, he was also “King of the Gods”, “Lord of the...
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Dyēus (also *Dyḗus Phtḗr) is believed to have been the chief deity in the religious traditions of the prehistoric Proto-Indo-European societies. Part of a larger pantheon, he was the god of the daylit...
View ArticleDen gyldne regel – Frihet, likhet og brorskap – Mars og Venus
Vi – bærere av korset – representerer verdenssivilisasjonen og er grunnleggerne av den nye gullalder – en verden basert på rettferdighet, frihet, fred og bærekraft. Bak dualiteten skjuler enheten seg...
View ArticleThe covered bride in the underworld
Uttu – Frigg / Odin – Enki Uttu in Sumerian mythology is the goddess of weaving and clothing. She is both the child of Enki and Ninkur, and she bears seven new child/trees from Enki, the eighth being...
View ArticleThe gift of God
Mateus, also spelled Matheus, is a Portuguese given name and surname, equivalent to the english Matthew. It ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Matityahu which means “Gift of Yahweh”. The Hebrew...
View ArticleCybele / Venus and Attis / Mars
Nergal / Tyr – Ereshkigal – Hel Tammuz / Balder – Inanna / Nanna Dyēus is believed to have been the chief deity in the religious traditions of the prehistoric Proto-Indo-European societies. Part of a...
View ArticleWhat is so special about Neolithic special buildings?
“What is so special about Neolithic special buildings?” Session upcoming at EAA´s Annual Meeting in MaastrichtFiled under: Uncategorized
View ArticleThe change of the calendar
The start of the year: From Tyr (Nergal/Mars/Apollo/Shiva-Indra) and Hel (Ereshkigal) / Balder (Tammuz) and Nanna (Inanna) representing Mars-October to Odin (Mercury) and Frigg (Ninhursag) / Njord...
View ArticleTammuz/Inanna – Balder/Nanna and Nergal/Ereshkigal – Tyr/Hel
Tammuz/ Inanna – Balder/ Nanna In Norse mythology, Nanna Nepsdóttir or simply Nanna is a goddess associated with the god Baldr. After Baldr’s death, Nanna dies of grief. Nanna is placed on Baldr’s ship...
View ArticleEn ny gullalder
Stillheten var som en flokk sultne hyener som slet og dro i ham som om de var i ferd med å suge margen ut av hans siste knokler – den var som ulvenes uling som boret seg inn i ørene hans og var ved...
View ArticleMary the virgin (Virgo) and Jesus the fish (Pisces)
Inanna’s cuneiform ideogram was a hook-shaped twisted knot of reeds, representing the doorpost of the storehouse, a common symbol of fertility and plenty. Tyr (Alpha) / Hel (Omega) The Sun god of...
View ArticleFrom Pisces (Adapa / Neptune / Jesus) and Virgo (Inanna / Nanna / Maria) to...
An / Antu (60) Tammuz / Inanna – Nergal / Ereshkigal An was also sometimes equated with Amurru, and, in Seleucid Uruk, with Enmešara (Nergal) and Dumuzi. Enlil (50) / Ninlil – Enki (40) / Ninhursag...
View ArticleEn ny gullalder er på vei
Religion er tuftet på dogmer og tilhengerne blir bedt om å tro blindt. Det er med andre ord mangel på kunnskap og forståelse. Sistnevnte kan i beste fall tilfalle kun en liten gruppe mennesker som står...
View ArticleMythology and the Zodiac
The zodiac (Greek: zōdiakos) is the term used to describe the circle of twelve 30° divisions of celestial longitude that are centred upon the ecliptic – the path of the sun. The term zodiac derives...
View ArticleNergal – Mars / Apollo
Utu, later worshipped by East Semitic peoples as Shamash, was the ancient Mesopotamian god of the sun, justice, morality, and truth, and the twin brother of the goddess Inanna, the Queen of Heaven....
View ArticleThe ARyans – ARmenians of ARarat
Armenian is an Indo-European language. It has two mutually intelligible and written forms: Eastern Armenian, today spoken mainly in Armenia, Artsakh, Iran and the former Soviet republics, and Western...
View ArticleThe Star of David
The Star of David is sometimes known as the Creator’s Star, in which each of the six points represents a day of the week and the center corresponds to the Sabbath. The Star of David
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