2 - Heavenly Bodies: 
	The Gods of the Ancients
	
	To further our quest in the understanding of secret societies we need to 
	fully understand their background, both in belief and in history. 
	
	 
	
	Because so 
	many of today’s secret societies express imagery and symbolism that revolves 
	around the beliefs of our pre-Christian ancestors, we would do well to try 
	and comprehend how and why these beliefs started and what the symbols that 
	we see really mean. To this end, we need to investigate the realm of the 
	“heavenly bodies” - the planets in the night sky.
	
	I am always overjoyed when I visit a remote location, where the light from 
	street lamps doesn’t pollute and poison our vision of our heavenly partners. 
	
	
	 
	
	To stand and stare on a crystal clear night at the twinkling stars and to be 
	in awe at the incredible number of lights that reach our eyes is an 
	experience everybody should have. Today we understand what these stars 
	are - they are distant and sometimes long-dead suns. Our ancestors, without 
	the orange glare of a suburban street, were unaware of the science behind 
	the wonder. 
	
	 
	
	For them these were the myriad eyes of the gods in heaven - the 
	great Shining Ones in the sky.
	
	 
	
	The father sun and the mother moon were 
	dominant due to their size and the seeming relationship they held to the 
	very hormonal nature of man and woman - they literally controlled our lives. 
	There is little wonder that the tales of these heavenly twinkling gods 
	should remain with us in our religious fables, myths, and folklore.
	
	Similar to the Pagan god Pan, whose name means “All,” the Bible says that 
	“Christ is all and in all.” Did the early Christians and Gnostics understand 
	man’s relationship with the hidden forces of the larger universe? 
	
	 
	
	One thing 
	is sure, this understanding has been held like a baby in arms by the secret 
	societies we shall soon discuss.
	
	The questions of whether early man understood and utilized the effects of 
	cyclic patterns, electromagnetic forces, and the closeness of his nature 
	with plants and animals may be answered in the signs of the reverence he 
	paid to these elements; his worship and ritualistic behavior surrounding 
	some of these basic and fundamental parts of the “supernature.”
	
	Cyclic patterns and rhythms dominate our lives, from the day to night 
	patterns to the seasonal changes and their effects upon us.
	
	 
	
	If we look at a 
	few of the cycles that have become important to man, we can see how they 
	affect us.
	 
	
	
	
	
	The solar system in balance
	 
	
	Day/night cycles are different in other parts of the world. Some have longer 
	nights and shorter days, for example, and their nature has adapted 
	accordingly. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is purely the result of long 
	nights. 
	
	 
	
	On the equator, where the sun is stronger and is out for longer 
	periods, SAD does not exist and is indeed refuted.
	
	In several parts of the world, we have four seasons. Elsewhere, the seasons 
	are different. Tropical regions have two seasons: wet and dry. Monsoon areas 
	have three: cold, hot, and rainy. In polar regions, the temperature change 
	from summer to winter is abrupt.
	
	Man, animal, and plant life have adapted remarkably well to the different 
	seasons they experience, and so too has their mythology.
	
	The pineal gland actually measures the seasons and length of day. This is 
	how we adapt to the various seasons around the globe. Many species, 
	including some types of bird, can accurately predict the weather to help 
	them plan migratory patterns.
	
	 
	
	The Orange Ladybird insect in the United 
	Kingdom has never been wrong in its long-term winter predictions.
	 
	
	 
	
	
	
	The Moon
	The moon plays an important part in all the religions of the world and is 
	hidden deeply in the secret societies.
	
	 
	
	Lunar cycles and human experience are 
	intrinsically linked. The tidal flow of the world’s oceans corresponds to 
	the waxing and waning of the moon, as does the menstrual cycle, which has 
	had a profound effect upon our early and later religious beliefs.
	
	Menstruation (moon-struation) occurs only during the fertile years and had 
	symbolic meaning amongst early cultures. The menstrual blood of women is 
	considered with awe and fear and may have much to do with the use of Red 
	Ochre by ancient man. 
	
	 
	
	This blood is also derided and called unclean (even 
	today, the women of Judaism go through a purification bath seven days after 
	the end of the menstruation), a poisoning of woman for her sins by the great 
	gods, although this appeared to be a much later addition as a result of the 
	subtle battle of the religious sexes, as the earlier cults seem to have 
	revered the blood, even to the point of drinking it.
	
	Menstruating women were often kept away from the other members of their 
	tribe or village.
	
	 
	
	This may be why the witches’ Sabbath took place 
	specifically on the day when the moon took rest, and was associated with 
	evil. Ishtar, one of the Moon Goddess’s titles, was said to be menstruating 
	on this day. The menstruating woman is also seen as a symbol of fertility, 
	and in some African cultures she is led around the home of one who wishes to 
	become pregnant and asked to touch everything. 
	
	 
	
	The onset of menstruation 
	marks the move from child to woman and was celebrated with Earth Goddess or 
	Mother Goddess rituals and, much later, within the taking of blood in the 
	Eucharist.
	
	The Sabbath (Heart-rest of the moon), the moon’s day of rest, the seventh 
	day, was later taken over by the Jews, who turned it into their day of rest 
	and laid waste to the maternal, lunar religions, and inaugurated their 
	paternal “sun god.” Christians took this further, moving the day of rest to 
	the Mithraic Sun-day - the original moon day being Monday. 1
	
	The sidereal lunar month is 27.32 days and the synodic lunar month is 29.53 
	days. Both have different paths and different meanings dependent upon your 
	culture. In the sidereal lunar year there are 13 months per year. This is a 
	matriarchal structure and is more than 3,000 years old.
	
	The instillation of a 12-month period seems to have been an attempt by the 
	solar patriarchal cultures to gain dominance, and thus we now have 12 months 
	per year. The months are, in effect, symbols of the Zodiac houses. 
	
	 
	
	Each 
	“house” or “mansion” of the Zodiac is approximately 30 degrees, so the sun 
	passes through each “mansion” every 30 degrees. Jesus, of course, as the 
	symbol of the sun came of age at 30 and claimed that his Father’s mansion 
	had many rooms. 
	
	 
	
	All of this was what is known as
	astrotheology -  the theology 
	of the stars - and all of this crept slowly into the hidden chambers of the 
	secret orders.
	
	The elimination of the 13-month period has come down to us today with the 
	persecution of the witches’ coven, which has 13 members, the number 13 being 
	considered unlucky in the West, but more importantly the fact that Jesus had 
	12 disciples, therefore making up 13 in total, the hidden number of Mother 
	Earth. 
	
	 
	
	Indeed the very concept of Christianity is built around a celestial 
	and solar worship: 
	
		
		Christ is the sun, which dies for three days in midwinter 
	and is resurrected three days later; Mary being linked both in myth and 
	etymology to the moon; and the 12 disciples representing the 12 star-signs.
	
	
	The moon is tied up in many of our early cultures. 
	
	 
	
	The names of its 
	associated deities vary due to locality, language, and ethnic differences, 
	but are all essentially of the same: 
	
		
		Aphrodite, Astarte, Badb, Brigit, 
	Ch’ang O, Demeter, Persephone, Hecate, Inanna, Isis, Ishtar, Maja Jotma, 
	Tsuki-Yomi, and all emerging as the Gnostic Sophia or wisdom. 
	
	
	Some of these 
	designations have been carried on, kept alive behind the scenes by the 
	secret cults while they were subtly battling or even creating the front 
	lines of the new or growing solar and male-oriented popular gods such as 
	Mithras and 
	
	Yahweh.
	
	 
	
	They are all literal elements of a very real internal 
	symbolism - the balance of the male and female sides of our own mind.
	
	The terms “lunatic” (“moon-struck”) and “mental” are both taken from the 
	moon, under the impression that such effects are brought on by the lunar 
	periods, usually the full moon. It is not surprising that the moon was 
	denounced as the “mad” moon when we consider the patriarchal and matriarchal 
	battles being fought across the continents. 
	
	 
	
	The idea was put forward that 
	the electrical energy of the body became drained at this time of the month, 
	and caused the person to lose his or her faculties. Just 200 years ago, 
	Lunacy was even covered by English law. Kleptomania, arson, and dangerous 
	driving have been shown scientifically to increase at times of the full 
	moon, so there may be some scientific reason for this matriarchal lost 
	battle.
	
	The Jewish Passover is celebrated on the lunar calendar; the Christian 
	Easter (Eoster was the Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring) is calculated from the 
	full moon after the vernal equinox. The full moon at the autumnal equinox is 
	celebrated as the harvest moon. The Jews had moon festivals, such as New 
	Moon and Full Moon (see Num. 28,11:14). The eclipse of the moon is 
	considered by many cultures to be the union of the Sun God and Moon Goddess.
	
	There were 500,000 births measured in New York in 1948/57. The results 
	revealed that more births occurred during a waning moon and the maximum 
	after a full moon. In the North Sea coast of Germany, most births occurred 
	at high tides as the moon passed overhead. More children are born in the 
	Northern Hemisphere in May and June than in November and December, and vice 
	versa in the Southern Hemisphere. 
	
	 
	
	Size of offspring has also been mapped and 
	shows a noticeable pattern dependent upon time of year.
	
	 
	
	In the 1960s, Eugen 
	Jonas understood the lunar aspect of ovulation and successfully increased 
	the effectiveness of contraception to 98 percent. When he was presented with 
	the birth charts of 250 newborn children he successfully identified the sex 
	of 87 percent of the babies from planetary information alone.
	
	Frank Brown of Northwestern University, Illinois, found that oysters in his 
	laboratory, 1,000 miles from their Connecticut shore, opened at the same 
	time as their home shores’ high tide, which, in turn, is related to the 
	moon’s orbital pattern. Brown also proved that potatoes, rats, and fiddler 
	crabs are all governed by lunar periods. Within laboratories, the 
	metabolisms of various creatures fluctuated in response to lunar patterns 
	and geomagnetic factors. 
	
	 
	
	Now, years later, research is proving that all 
	known sea creatures, when taken from their natural homes, still obey the 
	same lunar cycles. At the time, many scientists thought Brown to be dealing 
	with the paranormal sciences and ignored his research. What it does show 
	(and scientifically) is the effect of cycles and electromagnetic energy on 
	the natural inhabitants of this planet - including humans. 
	
	 
	
	It is no wonder the 
	ancients saw in these planetary bodies the gods who controlled their lives.
	 
	
	
	
	The Sun
	The Shining One, “great light of the world,” is venerated all over the globe 
	as the light of life, the giver of heat, and the most important cyclic 
	symbol of all time. 
	
	 
	
	Our ancestors knew that it meant life or death. It was 
	essential for the sun to return every day, for its strength to be renewed 
	again each Easter. We say the sun is wise, and therefore in mystery plays 
	around the world, light equates to wisdom. The strength of the sun gave rise 
	to its being considered the most powerful of the deities. In the early 
	developed civilizations the sun is always there.
	
	 
	
	In Egyptian culture, and 
	according to the Heliopolis cult, the sun was Atum, Ra, Re, Atum-Ra, or Ra-Atum. 
	In the Memphis cult, the sun was known as Amun, or Amun-Re. The scarab 
	beetle is often used to portray the sun in some aspects, a symbol of 
	self-regeneration and the early ideas of reincarnation. The sun is generally 
	male and outwits the lunar female goddess as well as mates with her.
	
	We sacrifice, dance (almost always, significantly, in circles or cycles), 
	travel hundreds of miles, and sing to the great light. We humanize it and 
	give it names such as Apollo, and include him in dramas. This, of course, 
	hides a deeper and more symbolic understanding that the initiated, the 
	ancient Shining Priesthood of the sun knew how to decipher. 
	
	 
	
	The cyclic 
	pattern and life-giving nature of the sun is key to the secrets of the 
	ancient Shining Ones.
	
	The movements of the sun have inspired tales of where the sun god goes and 
	why he comes back, of battles fought and death overcome. This last idea of 
	overcoming death gives us the first hint at how man has used the sun god 
	fables and mysteries to hide the secret ideas of how we could be 
	reincarnated. 
	
	 
	
	Thousands of years of begging the sun to return each day and 
	be reborn each spring led ancient man to develop his own rebirth rituals and 
	ideas of how to accomplish it. Now, with thousands of years of additional 
	mystery and symbolism, we find it almost impossible to decipher the magic 
	secret.
	
	Everyday we rise with the sun. Our bodies release hormones, which waken, 
	revive, and regenerate us. In summer, our endocrine glands release more 
	hormones that bring a sense of well-being. By late afternoon we feel more 
	relaxed as the sun’s strength wanes. The secret police of many countries 
	often choose this time of day to arrest people, as they are more easily 
	subdued. 
	
	 
	
	If today we understand how to utilize the power of the sun with the 
	regenerative effects of holidays and by the dealings of the secret police, 
	what did our ancient and supposedly less complicated ancestors do?
	
	Sunspot activity affects our biorhythms directly in ways we do not 
	understand. Evidence shows that it can be an irritant to our bodily 
	functions and mental attitude.
	
	 
	
	The Foundation for the Study of Cycles has 
	produced some interesting results with their long-term research, including 
	some of the following: 
	
		
		There is a 3.86 year cycle in lemming suicides and 
	North American lumber pine growth; an 11.1 year cycle of sun spot activity 
	and serious upsurge in war and unrest. 
	
	
	The Black Death and the Great Plague 
	coincided with this solar turbulence. There is also an increase in traffic 
	accidents every 11.1 years, a rise and fall in hemlines, and an increase of 
	volcanic and earthquake activity. 
	
	 
	
	This last point will not be lost on those 
	who already know that Yahweh was in fact a volcanic and solar god - an ancient 
	linking of the two cyclic phenomena.
	 
	
	
	
	The Stars
	The myriad Shining Ones also have an effect on us. 
	
	 
	
	Michel Gauquelin, a 
	French psychologist, placed the hypothesis that we are affected by the 
	position of the planets at our time of birth firmly on the doorstep of 
	science. He showed that the position of the stars had some indication as to 
	what line of work one may enter later in life.
	
	 
	
	This was not related to the 
	practice of astrology or the horoscopes in the daily newspapers, but a 
	serious, scientific data analysis. 
	
	 
	
	The psychologist Hans Eysenck said, 
	
		
		“How 
	ever much it may go against the grain, I think we must admit that there is 
	something here that requires explanation.” 
	
	
	His results, however, only showed 
	the astronomically aligned tendencies within the higher professionals, as 
	the same response was not achieved with unskilled workers.
	
	The study of the stars goes back thousands of years. Some say 4,000 B.C. 
	Sumeria was the first to do so. Others put this even earlier and say that 
	ancient man was studying the stars 32,000 years ago. 2 
	
	 
	
	Their evidence is an 
	engraved antler from Abri Blanchard, France, with a strange pattern of 
	notches or calendrical phases of the moon.
	
	With all the evidence on patterns, rhythms, and electromagnetism that affect 
	our bodies, it is no wonder that modern science has taken another look at 
	the ancient art of astrology, which has been neglected because of the 
	widespread misuse of generic horoscopes.
	
	Natal astrology deals with planetary positions at the time of our birth. 
	Astrometeorology concerns the prediction of major earthquakes, climatic 
	changes, and volcanic eruptions. There is much evidence to suggest that 
	certain animals, which can predict such occurrences, are born at a specific 
	time of year that corresponds to certain astrological predictions, and the 
	reason is simple. 
	
	 
	
	The movements of the planets cause changes in the subtle 
	electromagnetic energy of the galaxy, and with such organs as the pineal 
	gland, animals can indeed “read” this information. In my other work (The 
	Serpent Grail), I have shown how this energy is indeed real and can, in 
	fact, even be picked up by humans, when they revert back to their own superconscious.
	
	Cosmobiology is the study of the balance between cyclic behavior, biological 
	patterns, radiation, and gravitational effects upon us, and as any good 
	scientist will tell you, gravitation is a wave and can affect our psyche.
	
	Ancient peoples must have understood the precise mappings of these newly 
	named sciences when they too predicted such things by the stars. It may be 
	that ancient man was using both his “hidden powers,” and the tools of the 
	Earth around him. It may also be that the ideas and symbolism of alchemy 
	were just a few more steps along this path.
	
	The Indian sage, Parasar (circa. 3000 B.C.) used natal astrology in his 
	work. Megalithic structures have many astrological and Earth alignments. 
	
	 
	
	The 
	Pyramids map the stars, obeying the Hermetic lore of “as above so below.” 
	Ziggurats, temples, floor paintings, carvings, and 40-mile-long lines etched 
	into the ground all convey the ancient and global belief in astrological 
	predictions.
	
	The very earliest almanacs contained weather forecasts based upon 
	astrological predictions. In the countries of Arabia, the position of the 
	stars was consistent with the weather. The ancient priesthood would have 
	appeared to be in the know all the time, and, therefore, would appear holy 
	and godlike; it was little wonder that they became incorporated into the 
	symbolic format and titles of the stars.
	
	The term zodiac has a meaning pertaining to animals, possibly “animal map” 
	or “circle of animals.” This is seen more precisely in the ancient Chinese 
	chart on which every star sign has an animal name. The Zodiac is the belt of 
	the gods, which lies nine degrees to either side of the ecliptic plane, and 
	contains the orbits of the moon and the major planets. 
	
	 
	
	Each Zodiac is 30 
	degrees apart. 
	
	 
	
	The sun originally traversed these minor gods on a regular 
	path and the various signs of the zodiac were blessed with his arrival. All 
	the god-man stories, from Jesus to Horus, can be shown quite easily to be 
	this very progression of the sun through the heavens.
	
	That the word zodiac pertains to animals explains why it contains animal 
	symbols, such as the ram and fish. These ancient anthropomorphic beliefs 
	were included into the sky, in the same way that Pagan gods were taken on as 
	saints by the Christian Church. 
	
	 
	
	Later on, the saints received their own 
	stars and were painted with them in ecclesiastical fervor - they even took on 
	the symbols of the animals, as they were nothing more than a Christian 
	creation developed from astrotheological origins. This concept has been 
	concealed from the general population, as Acharya S tells us in The Christ 
	Conspiracy:
	
	The cosmology or celestial mythos has in reality been hidden from the masses 
	for many centuries for the purpose of enriching and empowering the ruling 
	elite. Its conspiring priest-kings have ruled empires in full knowledge of 
	it since time immemorial and have ‘lorded’ it over the heads of the serfs.
	
	Here yet again we have other authors discovering the idea that since time 
	“immemorial” the people of the world have been lied to for power.
	
	In some of the world’s zodiacs, such as the Chinese version, there is even a 
	tree at the center representing the Earth’s polar axis - and this is the real 
	location of Eden, in the sky.
	
	The Babylonians, and especially people in the Middle East, studied the stars 
	mathematically and attempted, even as long as 5,000 years ago, to 
	scientifically log the reactions and effects of the stars. They produced a 
	calendar and perfect measures of time, essential for a people without 
	clocks. 
	
	 
	
	Carl Jung suggested that the Zodiac was an archetypal component of 
	the psyche of mankind, and he linked it with the theory of the “collective 
	unconscious.”
	
	The patterns and rhythms of the stars, with their gravitational and 
	radiation activity, have enormous effects upon our universe, but could they 
	also affect us individually and collectively?
	
	The cosmic radiation hitting and passing through our planet is millions of 
	years old. It comes in cycles, as does the solar wind. The cycles increase 
	and decrease, but nevertheless there is a pattern. Our species has been on 
	this planet, and life has been part of the vast universe, long enough for 
	there to be some marked and observable effect.
	
	There are a vast number of other cycles in which we are involved, such as 
	urinary cycles, sexual cycles, stock market crashes, epidemics, and a host 
	of other minor cycles. A study of history will show how generations 
	experience the same mistakes, and successes, all in a cyclic pattern. Stock 
	market crashes themselves make a profound analogy. 
	
	 
	
	Those in the know and 
	with the power or money can predict these things, so they can also increase 
	their power and money exponentially. Those with the knowledge maintain the 
	power - the knowledge of cycles.
	
	The Buddhist Wheel of Life reflects the understanding the ancients had of 
	this cyclic life of ours. The Wheel culminates in the 12 links in the chain 
	of causation on the search for truth, and it depicts, amongst others, 
	creatures of passion, stupidity, and hatred, and shows how we endlessly 
	repeat the same things. These repeating patterns of life events, 
	circumstances, and our thoughts and emotions that come round again and 
	again, are just like the planets that orbit the sun at different rates of 
	orbital frequency.
	
	We could say that the orbiting movement of the planets in our solar system 
	represent - and at the same time reflect - the same patterns that are going on 
	within a person’s internal dialogue, as if what is going on in outer-space 
	reflects what is going on within our inner-space, and within the inner 
	depths of our own psyche.
	
	The Hindus also make a connection with reincarnation, as the life-death 
	cycle is just another cycle of repeating patterns they believe are due to 
	karma not yet worked out, and broken. It is said that the ultimate goal is 
	to stop or break the Wheel of Karma.
	
	If this is true, then every person’s astrological chart will contain 
	information about the present life and maybe even previous lives - that is, 
	the “program” that each person holds within his or her own consciousness - and 
	that an individual’s chart or horoscope will also show the strengths and 
	weaknesses of that person, and also those circumstances and events that are 
	both rewarding and challenging. It will also show the stumbling blocks that 
	we each have to overcome in order to move on.
	
	If we are intelligent enough to study the cycle of the heavens and 
	understand this, then it’s possible that our own personal horoscope will, 
	more or less, reveal to us the same patterns locked up in our DNA, being the 
	path of our own life, and also the challenges that are set before us, which 
	we are being encouraged to try and break.
	
	 
	
	It may even be possible to break 
	the program or pattern entirely!
	
	It has now been determined that the information one gets from a personal 
	horoscope is usually about 75 to 80 percent correct, depending of course on 
	the skill of the astrologer - adding that this statistic really stems from the 
	fact that, in general, man has only a limited knowledge about astrology - as 
	much knowledge as he has about everything else, if you take things to the 
	highest level that man can understand at this present stage in his 
	evolution.
	
	Lack of knowledge about astrology is really due to certain prejudices people 
	have in regard to the superficial and over-generalized version of astrology 
	that is deemed acceptable both for and by society.
	
	The astrology that we read in the newspapers and magazines and can learn 
	from the books on the shelves in the Mind, Body, and Spirit section is the 
	astrology familiar to society, and which has become too generalized and 
	commercialized to be of any real use. 
	
	 
	
	The planets themselves - and more 
	importantly the position of the planets in the solar system at any one 
	time - will give a different meaning for each individual. The different vibrational influences that radiate from each planet, and especially the 
	changing vibrations that result from the changing positions of each planet 
	in relation to the others in the solar system, are very subtle as to be 
	hardly noticeable or measurable. 
	
	 
	
	However, because of the continuous 
	bombardment of these vibrations on the Earth, they are also deeply effective 
	and far-reaching with regard to the consciousness of each individual on this 
	planet, and so the meanings that can be read from them is based on the 
	position of the planets at the exact time of every individual’s conception 
	or birth. 
	
	 
	
	Seeing that most of us are conceived and born at different times 
	this creates a wide variety of different beliefs, experiences, and outlooks. 
	All this is reflected in the positions of the planets in the cyclonic, 
	cycling motion of our solar system, which acts as a giant cosmic clock, 
	containing within all its biorhythmic-like cycles the “blueprint” for each 
	individual life on this planet. 
	
	 
	
	So then, in a nutshell, an individual’s 
	astrological chart is a picture of that individual’s life, and each planet 
	(and the interactions between the planets) charts the repeating patterns in 
	that life - the frequencies of the planets, creating the vibrational patterns 
	that had been imprinted on the central nervous system while the fetus of the 
	individual was growing in the womb. 
	
	 
	
	The patterns of events that take years 
	to repeat are linked to the larger, slower, outer planets - such as Jupiter, 
	Saturn, and Uranus. One’s horoscope is really a representation of one’s 
	picture of reality, and the internal dialogue that creates this particular 
	picture.
	
	I am certain the ancients understood this, and this may have been one of the 
	reasons why great emphasis was placed on the positions of the stars and the 
	movements of the sun, moon, and planets.
	
	The web that man has spread across the many thousands of years is complex 
	and cluttered.
	
	 
	
	Historians would have us believe that various human 
	achievements sprang up spontaneously and simultaneously across the 
	continents. Mathematically, this is in error. There are too many 
	coincidences, too many simultaneous eruptions of human culture and 
	achievement, from the buildings that share a common purpose as solar and 
	astral temples to the emergence of the ancient cross as a symbol - all of this 
	is related to the resonant energy of the universe and is deeply entrenched 
	in the emerging scientific idea of quantum entanglement.
	
	 
	
	This new theory, 
	backed by scientists from Beijing University, actually shows how telepathy 
	is possible and likely when the particles/waves of two individuals are 
	entangled. The same effect occurs with any energy wave/particle. Through 
	meditation the individual comes closer and closer to consciously 
	understanding this energy - an amazing thought, and an amazing deception that 
	this information has been kept from us.
	
	Remember that there is no easy way to show everything that is linked, there 
	is simply too much information and much is hidden in secret societies.
	
	In 1957, Tom Lethbridge wrote a book called Gogmagog. He claimed that 
	Druidism and Brahmanism were linked and shared a common origin. Lethbridge 
	believed that their ancient religion was somehow related to and existed for 
	the Earth Goddess, also associated with the Moon Goddess and often 
	cross-linked. 
	
	 
	
	This is true in that She was one of the deities worshipped by 
	the ancient priesthood, to whom the Brahmins and Druids were related. 
	
	 
	
	The 
	Earth/Moon Goddess, or Mother, had many names, Gaia or Ge, Isis, Astarte, 
	and eventually culminating in the Virgin Mary (Mother of God) or even Mary 
	Magdalene, and leading to the cult of the Black Virgin, which itself seems 
	to be related more to Mary Magdalene than the Mother of God. In essence they 
	are all built around the same energy, the same very human and even universal 
	pattern that is built into each and every one of us.
	
	Lethbridge was so upset by the reaction to his hypothesis that he “retired” 
	to Devon and took up dowsing, itself uniquely linked to the ancient Shining 
	Ones’ culture and to the idea of earth energy. Unfortunately, the effect of 
	this was to fuel his adversaries’ opinions of him, even though he discovered 
	some remarkable facts, which to this day are highly regarded by dowsers.
	
	Lethbridge showed that different substances or items produce different swing 
	rates of the pendulum. The pendulum is well known for being the most 
	accurate dowsing implement, and in Lethbridge’s case this proved to be true. 
	He found that the age of items gave a different rate, as did the surrounding 
	emotions. A pebble thrown violently reacted differently from one thrown in a 
	less aggressive manner. 
	
	 
	
	Work carried out by other dowsers has shown that 
	while the rates differ between dowsers, the principle remains the same. This 
	difference may be due to the rate at which the dowser absorbs the emitted 
	energy, but it is hard to understand why the rates are uniformly different. 
	If there had been a pattern of irregular rates this would be sufficient 
	evidence to ignore the practice; as it is, we have evidence enough to 
	require further investigation.
	
	Although some of the conclusions drawn by Lethbridge are open to debate, we 
	are left wondering whether there is any evidence for humans being able to 
	pick up energy. And I was to find there was. (See author’s other work or 
	www.serpentgrail.com)
	
	As we have seen, electromagnetism is in all things and we are open to its 
	power, as are animals. The theory is that we transfer this energy to the 
	implements used in dowsing. This may explain why some dowsers have different 
	rates, but still keep the same proportions as Lethbridge’s work. In the 
	Vietnam War and World War I, dowsers were used to help the Army find 
	unexploded shells and locate mines. Modern oil companies use the skills of 
	the dowsers to locate oil.
	
	There is much evidence to show that ancient man practiced dowsing, or 
	
	radiesthesia, in one form or another. In the Tassilin-Ajjer caves in the 
	Sahara of southeastern Algeria, there are ancient pictoglyphs, approximately 
	8,000 years old, which show what appears to be dowsing.
	
	 
	
	Thoth, the Egyptian 
	god of wisdom and writing, and the Greek Daedalus, both closely associated, 
	are credited with its invention.
	
	The Chinese, the masters of Feng Shui, have also been credited with the 
	invention of dowsing from the 3rd millennium B.C. In the Bible we find that 
	Moses (the patriarch who, according to Acts, had all the knowledge of Egypt 
	and whose name is linked to the sun and the snake) was adept at finding 
	water with his rod. The writers of the Bible vehemently opposed the 
	tradition of dowsing.
	
	 
	
	This was because just about any layperson could dowse 
	and therefore could take the secret knowledge away from the priesthood and 
	reduce their power.
	
	Later, 
	the Inquisition of the 
	Catholic Church found it necessary to stamp 
	out dowsing once again, while many abbots continued the practice in secret 
	and even wrote extensively on the subject, albeit symbolically. What would 
	be the reaction of the Church if its people were to find out that their own 
	prophets, including the supposed Savior, practiced divination?
	
	Among the other forms of divination to look out for is 
	
	Bath-Kol: divination 
	by means of the heavenly, divine voice. 
	
	 
	
	By interpreting this sound, the 
	ancient Jewish prophets could announce the Will of God to the people. If 
	ever there was a tool to keep the sacredness of God within the elite, then 
	this is it. This practice appears to be worldwide in all cultures but is 
	carried out only by the initiated few.
	
	 
	
	That is not to say that those 
	individuals were not in some way and through some form of formulated ritual 
	actually getting involved in the quantum entanglement of the universal 
	collective.
	
	Necromancy, the art of raising spirits from the dead to discover answers, is 
	another form of divination that has strong links with the Bible. The Witch 
	of Endor, in 1 Samuel 28, summoned the spirit of Samuel for Saul to 
	question. Saul paid the price for this sin, but this demonstrates the 
	existence of this ancient practice, which stretches back to beliefs in the 
	Underworld or place of the ancestors; a belief and a divination accomplished 
	all over the globe. 
	
	 
	
	Was this a practice common to the ancient priesthood who 
	may have traveled the world? 
	
	 
	
	The period fits well. But it is also part and 
	parcel of the Shining Ones’ attempt to contact those who have passed into 
	the Duat or Underworld. The ancient priests actually believed that they 
	could contact the spirits of the dead through meditation, drug-induced 
	states, or even physical actions such as Dervish.
	
	Astrology is a form of divination relating to the stars. This too was 
	practiced globally at the same time as necromancy. 3
	
	The interpretation of dreams, oneiromancy, is a worldwide custom and one 
	which also appears within the pages of the Bible, as well as many other holy 
	books from just about every other religion and culture from our ancient 
	past. Sometimes the dreamer would choose a specific location and take a 
	hallucinogenic substance to bring on a dream, which only the priest could 
	interpret.
	
	 
	
	In the Bible, the one with the ability to interpret the dream was 
	the chosen one of God - the Shining One, a special person or priest.
	
	Scrying is the method of using a crystal or shining ball, mirror, or, more 
	correctly and more ancient, a shining stone. Only a priest, or latterly 
	clairvoyant, could read the message received. This art goes back to and even 
	further than the Egyptians. Gypsies (the word is derived from “Egyptians”) 
	still use the crystal ball today.
	
	 
	
	Hebrew tradition has it that Adam received 
	wisdom from a shining stone, and Nostradamus used a bowl of water, as did 
	Zeus.
	
	Geomancy is the ancient from of reading messages from the earth. The word 
	comes from the Greek word for Mother Earth, Ge or Gaia, and mancy or 
	magos, 
	meaning knowledge. Ancient Greek, Latin, and Arab writers tell us about 
	geomancy. This divination technique is also global and is referred to in the 
	Bible, in some remarkable places, as we will see in later chapters. 
	
	 
	
	The 
	timescale of the spread of geomancy across the globe is much debated. There 
	is, however, no doubt that it was universally used and shows the link of 
	mankind to beliefs within the Mother Goddess, right through into 
	Christianity - a survival of ancient traditions.
	
	In geomancy, the earth is drawn upon by hand or with sticks and a response 
	read. Special codes or symbols are used, which are known only by the 
	initiated. The symbols are usually lines, dots, or stars. The final symbol 
	is probably the one we should remember, as this includes the symbol of the 
	fish, although not in modern geomancy techniques. 
	
	 
	
	The Arabs used random 
	marks and read these. In other parts of the world, earth was thrown into the 
	air and the shapes it formed as it fell on the ground it were interpreted.
	
	In China, the most complex form of geomancy was Feng Shui (literally, “wind 
	and water”), the interpretation of the Earth energies (known as “Dragon 
	Paths”) and the use of this reading to discover where best to place tombs or 
	temples. The Chinese use a similar technique on humans in acupuncture, a 
	very popular and reportedly effective alternative medicine.
	
	The Chinese called the powers of the Earth “Yin” (female, negative) and 
	“Yang” (male, positive). As we know, everything, including energy, matter, 
	and magnetism, has a positive and a negative, so once again, our ancestors 
	were there before us. Modern-day dowsing has shown that sites such as 
	Stonehenge, Glastonbury, Newgrange, the pyramids of Egypt, and the ziggurats 
	of South America are all situated on these so-called ancient energy lines.
	
	 
	
	This is yet another example of the global aspect of these ancient beliefs, 
	which spread through cultures without altering the ethnicity of the 
	population, but fitting in with it. This ancient priesthood did not change 
	or improve the lifestyles of the general population, which is why it has 
	been so difficult for archaeologists to discover their existence; instead, 
	they simply passed on knowledge, sharing the power amongst themselves and 
	the few who were chosen to become Shining Ones.
	
	There are subtle hints, missed by orthodox history, which are beginning to 
	reveal the patterns of an antiquated hierarchy of special priests. 
	
	 
	
	Once we are alerted to their existence, it 
	becomes obvious that they were there all along. If we read any part of the 
	Bible again and replace the words “Lord” or "God" with the “Shining Ones,” it will become apparent how deeply rooted 
	into our culture this priesthood really is.
	
	There are many belief systems in the world, but they all come from one basic 
	and undeniable core, invented and evolved separately by the Shining Ones. 
	The same term is used across the globe due to the same enlightened aspect or 
	illumination achieved and sustained by them, and a worship of the same solar 
	globe seen everywhere. 
	
	 
	
	These priests were the experts of self-mind-control -  
	manipulating their own minds into the Shining world of the universe through 
	energy cycles and magnetism. 
	
	 
	
	With the use of drugs and physical and mental 
	effort, they achieved the Holy Grail of existence. With the benefits to 
	themselves being good health and knowledge of the world around them, they 
	found the Elixir.
	
	
	Instead of looking for great migrations of civilizations such as Atlantis, 
	we should be looking toward the faith makers, the illuminated ones who 
	spread throughout the peoples of the world and became gods among men.
 
	
	
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