Symbol of the Eagle

The eagle symbolizes a planet that was known to many of our ancestors under such names as the Lord of the Sky, King of Eagles Over King TutPlanets and the Sky Father. It wasn’t the star that we call the sun or the rock we call the moon that they had worshiped. No, it was actually the largest planet in our solar system, that today we simply call Jupiter. The same planet that for thousands of years has always been known as the King of Gods.

Manly P. Hall, 33rd Degree Freemason had written in The Secret Teachings of All Ages;

Among the Greeks and Romans, the eagle was the appointed bird of Jupiter and consequently signified the swiftly moving forces of the Demiurgus; hence it was looked upon as the mundane lord of the birds, in contradistinction to the phœnix, which was symbolic of the celestial ruler. The eagle typified the sun in its material phase and also the immutable Demiurgic law beneath which all mortal creatures must bend.

The eagle was also the Hermetic symbol of sulphur, and signified the mysterious fire of Scorpio–the most profoundly significant sign of the zodiac and the Gate of the Great Mystery. Being one of the three symbols of Scorpio, the eagle, like the Goat of Mendes, was an emblem of the theurgic art and the secret processes by which the infernal fire of the scorpion was transmuted into the spiritual light-fire of the gods.

Jupiter ImageProclus confirms this fact; “Jupiter is the king, Jupiter himself is the original source of all things; there is one power, one god, and one great ruler over all. But we have seen that Jupiter and all the other Gods were but names for the Sun; therefore it follows that the Sun, either as emblem or as God himself, was the object of universal adoration.”

Jupiter is the Son of the Sun whose symbol is the eagle that had later morphed into a phoenix. The eagle symbolizes strength, courage, farsightedness, and immortality. It is considered to be the king of the air and the messenger of the highest Gods. Mythologically, it is connected with the Hittite King of Heaven, Egyptian God Osiris, Greek God Zeus, Roman Jove, by the Germanic tribes with Odin who shape shifted into an eagle, and with the Druids as a symbol of the Supreme God.

Since most ancient times, the symbol of the eagle has been used as the main emblem by many cultures throughout the world. It is one of the oldest symbols still in use today by the same people and countries who most likely descend from the first people who had used it thousands of years ago. These people and their descendants would originally come from the land of the ancient Sumerians, the Hittites, Greeks, Greco-Egyptians, Romans, Greco-Romans, French, Germans, Latins Russians, Americans, and many more nations that now span the globe.

We know from certain Hittite and Egyptian documents, that in the 14th century BC, Jupiter worship can be found in the treaty between Ramses II and the Hittite King, Hattusili III of Hatti, where they refer to Jupiter as “the lord of the heaven.”

The Roman emperors, who identified themselves with Jupiter, chose the eagle as their emblem. In ancient Rome, Jupiter was Augustus as Jupiter Vaticanoften connected to kings and kingship. Jupiter was served by the patrician Flamen Dialis, the highest-ranking member of the flamines. Julius and Augustus Caesar were both high priest of Jupiter. Julius Caesar had traced his ancestors to lulus Ascanius, son of Aeneas, son of Venus, daughter of Jupiter. Later, Augustus would become the first Pontifex Maximus (Pope) of the 6th age when he had conquered Egypt to then consolidate both the East and West into one empire under one new Roman calendar and one Pope.

Author Barbara G. Walker had written this in The Woman’s Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets;

As the royal bird of Rome, and the embodiment of deified emperors, the eagle was worshipped by Roman legionaries. Each legion had its sacred eagles, carried into battle like banners. If a legion should lose its eagles, the disgrace was unbearable; another whole expedition might be mounted to recover them.

The Roman imperial emblem was inherited by the Germanic “Holy Roman Empire” and its Kaisers, derived from Caesars. Thus the eagle became a Teutonic symbol of sovereignty.

The eagle is the symbol of Saint John the Evangelist. The Byzantine Empire uses the double headed eagle, the emblem that signifies the dominance of the Byzantine Emperors over both East and West. The double headed Eagle signifies a double imperial power, and was for the use of emperors who claim to be the successor of the Caesars of Rome ; Thus the Eagle of the Eastern Empire united with that of the West.

The double headed eagle is the emblem of the 33rd Degree Scottish Rite Freemasonry. The Eagle appears in the 18th, 30th, 32nd and 33rd degrees, the first being an eagle of one head, and the others double headed. The 30th, 31st and 32d degrees all pertain to the double headed Eagle of Kadosh.

Phoenix and star david DollarThe Eagle is Really a Phoenix:

Manly P. Hall, 33rd Degree Freemason had written in his book, The Phoenix: An Illustrated Review of Occultism and Philosophy;

“Among the ancients a fabulous bird called the Phoenix is described by early writers … in size and shape it resembles the eagle, but with certain differences. The body of the Phoenix is one covered with glossy purple feathers, and the plumes in its tail are alternately blue and red. The head of the bird is light in color, and about its neck is a circlet of golden plumage. At the back of its back the Phoenix has a crest of feathers of brilliant color … The Phoenix, it is said, lives for 500 years, and at its death its body opens and the new born Phoenix emerges. Because of this symbolism, the Phoenix is generally regarded as representing immortality and resurrection … The Phoenix is one sign of the secret orders of the ancient world and of the initiate of those orders, for it was common to refer to one who had been accepted into the temples as a man twice-born, or reborn. Wisdom confers a new life, and those who become wise are born again.” [p. p. 176-77]

Author Barbara G. Walker had written about the Phoenix in The Woman’s Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets;

The bird-soul bom out of the cremated body entered Egyptian mythology as the Phoenix, sometimes a man, sometimes a firebird. The name was Greek, meaning “the Phoenician,” a reference to sacrificed sacred kings of Astarte at Byblos, where they were frequently burned. The cult moved to North Africa with Phoenician colonists, and was carried on at Carthage where sacred kings perished in flames to a very late date.” Their bird-souls, reborn from the flames and flying to heaven, gave rise to the myth of the Egyptian Phoenix who periodically cremated himself and rose again from his ashes. His worshippers, identified with the god through his sacraments, partook of the same power of heavenly flight. A common expression for death was “flying away.”

Manly P. Hall; The Secret Teachings of all Ages;

Mediæval Hermetists regarded the phœnix as a symbol of the accomplishment of alchemical transmutation, a process equivalent to human regeneration. The name phœnix was also given to one of the secret alchemical formula. The familiar pelican of the Rose Croix degree, feeding its young from its own breast, is in reality a phœnix, a fact which can be confirmed by an examination of the head of the bird. The ungainly lower part of the pelican’s beak is entirely missing, the head of the phœnix being far more like that of an eagle than of a pelican. In the Mysteries it was customary to refer to initiates as phœnixes or men who had been born again, for just as physical birth gives man consciousness in the physical world, so the neophyte, after nine degrees in the womb of the Mysteries, was born into a consciousness of the Spiritual world. This is the mystery of initiation to which Christ referred when he said, “Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God” (John iii. 3).

The phœnix is a fitting symbol of this spiritual truth.

In the past 2012 Summer Olympics we saw symbolism of the rise of the Phoenix. Is this a sign from The Powers That Be (TPTB), that we are now entering a new age?

Phoenix Olympics

Masonic Welcome Sign in Boone, Iowa

A city that is close to me here in San Diego County, California called Vista, has a similar welcome sign to this one from Boone, Iowa. It appears Masonic Signs Boonemany of these cities, where you will find these signs, may have been donated by Freemasons or are cities that were founded by Freemasons.

Thanks to Google and a little mind power; I figured my theory out in about 60 seconds flat, and it appears that many of these cities were in fact founded by Freemasons.

The city of Boone was platted as a town in 1865 by John Insley Blair. It was incorporated the following year, when the Chicago and North Western Transportation Company railroad station was built there. The town was originally named “Montana”; it was renamed to Boone in 1877.

John Insley Blair’s father was John Blair, Jr. (1732 – August 31, 1800) was an American politician, Founding Father and jurist. Blair was a Freemason. He was named Grand Master of Freemasons in Virginia under the newly organized Grand Lodge of Virginia in 1778. (Wikipedia)

Masonic Signs in Australia

Once you begin to take notice that our current world was designed and built with Symbols sign masonic new zealandthe help of Freemasons, you will see Masonic symbols are everywhere. Take in point this sign from Australia that has an obvious masonic compass and the morning star with seven rays.

Some people may think it is just a 3D picture of a road going into the sun. However I disagree, because the facts are that signs and symbols from many Western based governments almost always have symbols of the Brotherhood encoded into them. It is a way to honor and also let others know who is in charge.

The number seven (7) has always held a special significance in our universe, and in religion. The number 7 is often called the holy number, lucky number, the prophetic number, or the mystical number. Seven is also a sacred number in Masonic symbolism. It is said that in the last century, it took seven members to make a lodge perfect, although today 5 may hold one.

In the seventeenth degree, called the apocalyptic degree of the “Knight of the East and West;” there in the symbology is the Tracing Board with a man clothed in a white robe and surrounded by seven stars that is direct reference to Revelation i. 16; “and he had in his right hand seven stars.” .

Masonic Symbols on Street Lights in Chicago

As they say, from darkness to light. Symbols street light masonic

This image of a street light with a masonic square and compass is from an anonymous poster from Chicago on GodLikeProductions. He says these symbols are on various street lights in his neighborhood.

Could these lights be part of a Masonic conspiracy to bring light to America in the future, or are they just simply innocent symbols from the local Masonic Lodge who donated the lights?

FIAT LUX in Chicago…

Thoth and His Dog Faced Baboons

Here is an important stone image of an ancient Egyptian ritual showing two dog faced baboons (Papio hamadryas), the scarab beetle, the morning star representing the planet Jupiter, the left and right eyes of Ra, and the suns rays. It is dated from 332–30 bc, now in the Metropolitan Museum.

The baboon- emblems of the lunar divinity in Egypt, occupied a prominent place in the long series of sacred animals, and was consecrated to the god Thoth.  As Thoth’s sacred animal, the dog faced baboons were often shown directing scribes in their task. In Greece, Hermes would be the same as Thoth.

Egypt Image dog headed baboons

HAMADRYAS BABOONS

The hamadryas baboon was a sacred animal to the ancient Egyptians. In ancient Egypt, the baboon, and dog were sacred animals closely associated with the god of wisdom, Thoth who is also the deity associated with science, systems of writing, arts, and even magic. Thoth (/ˈθθ/ or /ˈtt/; from Greek Θώθ thṓth, from Egyptian ḏḥwty, perhaps pronounced */tʃʼiħautiː/) was considered one of the more important deities of the Egyptian pantheon. In art, he was often depicted as a man with the head of an ibis or a baboon, animals sacred to him. (Wikipedia)

DOGS

In an ancient hymn to the god Amon-Ra, it is said that “the gods gather as dogs round his feet.”  The Greek word for dog is ΚΥΩΝ / κύων, Κύνες or kuon (Kyon). In Greek mythology, Kuon Khryseos was a golden dog sent by Rhea to guard the infant god Zeus and his nurse the she-goat Amaltheia. The words “dog-head” (Greek: κῠνοκέφᾰλοι and Latin cynocephalus) also identified a sacred Egyptian baboon with the face of a dog.

33rd Degree Freemasonic Author, Manly P. Hall says this about the symbol of the dog in his infamous book, The Secret Teachings of all Ages – “The dog, because of its faithfulness, denotes the relationship which should exist between disciple and master or between the initiate and his God. The shepherd dog was a type of the priestcraft.”

BEETLES

The scarabeus is a symbol of the Lord God Almighty in his perfected humanity; and the ancient Hindoos and Egyptians so understood it. The Scarab (Scarabeus) Beetle reproduces itself without sexual contact with another beetle. They are the ultimate virgins of nature.

Many P. Hall in the book “Secret Teachings of All Ages” gives us the occult explanation of Egyptian Scarab Beetle;

Initiates of the Egyptian Mysteries were sometimes called scarabs; again, lions and panthers. The scarab was the emissary of the sun, symbolizing light, truth, and regeneration. Stone scarabs, called heart scarabs, about three inches long, were placed in the heart cavity of the dead when that organ was removed to be embalmed separately as part of the process of mummifying. Some maintain that the stone beetles were merely wrapped in the winding cloths at the time of preparing the body for eternal preservation.

The following passage concerning this appears in the great Egyptian book of initiation, The Book of the Dead: “And behold, thou shalt make a scarab of green stone, which shalt be placed in the breast of a man, and it shall perform for him, ‘the opening of the mouth.’” The funeral rites of many nations bear a striking resemblance to the initiatory ceremonies of their Mysteries.

 

 

Baphomet and 2012 Olympic Mascot Yoggl

Please meet the 2012 Official Olympic mascot Yoggl. Do you notice the similarities between Baphomet and Yoggl in the image we created below?

Is this the new man? A new era of the enlightened Baphomets?

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Yoggl on Facebook – The London 2012 countdown clock had a surprise visitor when Yoggl, the mountain goat mascot for the Innsbruck 2012 Winter Youth Olympic Games

Are you as fast as Yoggl? Do you have YOG DNA????? LOL…

SOURCE:

http://acceleration1111.blogspot.com/2011/12/yog-mascot-yoogl-flipped-180-degrees.html