indigo28
12-05-2009, 12:58 AM
After much research and reading everything I could find; I've decided what I think the sons of An are worshipping in Bohemian Grove: the Owl represents Athena the goddess of wisdom. The pentagram was her symbol (yes these were flesh and blood "gods"). However, they decided to invert the pentagram, subverting the female power and making it negative. SO, would Athena one of the mother goddesses of the ancient world have supported their activities? I'm starting to doubt it. In fact, she may get angry. I have followed her through many centuries as the co-founder of Sumer, the Greeks, Hathor, Semiramis, Columba, Columbia, El, Jehovah, Yaweh (El being the originial). She was the goddess of (or incharge of) healing, love, and music. These are common themes in ancient Hebrew and Greek traditions. Maybe she wouldn't recognize these modern impostors? Maybe she would be sad to see the degeneration of gifts she taught to humanity: healing and music. The original Hebrew code of law was established to keep them clean and healthy.When her library was burned to the ground in Alexandria (one of her son's cities) she was sad. She helped her Hebrews through the Passover by giving them the oil. She doesn't abandon her promises or people in need. SO, why has she been malingned? and by whom? The bloodlines began way back before Sumer...
Athena was the Egyptian goddess Neith - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (AKA "Net"). She has always been a Brotherhood favorite: think Athena the spear-shaker and "Shake-spear". "Wisdom" is something of a code-word for Kundalini-Shakti, the Mother of the Universe (http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/kmu/index.htm) (or so they say).
She appears as Wisdom in Proverbs 8. The Gnostics said that the war between Sophia (Wisdom) and Yaldabaoth was the hidden story of the Old Testament. Irenaeus also says: "This mother they also call Ogdoad, Sophia; Terra, Jerusalem, Holy Spirit, and, with a masculine reference, Lord." It is also suspected that the Templars worshipped her—and in her original hermaphroditic form as the syzygy of Christ/Sophia as "Baphomet," possibly meaning "absorption into wisdom."
Proclus (http://books.google.com/books?pg=PA82&id=Qh9dAAAAMAAJ&ots=0h_azc_OV5#PPA82,M1) makes a few interesting statements:
With respect, however, to this Goddess the guardian of the two cities, it is requisite to know, that proceeding from intelligible and intellectual causes through the supercelestial orders, to certain parts of the celestial regions and terrene distributions, she is allotted places adapted to herself; not imparting an adventitious government of herself, but antecedently comprehending the essence and form of it, and thus possessing this allotment in a manner adapted to herself. That the government, however, of this Goddess extends supernally as far as to the last of things, the Greeks manifest by asserting that she was generated from the head of Jupiter. But the Egyptians relate, that in the adytum of the Goddess there was this inscription,
I am the things that are, that will be, and that have been. No one has ever laid open the garment by which I am concealed. The fruit which I brought forth was the sun.
The Goddess, therefore, being demiurgic, and at the same time apparent and unapparent, has an allotment in the heavens, and illuminates generation with forms. For of the signs of the zodiac, the ram is ascribed to the Goddess, and the equinoctial circle itself, where especially a power motive of the universe is established. She is very properly, therefore, called by Plato a lover of wisdom, and a lover of war, and he now denominates her the leader of these allotments in the earth.
Neith was said to re-weave the world on her loom daily, and today we have the Inter-Net, the "World Wide Web," or WWW, the first character in her hieroglyph: http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/1336/hieron35.png