Showing posts with label Mayan Legend. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mayan Legend. Show all posts

Monday, February 26, 2018

Religion and the lies we call History: Installment 14

                                               Chapter 4 & 5 of Life today the Real Story
 
Following the first 13 Installments: In the Samsaptakabadha they talked of flying and nonflying chariots.

While in the first book of the Mahabharata an intimate history of the unmarried Kunti is told. She not only received a visit from the sun god, but she had a son by him. This son was supposed to be as radiant as the sun itself.

 As she was afraid of falling into disgrace she laid the child in a little basket and put it in the river. Adhirata, a worthy man of the Suta caste, fished basket and child out of the water and brought up the infant.

Yes this is another too familiar story. It is too much like Moses. This aside, we are yet again talking about gods breeding with humans, This time it is different Gods and different humans. 

We must start questioning this duplicity. We must at least somewhere along the line check out all these misconceptions as to where this story came from.

We need to know what our true history really is. It is beholden of us and behooves us to find out the truth about our past.

 We have to do this before its misconceptions continue to allow us to go in the wrong direction and endanger needlessly our future.

In the Mahabharata the author recites his story, full of repulsion. He describes a weapon that can kill all warriors who wore metal on their bodies.

 If the warriors learned about the effect of this weapon in time, they tore off all the metal equipment they were wearing, jumped into a river. They washed themselves and everything they had come into contact with thoroughly.

They did this for good reason as the author explains, because the weapon made the hair and nails fall out. He also recounted that every living thing became pale and weak.

The story continues to take shape, we are getting there. Installment 15 tomorrow!
                                                        Life Today The Real Story "2005"


James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
http://anaverageamericanpatriot.blogspot.com 

Sunday, February 25, 2018

Religion and the lies we call History: Installment 13



There is more. 
                                                Chapter 4&5 of Life today the Real Story


The religious legends of the pre Inca peoples say that the stars were inhabited. They say the gods came down to them from the constellation Pleiades.

Constantly our ancient peoples, Sumerians, Assyrians, Babylonians and Egyptian, Eskimo's, through their recollections and inscriptions, present the same story that gods came from the stars. They then went back to them
.They say that they traveled through the heavens in fiery ships. They say that they possessed terrifying weapons. They also promised immortality to individual men
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Finding out that Piri Reis had maps of North and South America along with Antarctica the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea was at first very curious.

 You have to come to the obvious conclusion that he did not know what he possessed. If he did they could have drastically changed the course of history.

 Thankfully, he did not know what to do with the information. So, just why did the Gods take aerial photos of these countries?

Now after finding out that the American Indians, the Eskimo’s of Alaska, and various peoples of South America and the Middle East have all according to recorded article’s received visits from the stars. They received these visits from Gods in wondrous flying machines.

They arrived bearing terrible weapon. It puts the entire subject into perspective. It would really be good to see some actual knowledge gained from all this. This all has to be looked at by someone the general public can believe and have faith in.
 
The ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata tells of weapons so terrible and powerful they killed the unborn in their mother’s womb.

The Ramayana, an epic poem of ancient India is regarded as sacred text by Hindus. Once again we are told of flying machines that navigated at great heights with the aid of quicksilver and a great propulsive wind.

In the Samsaptakabadha they talked of flying and nonflying chariots. While in the first book of the Mahabharata an intimate history of the unmarried Kunti is told. She not only received a visit from the sun god, but she had a son by him.

This son was supposed to be as radiant as the sun itself. As she was afraid of falling into disgrace she laid the child in a little basket and put it in the river. Adhirata, a worthy man of the Suta caste, fished basket and child out of the water and brought up the infant.

The story continues to take shape, we are getting there. Installment 14 tomorrow!                                                                               Life Today The Real Story "2005"


James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
http://anaverageamericanpatriot.blogspot.com 

Saturday, February 24, 2018

Religion and the lies we call History: Installment 12, Gilgamesh or the Bible ?