The epic of Gligamesh, one of the most ancient texts and - TopicsExpress



          

The epic of Gligamesh, one of the most ancient texts and literature, speaks of a flood, an ark, precise directions to build it, and a character identical to Noah. This story is identical in Sumeria, Babylon, Akadia and Assyria, and there is flood stories all over the world, even the story of Atlantis echoes this. Gligamesh is Nimrod in the bible, the mighty hunter, builder of the tower of Babylon, I believe this tower is connected to Atlantis, this tower was one people, one language, one state, religion, buitl so high to rival the heavens(also after the flood they built High Places all over, beginning to make sense?). Nimrod is founder of the Mysteries. Babel means confusion, because God(in the bible) twisted the tongues of the people and destroyed the tower(this is where we get the phrase, to Babel, Babeling on, Babylon), now I am not trying to get into a religous debate about god, but it is quite interesting, that this character Nimrod, is Osiris in Egypt, Apollo and Bacchuss in Greece, Quetzlcoatl in ancient America(Aztech Mayan), his birth is celebrated on Dec 25th, his symbol was an X, X mas(when he died he sprung up as an evergreen tree, the 8 pointed star on top the tree is the symbol of Ishtar). Baal in Canaan,his wife Semiramis, Isis in Egypt, Ishtar in Babylon, Inanna in Sumeria, Venus in Rome, etc, the Masonic encyclopedia says they were founded by Nimrod and the builders, the whole mystery system is based off the separation of the word by the destroyer(Seth, Set, Typhon, possibly Seth or Shem in the bible) who cut Osiris, Nimrod into pieces. Osiris/Nimrod is symbolic of the lost word, and he was killed by the destroyer and 70-72 conspirators(72 languages). So, this makes sense on why all mythologies have the same characters, same stories, just different names, something BIG happened, also, Nimrod built the tower in defiance to god(whatever he or it is, I dont know what I believe myself in that regard) because of the flood, Nimrod means the rebellious one. The builders have been trying to re build this tower of man as god since its destruction, and its almost complete. This is what it means in the bible when it talks about, Mystery Babylon the Great.
Posted on: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 21:32:22 +0000

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