The Feminine Principle in Mythology

Dakini the Skywalker is a Tantric priestess with the spirit of Kali Ma as the Angel of Death. She is well-known, even in the West, as witches preparing the dead for burial and convening in cemeteries. They also comfort the dying. The ancient tribes found death difficult to understand. Walker says, “they couldn’t formulate an idea of non-perception.” “They see no light, they see in darkness.” They thought if they could just find the right ritual, they could avoid death. The Great Goddess was involved in every aspect of death, so death everywhere was a woman’s business. The Bible tells of “giants in the earth in those days” (Genesis 6:4) and many who live long lives. I believe that the author of Genesis is talking about the Anunnaki, ETs who came to Earth seeking gold. They are still alive today and they are very tall. Marduk, the son of Enki, however, died at the time of Alexander the Great, who was keenly disappointed that he wouldn’t be able to meet Marduk. Enlil, Enki and Thoth are on the Earth today.

Deborah was a ruler/judge of Israel, having the same name as “the Pure Mother Bee.” She lived under a palm tree identified with the maternal Tree of Life, like the Tree of Ishtar. Ishtar was the Anunnaki princess Inanna. The Bible called her a judge to disguise the fact that she was one of the governing matriarchs of a former age (Judges 4:4). Also from the Bible, Delilah means “she who makes weak.” De is the yonic door; lilu is the lotus, another yonic symbol; Yonic is the female sex organ. And for centuries the yonic Door was a sexual symbol of great fascination and dread for the males of the world, not knowing their own part in procreation. Delilah was the Goddess who weakened the sun god every day and sent him under the Earth. In the case of Samson it was the mill wheel. Walker says Samson was Shamash the Sun god, but I couldn’t find this fact in 2 of Sitchin’s books. Finally I found in “When Time Began” that Shamash was the Sun god (p.22). He was the son of Sin the Moon god, which places him in a peculiar relationship to the Moon.

I came across an interesting tidbit about the Jewish calendar, which, in 1983 when Sitchen wrote “The Wars of Gods and Men,” was at the year 5743. The odd part is that the Jewish calendar matches the Anunnaki calendar, which started in Nippur in 3760 BC. I did the addition and it works. Abraham was a real patriarch of the Jews who lived in Ur in Sumeria until God called him to go to Haran and then to Canaan. His father, Terah, was an Oracle Priest to the Anunnaki gods, and he had a roomful of statues of the gods, which Abraham hated. I think I read somewhere that he knocked them all down.

Greek “meter” means mother. The letter “de” is the “delta” or triangle, a female genital sign known as the letter of the vulva in the sacred Greek alphabet. It meant the door of birth, death and sexual paradise. The Goddess Demeter’s cult centers had tombs with triangular doorways, short vaginal passages and domes, signifying the womb of the Goddess from which birth might come. Walker says that doorways were sacred to women. In Sumeria the doorways were painted red, the female blood of life, a custom copied by the Jews during Passover. The triangular -door yoni symbolized Demeter’s trinity. She appeared as Creator (Virgin), Mother (Preserver), and Crone (Destroyer). In some myths Demeter’s (Ceres’) daughter Persephone is kidnapped by Hades and brought to the Underworld. Ceres is so upset that the crops fail (Ceres is Goddess of Agriculture). But she makes a deal with Hades. She will have Persephone for 6 months (when the harvest is bountiful) and Hades will have her for 6 months (when the ground is fallow).

The Goddess Diana is the Roman “Queen of Heaven,” and as a triple Goddess, her aspects are Lunar Virgin, Mother of Creatures and the Huntress (Destroyer). Her Greek name is Artemis. Her cult was so widespread in the ancient world that Christians regarded her as their primary rival and called her the “queen of witches.” The Gospels commanded total destruction of all Diana’s temples in “Asia and all the world” (Acts 19:27). Gradually, although Diana was called by her worshippers by her traditional name, Christians began calling her Madonna. Diana remained Goddess of hunting and woodlands all the way up to the 18th century in England.

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