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Legends Of The White Gods

Multiple civilizations around the world have preserved remarkably consistent legends of fair-skinned, often bearded deities or culture heroes who arrived from the sea, taught agriculture, laws, architecture, writing and the arts, established order, and then departed with a promise to return.

This repeated pattern of White bringers of civilization—described in the same physical terms and with the same civilizing role—demonstrates that at least some ancient “gods” were real historical figures who traveled the world and elevated these societies. Here’s more from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.

 

Flame Of The Light Bearers

Mystery schools are ancient educational institutions focused on esoteric or mystical teachings, alchemical spiritual practices, and philosophical principles. The goal is centered around personal transformation and self discovery, which often includes a hidden, secret or occult interpretation of religion.

This video presentation offers some of those interpretations. Here’s more from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.

Cult Of The Winged Serpent

Quetzalcoatl (“winged serpent” or “plumed serpent”) is the Aztec or Nahuatl name for the Feathered-Serpent deity of ancient Mesoamerican culture from whom, according to myth, almost all Mesoamerican peoples claim descent. To the Maya area, he was approximately equivalent to Kukulkan, which also translates as “feathered serpent” in different Mayan languages. In Peru he was called Amaru.  More from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/ugaiw81ntarY/

Once Alive, Now Extinct

In this edition of Mental Floss, Emily Graslie reveals 21 mind-blowing, now extinct lifeforms. For instance, Quetzalcoatlus, the closest creature to dragons that ever lived. It stood as tall as a giraffe and had a wingspan of 40 feet. Check out the remaining 20 marvels of nature.

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