The lemniscate is the number eight (8) on its side (∞). Most see this as the infinity symbol. This symbol has something to do with the infinite, but not in the way that most people think. I’m always telling people they are infinite and need to realize their power, but this symbol has more to do with the communication with the infinite or your higher self. I have also seen where religions say this is the symbol of the devil and conspiracy buffs say it is an illuminati symbol. Time to illuminate. Continue reading “Lemniscate-Infinity”
Month: June 2017
Angels
An angel, according to religions, is a spiritual being superior to humans in power and intelligence. Some angels are good and some are bad. They even battle each other and god has to step in to make peace between them. As you will see, there is nothing heavenly about these beings and they are described as superior to humans because the people they are supposed to represent think they are above us. Continue reading “Angels”
Happy Litha and Summer Solstice
Litha falls on the summer solstice. With the sun at it’s zenith, this is the longest day of the year. It is a celebration of the God and Goddess at the height of their power. They are the king and queen of the fertile lands and together they rule over the fertile, growing earth. Their mature love for each other ensures the success of the ripening crops. It marks the preparatory period before the harvest season at a time when the Holly King Takes over for the Oak King until Yuletide. Continue reading “Happy Litha and Summer Solstice”
Tuatha De Danann
Most of what we know about the Tuatha De Danann is from a text called Lebor Gabala Erenn(The Book of the Taking of Ireland). Better known as The Book of Invasions. This book was written by christian monks and was put together as late as the 11th century. Here we go again with the 11th century. King Arthur legends and the Norse Eddas were all written in or around the 11th century. How foolish do the royals and religions think we are? The Tuatha De Danann were the first to Ireland and I’m about to show you why. Good thing these christian scribes didn’t really understand what they were actually writing or true history would be gone. Continue reading “Tuatha De Danann”
Scarab Beetle
Scarab Beetles were popular amulets and impression seals in Ancient Egypt. They have found these amulets in large numbers and there is a significant amount of artwork showing the Scarab Beetle. But the Scarab is found in several other ancient cultures including American Indian, Buddhism and Taoism. What does this symbol mean? Mainstream archeologist and researchers will tell you it represents Ra rolling the sun across the sky. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Continue reading “Scarab Beetle”
The Bindi
A Bindi is a bright red dot worn on the forehead by people who follow Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and some followers of New Age. Lately it has become a fashion statement in Hollywood. It is said to represent the third eye or the 6th chakra. This is not a symbol of a married woman, it has more to do with spiritualism and meditation. Where did this red dot come from? The picture of Alexander the Great should give it away. Continue reading “The Bindi”