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Roger posted an update 9 years ago
glad to be on here and currently reading Genes, giants, Monsters, and Men
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Roger posted an update 9 years ago
glad to be on here and currently reading Genes, giants, Monsters, and Men
A good one. Some interesting and not widely known information and leads.
Yes most definitely, it’s a book that’s very hard to put down. I just bought four of his books and this is the first one.. I also have The Third Way, Covert Wars, Hidden Finance Rogue Networks. I can’t wait to read them all. I’m also going to get into some Peter Levenda when I’m done these..
How does it feel to think that maybe.. just maybe.. dragons and giants may very probably really have existed…
Where are you on your Giant research? (and hi, welcome 🙂
Hi, thanks for the welcome. I’m just getting into part 2 at present. I’m an Indigenous person from Canada and we have many stories that are similar to what Dr Farrell covers in the book and lectures I’ve seen so it’s very interesting to hear another take on the history of the world that’s outside of the “Matrix paradigm” we’re fed in the education system.
Inuit? Metis? I would love to hear about these stories. Ive heard of Navajo tales of white giants. Tales of red haired giants in the Midlakes around Canada.
I’m Cree from western part of the country. There were cannibal giants that lived the forests and these were know along the whole of our territory from the coastal interior in the east to the rocky mountains in the west. Purely malevolent beings that we generally don’t even mention their name in our language.
Another giant was what people call bigfoot, we refer to him as mistapew “the big man”. Nothing ad was said about these and people continue having experiences with them to this day. We don’t see them as cryptids or anything of the like, more spiritual or interdimensional.
There are a number of somewhat parallel aspects to the book of our remembrances of the past. Starting from consciousness and being molded from clay and sticks (as opposed to bones). A yaweh type figure but one who taught us but didn’t call himself god, harm us or instruct us to hurt others, quite the opposite actually and was known in our language as the loving spirit
The Annunaki called us ‘Clay’.. I thought it was an idiom or a slang word for them to descrive the local lifeforms. But it keeps on popping up.. Its the same concept of ashes to ashes.. back to the dust..Need to look into ancient stories talking about clay..
Yahweh? You mean, you too had an old grey bearded man walking around telling you to be nice to each other and everything will be ok? Sounds like Quetzecoatl to me.. 🙂
I always thought of the Yeti/bigfoot/sasquatch creature as a type of modern day Enkidu. He’s described in Gilgamesh as pretty much exactly what a bigfoot would look like… Big, strong and as hairy as a beast of the forest.. Lucky for us .. Temple dancers arent choosey…..:)
I too notice the clay aspect coming up in other traditions. In ours the first human was even known as Askiy Napew “earth man”.
A difference between the Quetzecoatl tradition and our is that Wisakichak is that is actually one of us with one parent being of other than human origin. He is not revered as a god per se but as a spirit and is acknowledged in ceremony and story but not deified. In our cosmology there is only one god, the creator god who is known by a few names depending on who the speaker is. He never speaks or appears directly to humans.
Something interesting that I have been meaning to look into is our word for spirit “achak” and it’s connection to our word for star “achakos”. I’m fairly competent in our language but not fluent so I have to seek out an elder who can speak on the matter. Our language can be tricky, words sound almost the same but entirely different meanings. For instance english language is Kayasimowin and lies is Kayasimowewin (coincidence? lol). Looks like same root but the stresses are placed differently when typed using SRO properly and the morphology is totally different for both words.
I thought about Enkidu as well, so many questions the more I explore