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How ‘Mother Goddess’ was Suppressed in Ancient Times and

Replaced with a ‘Father God’


In the translation of the Sumerian clay tablets, we stumble upon the
Anunnaki ‘deity’ called Enlil (or the Enlil, as it is actually a title), who is
one of a composite of beings, who presented themselves in the Bible as
Jehovah (YeHoVaH) or YHVH, (YHWH), the God of the Jews. Here is a
clear example how ETs, showing themselves off as gods, turn the true God
Source into a patriarchal deity of flesh and blood. YHVH in its ultimate
term, however, is the True Creator, the ‘All That Is’; the Mother Goddess
whom the leaders of the ET Patriarchal Movement reversed from being a
feminine deity to becoming a masculine (I will generally not, however, use
the term YHVH when I talk about Mother Goddess, because it’s already so
confused with the YHVH presented in the Old Testament and elsewhere).
Anton Parks has spent a lot of time tracing the concepts of ‘Mother
Goddess’ and male deities in human literature. Here is a quote from his, Le
Secret, Note #22, pp. 118-119:
“In diverse passages of the Judaic literature but also of
the Bible and other traditions of the planet, ‘the original
primordial and androgyne source’ has been subtly
replaced by a masculine divinity named God or The
Father.”

“It is clearly seen that at the epoch when the scripture


made its appearance on Earth and the cosmogony of the
biblical texts was drafted (in fact, several thousand years
later, after 1000 B.C.), the religion of the Mother-
Goddess was losing ground; in reality it has not ceased
to regress over the course of time.”

“The growing acceptance of the male religions by


numerous patriarchal societies rapidly accelerated the
extinction of the feminine creator divinity. Under these
conditions, the monotheistic drafters could not attribute
the full original creation to any entity other than God
himself — a masculine entity — while they clearly knew
that the first creation was rather the work of plural
entities (the Elohim) at the service of a Mother Goddess,
a jointly-conceived master plan for the Earth. Everything
pertaining to this ancient Mother Goddess divinity was
grossly deformed, demonized, or radically suppressed.
The patriarchal doctrine that consisted in marking the
domination of God over an ancient feminine divinity,
totally submitted to its orders, therefore took over.”

“In the mythology of India, the Divine and primordial


Energy is called Shakti, which transposed into Sumerian
gives ŠA6-AK-TI, literally “the good miracle-worker of
life”.

“Shakti is no other than the representation of the Divine


Mother, the Mother-Goddess, more precisely the
personification of the feminine principle that Hinduism
very correctly associates with the Holy Spirit. This
obliges us to [examine] the Hebrew Ruah Elohim, which
means spirit of God, the Holy Spirit.”[3]

“The Mother-Goddess, skillfully demonized by the


dominant patriarchy of the Judaic religion, is concealed
in the demonness Lilith. Some associate Lilith with the
Hebrew lailah — night. Others think that Lilith comes
from the Sumerian term LÍL-TI, generally translated as
“spirit of life,” but I would rather interpret it, in our
context, as “she who gives the breath of life,” in the
sense of “the entity who breathed life into the primordial
man.”

“Judaic imagery represents Lilith as a night bird, a


symbol taken directly from one of the most ancient
attributes of the Mother-Goddess, that is to say the bird
or the dove that the Christians used to symbolize the Holy
Spirit. This volatile aspect of Mother-Goddess is also
found in Greek mythology, where Eurynome, the
universal and primordial goddess, changes into a dove
while pondering the universal egg from which all things
come.”

“An amusing note: if one translates the name of the


primordial goddess from Greek into Sumerian, one gets
ERIN2-UM (no “O” in Sumerian): bands of midwives
(or old or even ancient women), or again ERIN2-UM-
ME: bands of midwives of divine order.”

“The same idea is found in the Egyptian traditions,


throughout the pyramid texts, which relate that the
supreme and androgynous divinity Atum (from his
Egyptian name Itemu) metamorphoses into the bird Ben
to create the air, the Earth, and the sky (or heaven).
Thanks again to Emeša, the matrix language of the
priestesses that incorporates the Sumero-Assyro-
Babylonian particles, we are going to obtain some
confirmations and to clarify this a bit more.”[4]
“First, we translate the name of this divinity into IT-EM-
U, “the meterological force,” which clearly attests to its
creative function cited above (creation of the air, the
Earth, and the sky). Next, its Greek name Atum, which
gives AT-UM “the old father-woman,” confirming the
androgyny of Atum or at least the fact that this entity
symbolizes different creative forces at the service of the
same cause. And finally, the term Ben that is attributed to
this bird-phoenix creator and that gives BÉ-EN, “the
lord who speaks.” Numerous traditions assimilate the
word to the creation of the world.”[5]

Figure 1.5. Relief of Lilith, with wings, surrounded by owls and


lions, both symbols of Life Designers, or Kadištu] in Sumerian.

This is exactly what happened. The Anunnaki took the female terms and
names from the ARYAN language (which eventually became the Sumerian
language and others), demonized them, and/or turned them into masculine
to suppress the power of the Divine Feminine.

Figure 1-6. Michael Tsarion

In an interview called Emerging Feminine, the famous researcher Michael


Tsarion brings up that anthropologists know, that the females were the
‘keepers of the wisdom’. One of our tasks right now, he says, is to bring the
‘Holy Grail’ back to its femininity[6], something that has been almost
totally lost over time. Don’t think for a moment that Marduk and his son(s),
who are still controlling us behind the scenes, don’t understand the power
of the feminine. They are very scared that we humans are going to regain
this power by seeing through the lies. They are terrified, that we start
listening to our women, once they have regained their psychic abilities and
their ancient wisdom, something that is happening all over the world as we
speak.
I believe we incarnate both as females and males, respectively, in order to
have both experiences. When being males, one of our jobs is to bring out
the feminine part of ourselves and balance it with our masculine part, but
also to support and protect the females, so they can keep their connection
with Source intact, in order to accumulate creative Goddess energies. So,
the feminine power really is embedded in the female body, boosted by the
soul’s connection with the Divine Feminine. In the Orion Empire, the males
have to present themselves as females before the Queen’s court to concur
with the vibrations of the Divine Feminine. This doesn’t necessarily mean
that they dress in skirts, but that they bring in their feminine energies to the
court to be able to successfully match the energies of the Mother Goddess.

In its extreme, to prevent the Divine Feminine from coming to the surface,
especially in women, they produce TV shows where young women fight
each other, just like men are doing, punching each other with their fists and
beating each other up pretty badly, exaggerating their male energies, just
like it was done in the 60s-70s, but now in a new and much more violent
fashion. Many people can’t wait until the evening comes when they can sit
down after work, screaming and cheering their way through these shows.
Like Tsarion says in the same interview, the Global Elite knows exactly
what is about to occur — mankind is starting to be aware of the Divine
Feminine; slowly but surely, and they can’t let that happen.

Still, it is a slow transition in the beginning. We have been manipulated for


so long to believe that God is a male, that we can’t switch views with a
handshake. If we want to make sure we succeed, we need to be balanced,
and find a partner who is balanced, or that both are working on becoming
so. An important part of experiencing this balance and regain the feminine
power within ourselves is through our sexuality. This doesn’t mean we
should be promiscuous; it is more important than ever to find the real soul
connection between the man and the woman to reach the maximum effect.

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