Following the latest information provided by Dr.

Following the latest information provided by Dr. Nagassa, we are inquiring about the possible correlations between mythological pantheon around the world.

it is quite easy for everyone to detect some similarities in the cults deities scattered on Earth.

Certainly men, united everywhere by the same fears, hopes and desires have shaped "the most powerful entities of them" very similar to each other although the civilization to which these men belonged was infinitely distant.

Divine powers and even "symbols" have very similar faces too.

We hypothesized that "these" are in fact or part of the same breed, or even the same entity that is shown in the same way, and with the same peculiarities, in all the populations of the world - who then coated this "essence "with attributes that were familiar.


"[...]Usually there's a god that is not really a god (coming from a different race from the gods) that brings benefit to humans when gods turn their eyes on them. Lughnassad in Celtic myth, Uriel in Kabbalah, Loki in Nordic, Prometheus in Greek...[...]"

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  1. As someone who has been declared "enlightened" in the past, long before I ever joined the Resistance, I have been required to study. And much of my study shows this same kind of correlation. It was suggested by my teachers that we not engage in this dangerous line of thought, but instead relegate it to psychology and claim it's simply an archetype that people naturally gravitate to: something larger than themselves. And frankly, this kind of programming didn't come from my temple studies (which largely supported direct non-belief without interpretation), but from the University at which I studied.

    Consider that a Star of David dating back to 400 BC (before the calendar) was discovered in South America in the 1980s. Consider that Egypt traded with the Toltec civilization in South/Central America 1000 years before Columbus. Consider that history is rewritten at will by anyone selling power.

    So perhaps the world was far more interconnected at that time due to the influence of the Shapers and the N'Zeer far earlier than the Renaissance-era European storytellers would have us believe.

    The pieces are in front of us. The story changes based on how the pieces fit together. A convenient fitting of fact and finding do not guarantee truth.

    Questioning does not mean rejection. It means accepting that there is room to question. Few things are unquestionable.

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  2. In many cultures of the world - far apart both in time and in space - we tracked similarities (of course, well known to most people, we do not think they have discovered anything new).
    In particular, myths about great floods are very common.

    Fairy tales - we will not allow to call them myths in this post - about the Tower of Babel may seem like the representation of a techthulhu, and the memory of a failure of a magnus circle - or perhaps more than one, whereas at the time, after the fall of the tower, the entire population of the world has lost the language, however, and it is dispersed to the four corners of the earth.

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  3. I have found the most, if not all, myths/religions have a common story.
    Resurrection, the evil eye. The great deluge, the Ouroborus, a lost paradise.
    Constellations even have different names depending on the region you are in.
    Could it be that they all share the same stories from an exogenous prehistory? Could it be that story tellers found their ways to that region and adapted to story of their youth to the region they were visiting?

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