The One Eye of Odin and Jupiter

“Odin, where have you hidden the eye? In the greater Fountain of Mimir.”Odin one eye

In ancient Norse and Germanic mythology, it was said that Odin sacrificed one of his eyes at Mímir‘s spring in order to gain wisdom. Odin’s Teacher of the Runes is known as Mímir, the giant who lives in the roots of Yggdrasil, and guards the well to the spring of Mimir which was the source of all knowledge. After the sacrifice of his eye, Odin then drank the water from the well to then become the wisest of gods and men.

This esoteric story has a hidden meaning that tells of the sacrifices one must make to attain wisdom, and also the secrets of where this heavenly energy of wisdom formally originates, from which I will explain to you in this article.

In order to uncover these secrets of the ancients, one of the best methods I have found, is by researching the etymology of the name of the subjects you are studying. By doing this it will help lead you to the scientific truth and set you free from the myths and secrets of the past. (more…)

My Father is Jupiter

If you have been reading my blog for any length of time, you will notice that I talk about the planet Jupiter, A LOT. The Jupiter near star reason that I spend so much of my efforts on Jupiter and the mythology surrounding it, is because my family happens to descend from this same planet. I AM what some people would call a descendant of the Elohim, the Anunnaki, the Nephilim, or the Atlanteans. You know of these people today as the Ancient Israelites, Greeks and/or the Phoenicians.

Many of my ancestors were called the sons of Jupiter, such as Alexander the Great who was crowned the Son of Jupiter Amon at the Temple of Jupiter Ammon, in the Egyptian Desert of the Siwa Oasis. At a later date in the Roman Empire, two of the most famous Roman Dictators who ever lived, Julius and Augustus Caesar had also claimed Jupiter as their father.

Author Max Heindel of the Rosicrucians had written in The Rosicrucian Cosmo-conception about these advanced beings from Jupiter;

Jupiter was differentiated shortly afterwards, when the nebula had become ignited. The heat of Jupiter is not so great as that of the Sun, Venus or Mercury, but on account of its immense bulk, it is capable of retaining its heat and thus remains a suitable field of evolution for very advanced beings. It corresponds to the stage which will be reached by the Earth itself in the Jupiter Period.

Proclus had written about the Father Jupiter in one of the verses of Orpheus:

“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.”

The meaning of mythology is, “A body or collection of myths belonging to a people and addressing their origin, history, deities, ancestors, and heroes.” Hence, when you read the mythology or study the symbols of the Ancient Hittites, Egyptians, Israelites, Greeks, Romans and the Christian religion, you are reading “their stories” about their origin, history, deities, ancestors, and heroes. You will find that much of this same mythology is all based on the solar system, and that each country, tribe or race mentioned above, are all connected with one another through this same mythology.

The greatest of all Gods in Ancient Greece was Zeus who represented Jupiter, and his symbol is the eagle.

Jupiter Image

In Rome, Zeus had morphed into Iuppiter, Iūpiter – Pater/Father or the nominative: *Dyēus-pətēr, meaning “O Father Sky-God”, or “O Father Day-God”) and this is where we get the modern English spelling of Jupiter. He was the ruler of the lower world or Jove, which is the king of the gods and the god of sky and thunder.

jupiter statue

The most famous hero of Greek Antiquity, Hercules was the son of Jupiter. Hercules is represented on the celestial globe holding a club in his right hand, the three-headed dog Cerberus in his left, and the skin of the Nemsean Lion thrown over his shoulders.

Hercules

Dionisys was the son of Zeus who was also known as Bacchus (/ˈbækəs/ or /ˈbɑːkəs/; Greek: Βάκχος, Bakkhos), the name adopted by the Romans.

Dionysius

Perseus was also the son of Jupiter and is the legendary founder of Mycenae and of the Perseid dynasty of Danaans. He is often represented on the globe with a sword in his right hand, the head of Medusa in his left, and wings at his ankles.

Perseus-And-Medusa

 

Corona Borealis;

is a beautiful crown given by Bacchus, the son of Jupiter, to Ariadne, the daughter of Minos, second king of Crete. Bacchus is said to have married Ariadne after she was basely deserted by Theseus, king of Athens, and after her death the crown which Bacchus had given her was made a constellation. Ctonus is fabled by the Greeks to be the swan under the form of which Jupiter deceived Lcda, or Nemesis, the wife of Tyndarus, king of Laconia. Leda was the mother of Pollux and Helena, the most beautiful woman of the age ; and also of Castor and Clytemnestra. The two former were deemed the offspring of Jupiter, and the others claimed Tyndarus as their father.

Here is an image below, of Alexander the Great at the Temple of Jupiter Ammon, being crowned with the Corona of oak leaves by the High Priests as the Son of Jupiter Amon.

Alexander at the temple of Jupiter Ammon

A symbol of Jupiter is the ram and ram’s horns, such the ones displayed on this coin below of Alexander the Great.

Jupiter alexander the great

Here is an image of Augustus Caesar, who had also claimed Jupiter as his father. Notice the corona of oak leaves on his head just like Alexander the Great above, and to his side an eagle, a symbol of Jupiter.

Augustus as Jupiter Vatican

In a previous article, “Jupiter: Father of Men & Lord of the Heavens“, I had explained the etymology of Jupiter over the last few thousand years;

Throughout the course of written history of our world in many cultures and all throughout mythology, Jupiter was called by many different names, but one thing is for sure, they had all considered Jupiter as the God of the sky and father to human kind. Over the past 5,000 years, this giant gas planet has been known by many various ancient names, such as Zeus, Titan, Osiris, Ham, King David, Jesus, Jupiter-Ammon, Jove, Yahweh, Jehovah, Adonai, Saint Peter, Buddha, Aten (Aden or Adon), Gaden, Dan, Odin (Woden), Nibiru, Marduk, and Jedi (Jeudi or Djedi), just to name a few.

In The Cyclopedia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature, Volume 19 By Abraham Rees;

The various names by which this deified Jupiter, who was the great divinity of the Pagan world, and who was universally worshipped from Egypt to the centre of Spain, was distinguished, were derived from the places where he was worshipped, or from some circumstances that gave rise to the temples, chapels and altars that were consecrated to him; but it is needless to recount them.

Many of them occur in the sequel of this article, and make separate heads in they were derived from the elements of nature or from some eminent persons, who were raised to this rank, the Jupiter seems to have been pre-eminent, and of course his worship was the most solemn, and attended with the greatest variety of ceremonies. god were the she-goat,the sheep, and the white bull, whose horns ‘they took care to gild.

In several cases they had no victim, but made him an offering of flour, salt, and intense, especially at Rome; at Athens, they sacrificed an ox ; and when he represented Jupiter the avenger, the sacrifice of atonement presented to him was a she-goat. _H\e had a’ temple at Rome, under that name, near the Capitol, where he was represented with arrows in his hand, to denote that he was ready to execute vengeance upon crimes. Among the trees, the oak and the olive were ‘consecrated to him. None worshipped him more religiously, if we may believe Cicero, than the Roman ladies; 44 A Matronis Romanis castiffima cultus” ‘says that author. (De Nat. Deor. l. i.) Jupiter’s three oracles, that of Dodona, that of Trophonius, and that which he had in Libya, were famous. See ORACLE. ‘ As mankind are directed by an internal spirit or mind, the universe also is.governed by an over-ruling intelligence; which, as the cause and preserver of all animal beings, was called Zaugfi Zoog. See GOD.

Nasa Says Jupiter’s Moon, Europa May Host Life

(Source: NASA) – Most of what scientists know of Jupiter’s moon Europa they have gleaned from a dozen or so close flybys from NASA’s Jupiter moon europaVoyager 2 spacecraft in 1979 and NASA’s Galileo spacecraft in the mid-to-late 1990s. Even in these fleeting, paparazzi-like encounters, scientists have seen a fractured, ice-covered world with tantalizing signs of a liquid water ocean under its surface. Such an environment could potentially be a hospitable home for microbial life. But what if we got to land on Europa’s surface and conduct something along the lines of a more in-depth interview? What would scientists ask? A new study in the journal Astrobiology authored by a NASA-appointed science definition team lays out their consensus on the most important questions to address. (more…)

Priests of Jupiter Amon – Part 1

Once upon a time, the planet Jupiter, or Jove, was the supreme god of the Roman pantheon. After the Roman conquest of Priest of jupiter amonGreco-Egypt by Augustus Caesar, and in their attempt to unify both empires, Jupiter was combined with the Greco-Egyptian deity Amon to create Jupiter Amon of the new Republic. In the legendary history of Rome and Greco-Egypt, the Priesthood of Jupiter Amon was often connected to kings and kingship. Priest kings and military leaders who were some of the most powerful well known men in history such as Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar and Augustus Caesar, to name a few.

In the year 331 BC, in the hot Egyptian desert of the Siwa Oasis, at the Temple of Jupiter Amon; Alexander the Great was ordained the Son of Amon by the High Priests of Jupiter Amon. The Siwa Oasis is located between the Qattara Depression and on the edge of the Great Sand Sea, only 50kms from the Libyan border and Alexander’s tomb that was recently discovered at this same location in January 1995. The image below depicts Alexander the Great being Christened as the messiah by this same priesthood.

Alexander at the temple of Jupiter Ammon

This coin below shows the horns of Jupiter-Amon on Alexander around the period when the ancient city of Damascus was captured by Alexander the Great in 333 B.C. Could Alexander be “A Ram on the Rampage (8:3-4)?”

Then I lifted my gaze and looked, and behold, a ram which had two horns was standing in front of the canal. Now the two horns were long, but one was longer than the other, with the longer one coming up last. I saw the ram butting westward, northward, and southward, and no other beasts could stand before him, nor was there anyone to rescue from his power; but he did as he pleased and magnified himself.

Jupiter alexander the greatThe rams horn is the hieroglyphic of authority, power, and dignity, and is the most common symbol of the Brotherhood that represents Jupiter or the blood line of King David. In the bible, the Ram (Hebrew: רם‎) is a figure in the Hebrew Bible. He is the son of Hezron and ancestor of King David. His genealogical lineage and descendants are recorded in 1 Chr 2:9 and at Ruth 4:19. In the New Testament, his name is given as “Aram” and “Arni”. Today, the only natural vocal instrument that the priests were permitted to use, as recorded in the scripture, is ‘The Ram’s Horn’ known as the ‘Shofar’.

The original capital for the Priests of Jupiter was located in Thebes. According to Diodorus;

the temple of Jupiter Ammon was originally built on the eastern side of the Nile (the site of the ruins of Carnac) by his son Osiris, the first coloniser of Egypt. But Ammon himself reigned at Thebes, according to the same writer, and was supposed to be identical with Osiris; and Plato acquaints us that “Thamus (a well-known name of Osiris), king of all Egypt, who reigned in a great city in the upper country, which the Greeks called the Egyptian Thebes, was named Jupiter Ammon.”

Thebes was founded in 1500 BC by a Phoenician Prince named Cadmus. The meaning of Thebes is from the word Theba that signifies ‘Ark.’ The capital for their religion was located in the City of Light, or what we know of as Luxor. The God they had worshipped was god Amon-Ra (Jupiter-Amon). At the temple at Luxor there are many Ram Sphinxs that symbolize God Amon Ra.

Secrets of the Pyramid Amon Ra Rams

The cult of Amon-Ra was introduced by the Egyptians under the XVIIIth Dynasty and Amon, who according to Plutarch is the first being and all things, Ra, the sun-god. A fact which is proved by the testimony of the Tell el-‘Amarna tablets. A temple was built near here by Ramses III, who had set up two obelisks in front of it, one of which is now in Paris, and it is  said in the legends chiselled on the face of one of these obelisks; ” made these works (the propyla of the palace of the Luxor) for his father, Amun-Ra, and that he had erected these two great obelisks in hard stone before the Ramsesseion of the city of Amun.”

Obelisk Thebes Ramesses III

Other names that this Prieisthood of Jupiter have been known by, are the Avral Brothers (Brethren) and later the Flamen Dialis. Marc Antony was said to be the first Flamen voted by Julius Caesar. Below is an image of Marc Antony on a Denarius  31 B.C. Cyrene. L. Pinarius Scarpus, moneyer with the horns of Jupiter Amon.

Priest of jupiter amon Marc Antony. Denarius

The word ‘Flamen’ meaning high priest. During the time of the Caesars in Rome, Jupiter was served by the patrician Flamen Dialis, the highest-ranking member of the flamines, a college of fifteen priests ‘who were part of the Pontifical College that had administered the Roman Religion. The high priest became known as Pontifex Maximus, and the Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church says that it was in the 15th century that “Pontifex Maximus” became a regular title of honor for Popes.

The first Pontifex Maximus of this 6th Age was Octavian Augustus Caesar. Below is Octavian on a Denarius with the Head of Jupiter Ammon issued by L. Pinarius Scarpus. Scarpus was a survivor of the Imperatorial period. He served at the battle of Philippi as a commander under Mark Antony, and Antony made him governor of Cyrenaica. After Octavian had defeated Antony, Scarpus defected to Octavian’s Roman Army and as governor of Cyrenaica, he issued these rare coins for Octavian. The reverse of the present coin seems to copy Octavian’s denarius with reverse CAESAR – DIVI F, Victory standing left (rather than right) on globe, suggesting that this type of Octavian’s must have been struck before 31 BC.

Jupiter Octavian Denarius

In ancient Greco-Roman Egypt, the surviving histories reveal that the priests of Jupiter Ammon (Flamen Dialis) were also known as the Djedi (Jeudi, Jedi or Jupiter). The name Jedi can be found today in modern culture as a reference to knights in outer space with super human power. Such as in the world-wide hit movies Star Wars and the Empire Strikes Back where the Gnostic Warrior, Luke Skywalker attempts to master the force within, so he can master the forces without. Luke eventually completes his Jedi (Jupiter) training in order to become a true Jedi (Jupiter) Knight who is referred to as a member of the Jedi Order.

luke-skywalker

The Hidden Meaning of New Year and January 1st

The Hidden Meaning of New Year and January 1st


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There are many holidays we celebrate across the world, and especially here in America that very few people truly understand.

Today, January 1st is one of those holidays many people janusthink is just about partying and bringing in the New Year with some new resolutions that they never keep.

But in reality, this day has a deeper meaning you are probably unaware of…

The name of the month January, is derived from the two-faced god with the Latin name of Janus.

The reason he has two faces, is because one face looks back into the past, and the other face forward to the future.

This is essentially what happens on New Years Eve when you countdown to midnight which is the ending of one year, and the beginning of a brand new year filled with new hopes and dreams.

A time to put an end to the past year which is now old, and begin fresh with a new year.

To the ancient pagans and Greeks, he was their custodian of the key to the Temple of Wisdom.

Plutarch had written; “For this Janus, in the most remote antiquity, whether a demi-god or a king, being remarkable for his political abilities, and his cultivation of society, reclaimed men from their rude and savage manners; he is therefore represented with two faces, as having altered the former state of the world, and given quite a new turn to life.”

The Greek historian and geographer, Strabo, had said that the original worship of Janus had come from the priesthood of the Curetes of Crete who were accustomed to celebrate annually the rites of Juno and Latona, on Solmissus. (1)

The Roman advocate, rhetorician, and Christian apologist, Minucius Felix had said Saturn fled from Crete to Italy and was received hospitably by Janus. Out of gratitude, since he was a Greek of culture, he taught the rude and uncivilized Italians many things, among them, to write, to coin money, and to make tools.(2) Janus

The ancient Romans had adopted  him as their god of time, doorways, new beginnings, coinage, war and peace. The double face of Janus was often placed on Roman coins.

During the time of war, the Gates of Janus would be left open, and when a war was about to commence, lavish wartime ceremonies were performed throughout the Roman Empire.

It was during the time of Pax Romona (Peace of Rome), when Augustus Caesar had officially “closed the gates of Janus,” instituting a time of peace which ended 200 years of constant war.

The Pax Romana started after Octavian (Augustus) beat Marc Anthony in the Battle of Actium. He became princeps, or “first citizen”.

Lacking a good precedent of successful one-man rule, Augustus created a junta of the greatest military magnates and stood as the front man. By binding together these leading magnates in a coalition, he eliminated the prospect of civil war.

The Pax Romana was not immediate despite the end of the civil wars, because fighting continued in Spain and in the Alps. Nevertheless, Augustus closed the Gates of Janus (the Roman ceremony to mark world Peace) three times,[2] first in 29 BC and again in 25 BC.

The third closure is undocumented, but Inez Scott Ryberg (1949) and Gaius Stern (2006) have persuasively dated the third closure to 13 BC with the Ara Pacis ceremony.

At the time of the Ludi Saeculares in 17 BC the concept of Peace was publicized, and in 13 BC was proclaimed when Augustus and Agrippa jointly returned from pacifying the provinces.

The Ara Pacis ceremony was no doubt part of this announcement. Augustus faced a problem making peace an acceptable mode of life for the Romans, who had been at war with one power or another continuously for 200 years. Romans regarded peace not as an absence of war, but the rare situation that existed when all opponents had been beaten down and lost the ability to resist.

Augustus’ challenge was to persuade Romans that the prosperity they could achieve in the absence of warfare was better for the Empire than the potential wealth and honor acquired when fighting a risky war.

Augustus succeeded by means of skillful propaganda. Subsequent emperors followed his lead, sometimes producing lavish ceremonies to close the Gates of Janus, issuing coins with Pax on the reverse, and patronizing literature extolling the benefits of the Pax Romana.(Wikipedia)

For these changes, he would be deemed by the priesthood of the Curetes as the successor to his father Julius Caesar who was known as Augustus as Jupiter VaticanDivus Iulius” (Latin for “Julius is God”) , and he would be given the title of  Divi Filius (Latin for the “Son of a God”).

He would be known as the Savior to the Romans, and over time, savior to much of the world.

This was after he had conquered Egypt and thus “began the rule” of the Romans.

It was in 8 B.C. when Augustus had instituted a “new Roman calendar” adding “two new months.”

One for the month of July which is the birthday of his father Julius, and another month called August which would be honored as the birth month of Augustus. In addition to these changes with new times, dates and the end of the old age, came the beginning of a New Age called the 6th Age in which we are currently in the year 2014 of this same age.

Saint Bede, the Father of English History and Doctor of the Church had written in his Biographical Writings and Letters;

“In the forty-second year of Augustus Caesar, in the twenty-seventh from the death of Antony and Cleopatra, when Egypt became a Roman Province, in the third year of the 193rd Olympiad, and in the 752nd from the building of the city, in the year when all the commotions of nations were stilled throughout the whole world, and by the appointment of God, Caesar had established real and durable tranquility, Jesus Christ consecrated by his advent of the 6th age of the world.”

33rd Degree Freemason, Manly P. Hall had said Janus would later become Saint Peter who is often depicted holding keys, which symbolize the keys to heaven.

st_peter_vatican

To mark the beginning of this age, we know St Peter was crucified upside down.

SOURCES:Janus

1. Herculanensia; or Archeological and philological dissertations, containing … By Sir William Drummond, Robert Walpole

2. Janus in Roman Life and Cult: A Study in Roman Religions … By Bessie Rebecca Burchett

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