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Most human beings alive today believe in some sort of supreme deity. Furthermore, most people believe this deity existed prior to the arrival of human beings. Our ancestors shared similar beliefs, with the qualification that it was not just one god- but many gods.
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The oldest writings from Sumeria, Egypt and the Greeks parallel one another in the hierarchy of Gods and their existence on the planet Earth before the existence of humanity.
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In most cases, these texts talk of the Gods being the creators of the Earth from the primordial waters/kaos. Interestingly, when one considers another interpretation of this translation, the creation of order from disorder also implies the creation of civilization, of fields, of the things we take for granted out of the untamed wilderness that would have been pre-settlement Earth.
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But what is striking concerning the earliest wisdom texts of humanity is not just how universal the acknowledgement of the same information, but that these gods were not considered benevolent, but malevolent and downright evil.
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The first higher beings on Earth were exiled alien prisoners |
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When the earliest writings of the Akkadians, the Sumerians and others are investigated concerning the creation stories of the human race, they describe various layers of hierarchy to the Gods pre- existence of humans. There appears to be a supreme leadership followed by
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Secondly, there appears to be a number of fallen gods, effectively prisoners to those in power who effectively were the workers- building the facilities and life support systems of 1st settlement.
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In the case of ancient text the Enuma Elish (3000BCE) , we see the following key quote, before any mention of humans:
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“...Let the fallen gods day after day serve us; and as we enforce your will let no one else usurp our office. Marduk, Tiamat’s conqueror, was glad; the bargain was good; he went on speaking his arrogant words explaining it all to the gods, “They will perform this service, day after day, and you shall enforce my will as law.”
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The Gnostic wisdom of Jesus |
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Yet it is the Gnostic wisdom of Jesus himself in his sacred texts written prior to the writings of Paul of Tarsus and the Sadducee High Priests that provides the greatest insight into the true character of these first gods.
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That they were manifestly evil and it is on account of this wickedness that they were exiled to Earth by their civilization.
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This understanding, while extremely complex in its imagery within Gnostic insight is nonetheless very powerful. For it provides a context and insight into the mind of the first flesh and blood higher order beings on planet Earth and a motivational context as to the paradox that is the human being and human minds.
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