As Kor/Aeon (and a multitude of diff erent names) the Earth Core - TopicsExpress



          

As Kor/Aeon (and a multitude of diff erent names) the Earth Core is “God the Son”; as Ceres and Kore (and again, a multitude of diff erent names) the Earth Core is “Th e Holy Virgin” and “Th e Immaculate Heart” of the Earth Mother. Some early belief systems Earth Mother Our Womb of Life 15 endow the Earth Heart with the masculine gender and revere Him as Father, some refer to the Earth Heart as her Daughter, others as her Son. Th e Earth Heart is revered as both a holy infant and as Aeon, “Th e Ancient of Days.” In every case the Core/Heart is worshipped as God within God. Th ere is one “Hidden One” and He goes by many names. We invoke Him by his Egyptian name when we pray. We do this because Moses, when he taught us how to worship in the desert, addressed God by the name he knew - Amon, the Hidden One, hidden in the womb of our Mother Earth. With a little research the most devout Christian and Jew will discover that the name they invoke to this day at the end of their prayers is that of Amen- Amon, the Hidden God of the Egyptians, the Hidden God of the Christians, the Sacred Core-Heart of our Mother Earth. Th e center of the Earth is the cave wherein dwells (the masculine) God, who is the Core-Heart of our Mother Earth (feminine). With this understanding, when we start a prayer we can do so with knowledge that whether we say God, Jehovah, Shiva, Allah, or Amen our prayers are received by our Father who is the Heart of our Earth Mother. Modern science still refers to the Earth Heart by the old name, Core. Ab was the Egyptian word for Earth Heart and the same word, Ab, meant Earth Soul. Th e Ab was also the human soul that would be weighed in the balances of Maat after death in the Earth Mother’s underground Judgement Hall. Maat - the Earth Mother as the personifi cation of Truth and Justice - takes her name from Ma, the mother syllable of Indo-European languages, worshipped in itself as the fundamental name of the Earth Mother. Th e “All-Seeing-Eye” in the Earth Belly was sometimes represented by a dot (fetus) inside a pregnant belly. Th e same hieroglyph was used for the name of Amon/Amen, the Hidden God who dwelt in the Earth Womb/Heart. Ma-ma means both mother’s breasts and mother in almost all languages. Th e Egyptian Book of the Dead addresses prayers to “Th e Heart of my Mother,” “Th e Heart of Transformations,” “Th e Source of Rebirth.” Mohammed and his followers were worshippers of Demeter and her Heart/Daughter Kore. Th e Moslem scriptures he handed down (Kor an) bear testament to his worship of Earth Mother and her Sacred Heart to this day. Variations of Kore include Kor, Kar, Ker, Car, Qar, Q’re, Cara, Kher, Cere, Ceres, Core, Cora, Kora, Kaur, Kauri, all names for the Sacred Heart/Soul of Earth Mother. “Karma” is a combination-word of Kar (Kore) with ma (mother). Karma is the maternal heart-power with which Kauri-Ma rules over human destiny. Th e word “destiny” is derived from the words “de” (earth) and “stiny” (stone). Th e Earth’s “Law of Karma” is that individual evolution must be worked out by a series of reincarnations (re-in-CAR-nations) through the turning of the great wheel of Time, the Karmic Wheel. Th e French word for heart is “Coeur,” in Latin it is “cor,” and in Spanish it is “corazon.” All these words are derived from “Core,” the Sacred Earth Heart, the Sacra Cardiac of Earth Mother. Karnak in Egypt, and Carnac in Brittany were sites of gigantic temples over 5,000 years ago. Th ese temples were dedicated to Kar or Kore the Sacred Earth Heart. France had similar temples in Kerlescan, Kercado, and Kermario. Th e word “Kermario” (Ker mari o) combined the virgin Kore with her Divine Mother Mari. Mari is the basic Chaldean name of the Earth. Th e Chaldeans also called her Marratue; the Jews called her Marah, the Persians Mariham. Other ancient Earth names with the same root are Marian, Miriam, Mariamne, Myrrhine, Myrtea, Myrrha, Maria, and Marina. Every day English is resonant with words derived from the Sacred Earth Heart/Core/Mind/Womb. When we use such words as carol (Christmas carol), care, car, cart, carry, card, coral, cord (umbilical cord) and cardinal, we unconsciously hymn the Earth-Heart. Even the humble carpet is so-named for being underfoot as is the Core. Th e Earth Mother and her Sacred Heart are ever present on our tongues. She is unconsciously summoned in the middle of words such as “sacred”; after death she lingers on in such as “corpse” and “carcass,” when we “carry” her name into the grave (grove) where we await “growth.” Th e body of Christ is “Corpus Christi,” with “Chri” being a derivative of “Core,” as is “Krs” in “Krsna.” As mentioned earlier, the word “earth” is itself a derivative of “heart.” (see Appendix 2)
Posted on: Wed, 07 Aug 2013 02:19:13 +0000

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