by Moe | Oct 3, 2014 | Irish History, Meaning of Symbols, Mystical Christianity
Before the advent of Christianity, the Celtic Druids had venerated the true cross in the form of the TAU (TAV) of the
Phoenicians and Greeks, and also the Celtic Cross. This cross would become incorporated into the beginning years of Christianity, and then later changed to the modern Christian cross of warfare used today, which was first instituted in the 4th century by the Roman Emperor Constantine.
Below you will find quotes by some of the world’s most respected authors and authorities, verifying that the Druids did in fact adore the True Tau Cross. Now we must ask ourselves, “What does it truly represent, and why did they venerate this ancient mysterious symbol?” These are questions I will attempt to give you some clues below, and also answer in future articles on this very subject. (more…)
Moe is the founder of GnosticWarrior.com. He is a father, husband, author, martial arts black belt, and an expert in Gnosticism, the occult, and esotericism.
by Moe | Oct 2, 2014 | Gnostic Warrior Podcast Archives, Meaning of Symbols
In this episode of the Gnostic Warrior, I interview Lecturer, Entrepreneur, and Author, Crichton E M Miller. Crichton is an expert on the Celtic Cross, who in 1997 after years of intense
thought, research and practical experiments, he made a historical discovery of an ancient artifact that was highly controversial and attracting the attention of the world’s media. What he discovered was that it is an ancient mathematical timepiece and measuring instrument.
He says, “Spiritually and scientifically, the real cross helps uncover hidden truths about world-wide systems lost in the mists of Time.”
His discovery of the hidden nature of the Celtic cross as an ancient sacred but scientific instrument, and the principles of Astro-logic used by ancient people all over the world to measure time and distance, have led to immense new discoveries and insights in History, Religion and psychology that will question many of our illusions and answer unexplained mysteries from the distant past. He put his many years of great work on the cross into an awesome book, “The Golden Thread of Time” published in 2001, followed by a DVD, “The Cross of Thoth” released through Reality Entertainment in 2007. (more…)
Moe is the founder of GnosticWarrior.com. He is a father, husband, author, martial arts black belt, and an expert in Gnosticism, the occult, and esotericism.
by Moe | Oct 1, 2014 | History of the Brotherhood, Meaning of Symbols
By Manly P. Hall – The modern world has been misled in its attitude towards the so-called pagan deities, and has come to
view them in a light entirely different from their true characters and meanings. The ridicule and slander heaped by Christendom upon Christna and Bacchus are excellent examples of the persecution of immortal principles by those who have utterly failed to sense the secret meaning of the allegories.
Who was the crucified man of Greece, concerning whom vague rumors have been afloat? Higgins thinks it was Pythagoras, the true story of whose death was suppressed by early Christian authors because it conflicted with their teachings.
Was it true also that the Roman legionaries carried on the field of battle standards upon which were crosses bearing the crucified Sun Man?
SOURCE: Manly P. Hall
Moe is the founder of GnosticWarrior.com. He is a father, husband, author, martial arts black belt, and an expert in Gnosticism, the occult, and esotericism.
by Moe | Oct 1, 2014 | History of the Brotherhood, Meaning of Symbols
“Spiritually and scientifically, the real cross helps uncover hidden truths about world wide systems lost in the mists of
Time.”
(By Crichton E.M. Miller) – “And God said; Let there be lights in the expanse of the heavens to separate the day from the night and let them be for signs and for seasons and for days and years. And let them be for lights in the expanse of the heavens to give light on the earth.” (Genesis 1 verse 14, Holy Bible.)
Here, the bible talks about astrology when it mentions signs and their association with stars to keep time and the calendar required for hunter gatherers and for husbandry.
“Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.” Psalm 23.4
Here the Bible talks of a rod which is the old name for a measuring instrument.
Hellenistic Zodiac using Draconis (The Serpent) to find the position of the Sun approximately 300BCE.
Timekeeping before the clock.
Ancient methods of Time keeping employed direct measurement of the rotation and orbits of the earth, the moon and the sun against the fixed stars. (more…)
Moe is the founder of GnosticWarrior.com. He is a father, husband, author, martial arts black belt, and an expert in Gnosticism, the occult, and esotericism.
by Moe | Sep 29, 2014 | History of the Brotherhood, Meaning of Symbols
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves”- Edward R. Murrow
The symbology of the wolf in relation to humans, warriors, tribes, governments, gods and goddesses, has always played a central part in the history of the ancient and modern world. The ravenous wolf is known as one of the most fierce, strong and cunning animals of the earth who are also connected to humans. This is where we get the term the Big Bad Wolf, and the half-human and wolf creatures known as the werewolf. In the scriptures, these half-wolf and half-men are called false teachers in sheep’s clothing, violent, cruel, bloody, voracious and greedy. They prey by night because the wolf is very sharp-sighted. They are simply the great enemy of sheep and their shepherds.
This is why you will find the wolf used throughout history as the main symbol of choice for warriors, war and government. In ancient Phoenician, Greek, Roman, Spanish and German mythology, the wolf was normally associated with the warrior class, who would “transform into wolves” upon their initiation into the secret mysteries of the military. In both German and Norse mythology, the wolf was a symbol of destruction and death. The wolf was often associated with the beast of Mars, who in mythology is referred to as the Roman God of War; and it is this red planet in astrology that is known as the planet of energy, action, and desire. (more…)
Moe is the founder of GnosticWarrior.com. He is a father, husband, author, martial arts black belt, and an expert in Gnosticism, the occult, and esotericism.
by Moe | Sep 26, 2014 | Alchemy, Health, Meaning of Symbols
In ancient Greek mythology, the warfare between the newly incarnated soul into the flesh was symbolized in the myth of
the two giant serpents and Hercules. The story relates that while the half-man and half-god Hercules was an infant in his cradle, the Greek goddess Hera (Roman Juno – protector and special counselor of the state) had sent poisonous serpents to kill the child, but he instead strangled the two great snakes that were seeking to devour him.
Hercules was known as a God of heroes, sports, athletes, health, agriculture, and fertility to name a few. Behind this great immortal story of him as an infant, is one of the secret keys to alchemy and health, in which every man and woman is threatened by the devouring jaws of the serpent at the very movement of their incarnation. It also shows the role in which the state aids the snakes, and how we must be wise as serpents and strong as the God of health, Hercules in order to outsmart and kill these man devouring creatures.
I have written on this subject before, how in ancient mythology the serpent and dragon often symbolized the worms that inhabit all humans on earth. Heroes such as the child Hercules killing the two great serpents were stories of the health of man, conquering the animal flesh and outwitting the state to ensure that the worm does not conquer you to lead to an early death. (more…)
Moe is the founder of GnosticWarrior.com. He is a father, husband, author, martial arts black belt, and an expert in Gnosticism, the occult, and esotericism.