9/18/12

Mythology, Twin Souls and Recovering Our History


Recently I have had the privilege to visit both Romania and Greece.  Two of the oldest countries with some of the oldest traditions.  Traveling always gives me a new perspective on things and I find I learn not only about the cultures, but about the history of humanity as well.

The Parthenon
We arrived our first day in the city of Athens, Greece.  Athens was named after the Greek Goddess Athena who is considered to be the Greek Goddess of Wisdom.  It is said that she was born from the forehead of Zeus, and I could only think that this is truly how all creation is made manifest, from the thoughts that we create ourselves.  
Depiction of Atlantis






The view from our hotel was an incredible image of the remains of the Parthenon - temples that were built by the Greeks in tribute to Athena.  They looked incredibly like the mythical remains of the lost city of Atlantis; another myth that has been floating around for years.  

Statue of Athena
When we visited the remains, I couldn't help but notice the size of the doorways.  Huge in stature, they reminded me of the time I had seen the Archangel Michael, who towered over me with his presence.  I wondered if these Greek Gods and Goddesses could have been from part of this same realm, perhaps they were once real manifestations that the ancient Greeks actually could see.

In Greek Mythology they believed that God created souls that were androgynous; they were neither male nor female, but beings that had both male and female attributes in one body.  Zeus, the God that created Athena from his forehead, split them in two halves, diminishing their strength. Each of them now lives in a desperate search for its other half in order to become complete again resembling the story of the twin soul.

Having left the condition of being in perfect unity they became fragmented pieces of consciousness, micro particles of God, that carry with them, an unconscious wish to return to their source – the unity.  This theory was also advocated by Plato.

In a search for the truth, one most often finds that levels of understanding of these subject matter begin to intersect.  One theory or idea begins to support another until a complete picture is formed of how we as humans have managed to change the history of humanity itself.  

We have many myths that most of us have no idea about what to believe about them.  Some may say that they are merely ideas formed in someone's head and hold no truth, but for me why would an entire city be erected upon something that someone created and how would they get so many people to believe the same if it held no truth?  For me, even our entire time system around the world is based upon a system that is BC - before Christ, again giving tribute to one person who walked the earth so long ago, and again I wonder what an impact He must have made for the entire world to adhere to a system of time based on his presence here alone.

So I looked through some of my notes, remembering an idea I had heard before taking the trip about the Seven Mighty Elohim.  They are said to be the hierarchy of heaven and carry the highest vibration of light.  They are the seven spirits of God named in the Bible's book of Revelation, and the morning stars that sang together mentioned in the book of Job.

Star of David, also known as
the Seal of Solomon, also found in
the hindu symbol for the heart chakra.
Downward triangle symbolizing feminine,
upward triangle symbolizing masculine.
The Elohim and their feminine counterparts are said to be the builders of form.  This means that they are responsible for the creation of things on the earth - the transforming of energy into matter.  If you recall the first verse of the Bible, God created the heavens and the earth.  We in turn, were created in his image; creators of our own right, yet not perfected to create as Gods, just yet.  We are missing our counterparts - our twin flames.

Yet, the Seven Elohim are complete.  They are twin flames specializing in manifesting the aspects of God and I couldn't help but notice the names sounded vaguely familiar:

St Germain, serving the seventh
ray of transformation.  Intersecting
triangles representing a builder
of form-containing both
masculine and feminine counterparts
1.  Hercules and Amazonia
2.  Apollo and Lumina
3.  Heros and Amora
4.  Purity and Astrea
5.  Cyclopea and Virginia
6.  Peace and Aloha
7.  Arcturus and Victoria



All of them similar to that which some of the most famous Greek Gods held. Which then led me to the question, what happened to the Greek Gods? The answer is this; during the time of the Roman Empire, Greece was part of it. The Romans adopted the Greek gods as their own. Then about two thousand years ago, Christianity began to creep into the Roman empire. Over the course of the next couple of hundred years, more and more people became Christians. On 27 February 380, Emperor Theodosius I enacted a law establishing Christianity as the official religion of the Roman Empire. Eventually, belief in the Greek gods died out. This law and the wars between desacrated many of the churches that stand on Greek soil now. War and religion seem to play hand and hand with each other. Each religious belief or political view belieiving that it is the onlly way while imposing the system of belief on others and even assuming and judging others on their beliefs as well.

If we truly take a step back, however, we might realize that all these systems of religion were created by man, not our creator. Somewhere in all of the beliefs we find the real truth that has been hidden for thousands of years. Perhaps now as we approach this New Age of Enlightenment these pearls of wisdom may take form in the minds of all men. Linking together the myths of the past into the wisdom of the future.



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