By Gerry in July 2018
Hello and welcome again.
I invite you to a second round of analyzing Biblical texts and other ancient records.
The Truth About the Bible – Library of Rickandria
In Part I, we looked at Bible passages, and saw that some odd puns seem to have been planted there, presumably by ancestors of our modern “spooks”, whom I call “Ancient Spooks”.
We’ll continue our analysis here, with ancient, manufactured wars and ancient aristocratic relations.
Liberty, Liberation & Aristocracy in Satanism – Library of Rickandria
There will be one new underlying theme here, and that’s the implicit relation of god-like overlords to actual gods.
Where Did Our Gods Go? Seeking Our Mythologies – Library of Rickandria
I don’t know for sure what the Ancient Spookian overlords believed in, but I think they did not believe in gods, or in our God.
Gods & Religions on Planet Earth – Library of Rickandria
Rather, their top-down view on kingdoms and wars seems to be a little like that of gods themselves.
Christian Demons: The Pagan Gods of Hell – Library of Rickandria
I don’t think the spooks ever deluded themselves that they were actual gods, but they did appear to call themselves gods, for whatever reason.
Is Your God a Devil? – Library of Rickandria
I will therefore exclude religion from my analysis and treat it as if the ancient elites didn’t believe in it.
Global Elite: The Transnational Capitalist Class – Library of Rickandria
This has always led me to the most consistent results and to the most straightforward explanations.
Naturally, this doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t believe in religion.
The Horrible Truth About Religion – Library of Rickandria
I personally have lost my faith, but I think you’re safe to read my analysis even if you are religious, as long as you don’t confuse the Biblical message with the messengers, who were mere humans like us.
The Tree of Life Let’s ease in with a theme found in many ancient religions:
Tree of Life: Map of the Human Soul – Library of Rickandria
Speculation about its meaning abounds, but I think there’s one unmentioned, yet straightforward answer in our context.
We all know the Biblical story: =
God forbids Adam and Eve to eat from the Tree of Knowledge, claiming they’ll die.
The serpent tells them that’s they won’t die but will become knowledgeable like God.
Who Created God If God Created Everything? – Library of Rickandria
In the Biblical version, it turns out God lied, and the serpent was right, because they get more knowledgeable after they eat.
Exposing Spiritual Corruption: Spiritual Alchemy & the Bible – Library of Rickandria
God confirms this when he speaks to his unspecified peers:
Then the LORD God said: Behold, the man has become like one of Us, knowing good and evil; and now, he might stretch out his hand, and take also from the Tree of Life, and eat, and live forever. GEN 3:22
ויאמר ׀ יהוה אלהים הן האדם היה כאחד ממנו לדעת טוב ורע ועתה ׀ פן־ישלח ידו ולקח גם מעץ החיים ואכל וחי לעלם
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ANCIENT SPOOKS – Part III: Link to a spooky past – Library of Rickandria