Academy of the Nephilim

“In an ancient hymn to the god Amon-Ra, it is said that “the gods gather as dogs round his feet.”Nephilim on fire

The Phoenician Prince Cadmus (Kadmus or Kadman) was said to be the first person to bring letters, and writing to the Greeks. Cadmus was also known as Hermes who was the inventor of all arts, magic, weapons, and even killer soldiers who we know today as the Spartans. He was also known as a wise king who was the first schoolmaster of the Greeks, and had built a Citadel called Cadmeia.

It is from the name cadmus that we get the word cadmeia; what can be described as a society of men uniting for the promotion of some art, and is what we call today an academy.

The followers of Cadmus were known in Hebrew as the Bene Elohim, and Nephilim described in Genesis 6:4; that the offspring of the Nephilim were “mighty men of old, men of renown.” Hence, they were trained from birth to master the arts, learn trades, and become legends for their wisdom and contributions to the world. (more…)

The Meaning of Hermes

In mythology, the Phoenician God Hermes was known by the Greeks and Romans as Mercury. He is credited with the invention of Hermes 4the fine arts,’ of the lyre, of medicine, of letters, of commerce, of magic, and of wrestling. The ancient Egyptians version of Hermes was known as Thoth, who was also the inventor of writing, magic and the arts. He is sometimes referred to as the trickster, and in the Iliad he was called “the bringer of good luck,” “guide and guardian”, and “excellent in all the tricks.” Hermes is also known as an inventor of fire, god of commerce and profit.

The confusion, or multitude of various character aspects to the God Hermes is primarily due to both the mythological creations by various authors such as Homer who attributed secrets, or their own perceptions to his character, and also the many authors who have also done the same. Fast forward 3,000 years to today and thousands of stories later, and we now have the end result being about 100 different meanings for this God.

Over the course of my research during the last several years, I have come to realize that if you want to find the true meaning of any subject, myth or God, you have to begin by studying the actual etymology of the words used to name that which you seek to understand. Another rule I have, is that you cannot be placed under a spell by those authors who spell and entrance their words and works into your head, without doing your own type of magical spelling to make sure you do not become spell bound.

Hence, don’t be tricked by the trickster……. (more…)

Meaning of Tattoo (Tau-tu)

The meaning of the English word tattoo first originated from the Greek word Tau which signifiesTattoos couple the symbol of life, and the word to (tu), meaning to identify the person or thing affected.

In ancient times, to be tattooed was often considered as a sign of tribal origins, and a symbol of noble birth. Sometimes it was known as a mark of life or death. For example, in ancient Greece when they placed the mark of the Tau tattooed on a prisoners forehead, this meant the person was found innocent of his or her crimes, and no longer a marked man for death. According to Herodian, in Europe the various tribes tattooed their tribal marks on their foreheads, and covered their bodies.

Manly P. Hall had said this about the Tau Cross and Tattoos; “The TAU cross was inscribed on the forehead of every person admitted into the Mysteries of Mithras. When a king was initiated into the Egyptian Mysteries, the TAU was placed against his lips. It was tattooed upon the bodies of the candidates in some of the American Indian Mysteries. To the Qabbalist, the TAU stood for heaven and the Pythagorean tetractys. The Caduceus of Hermes was an outgrowth of the TAU cross. (See Albert Pike.)” (more…)

SOL-OM-ON

The biblical King Solomon was known for his wisdom, his wealth, and his writings. The name solomon sealSolomon is derived from the words sol, om and on. The meaning of the word sol is the second sun, light, soul and also peace. The meaning of om is the sacred syllable used to represent God, the Logos, anima mundi or world soul. On means being, and also a movement, action, or some type of power supply.

Manly P. Hall in his great book, The Secret Teachings of all Ages calls Solomon, “The Spirit of Universal Illumination–mental, spiritual, moral, and physical. The name Solomon he states, symbolizes light, glory, and truth collectively and respectively. It signifies its invisible but all-powerful, spiritual and intellectual effulgency.”

In Hebrew, Solomon is שְׁלֹמֹה (Shelomoh) which was derived from Hebrew שָׁלוֹם (shalom) “peace”.  Solomon is also called the name Jedediah which comes from Yedidya, a Hebrew name meaning “Friend of God” or “beloved of God”. The name for solomon in Arabic is سليمان, Suleiman or Sulayman.

Other spellings of sol can be found in saul, and soul. Sol is often mistakenly referred to as the sun because of the Latin sol, but it is not. Sol represents the second son which is the planet Jupiter, who was often referred to as the soul of the world, anima mundi, and king of the gods. In Hebrew, sol means peace, as it also does in Arabic. (more…)

Book of Life

In ancient times, every church had kept a “Book of Life”, or register which recorded the names of those souls chosen by Book of Life 2the church and king to be prayed for. The Book of Life is a real life book based on the teachings of Jesus Christ, those who serve Christ, and the future kingdom of heaven on earth in which their names have been inscribed to inherit the future age. The names contained in this book are a list of souls written down, who through merit and service to the church and king, had their names written down as worthy souls to be prayed for, and were promised a future place in the heavenly kingdom.

The Book of Life is the set of names of those who will live with God forever in heaven. It is the roll of those who are saved. This Book of Life is also mentioned in Revelation 3:5; 20:12; and Philippians 4:3. In Christianity and Judaism, the Book of Life (Hebrew: ספר החיים, transliterated Sefer HaChaim; Greek: βιβλίον τῆς ζωῆς Biblíon tēs Zōēs) is the book in which God records the names of every person who is destined for Heaven or the World to Come. (more…)

The Great Caesar Sheriffs of the USA

“Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s but give to God what is God’s.” – JesusSheriff badges

Did you know that up until the 20th century, the sheriffs in the United States of America were named after the Caesars and called, the “Great Seizer?” This is why a sheriff can carry out a judgment or Order of Seizure to seize assets such as your home and car for the banks and state, and then sell at an “Asset Seizure Auction;” or should I just say a “Caesar Sale?”

Since the time of two of the most venerated Roman Emperors, Julius and his son, Augustus; the Latin: Caesar, (plural: Caesares) has been held in high veneration by many of the royal families in some of the most powerful countries across the globe.

It is from the Latin name of Caesar that we get the Old English casere, and the Middle English name of keiser which would give us the root of German Kaiser and Russian Цезарь (tsezar’) and кесарь (kesar’) or tsar (see czar). The Russians have a saying, “kesaryu kesarevo” (to Caesar what is Caesar’s). Russia had used this title of Tsar of All Rus’, the Tsardom of Muscovy and Emperor of All Russia up to 1917. (more…)