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Old 02-05-2015, 04:14 AM
Jenny Crow Jenny Crow is offline
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i once asked Shymhz the following question

"is it true that the leader of each mythology is the same angel?
mythology: egyption....greek...nordic....roman....
leader : ........ra.........zeus....odin.....jupiter...
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Here was the reply
"the greek text is correct.

the connection is exact.

it is true that the pantheon of all these have the same beings yet who is greatest and who is leader is not always the same. ra is greatest but osiris more worshipped. ouranos is greatest but zeus more worshipped. ra is more equivalent to helios than to zeus.
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Why would you ask if the leader of each mythology is the same ANGEL?

I just find it so....umm...well...unbelievable that a deity of a pagan pantheon is an angel. The Morrigan from the Celtic pantheon is about as far as you can get from being an angel, at least that's how I see it.
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Old 02-05-2015, 04:20 AM
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Have you ever wondered where the 'Hanging Man' in Tarot cards originates from ? Well now you know.

The Hanged Man in the Tarot is Odin of Norse mythology.
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Old 02-05-2015, 06:41 AM
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... if I offered a prayer to Zeus, would I get a response??
Why not try it and see?
The best way to prove or disprove an idea is to test it.
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Old 02-05-2015, 09:30 AM
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Why would you ask if the leader of each mythology is the same ANGEL?
i was curious to see if there was any connection and if each god in each different historical mythology was basically the same fallen entity.

In this case, what i found out whilst communicating with the repented fallen watcher Shymhz was that he was both Odin and Zeus.
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Old 03-05-2015, 03:48 AM
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Hmmmm.....I see.....interesting

But why would you think that a god was a "fallen entity"
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Old 03-05-2015, 08:26 AM
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Hmmmm.....I see.....interesting

But why would you think that a god was a "fallen entity"
At that time, i assumed that a fallen entities' strength / authority was directly proportional to the quantity of mortal followers that they had.

Hence, there are often 2 primary powers / leaders in each mythology. These 2 will always be Shemyhaza and Azazel who were the 2 main leaders of the fallen watchers who landed on Mount Hermon in Syria.

Secondly, these fallen watchers were viewed as gods amongst the people.

Thirdly, the lesser strength watchers have single domains of power. Example, Pan in Roman mythology is lower down the ranks of the 200 fallen watchers and has authority over 'farming'. This same entity went by the name Silvanus in Celtic mythology who was biased towards farming and nature.

The same would apply to MorrĂ­gan in Celtic mythology who is biased towards war and probably Athena in Greek mythology.

Again maybe their power originates from the aura's that radiate from humans bodies. So each fallen angel will focus on every person's talents.

War gods/goddesses focus on human soldiers. Life from the ground (Pan) will focus on farmers.
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Old 03-05-2015, 10:09 PM
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Tristran, you're writing your posts as if what you say IS, when in actuality what you are posting are simply your beliefs

However, I can see that you and I will never agree so we'll just have to agree to disagree

I must get a word in here though and say that it's my belief that Shemyhaza and Azazel have nothing to do with any pagan deities.

I'm assuming, when you speak of the two primary powers in each mythology, that you are referring to female and male - usually, but not always, the Mother Goddess and her consort.

These pagan deities are pre-Christian and have nothing to do with fallen angels - so us pagans believe.
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Old 04-05-2015, 10:49 AM
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Tristran, you're writing your posts as if what you say IS, when in actuality what you are posting are simply your beliefs
You could try praying to Jesus Christ and getting the truth from Him instead.

What better source of truth is there and it is all for free. Simply ask your questions to Yahushua and ask for answers in dreams.

If you don't believe me then just wait for the day that the fallen watchers show up on our turf. Their skin is pale, hair white/blonde, blue eyes, low crown foreheads, pointy elf ears and have minds of geniuses. Note they are technically minded and have no senses of humor.

Simply asking one 'hey, whats up' will result in them literally looking up into the air in bewilderment.

Now why was the (Star Trek) genius Spock depicted with pointy ears and no sense of humor. The same applies to the pale face, Commander Data.
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Old 05-05-2015, 04:15 AM
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Well.....like I say....you believe in your beliefs and I'll believe in mine See you around
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Old 06-05-2015, 11:55 PM
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Yeah, I agree with jenny Crow. I have always understood that if we were looking at deific figures odin was the "Hanged man". That also is the concept of change and sacrifice.

It sounds to me like the whole thread is much more specific than Hellenistic Deities, worship of whom is still very active.
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