According to Carl Jung, who created the field of analytical psychology, we all have an individual subconscious mind, but we each also have access to a greater collective unconscious, which includes our ancestors. Blood memory is one part of, or one way of accessing a part of, the collective unconscious.
The entirety of the collective unconscious includes all thoughts, feelings, and wisdom of all people who have ever lived. Blood memory encompasses the thoughts, feelings and wisdom of the ancestors of one’s own specific culture, totem, clan or race. More from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.
Peru has many layers of ancient human civilization, dating back over 12,000 years. The Peruvian government estimates approximately 100,000 sites of archaeological significance exist throughout the country and, so far, only around 10,000 of these sites having been excavated. Here, learn more about the Inca from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.
How did the Central Banks arise in the Ancient World? They came together in the city of Venice, particularly after the capture and sacking of Constantinople in present-day Turkey during the Fourth Crusade in 1204. The bankers minted the bulk of the coinage used by most dukedoms and courts across Europe. These bankers also lent out money, relying on high-interest rates and corruption to control Europe’s dukes and nobles.
Eventually, the power brokers moved northward, first to Amsterdam, and ultimately taking up residence in London. The nobility enjoyed masked balls — the masquerades of the Baroque era — first popularized in Venice, but spreading rapidly to Paris, London and elsewhere. Edgar Allen Poe addressed these charades in his short mystery “The Masque of the Red Death.”
Here, anthropologist and author Robert Sepehr traces the evolution of these central bankers. They remain with us to this day, as evidenced by the Rothschilds’ surreal 1972 party at the Chateau de Ferrieres east of Paris, where guests including Salvador Dali and Audrey Hepburn wore antlers and grotesque masks. The assassinations of at least two American presidents — Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy — are linked to this seditious clique and their endless intrigues.
Robert Sepehr is back with a look at Wilhelm Reich, Alan Watt, the vril occult and orgone energy. Sepehr, an author and anthropologist, focuses here on the lowly snake and the role played by serpents in all religions and most ancient mysteries.
Herodotus, perhaps the most renowned Greek historian, believed the Greek religion was mostly an Egyptian import. The Spartans, it’s believed, emigrated to Greece from Egypt. They introduced keynote numbers, including three, seven and 12 — all of which later appeared in prominent places within the Bible.
Here, we’re introduced to the strong men Hercules and Samson, who shared many traits, including a love for beautiful but dangerous women. But this goes much deeper, showing how the Israelite tribe of Dan extended its influence over the Vikings in the North and the Druids or ancient Celts found in the vicinity of Ireland. It’s the work of Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.
Mystery religions, mystery cults, sacred mysteries or simply mysteries were religious schools of the ancient world for which participation was reserved to initiates. These cults offered individuals spiritual experiences and esoteric insights not provided by the official public religions. More from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.
For much of Western history, from the Roman Empire to the Renaissance, noble families across Europe insisted that they were not related to the populations that they ruled, but instead traced their ancestry back to illustrious heroic figures of myth and legend.
The Etruscan civilization flourished in central Italy starting around 900 BC, with assimilation into the Roman society, beginning in the late 4th century BC. Although the Etruscans developed a system of writing borrowed from Greek script, the Etruscan language remains only partly understood, making modern interpretation of their society and culture heavily dependent on much later and generally disapproving Roman and Greek sources.
The Etruscans called themselves Rasenna (meaning Red) and held the serpent as sacred, and some scholars associate them with the Sea Peoples named by the Egyptians, or the Tribe of Dan. More from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.
The Knights Templar were a religious order of knighthood established at the time of the Crusades that grew in wealth and power through banking and military conquest. Eventually destroyed by King Philip IV of France, the order allegedly introduced esoteric knowledge from the Middle East into Europe considered blasphemous by the Church.
During the Renaissance, these guarded alchemical secrets were symbolically encoded into various forms of literature by certain occult secret societies. More from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.
Rober Sepehr, author and anthropologist, introduces us to the legend of the Phoenix, early mystics and the land of Phoenicia. These places, seers and symbols have a connection to Christianity, as they serve to embody the Resurrection. But they also bear a relationship to the palm tree, and to various ancient gods, including Adonis in Greek mythology and older gods from Sumeria. The red-plumed Phoenix was revered as well in ancient China and Korea.
This tale takes us to the founding of Carthage, which later battled with Rome. Ancient DNA studies show, though, that the Phoenicians from Carthage shared a European heritage with the Romans. Phoenician symbols turned up in Viking lore, and also appeared across present-day Great Britain. These symbols even surfaced in early North America, notably at Mystery Hill in New Hampshire. Native tribesmen across North America have tales and legends of giants that once traversed the New World. How might the Phoenicians figure into these stories and legends?
Did giants once roam the Earth? Legends can be found in most ancient cultures pointing to the existence of giants. They crop up in the lore of China and Japan, as well as the Middle Eastern cultures of Babylon and Sumeria, and on into the New World, in the stories of the Mayans and Incans.
Michael Tellington, a South African journalist, scientist and explorer, has dedicated much of his life to uncovering hard, physical evidence that suggests that all these legends weren’t just myths, but documents of actual giants. A soirt of a self-made Indiana Jones, Tellington is the author of six books, notably Slave Species of God and Ubuntu: A Blueprint for Human Prosperity. His Ubuntu Liberation Movement claims membership in more than 200 countries.
The main thrust of Tellington’s research: The Sumerians and Egyptians, who seemed to be the most advanced societies 6,000 years ago, did not develop the tools and knowledge they used, but instead, inherited it from a much older civilization found on the southern tip of Africa as long as 200,000 years ago. Here, in his most viewed video, Tellington shows off a giant foot print, or the footprint of God, 200,000 years old in rough granite found in South Africa, close to the Swaziland border.
Tellington believes these giants were not originally from the Earth, but visited from a distant, faraway planet. What brought them here? The gold that’s abundant in South Africa. They came to mine the substance and use it for their own purposes. In this second video, Tellington discusses his theories, getting into anthropology, genetic manipulation, medicine and astronomy.
If you want to explore Tellington’s ideas in greater depth, here is his website: https://michaeltellinger.com/. Return next Sunday for our fifth and concluding installment in The Heavens Opened Above, a series examining the option that mankind was created by visiting astronauts on Earth, perhaps of giant stature. Next week, we’ll take a look at the theories of Alex Collier and others who have talked about the Andromedans and various Reptilian tyrants.