Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Maitreya Logo - Part 4

Let's tie all the loose ends together concerning this symbol used by the Knights Templar and the Maitreya logo. As I mentioned in a quote I used a few days ago, the Knights Templar have been using the Maltese cross as their symbol. The Maltese cross is also a symbol for the god Tammuz. I learned some information about old Tammuz that I believe you'll find interesting - or you'll wish you never read it.

Tammuz, along with Jesus Christ, is considered a "life-death-rebirth deity." He is a god who is born, suffers death (or other death-like experience), passes a phase in the underworld among the dead, and is subsequently reborn, in either a literal or symbolic sense.
Nimrod, who was the grandson of one of Noah's sons, became a god-man to the people and Semiramis (his wife and mother) became the powerful Queen of ancient Babylon. He was eventually killed by an enemy, and his body was cut in pieces and sent to various parts of his kingdom.

Semiramis had all of her husband/son’s body parts gathered together, except for one part that could not be found – his reproductive organ. Semiramis claimed that Nimrod could not come back to life without it and told the people of Babylon that Nimrod had ascended to the sun and was now to be called “Baal”, the sun god.

She didn’t stop there. Queen Semiramis also proclaimed that Baal would be present on earth in the form of a flame, whether candle or lamp, when used in worship. She was creating a mystery religion, and with the help of Satan, she set herself up as a goddess.

She also claimed that she was immaculately conceived. Sound familiar yet? (The virgin birth?)

Semiramis taught that the moon was a goddess that went through a 28-day cycle and ovulated when full. She further claimed that she came down from the moon in a giant moon egg that fell into the Euphrates River.
  • This was to have happened at the time of the first full moon after the spring equinox. Sound familiar yet? (The celebration of Easter Sunday?)
Semiramis became known as “Ishtar” which is pronounced “Easter,” and her moon egg became known as “Ishtar’s” egg.” Ishtar soon became pregnant and claimed that it was the rays of the sun-god Baal that caused her to conceive.
  • The son that she brought forth was named Tammuz. Sound familiar yet? (Is this another Jesus?)
Tammuz was noted to be especially fond of rabbits, and they became sacred in the ancient religion, because Tammuz was believed to be the son of the sun-god, Baal. Tammuz, like his supposed father, became a hunter. The day came when Tammuz was killed by a wild pig.
  • Queen Ishtar told the people that Tammuz was now ascended to his father, Baal, and that the two of them would be with the worshipers in the sacred candle or lamp flame as Father, Son and Spirit. Sound familiar yet? (The unholy trinity)

Ishtar, who was now worshiped as the “Mother of God and Queen of Heaven,” continued to build her mystery religion.

The queen told the worshipers that when Tammuz was killed by the wild pig, some of his blood fell on the stump of an evergreen tree, and the stump grew into a full new tree overnight.
  • This made the evergreen tree sacred by the blood of Tammuz. Sound familiar yet? (Christmas trees complete with colored lights (Ishtar’s sex eggs!)
  • She also proclaimed a forty day period of time of sorrow each year prior to the anniversary of the death of Tammuz. Sound familiar yet? (The religious tradition of Lent!)
During this time, no meat was to be eaten.

Worshipers were to meditate upon the sacred mysteries of Baal and Tammuz, and to make the sign of the “T” in front of their hearts as they worshiped.
  • They also ate sacred cakes with the marking of a “T” or cross on the top. Sound familiar yet? (Hot crossed buns anyone?)
Every year, on the first Sunday after the first full moon after the spring equinox, a celebration was made. It was Ishtar’s Sunday and was celebrated with rabbits and eggs.
  • Ishtar also proclaimed that because Tammuz was killed by a pig, that a pig must be eaten on that Sunday. Sound familiar yet? (Where’s my Easter ham?) 
The truth is that the forty days of Lent, eggs, rabbits, hot cross buns and the Easter ham have everything to do with the ancient pagan religion of Mystery Babylon. These are all Antichrist activities… in short, paganism.
Satan is a master deceiver, and has filled the lives of well-meaning, professing Christians with idolatry. These things bring the wrath of God upon children of disobedience, who try to make pagan customs of Baal worship Christian.

These customs of Easter honor Baal, who is also Satan, and is still worshiped as the “Rising Sun” and his house is the “House of the Rising Sun.” How many churches have “sunrise services” on Ishtar’s day and face the rising sun in the East? Eat Ham as a celebratory meal along with “Hot Crossed Buns” and then, send our children out to search for the sex goddesses fertility eggs birthed by Tammuz’s pagan icon – the bunny rabbit? (Read more)
I don't think I can go on! Learning this parallels to the time I found out there was no Santa Claus. Can you celebrate Easter and Christmas the same way?

So, that is the basis of these crosses being seen, and why the Knights Templar used the cross for their symbol. And it confirms that Christopher Columbus wasn't the man we were led to believe he was in elementary school.

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