Meaning of Spirit

The origins of the word spirit comes to us the from Latin spiritus “breath, spirit,” from spirare “breathe.” It was an ancient belief for thousands of years that supernatural beings or things fly and float in the air and they could enter a person’s body simply by breathing in these beings or things.

These flying spirits in the air have been known over the last few thousand years by various names such as “elementals, demons, devils, succubi, incubi, ghosts, specters, phantoms, unclean and impure spirits” to name a few. (more…)

Parentalia: A nine-day festival held in honor of family ancestors

‘Our ancestors left their tombs in night’s silent hour and wailed. The city streets and broad grassland howled, they say, with a hollow throng of shapeless souls.” – Ovid

In the month of February, there used to be an ancient festival called Parentalia (Latin pronunciation: [pa.renˈtaː.li.a]) or dies parentales (Latin pronunciation: [ˈdi.eːs pa.renˈtaː.les], “ancestral days”) that was held over a 9 day period starting on February 13 and ended with the Feralia on February 21. The festival began with the performance of ceremonies in honor of the dead by the purest woman in the Roman society, a Vestal Virgin. (more…)

Who was Pan?

In Ancient Greece and Greco-Egypt, the God Pan had signified “all things.” The meaning of the name of Pan, is an old Baphomet pan imageword denoting to close or join together. Pan is the universal agent known as phosphorus, that gives light and life to the world. Like phosphorus does here on earth, the God Pan was often considered as the great principle of vegetable and animal life. The ancient city of Pan was known as Panopolis.

Pan is also known as the Goat of Mendes and can be found today in the form of the horned goat God, made famous by the Knights Templars, Baphomet. 33rd Degree Freemason, Albert Pike had written in Morals and Dogma;  (more…)

Amen/ Am-On the Spiritual Energy of Our Souls

By Pat Beaumier – Amen/ Am-On and the encoding of two separate energies.spiritual-awakening

This word predates all three Abrahamic religions yet all three uniquely respect Amen, or “Aummmm-onnnnn” for reasons that have not necessatily been made clear to those who use this word. (more…)

The Meaning of Pyramid

“The word pyramid is popularly supposed to be derived from πῦρ, fire, thus signifying that it is the symbolic representation of As above, so belowthe One Divine Flame, the life of every creature.” – Manly P. Hall

The word pyramid is composed of the three words, Pyr, am (om), and id.

Pyr – The meaning of pyr or pyre is from Latin which is derived from the Greek pura, from pur, ‘fire.’ (more…)

Meaning of Hallelujah

The meaning of Hallelujah  (hall’lu-Yah) is based on the Hebrew words הָלַל, or Halal (Halel) and Jah. Halal means “to Hallelujahshine or giving off of light by celestial bodies. Jah means “The Lord or quite simply, Jupiter.” Hence, the meaning of Hallelujah is “The Shining Light of Jupiter”.

Halal would be the equivalent to the Latin word corresponding to the Greek word for Phosphorus, which is “Lucifer.” Phosphorus (Greek Φωσφόρος Phōsphoros), a name meaning “Light-Bringer”, and is the Morning Star. The Latin word lucifer, corresponding to, was used as a name for the morning star and thus appeared in the Vulgate translation of the Hebrew word הֵילֵל (helel). (more…)

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