III. orion the sea-walker: wada the sea giant

Wade (Old English: Ƿada[ˈwɑdɑ]) is the English name for a common Germanic mythological character who, depending on location, is also known as Vadi (Norse) and Wate (Middle High German). The earliest mention occurs in the Old English poem Widsith.[1] According to the Þiðrekssaga, he was born between king Wilkinus and a serpent-legged mermaid named Wachilt, who was a goddess of the sea and sometimes…

II. orion the sea-walker: sumerian star traditions in the jesus story

Walking the Waves: Celestial Puns Resolve the Conflicting Accounts of Jesus’ Sea-Walk Miracle In part one , we noted that the evangelists had set out to compile a record of Jesus’ life forty to sixty years after his crucifixion, a time when there was no eyewitness testimony left to draw from. They did embrace, however, three arcane…

I. ancient nephilim kings and the orion connection

Contemplating our cosmic connections It’s nearly impossible for anyone with two eyes not to notice how out of place (out of time?) megalithic structures all around the world seem to be. From the immaculately carved pillars of Baalbek to the seamlessly stacked stone blocks at Sacsayhuaman in Peru, one can’t help but feel that there…

hymn to our serpent mother, ninhursag

The Kesh Temple Hymn to Ninhursag She wears a head ornament, She wears a fly. She wears a veil, Her breast is open. In her left arm she holds a babe sucking her breast… From her head to her loins, the body is that of a naked woman. From the loins to the sole of…

the rememberers: spider families of the waitaha and mimir of the aesir

Water memory… mem: From Phoenician 𐤌𐤌‎ (mm /mem/, “water”), from Proto-Semitic *maʾ- (“*maʾ-/*may-”). Mem definition is – the 13th letter of the Hebrew alphabet Mem (also spelled Meem, Meme, or Mim) is the thirteenth letter of the Semitic abjads, including Hebrew mēm מ‎, Aramaic Mem , Syriac mīm ܡܡ, Arabic mīm م and Phoenician mēm . Its value is [m]. The Phoenician letter gave rise to the Greek mu (Μ), Etruscan , Latin M, and Cyrillic М. Mem is believed to derive from the Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol for water, which had been simplified by the Phoenicians and named after their word…