It's March 6th, 2009, and I don't think I've been here for a while....

After reading some of these entries, I'm realizing how some of it is actually kind of immature.  Well, naive.

I've realized now, there isn't anything tangible to uncover in the way of a single explanation for my dreams. (I say here a few times, that I'm getting "closer" to uncovering it, often saying that I'm not even sure what it is I'm searching for.)  I also know that I'm commenting on something that was written and compiled, a matter of a few months ago.  But this was really the start of it, I think.  The dream on October 8th.  

I think I just hate Tv, and I like to read and write.  During the writing of this blog, I thought that I'd come up with some kind of simple explanation as to why I have these dreams, with these particular dream-characters.   (They're always out of place, and always more lucid than their dream-environment), as well as how it's lead me on a path to an undiscovered ancestry.  Looking back, I thought it was all going somewhere.  Well, it wasn't, really.  I realize now, that during times of inspiration and insight, everything is interesting, and everything relates to everything else.  It can be quite an exciting world during those times.  It just depends on the moment of connection, and how clear the signal.

The first couple of blogs I wrote here were actually part of the dream-sync-research.  The later ones, are completely off-subject; and of their own phenomena.  Some of the others are simply historical clippings from found-articles.  (With citations of course) 

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Some Side-History:: People of the Flood, and Whale Cult Cultures

The Great Deluge Myths

The cultures who posses a historical account of the Great Flood, all have striking similarities in language, religious background (waaaay pre-christian), genetics, and historical myths.  First, let me say that myths are verbally passed history.  During the time of a catastrophe proportional to that of the Great Flood, there wouldn't have been time to gather written histories to take on an "Arc", or other vehicle of survival; they would have had to pass the tales verbally to the new generations.

The similar elements within The Deluge Myths:

In most of the accounts, The God figure, warns the Noah Figure, and he builds a boat. In the Scandinavian tale the "Noah figure" was told to build a "var", which is a subterranean structure. In the Peruvian account, a simple Indian man was told by his llama to go to the highest mountain, and when they got to the top of the mountain, he saw that there were many other animals there, awaiting the disaster. The larger more prominent, Mayan culture were warned by God, and their "Noah" were a man and wife who were told to build a box.

Some culture's accounts have a Noah figure who warned by God, and others, don't. (Like the Peruvian Indian and Llama)  Now, in the Mayan culture their God, the Quetzalcoatl was said to be an actual man, who traveled with two other men.  They claimed to have actual contact from day to day with their God.  If this were the case then the warning would have come from some kind of Government Official.

If this could example could be applied to other cultures who received a warning, it could be said that it may have come from some elite official, who knew of the coming disaster and told the people to build some kind of vehicle in order to survive. Again, there are others who may have survived by some seemingly psychic insight. (Like the Peru man and Llama)

I read last night that there are 500+ flood accounts, from all over the world. 

(1) In a survey of 86% of these accounts (The largest percentage belonging to Americans at 46% and second largest being Asiatic 20%,  Australian and Pacific are 10%, Africa is 3%, and Europe is 3%)   Andree concluded that 62% of these accounts were entirely independent of the Mesopotamian and Hebrew accounts.

Are Flood Survivors... Post-Atlantean Cultures?

The Germans, 1930's and 40's-

It's come up in many texts (articles, and a documentary I saw recently) that the Germans during the time of WWII, were searching the world for any evidences of Atlantean Ancestry, with the understanding that ancient Germanic Tribes, and the Viking Norse, were part of an ancient civilization which they called Hyperborea

They were very interested in the Tibetans, (Who because of the elevation of the Himalayan Mountains would have been the only visible land to a people lost at sea during the ancient flood.  The same can be said about the Inca settling in the Andes.)  They sent anthropologists to Tibet to survey the people there, looking for traces of like-heritage.

The Spanish-Basque Conquest, 15 ct.- 16ct

I was wondering about the Spanish Conquests during the time of Ignatius Loyola (Who I think may have had Atlantean Ancestry, and I've read that Ignatius wrote his "Spiritual Exercises" to mirror the likeness of ancient texts, which were possibly from the time of Atlantis.) 

I wondered if the Spanish/Basques (The Jesuits were Basque) were driven by the same motivation the Germans were, as far searching for Atlantean ancestry.  I think they must have had some conviction as to linkage with Atlantis, being that the Ignatius supposedly took his writings from theorized Atlanean texts, have the highest percentage of Rh Negative blood (thought to have some interesting theories behind it) in the world, and also have linkage to "Hyperborea" because of their Celtic origin.  (They actually have alot in common with the Norse people)

The Inca have long been hypothesized to be of Atlantean ancestry.  They are a culture who have Deluge Myths, as well as one who shares language similarities with other cultures who are also thought to be flood survivors.  (Hopi Indians, Basques, and others)

The Spanish were very focused on The Americas, during the time time of conquest. The de Loyolas, and De La Vegas married Inca Royalty, and later (after Pizarro) the Spanish proceeded wipe out any traces of ancient knowledge there, and replace it with Christianity. 

Why The Philippines?

The interesting thing about the marriages is, the Basques in South America married Inca Royalty. I thought about the importance of a royal marriage to the Basque families with Inca royals, and what their true motive may have been.  If the conquest was similar in any way to the Germans quest to find people with like-heritage, what could the Basque-Inca marriages have been motivated by?  Did they marry to preserve blood?  A blood relation which was long lost and now found?  

That brought me to thinking about my family, and relation to Ignatius de Loyola and Garcilosa de la Vega, (who is buried at the postulated Stargate, Temple of the Sun in Cusco)  Expanding on this, I wondered if there were ancient Filipino Deluge myths, and if this is the reason that both the Loyolas and the de la Vega's married there as well.  And, if they married royalty in Peru, wouldn't they have married royalty in the Philippines?  

I think it should be considered that the Inca Royalty, are royalty for a reason.   Royalty is usually passed down from an important, matriarchal family, or person, or group of people.  Could these be the "Noah" figures of Peru, and the Philippines who were being married by the Basques?  (By Noah figures, I mean the original survivors who were the first generation to pass the Deluge Myth down)

I wrote down earlier that in my next research binge, I must try to find out what it was that Jesuits found so important in the Philippines.  And who are my forefathers who these Jesuits married? (or I should say foremothers)   Is there some untapped phenomena in/about the Philippines that points to Atlantean Ancestry?   As I've found today, the answer may be yes.  

Ancient Filipino Mythology does in fact have Deluge tales, as well as Whale Cults, which I'll get to in a second. Obviously, information which pertains to whales is going to be of interest to me, because the whole reason for launching all of this research is supposed to be related to my dream.  Now, I have reached quite far out into many directions, but I shouldn't count any of it out, because history is important, period.  Regardless of weather it is relevant to my dream, I think that the more history one knows, the easier it is to understand the way things panned out in any respective period of time.

The Whale Cults

I believe that finally after trying to understand the meaning of the murder of the whale in my dream and being made to stand inside the dying whale... and then the  "Whale's Emotions" (a sack of blubber handed to me) and other elements regarding the whale, that there may actually be relevance in the histories of ancient cultures and their affinity with whales, and in particular the cultures which I am genetically linked to.  I've found that both the ancient people of the Pacific Islands, as well as the ancient Norse people of Sweden (and the surrounding region there) have Whale Cults in their history.

The Whale Cults of the South Pacific

I'm not sure about how I found the Whale Cults, it was just there in front of me.  Being a spiritual person who holds synchronicity to be as valuable as scientific data, and so I followed it.  

The Whale Cults, which in one article talked about the Vietnamese Cham Cult have the deepest influence throughout South Pacific, and predates all other religion in the region of the Pacific.  I'll touch on it a bit here, but its so fresh that I can't conclude anything, really.  The most interesting thing though is that almost all of the countries who worship the Whale, also honor it's death.   

In my dream, the whale was killed, and then I was made to be inside the dying whale.  This will be more panned out once it's clear in my mind and I've read more about it.  For now I'll say that the significance of the death of the whale, and it's being as a celebrated happening, tells me that there must be some kind of ascension process (the soul of the whale) behind it, or behind it's sacrifice.

The Basques and the Whales 

There is something there, and I haven't begun to look. (I put one link on this page so I can quick reference, and I'll probably add a couple others)  My Mom was online, and we were talking about it, so she googled something regarding the Basques and Whales, and then found some articles about Basques and Whales.  Then, she pointed to the screen from across the room and said "Look they use the bones for a temple!"

I realized then, that the Vietnamese do the same; their Cham cult uses whale bones for temples.  Then I thought... wait a second, I visited a Cathedral in Barcelona, Sagrada Familia which was built by famous architect Antonio Gaudi.  I remembered being inside of the place, and looking up and thinking..... these are bones... we're inside of a whale, aren't we?  I remember saying it out loud.

So, to sum things up... I'm speculating to have found something that may be relevant to my research;  linkage between Atlantean survivors, ancient Whale Cults belonging to the Norse, The Basques, and people of the South Pacific, and a possible reason the Jesuits married Filipinos and gave them (us) their name.




(1.) Fingerprints of The Gods, Graham Hancock (Quoting Author Dr. Richard Andree)

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