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Mar 8, 2005, 4:00:01 AM3/8/05
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Resurrect Isis wrote:
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> The ancients didn't record history as we know history. Their records of
> history were legendary biographies. They were neither fiction nor fact. They
> were stories that were transmitted orally from generation to generation,
> partly for education, and partly for entertainment. Their legends were
> attempts to combine historical truths with models of virtue. All of the
> cultures on this planet, including American culture, are built on romantic
> legends and not on historical facts.
>
> That doesn't make the legendary biographies of ancient heroes historically
> false. According to the foundation legend of Egypt, Assur (Osiris) was an
> ancient king who Isis resurrected from the dead. In Egyptian religion, Assur
> is the ancestral father who invented agriculture and animal husbandry. He is
> usually painted green as the god of vegetation and is shown holding a grain
> flail and shepherds crook. The crook and flail identify Assur as the "Adam"
> of Cain and Abel.
>
> Assur cleared jungles, drained swamps, dug canals, and rid the land of
> noxious weeds and insects. He discovered which plants were fit for food and
> which were good for medicine. He taught people how to till the land and
> worship the gods. He abolished cannibalism, made laws, and established the
> first kingdom. After he raised his own people up from savagery, he went
> about teaching the arts of civilization to the rest of the world and etc.
> etc. etc.
>
> Needless to say, this story isn't historically true; no individual did all
> of that. Nevertheless, the legend goes all of the way back to the dawn of
> civilization. Assur was an Aryan god. The name is Aryan, and in no work of
> art is he depicted as African or Asiatic. In Egyptian art, Assur is clearly
> and Aryan king; he was not an upper Nile African. He was a king of the
> pre-Egyptian Nile Delta civilization. The legend goes back to the time in
> pre-history when the first settlers were clearing the jungles of the Nile
> Delta and transforming it into farm land.
>
> There is more true history in that legend than there is in the archeological
> digs going on in the African dry lands of Upper Egypt. The modern historians
> and archaeologists who dismiss the ancient myths and legends as fiction,
> ignorance, and superstition in their versions of true history based on
> "scientific" evidence are the ones who are writing false history.
>
> Resurrect Isis. She resurrected Assur after the early civilizations founded
> on his genius collapsed into the moats of dark ages, war, and despair. Her
> teachings of love and wisdom have collapsed into the moats of dark ages,
> war, and political authority based on fear and force instead of love and
> wisdom. Her time to rise has come.

True, most times they have converted Nemedia, Gaelic, to Namibia,
Ethiopia.
The Gate to the "Upper Kingdom" of the original legends is the
separation between the Taurus and Anti Taurus Mountains.

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