Image: Julia Roberts in one of her blue outfits strolling the streets of Rome.

This segment of the film contains creepy imagery that points to ENKI -- cleverly disguised as what most film reviewers call "travel photos."

























Note from Mary Jo [8/21/10]
Title: Eat, Pray, Love: Another Sirian-Influenced Book and Film

Eat, Pray, Love, a film that was adapted from Elizabeth's Gilbert's book, was expected to be a very successful movie. It's based on a bestselling memoir that describes the author's spiritual quest to Italy, India and Bali.

Fortunately, this Sirian propaganda film has bombed [Rottentomatioes.com has calculated a 38% approval rating on their "tomatometer" scale]. Adam Graham from the Detroit News called the movie an "Insane fantasy for rich people." Linda Cook from Iowa's Quad City Times wrote, "You have got to be kidding me." [Read the other reviews on the Rottentomatoes tomatometer page].

Clues That Point to Sirian Propaganda [Book/Movie]
Elizabeth Gilbert's book is similar to the movie adaptation but the screenwriters have rearranged her story and added content that I believe ties the story to ENKI [For details about ENKI, see: What Do We Know About ENKI and His Brother ENLIL?].

Here are clues that Eat, Pray, Love, is full of Sirian propaganda:

  1. Hindu Screenwriter
    Checking the book against the movie, I noticed that the Elizabeth Gilbert's story was re-arranged for the film adaptation. When I looked for details about the two people who wrote the screenplay, I noticed screenwriter Jennifer Salt is a friend of director Ryan Murphy. They worked on the screenplay together. One significant detail is the fact that Jennifer Salt has followed the Elizabeth Gilbert's Hindu guru. I have reported that Hindu deities are blue skinned [See my post titled, "Blue Sirians Who Pose as God" and my four part series called, "Blue-skinned, Fish-Tailed and ET Deities."]

  2. Liz Gilbert an American Elite
    In most movies, even middle class Americans have luxurious homes, large cars and other signs of wealth. Gilbert's book reveals that she and her husband had a "home in the Hudson Valley, an apartment in Manhattan and eight phone lines" [clues that they're social elite]. For details about how this relates to the Sirians, see: "Reptilian and God-created Genetics in Humans" [a supplement to this page].

  3. Line About a Dolphin That Is Not In the Book
    The screenwriters develop the subplot surrounding Liz Gilbert's young lover, a "rebel poet-Yogi from Yonkers [an actor who is a practicing Hindu] much more than Gilbert does in her book. Liz Gilbert devotes about a page and a half of her book to her affair with David. The screenwriters drag out Liz Gilbert's affair with David into several scenes that take up about 30 minutes of the film. He's the vehicle that's used to introduce Hinduism early in the film.

    In the book, Liz mentions that she met David because he was performing in a play based on short stories she wrote. In the film, her play, called "Permeable Membrane" is an off-Broadway production and David is the lead. As David is on stage reciting his lines, Liz Gilbert and her best friend Delia are in the audience and we learn that David has added his own line to the play when he says to the play's female lead:

    When I look in your eyes, I hear
    dolphins clapping.

    When David recites this line, Elizabeth Gilbert [Julia Roberts], who is in the audience, says, to her friend Delia, "I did not write that." We hear the "dolphin clapping" line twice more in a scene at the play's cast party as Liz teases David about his own content to the script. Dolphins don't really clap because their flippers can't touch. I've added a separate page of background information that explains the connection between dolphins and ENKI.

  4. Blue Clothes
    James Cameron's Avatar [another Sirian influenced film] is almost totally blue due to the film's computer graphics and the race of space beings [the Na'Vi] that have blue skin. In Eat, Pray, Love the filmmakers simply dress the cast in a wardrobe that is almost entirely blue. I've added a separate page of screen images for readers who have not seen this film. I've also added a separate page of August 2010 magazine covers with celebrities dressed in Sirian blue.

    In the film's India segment, there are scenes filmed at a Hindu Ashram that have images of blue-skinned deities. For details about blue-skinned deities in the film, See: "References to God [Book/Film]" below. For details about blue skinned deities in general, see my four part series called, "Blue-skinned, Fish-Tailed and ET Deities" or "Blue Sirians Who Pose as God".


  5. Hindu Deity Ganesh is Blue-Skinned
    In an ashram scene after Liz's friend Richard [right] takes her for a soft drink called "Thums Up," Liz sees a retailer selling merchandise and says [to Richard], "What to they sell over there?




    In the next scene, Julia Roberts is holding a yellow statue of the Hindu elephant deity named Ganesh. Hindus worship a pantheon of deities and Ganesh is one of the most well-known [Buddhists also worship Ganesh which may be the reason this deity was selected for the film]. Blue-skinned images of Ganesh are easy to find on the Internet using a Google search.

  6. Statues of ENKI's Alter Identities
    In Rome, actress Julia Roberts, who plays Elizabeth Gilbert, strolls through the Piazza Navona where the camera lingers on a statue of Zeus [one of ENKI's many identities]. I recognized the image and it prompted me to look deeper into the history of Piazza Navona.

    Piazza Navona was once Domitian's stadium, built by emperor Domitian in 86 A.D. The stadium, that has an oval shape, once had an arena larger than the Colosseum and was used for sporting events. I found a photo of the piazza on the Internet [right] that someone shaded Sirian blue [weird]. There are three fountains in the piazza and the center fountain has an Egyptian obelisk that can be seen in the photo. Note: The city of Rome has more obelisks than any other city in the world. Eight of the city's obelisks are from ancient Egypt and five are Roman.

    Although Julia Roberts walks past Piazza Navona's most famous fountain [with four statues], there are statues of ENKI's alter identities on the square's other two fountains. Here are the details:

    Four Rivers
    The central fountain, called Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi (fountain of the four rivers), was designed by Gianlorenzo Bernini in 1651. There are four gods on the corners of the fountain that represent the four major rivers of the world known at the time: the Nile, Danube, Ganges, and Plate [who are all ENKI or, possibly ENLIL].



    Stock photo sites on the Web list the god of the river Ganges as Zeus [Note: the River Ganges is worshipped by Hindus]. Zeus is also ENKI and the Nile god is also Hapi or Osiris.

    The Zeus/ENKI and Hapi/ENKI connections are easy to locate on Google. The Danube/ENKI and Rio della Plata/ENKI gods don't show up in Google searches, but we can conclude that the other two are either ENKI or his brother ENLIL due to the repetition of these identities



    The Egyptian obelisk, that's located above the four gods, was quarried for emperor Domitian in Egypt in 81 A.D. The Romans brought the obelisk to Rome and originally placed it between the temples of Isis and Serapis [Serapis and Osiris are both ENKI identities]. It was later moved to Circus de Massenzio, and then moved to the middle of the Piazza Navona.





    Moor Fountain
    The fountain at the southern end of Piazza Navona is called La Fontana del Moro with a figure that is called a "Moor" or African that Wikipedia says was "perhaps originally meant to be Neptune." The Moor is standing in a conch shell wrestling a dolphin and surrounded by Tritons. Note: It took me a while to notice the dolphin between the Moor's legs [white circle in the photo above, click to enlarge] and dolphins on either side of the Triton's heads [enlargement below].



    Tritons are sea gods and goddesses who are the children of Poseidon and his wife Amphitrite. Poseidon, Amphitrite and the Tritons are all fish-tailed with an upper body resembling a human [Neptune and Poseidon are both ENKI identities].




    Poseidon's and Amphitrite's offspring [the Tritons] are described as having tails that are dolphin-like [Wikipedia]. This reference and the fact that the Moor/Neptune is wrestling a dolphin both seem connected to a weird comment made by a character in the film named David who is Liz Gilbert's [Julia Roberts] young lover. The story I discovered about the dolphins is very sad. I have created a separate page to describe the connection between ENKI and dolphins.



    Neptune Fountain
    The Fontana del Nettuno is located at the north end of the Piazza Navona. Neptune is shown fighting with an octopus and surrounded by Nereids, cupids and walruses.

    As mentioned previously, Neptune is an ENKI identity. The Nereids are sea nymphs [daughters of Nereus and Doris that are ENKI and NINMAH identities].

    According to Wikipedia, in classical art, Nereids are frequently depicted riding an assortment of sea creatures -- dolphins, sea monsters, and hippocampi [Greek word meaning horse or sea monster].


  7. References to God [Book/Movie]
    Very early in the book and film, we learn that [Elizabeth Gilbert is extremely unhappy in her marriage and references to a deity [who is not God] quickly follow. Here are details:

    Prayer in Sanskrit
    In the book, the author's first mention of prayer occurs in Chapter 1 with a vague reference to saying a prayer of thanks in English, in Italian and in Sanskrit [the language of Hinduism].

    Female Guru Liz Calls God
    This hint that Liz is praying to a Hindu god is not as clear in the movie. Late one night, when she's visibly distraught over her marriage, she says a prayer to ask for guidance about her marriage.

    Minutes later into the film, we see Elizabeth Gilbert having an affair with a young actor who is a practicing Hindu. In his apartment, Julia Roberts sees his guru's photo and refers to her as "god." For the film, the Hindu guru is a fictional "Guru Gita" but in real life, Elizabeth Gilbert's guru is Gurumayi Chidvilasananda [above right].

    God's Names Spelled Out
    In the book, at the end of Chapter 2, Liz tells readers that after crying on her bathroom floor for 47 consecutive nights, she started to pray and writes:

    Now this was a first for me.
    You know -- like to God.
    The screenwriters use this line [from Chapter 2] in the movie.

    The god connection to ENKI is much more obvious in the book at the beginning of Chapter 3 when Liz explains what she means by GOD:

    And since this is the first time I have introduced that loaded word - GOD -- into my book, and since this is a word which will appear many times throughout these pages, it seems only fair that I pause here for a moment to explain what I mean when I say that word, just so people can decide right away how offended they need to get. Saving for later the argument about whether God exists at all (no -- here's a better idea: let's skip that argument completely), let me first explain why I use the word God, when I could just as easily use the words Jehovah, Allah, Shiva, Brahma, Vishnu [above, right] or Zeus [...] Of course, I don't mind if people call God "Her," and I understand the urge to do so.

    [From Mary Jo] References to ENKI/Zeus, ENKI/Jehovah [Jehovah is ENKI's father ANU], ENKI/Allah, ENKI/Shiva, ENKI/Brahma, ENKI/Vishnu and ENKI/Zeus are easy to find on the Internet [See: "Yahweh's True Identity,[Response to Sherry Shriner's Article, Part 1, 4/1/10.]

    Blue-Skinned Deities in the Film
    Mid-film, during Liz Gilbert's trip to India, we see three images of blue-skinned Hindu deities:

    • Relief carvings in the outer wall of the Ashram where Julia Roberts' character spends months learning to chant and pray [the deities can be seen as she first pulls up in a cab].

    • Statues inside an enclosed glass cabinet on the first floor of the Ashram [during her initial tour].

    • Murals on the Ashram's roof top [where she talks to her male friend Richard about his life tragedies].

    Body Possession
    Near the end of the film's India segment, Julia is asked to meet and greet 50 new devotees who have just arrived at the Ashram. In a voice-over as she's watching the group meditate, we hear her say:

    God is in you...
    God dwells within me -- as me.

    Readers who have been following the content of my notes concerning Sirian body possession will understand the significance of this line.

Do The Elite Know That Humans Are Manipulated?
I think many members of the elite know what has happened, but I'm convinced that they do not know all the details of the story. There is a long history and the story is very complex [See: "Reptilian and God-Created Genetics in Humans"].



Your Help Is Needed

One of the requests in Prayer 2 on this site asks God to "Please Expose all deception as well as criminals everywhere."

This is a very large request that requires the help of many people.

Directions for reciting Prayers at Sun Rise and Sun Down are on this site's Home Page. Please help.

Mary Jo


Related or Supplemental Pages:

Eat, Pray, Love: Another Sirian-Influenced Book and Film

Blue Clothes for the Cast of Eat, Pray, Love

Blue Clothes for the American Elite

Reptilian and God-Created Genetics in Humans

What Do We Know About ENKI and His Brother ENLIL?

Background Information About the Connection Between ENKI and Dolphins