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A new video posted on You Tube by The Thunderbolts Project (thunderbolts.info) on 13th April 2016, examines how Venus was described by ancient peoples, and how it fits the theory of Immanuel Velikovsky in his book “Worlds in Collision.” Velikovsky theorised that Venus was a comet that originally came from Jupiter and was captured into its present orbit in about 1500 BC. That would explain why ancient peoples such as the Babylonians and Peruvians described it as a fiery streak. Thunderbolts observe that Venus has a comet-like magneto-tail of plasma and it is now connected to the Sun by magnetic flux ropes.
It is said elsewhere that “The Solar Brotherhood was first brought to Earth from Venus by adepts known as the Kumaras, a name which has the meaning of "androgenous Serpents." You can find references to the Kumaras in the Hindu Puranas where they are described as being the first teachers of Yoga on the plane[1].”
C.W. Leadbeater and later adherents of Theosophy such as Alice A. Bailey believe that Sanat Kumara descended from the etheric plane of the planet Venus to Earth, while the ancient Buddhist temple, Kurama-dera in Japan, is host to a unique bodhisattva, the ‘Defender Lord’, who is said to come from the planet Venus[2].
Author Maurice Cotterell, in several of his books, talks about a group of historical figures he calls ‘The Supergods,’ who were all said to have come from, and returned to, the “bright star” Venus. These include Krishna, Buddha and Jesus, as well as Tutankhamun and Lord Pacal (also incarnated as Viracocha). Specifically he says, “When Krishna was born, a bright star appeared in the sky. Buddha, it was said, was a bright star in his mother’s womb and when Jesus was born a bright star appeared in the sky. Revelation (xxii, 16) goes further, saying: ‘I Jesus … am the root of David, and the bright and morning star.[3]’
I have speculated elsewhere that our moon seems to have been put in its place intelligently and purposefully. Could the same be true of Venus?
Credit Source for Picture at Top of Page
Featured image: http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/2016/04/14/the-comet-venus-past-and-present/
References:
[1] http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sumer_anunnaki/reptiles/reptiles21.htm
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanat_Kumara
[3] The Lost Tomb of Viracocha, by Maurice Cotterell, Bear and Company 2001
It is said elsewhere that “The Solar Brotherhood was first brought to Earth from Venus by adepts known as the Kumaras, a name which has the meaning of "androgenous Serpents." You can find references to the Kumaras in the Hindu Puranas where they are described as being the first teachers of Yoga on the plane[1].”
C.W. Leadbeater and later adherents of Theosophy such as Alice A. Bailey believe that Sanat Kumara descended from the etheric plane of the planet Venus to Earth, while the ancient Buddhist temple, Kurama-dera in Japan, is host to a unique bodhisattva, the ‘Defender Lord’, who is said to come from the planet Venus[2].
Author Maurice Cotterell, in several of his books, talks about a group of historical figures he calls ‘The Supergods,’ who were all said to have come from, and returned to, the “bright star” Venus. These include Krishna, Buddha and Jesus, as well as Tutankhamun and Lord Pacal (also incarnated as Viracocha). Specifically he says, “When Krishna was born, a bright star appeared in the sky. Buddha, it was said, was a bright star in his mother’s womb and when Jesus was born a bright star appeared in the sky. Revelation (xxii, 16) goes further, saying: ‘I Jesus … am the root of David, and the bright and morning star.[3]’
I have speculated elsewhere that our moon seems to have been put in its place intelligently and purposefully. Could the same be true of Venus?
Credit Source for Picture at Top of Page
Featured image: http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/2016/04/14/the-comet-venus-past-and-present/
References:
[1] http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sumer_anunnaki/reptiles/reptiles21.htm
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanat_Kumara
[3] The Lost Tomb of Viracocha, by Maurice Cotterell, Bear and Company 2001
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