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![]() Image: Blue-skinned Osiris (aka ENKI) followed by his two sons, Anubis (aka Thoth) and Horus (another Thoth/Hermes pseudonym according to Rolf Kenneth's chart). This image is from a site called Tvtropes.com on a page called Egyptian Mythology. The page content is confusing like so many other sources that describe ENKI and his family. After reading and re-reading the names, ENKI family members' names are easily recognized (however, it does require effort).
If you look closely at the TVtropes site, you'll see that it tries to convince readers that dark does not mean evil and that Satan is "good."
| ![]() | ![]() Note from Mary Jo [6/18/10] Title: Blue-skinned, Fish-Tailed and ET Deities, Part 4 Before assembling the 4th and final part to this Blue-skinned, Fish-Tailed and ET Deity note, I have written a few introductory paragraphs that describe why I began writing content for this Web site.
Image: [above right] North Pacific gyre, a current that traps plastic.
Image: [above right] From "The Truth About Plastic." Greenpeace explains that the North Pacific gyre is one of five major ocean gyres and it is possible that this trash vortex problem is one which is present in other oceans as well.
For People Who Read: Anger is a Mobilizing Emotion My psychologist book client who I mentioned in part 3 of this note, speaks about grief as a reaction to change. He introduced me to the Elisabeth Kubler-Ross and Ken Moses grief models that explain how humans process loss and change [Note: Stages of grief do not need to be experienced in order]:
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross' model: Use the Energy of AngerThe psychologist explains that when faced with change, we need mobilizing emotions. Anger in the Kubler-Ross model is a very real mobilizer. According to the psychologist, we can use the energy of anger to take action. In my case, I know my mobilizing emotion is anger. As a result, I like the Kubler-Ross model more than the Moses model. Image: [above right] Elisabeth Kubler-Ross [1926-2004].
Implants are invisible and can be attached to the body's energy fields causing physical effects in the body. My attackers like to attach implants to my feet, legs, neck and back. Implants can also be picked up from chem trail debris. Implants can be neutralized by taking a hot bath with 4-6 cups of white vinegar. Do not use alkaline soap because this will dilute the effect of the white vinegar. Glycerin bars and Miracle II Soap are both pH neutral and won't neutralize the weak acid in the white vinegar [that's needed to dissolve implants]. White vinegar will not harm your skin. It's actually healthy for your skin because we need what is called an "acid mantle." Don't linger in the tub because water is bi-polar (the polarity of water can flip and cause problems). I buy gallon jugs of white vinegar [$1.49 in Wisconsin] and take vinegar baths whenever I need to dissolve implants [one bath per day is usually sufficient]. For more details, see my note posted on 3/6/10 titled, "Coping With Alien Energy."
What's in Part 4 This page contains more deities with blue skin [in case you need to see more].
Meeting a Pagan in Madison This very polite stranger's question started our conversation that I found very interesting due to her interest in nature, natural foods and her visit to New York City [where I used to live] a few months after 9/11. Mid-way through our conversation my new acquaintance [who told me she's 60] mentioned that she's a pagan. When I explained that I had done over a year of research and had discovered pagans who worship a "horned god," she told me that pagans honor nature and that there are two branches of paganism -- one that recognizes God and one that does not. She used the expression "white magic" and "black magic" and said that she hoped that there were members from the "light" side of paganism who were fighting the "dark." I tried to explain the connection between paganism and deities with blue skin but found that the details are dense and difficult to relay in a conversation. As I've mentioned in my notes, this subject requires a diligent amount of reading and attention to detail.
More Deities Notes [Review]:
When I started researching blue-skinned deities, I discovered a page on Wikipedia that says: Findhorn Foundation was founded in 1962 by Eileen Caddy, and Peter Caddy who was a Rosicrucian. In the 1960s, the Caddys believed that they were in contact with extraterrestrials through the medium of telepathy. I read the The Findhorn Garden thoroughly and it does not mention extraterrestrials.
[Wikipedia, "Pan" entry] In 1933, the Egyptologist Margaret Murray published the book, The God of the Witches, in which she theorised that Pan was one form of the horned god worshipped by witches. In Wicca, the horned god is represented by deities as Cernunnos and Greek Pan.
Pan is considered to be the son of Zeus and Hybris that would make him equivalent to Hermes/Thoth [Note: Thoth/Hermes is described with blue skin in several of my notes].
The "I Am" Movement believes in hundreds of ascended masters including Morya, and Maitreya [right]. "I Am" is an offshoot of Theosophy and a major predecessor of several New Age religions including the Church Universal and Triumphant [See: NRM #8, "Blue-skinned, Fish-Tailed and ET Deities, Part 2"]. The "I AM" Actiivty movement had up to a million followers in 1938 and is still active today on a smaller scale. According to the official website of the parent organization, the Saint Germain Foundation, its worldwide headquarters is located in Schaumburg, Illinois and there are approximately 300 local groups worldwide under several variations of the names "I AM" Sanctuary, "I AM" Temple, and other similar titles.
[NRM #14] International Society for Krishna Consciousness
Many Hindu groups recognize Krishna as an avatar of Vishnu. Others call Krishna the supreme being [See: 3/14/10].
[NRM #15] The Lectorium Rosicrucianum
Notes [Review from Part 1]:
[NRM #16] The Lucis TrustThe Lucis Trust (originally known as Lucifer Publishing) is a non-profit organization incorporated in New York State, created in 1920 by Alice Bailey [right, 1880-1949] and her husband Foster [1888–1977], to manage the business of publishing Mrs. Bailey's twenty-five esoteric books. I first heard about Lucis Trust in New York in the years that I studied [and was fooled by] Theosophy. I was introduced to Theosophy in Buffalo, New York, in 1980, about a month before I moved to New York City. A very dear friend of mine, who studies astrology, suggested that I look for the Theosophical Lodge in New York. I believe that she was concerned that I did not know many people in New York and she described Theosophists as "highly ethical."
Image: [above right] Lucis Trust logo.
Djwal did not reveal his name to Alice Bailey while he telepathically relayed content for what have become known as the "Bailey Books." He used his initials, D.K. and called himself a "Master of Wisdom" [ETs love to refer to themselves as "masters"]. The Alice Bailey entry on Wikipedia, if studied carefully, reveals connections to the blue skinned aliens from Sirius who identified themselves as the "Great White Lodge." Bailey was duped into believing that the Great White Lodge, controlled from Sirius, was made up of "enlightened souls who have guided and aided humanity throughout history."
Image: [above right] NROOGD members dancing the Maypole at a Beltane festival symbolizing the start of summer. Dancers holding ribbons weave a pattern down the pole and the success of the pattern is said to indicate the success of the year's harvest.
The NROOGD Tradition of the Craft originated in 1967 with a group of friends (including E.l.f. Silverlocke, Glen Turner, Judy Greenwood, and Aiden Kelly). E.l.f. Silverlocke was taking a class at San Francisco State College, which gave her the assignment of creating and leading a ritual. Silverlocke came up with the idea of recreating a Witches' Sabbath, using published sources from:
After repeat performances of Silverlocke's rite yielded results on a number of occasions, a decision was made to create a group identity and train others in its performance. Notes:
[NRM #18] Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.) Image: [below right] Artwork for a Thelema group on the Wiccan Together Online Community Web site [for Wiccans and Pagans]
The Law of Thelema expressed as "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law" and "Love is the law, love under will" -- was introduced in 1904 with the dictation of The Book of the Law [dictated to Aleister Crowley by a LAM ET known as Aiwass].
A few days after I posted my note, I received an e-mail from a man who said it's impossible for Wicca to grow to be the third largest religion in the United States. As I was assembling information for this note, I found the 2008 American Religious Identification Survey [ARIS 2008] Web site. The ARIS 2008 survey conducted over 220,000 interiews. The findings include: Notes:
Conclusions
Your Help is Desperately Needed If you have time to say every Prayer at Sun Rise and Sun Down, use the buttons on the left edge of this site to access and print the alternate versions of the Prayers as described on this site's Home page. If you have limited time, use the following links to access and print the alternate versions of just the Blow Back Prayer that asks God to deal with bots [my nickname for robots]: Use the directions on the Home page for saying the Blow Back Prayer. Recite one of the versions for six Sun Events and then switch to the alternate version [use this method for all the Prayers if you have time to say the full set].
Effect of Additional Prayer Reciters Thank you to everyone who is helping!
Mary Jo p.s. I went to one of the Barnes and Noble stores in Madison today and asked to see the manager (a woman). I asked her to walk with me to the teen book table. As we looked at books that were nearly all related to witchcraft and vampires, I asked her the following questions:
[Mary Jo] "Are you aware that Wiccans worship a horned god?" | ![]() |