Maid of Orleans Jeanne d'Arc, national heroine of France, one of the commanders of the French troops in the Hundred Years' War. Captured by the Burgundians, she was handed over to the British, condemned by the Catholic Church as a witch and burned alive at the stake. She was subsequently rehabilitated in 1456 and canonized in 1920 - canonized by the Catholic Church. However, we are not talking about a hundred years of war, although in recent years we have been talking about this, but also about 2000 years of Roman dictatorship, but you will still get to Abraham. This page is about the role or fate of women and how politics affects them. Although culture may be different, it is unlikely that God has endowed a woman, and if it is a burden, then only 9 months, and if it is beauty, then like for a man it is a gift of nature, God, the same as the mind, however, Divine Proportions, Culture and Knowledge and what formula is taken as a model in the Kingdom.
Hecate Ἑκάτη - goddess of boundaries, transitions, crossroads, magic, the New Moon, necromancy, and ghosts. Christians especially read this whole epic with the female family from the moment of “Pompeii”, and then “sketches of Greece”, of what remained, where it became and how it was presented. For example, the god Hermaphroditus is attested from the fourth century BC, but his name implies a paradoxical union of two different gods (Hermes and Aphrodite), rather than assimilation in the spirit of Hermanubis.
"The Tragedy of the Pyramids" by Peter Elebracht. He was the owner of one of the best private collections related to the history and culture of Africa, as well as collections related to Ancient Egypt. "The Tragedy of the Pyramids" was published in Russia only once - in 1984. It is difficult to guess about history and centuries, since “sources” write about it, and if one writes “fiction” in dates, then often because it is open it is not possible to speak out against the dictatorship of the world government. He writes: the most ancient and famous tombs - the pyramids - were plundered even before the capture of Egypt by Rome. And the Egyptians themselves tried to do this. And the Romans and subsequently the Arabs could only hope for a miracle, for an opportunity that would allow them to discover treasures hidden under the rocks and centuries-old sands. In the late Middle Ages in Europe, the “medicine” mumiyo became popular, which was actively used in medicine right up to modern times. It was based on ground mummies with the addition of asphalt. Moreover, the demand was so great that there were not enough mummies from all the ancient cemeteries of Egypt (the bodies of the dead in this country are often mummified by nature itself). And then they made a fake mummy by boiling the recently deceased.
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Then the most enterprising adventurers began to make money from artifacts. Even fragments of tomb painting were used. Below is a photo of the tomb wall with knocked out fragments. The massive plunder of Egypt began with the arrival of Europeans in the country. Every representative of enlightened Europe needed to chip away something as a souvenir. At first, priceless finds were stolen for souvenirs, then enterprising Egyptians began to make money from gullible tourists by selling them handicraft fakes. The most democratic and fairest of the fair took and took for themselves sarcophagi, statues, mummies, papyri, paintings on walls and ceilings - in a word, everything that they could take for their museums. Obelisk from Luxor in the center of Paris. Suffice it to say that the French humid climate is destructive for the stone from which the obelisk is made, but did this worry the enlightened European nation?
Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity, Islam. Monotheistic religions of patriarchy. Islamic scholar Louis Massignon argued that the term "Abrahamic religion" meant that all these religions originated from the same spiritual source. in the book of Genesis, the heirs of Abraham became fundamental for the Jews, who call him Avraham avinu "Abraham is our father".
In Islam. Having created a wife for Adam, Allah said to them: “O Adam! Settle you and your wife in paradise and eat there for pleasure wherever you wish, but do not approach this tree, lest you become one of the unrighteous.” “Did I not forbid you this tree and tell you that Satan is a clear enemy to you?”
Museo Chiaramonti - Vatican Museum
with the development of the cult of Aphrodite, Athena, Artemis and other goddesses, Hecate fades into the background, sinks lower and lower into the domain of Hades, already turning into one of the chthonic goddesses of his kingdom and embodying the horror of the night, a pale woman with black hair who comes out at night to hunt accompanied by the hounds of hell. In Hesiod's Theogony, Hecate is mentioned as the daughter of the Titan Persus and Asteria, whom Zeus granted to “rule the fate of the earth and the desert sea. According to Hesiod, she received her share of power from the Titans and Zeus left all this power and authority to her.
The goddess Maat, according to ancient Egyptian religion, is the goddess of truth and justice, Maat is the daughter of the god Re and the wife of the god of knowledge Thoth. The goddess Maat was depicted in female form with an ostrich feather above her head and holding an Ankh in her hands, which means the key of life, and in the other hand she held a mace.
It is necessary to remember that TRANSLATION is not just a decoding of words, but the meaning that is brought in so that it is even changed often. Therefore, Maat in the Philosophy of ancient Egypt is a feminine gender, which denotes a phenomenon, an etheric station in its own person, also in the administration of individual things or ideas.
Mena is the name of Selene among mortals. Referred to as “three-body”. In Athens, Mena (Selene) was honored as the mother of the soothsayer and poet Musaeus.
"the Fall of Man"
From the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, do not eat from it; For in the day that you eat of it, you will surely die. And the eyes of both of them were opened, and they knew that they were naked, and they sewed together fig leaves and made aprons for themselves. God created man for incorruptibility and made him the image of His eternal existence; But through the envy of the devil, death entered the world, and those who belong to his inheritance experience it. — Prem. 2:23-24
"a strict belief that any strict belief is wrong"
The apple of discord in ancient Greek myths is a golden apple, on which was written “the most beautiful,” thrown by the goddess of discord Eris on the banquet table during the wedding of Peleus and Thetis. This golden apple caused a quarrel between three goddesses - Hera, Athena and Aphrodite. The young man Paris was called upon to judge them. They tried to win him over to their side, promising to make him the most powerful ruler of Hera. He awarded this apple to Aphrodite, who for this helped him steal Helen, the wife of the Spartan king Menelaus. This became the cause of the Trojan War. Discordianism gained worldwide popularity largely thanks to Robert Anton Wilson, who widely covered it in his novel Illuminatus! (“The Illuminatus! Trilogy”, 1975). Sacred Hao. Chaose. Hause. Хаос.
Chapter from the book by Adam Olearius “Description of the journey of the Holstein embassy to Muscovy and Persia”. There are also references in Marco Polo to mud volcanoes, gas vents and flaming hills (gas escaping, coming into contact with oxygen and igniting). The religious ideas of fire worshipers were associated with this phenomenon. Thus, on the outskirts of the village of Surakhany there is a Hindu temple of the late 18th century Ateshgah (Place of Fire), where burning gas has been coming out since ancient times. In 1863, at the invitation of oil industrialist V.A. Kokorev, Dmitry Mendeleev came to the Baku oil refinery in Surakhani and worked there for some time as a consultant. Mendeleev promoted the ideas of continuous oil distillation, oil tanks, oil tankers and oil pipelines here
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing”
Emperor Peter I. Empress Catherine I
Even more heresy against giving thanks for food. Bondye is the supreme deity of the voodoo religion, an omnipotent God comparable to the Christian Lord. Bondi comes from the French. bon Dieu, which means "good God". In Fon, Gun, Ewe languages Vodun means spirit. Voodoo itself originated in Africa no later than the 17th century. Cleansing sacrifices and talismans save from evil. Lewd dancing and sexually suggestive antics during the Fete de Gede signal to the loa that people are ready to meet them. During the dovoloko ritual, a loa spirit takes possession of a person who drinks the blood of a sacrificial animal. The high priest of Benin is also a member of the voodoo religion. From 1991 to 2017 it was Sosu Gedehunge.
Lamb of God is a symbolic name given to the Lord Jesus Christ by Holy Scripture and Tradition. The Lamb is a truly biblical symbol. In the Bible we find the scapegoat, the lambs for sacrifice in the temple.
The Ghent Altarpiece, also known as the Adoration of the Mystic Lamb, is a painted panel created in 1432 for a chapel in the Church of St. John the Baptist. The Ghent Altarpiece is dedicated to the biblical story of Jesus Christ, his sacrifice, crucifixion and how his blood was life-giving. The death and resurrection of Christ, as well as his sacrifice for humanity, are celebrated on the altar during every Mass. Death to salvation. A sacrifice for mankind, that is, for all societies, for the sake of the elect, is a pure, kosher sacrifice. Ghent Altarpiece One Italian cardinal even called it “The best painting in Christendom.” This meant that by the time of the French Revolution, Napoleon Bonaparte had his eye on an outstanding work of art. In 1794, he sent his soldiers to steal four altar panels from his resting place in St. Bavo's Cathedral. Having successfully stolen four panels from the Ghent Altarpiece, the French proudly put them on display at the newly opened Louvre Museum in central Paris. After Napoleon's defeat during the Battle of Waterloo, the panels returned to their rightful owner, along with many other works of art.
During World War I, the Germans tried to steal the rest of the altar to add six panels. But the church watchman prevented their theft by hiding the panels between the walls and floorboards of the bishop's residence before smuggling them to safety in the countryside. After the end of the war, the Treaty of Versailles made the restoration of this masterpiece one of its conditions. This meant that the six Berlin panels returned to their rightful place, united with the rest of the altarpiece in St. Bavo's Cathedral in Ghent, thus reuniting the entire work of art for the first time in a century. On April 10, 1934, a group of unknown criminals broke into the Cathedral of St. Bavo and stole the lower left joint panels of the altar depicting the Righteous Judges and St. John the Baptist. The kidnappers left one part of the board at the Ghent railway station and sent a letter demanding a ransom of one million francs in exchange for the board of Righteous Judges. Both Adolf Hitler and Hermann Göring were passionate admirers of the Ghent Altarpiece and believed they had the right to return it as an amendment to the Treaty of Versailles. Belgian officials tried to hide the altarpiece by moving it to the Vatican in Rome. But the Nazis intercepted them en route, confiscating the painting and sending it to the south of France. They then moved the altar to Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany in 1942. From there, the Nazis moved the altarpiece and hid it in a huge vault at the Altaussee salt mine in Austria, along with many other works of art and treasure. In 1945, after the failure of the German offensive, the men and women of the US Army muralists returned the Ghent Altar along with 400 tons of stolen art, and in October 1945 the Ghent Altar was returned to the Cathedral of St. Bavo in Ghent, Belgium, where it remains to this day.