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Liber 51 | Babylonian Anunnaki Alien Gods Return, True Gold, Real Assyriology Revival
03-30-2011, 07:52 AM
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Liber 51 | Babylonian Anunnaki Alien Gods Return, True Gold, Real Assyriology Revival
The following is an official excerpt from BABYLONIAN MYTH & MAGIC – IN HISTORY & PRACTICE (2011, Joshua Free) available from the Mardukite Truth Seeker Press.

Quote:Mystics of every age have gone forth explaining an almost quantum vision of reality and existence, interconnected – All-as-One. While this might seem a truly obscure and anomalistic message approach to crossing the threshold of the current ‘academic’ topic; it is not. Consider for a moment that our mythic past is very much rooted in truth – one that has simply been conveniently, or forcefully, forgotten among mass awareness. Politics and the general human condition have, throughout the ages, taken its toll on the accounts of said truth, as we will see quite evidently concerning the history of the geographic region known as Mesopotamia.

Humans, being mortal, are unaware of one critical aspect of the universe – one that they could not possibly be privy to given their interaction with reality based on limited perceptions and experiences schematized by semantic labeling – is that truth is actually unchanging. In spite of the best (or worst) efforts in human history, the truth has survived to remind us of our origins, to instruct us on where we have to go and perhaps, most importantly, the standards we should live by to get there. Its mere survival is not enough, however, for as the world was once plummeted into a Dark Age only to be reincarnated as an Age of Enlightenment, the truth did not appear in public consciousness recognizable as such – in fact, it went the other direction: underground and the vaults of obscure ‘occult’ factions.

Unfortunately, the original and intended meaning of the symbolism, used to preserve the integrity of mysteries, became as confounded and obscure to these practitioners and ‘magicians’ as the nature of their own organizations. What’s more: they convinced themselves that they did have true comprehension of it – and so, eventually, the politics of the surface world became no less existent in the underground.

The meaning and innate desire to pursue truth, particularly what has been known as the Secret of the Ages, is no less obvious in the realm of science and academia then it is in the world of the occultist. Those who have been dubbed ‘esotericists’ are not the only ones who are interested in these matters, nor are they even the original ones. Only the methodologies and intentions differ. And yet again – all is connected. Without the intellectual and scholarly pursuits by historians and academicians, we might have far fewer clues toward this ‘mental image’ reconstruction of the past. Where then would the truth seeker have to draw his inspiration? From the fanciful recollections of distorted fairy-tales available to the surface world? Certainly, not.

The recovery of the truth of mankind’s past is paramount to the fate of humanity’s future. Thus, it should could by no surprise that the geographic terrain of its origins has been the victim of unyielding war and suffering for thousands of years – further enshrouding those unveiling efforts with a measure of hesitation and doubt painted by political opinions of the modern Middle East, and for our purposes, what the academicians have called the Ancient Near East. Relative power within the modern world and in human society is a ‘fleeting glamour’ and wholly representative; yet, if anything on the planet can be said to represent ineffable true worldly power by the ‘sword’ and ‘shield’ of truth, it is from those objects of ancient knowledge that come to us from this place.

For over a century, the pursuit of the Great Mysteries of Babylonia have been restricted to two main schools: firstly, 19th century academic Assyriology and secondly, the aspects of esoteric tradition that derived itself from the same. In the first; there are no attempts at philosophical or mystical pragmatism; the entire study field as dry as the sands of the desert inspiring it. In the second; the works of these stoic academicians is used as a basis for revived mystical tradition – often giving little regard for the specifics of the system, requiring additional facets of knowledge that directly appear nowhere on the fractured clay tablets or vases excavated from the ancient sites.

Fortunately, the 21st century truth seeker has a third option for their pursuits.

In 2008, a revolutionary organization known as the mardukites appeared on the scene, publicly visible – a completely new breed of next generation ‘Assyriologists’ and ‘esotericists’ alike that would not blindly accept the data given to them by their predecessors – at least not at face value. For several years the diversely organized group has sought out the most ancient renderings and writings found on clay tablets from Babylonia and shown the integral link between these and what can be found concerning the remainder of the evolution of human civilization. The methodologies used and the truth revealed concerning the identity, natures and progression of this incredible subject matter are undeniably superior to what was even available to those who came before us. But, that is what we call progress (much needed for this field). More so, we certainly do not deny the contributions of those who provided the modern world these clues their due credit.

The mardukite approach to reconstructing the Babylonian vision begins with first revealing the incredible misnomer that the field of study has endured for too long. Essentially, the applicable term Assyriology is a lie. What’s more: it does not actually apply to the current pursuits of analysis that are applied to the physical evidences brought to light by late 19th and early 20th century archeology. The name questionably applies to the field at all! Even though some of the originating scholars have acknowledged this grave misrepresentation of the science, it has yet gone unchallenged in contemporary academics.

As mentioned, analysis and application are absent from the originating pursuit, which emphasized mainly only the recovery and accumulation of the translatable materials, many of which have still yet to be transliterated into English even a century after their discovery. Most of what has been readily available to the seeker during the contemporary pre-mardukite era of research and study has been severely fragmented, confounding itself in the relay of content. The variegated cultural influences and often violent history of Babylonia has left a confusion of names, titles and images that have required over a century to flush out to any practical ends.

The origins of the name and field of Assyriology are derived from the French excavations of Khorsabad, Nimrud, Nineveh, Sippar and Lagash (Telloh) in the 1840′s. A true scientific pursuit was ignited when the royal library archives of the Assyrian king Assur-bani-pal were discovered, illuminating in cuneiform wedge-writing the clues to a prehistoric legacy formerly thought to be completely forgotten and never again salvageable. In the 1880′s the Germans uncovered Babylon. . .

BABYLONIAN MYTH & MAGIC – IN HISTORY & PRACTICE (2011, Joshua Free) available from the Mardukite Truth Seeker Press.
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04-05-2011, 09:07 PM
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RE: Liber 51 | Babylonian Anunnaki Alien Gods Return, True Gold, Real Assyriology Revival
I must say, the forward by Sortileges really felt like a punch to the face. I loved it! It was very moving and very powerful! The book itself really helps explain a lot and is obviously awesome! Big Grin

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04-06-2011, 12:50 AM
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Punch to the face? lmao.
Well, hopefully you put some icy-hot on that. Big Grin
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04-06-2011, 03:51 PM
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Thanks for the kind words James Smile
I did wanted it to hit, a bit like "WAKE UP' FUCKERS!" Tongue

I've yet to receive my own copy, Im quite eager to read the archeological part.
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04-07-2011, 06:43 AM
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Copies mailed today! Big Grin
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