Symbol of the Serpent

OuroborosThis is the serpent crown of the ancient Gods. It shows that the two paths or parts of the spirit fire have been united. This crown is the symbol of mastery and the union takes place within the student when the life forces are lifted to the brain.Manly P. Hall

Since the most ancient times in history, the symbolical worship of the serpent has been seen world wide and is found everywhere, from here in America, to ancient Babylonia, Assyria, Mesopotamia, Persia, India, Cachmere, China, Japan, Arabia, Syria, Colchis, and Asia Minor. Since the dawn of recorded human time, many of our ancestors had recorded their adoration of the serpent in stone, onto walls and on paper. Without a doubt it is one of the most ancient and widely accepted symbols of spiritual wisdom that has ever been in existence.

The serpent in most all cultures has a similar meaning and is generally accepted as a symbol of divine wisdom and spiritual purity. In Gnosticism, the serpent represents eternity of the soul of the world and in the Gnostic text Pistis Sophia it describes the disc of the sun as a 12-part dragon with his tail in his mouth. Helena Blavatsy says that serpent worship was spread across the globe by “the Masters of Wisdom, and that all Initiates into the Sacred Mysteries, are called Nagas, or Serpents of Wisdom.

Alexander the Great, before he had become the son of Jupiter Ammon in the Siwa Oasis, was said to be the son of a serpent. Augustus Caesar’s mother Atia in legend had Augustus from a serpent and Scipio Africanus was said that he believed he was the son of a snake. (more…)

Levites Part II – Universal Brotherhood

(This article is a continuation of my last two articles titled Levites Part I and, “Dragon Lords of Thebes: From Cadmus Came the Race of the ‘Spartoi’ (The Sown Ones).”

In studying ancient Biblical history, you will come across a multitude of mysterious tribal or family names that many historians have no conclusive evidence to who they were. This is really no surprise to researchers like myself who understand that whole libraries have been burned or destroyed over the last few thousand years with some very important historic books and facts that now appear to be lost forever.

That is why we historians of today need to act like detectives whose job it is to put these missing pieces together in order to make sense of the three thousand year old crime scene which many of our ancient ruins are evidence of the attempted cover up. But what you cannot cover up is the book of life that is encoded in our very DNA and when you descend from these very peoples and tribes, these lost secrets and history of these people are contained within your blood which is your own Holy Grail. I have written about this before many times in my DNA articles where I explain how blood memories work and this article titled, DNA Memories – Our Blood Holds the Lost Keys to Ancient History is a good place to start if you want to understand DNA Gnosis.

One of the most mysterious unsolved ancient mysteries is that of the origins and the current status of the “original” dragon family, snake clan, serpent cult or priests of the sun whose symbols we see everywhere across the globe even to this very day. Whatever researches may want to call them, they simply worshiped the sun as the giver of light and life while in ancient times they had primarily used the serpent and the cross as their symbol. This symbol later had changed to Jesus on the cross because they would also be the Fathers, Peters of Christianity in Saint Peter that we can find via the Universal Church that we know of today as the Catholic Church. (more…)

Coat of Many Colors

The purpose for the coat of many colors (Hebrew: כְּתֹנֶת פַּסִּים‎ kethoneth passim) that was given to Joseph by his father Jacob has been debated upon for many centuries. My hopes are that with this article, I will provide the reasoning backed by the facts to support my theory as to what the coat of many colors had signified in the most simple way possible. Before we explore what this coat is, we first have to identify the people and their tribes or affiliations in the story.

This coat was given to Joseph by his father Jacob. These names and all names in the bible whether it be the Old or New Testaments are not their actual names, but are allegorical. An allegory has a hidden spiritual meaning that transcends the literal sense of a sacred text.  Hence, what this means is that the names we see written in the Bible are simply not the original birth names of the people these stories are written about. This is the main method used by biblical authors to help conceal hidden meanings in both the Old and New Testament.

Who was Jacob and what does his name truly mean?

Jacob was the third patriarch of the Hebrew people with whom God had made a covenant, and ancestor of the tribes of Israel, which were named after his descendants. This sentence is key in understanding the coat of many colors because Jacob is essentially the father of Israel because it is the spiritual Israel with whom God made a covenant.

It is in (Genesis 32:28-29 and 35:10), before the birth of Jacob’s son Benjamin, God renames Jacob the new name, Israel. So we understand now that it was at this time that Israel had come into being. What you need to understand is that when Jacob was renamed Israel is that this was the new formation and beginnings of a new peoples united by religion, faith and some, blood. Jacob would be the anointed father of these new peoples that we can find represented in the Authorized King James Version, Genesis 37:3 reads: Now Israel loved Joseph more than all his children, because he was the son of his old age: and he made him a coat of many colours. (more…)

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