By William Henry

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If John the Baptist (or Osiris) appeared along with Jesus at his resurrection, this would be a phenomenal key to the secrets of this event for the Green Man is considered the immortal King of Tula and the Guardian of the Waters of Immortality. He is typically shown with a green face or clothing and with green-gold vegetation (cannabis or canobi) spewing from his mouth. This vegetation represents the life force or the language codes to the universe . He utters the keys to Tula and other important cosmic mysteries.

The appearance of the Gardener suggests an answer to the question of just exactly where Jesus spent his three days in between Crucifixion, Resurrection and Transfiguration. The location is Tula, the Healing Sun .

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To be A-pollo means to be One (On) with Pol, the Sun God. Interestingly, the Celtic word for spirit is poell, and poele is French for stove; German, stube or (s)tube. Applied to the tubes at Denderah, this symbolism suggests the TET or Power Pillars held tubes that ‘cooked’ power bread. Compare pole with columba or column and the symbolism becomes clearer. Columba means ‘dove’. At the baptism of Christ the heavens are supposed to have opened and a dove to have descended to the words, “This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased.” The host is the body of Christ , also called mana or manna, meaning ‘bread’. These Gnostic portrayals make it clear that the way to achieved Grace is to transform oneself into an Axis of Love and lift or comprehend the secrets of the serpent. This means, comprehend the secrets of E.A., the Holy Spirit/serpent in the grass (cannabi or canobi) or grace who spouted the . E.A.’s title was Lord or Savior, haris in Sanskrit. Interestingly, symbolist Harold Bayley assigns the meaning of cherries to the three orbs of the Wood symbol. 26

Charis, he notes, is the Greek for grace, and is cognate with our charity or love. Grace may be equated with grass, gross or cross, resolving into ak or ag eros, the “rose of light” or the “light of love (EROS).” ROS means dew in Celtic. The Egyptian hieroglyph for dew shows a three-fold spring of radiating water . From a face-on point of view this string would appear something like the logo for the Roerich Peace Pact, the caput mortem or ‘dead head’ of the

Templar/alchemists or the ‘Three Jewels’ of Buddhism . I believe it is the face of the wormhole. (It also points to a third strand of DNA and a third soul within each of us.) In China a very interesting ceremony contains elements of the Christian Eucharist. This ceremony, called the Ceremony of Guiding Light, took place after the Emperor has ploughed the first sod of the year. Exactly like the Roman Catholic ceremonial dance known as the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, the music performed is a Gregorian chant. At a given point little bells are rung, and censers (burning cannabis) swing before the altar. Three grains of rice are laid upon the Emperor’s tongue, and he drinks a cup of rice wine. 27

This drinking of rice wine is a Eucharist, and the three grains of rice are another form of the three Graces, three cherries or apples, and the triple ray of the iris, or Eros, the rice. The Eastern term for rice is paddi, and Paddy is a variant of Patrick, whose symbol the shamrock, the Celtic trefoil , or terror foil. One of the oldest emblems of trinitarian divinity, the trefoil was known as far back as the Indus Valley civilization (c. 2500-1700 BC). Pre-Islamic Arabs called the trefoil shamrakh or shem rock, the three-lobed lily or lotus flower. It is the shamrock, which, along with the horseshoe, is considered a good luck charm. Both symbols are found in the Court of Three Stars in Nashville. Symbolist Harold Bayley resolves shamrock into the “light of the Sun, the Great Fire.” 28 This is the Cross. In Christian contexts is used as a symbol for the Holy Trinity: Father, Son and Holy Ghost. The shamrock is familiar to most as the three-leaf clover claimed by the Irish as a symbol of their patron saint, Patrick. What most may not realize is that Patrick, whose name is abbreviated to Patty, is the same as Pati, Potei, or Poseidon. Poseidon (E.A.) and his goddess of Love (Mari) are prototypes for Eve and the Serpent, Yahweh’s antagonists in the Hebrew Garden of Eden story. As many researchers profess, Eden and Atlantis (Tula) are the same. E.A. is her serpent king (called Poseidon). The Gnostics called him ‘the Great Light’.

In order to fully appreciate the story of Nimrod (and his successor Nebuchadnezzar) and his donning of the skin of the
Mighty Man, which undoubtedly was engineered by E.A., let us briefly explore the story of E.A., its provider. E.A. is the great Anunnaki scientist featured in the Sumerian epic poems and romanticized in the works of Sitchin, 29 who maintains E.A. genetically modified the human race as a slave race to mine gold. He was opposed in this endeavor by his half-brother, Enlil, who responded to E.A.’s later transmutation of a select few of the human element into a god-like being by sending the Flood,
wiping (most all of) them off the face of the Earth. E.A. and Enlil had been bitter rivals since before coming to Earth. Humanity became their new swords. E.A. and his priests, seek to uplift humanity to the level of the gods through global
education and revelation of all sacred secrets. Enlil’s priests seek to keep humanity at the level of slaves and sex objects, the
property of a police state cryptocracy. Enlil, called the “prince of Earth” whose command made the heavens tremble, 30
is militaristic, managerial, hands on, and totally opposite of E.A., the dreamer. He too bestowed a suit of the Mighty Man. He was furious at E.A. for creating this slave race (which he later turned into sex objects). He was threatened by the
appearance of the super human. There is the interesting statement in the Popol Vuh which reflects Enlil’s thoughts on the matter of ‘his’ slaves who became perfect: “It is not well that our creatures should know all. Must they perchance be the equals of ourselves, their makers, who can see far, who know all and see all? … Must they also be gods?” One ancient name for these beings is the Irish sidhe (pronounced ‘she’) people. They are considered to be direct descendents or reincarnations of the Illuminati. 31 Evans -Wentz notes that these sidhe people are described as a race of majestic appearance and marvelous beauty, in form human, yet in nature divine. 32

They are divided into two classes: those which are shining, and those which are opalescent and seem lit up by a light within themselves. 15 The word sidh informs us of the nature of the forbidden teachings that E.A. desired to teach. Sidh appears to be related to the Latin sedes and the Sanskrit siddha, both words meaning power. The Sanskrit term siddhi carries the meanings “attainment,” “accomplishment,” or “perfection.” In the Hindu literature, this term is used to denote the abilities which self-realized or spiritually perfected individuals possess and use unselfishly. Scholars who have followed the ‘missing years’ of Jesus have shown that he received training in India from Hindu and Buddhist masters. They taught him yogic abilities called the ashta-siddhi.

These eight powers are:
1. Animan, the ability to make oneself infinitely small in an instant;
2. Mahiman, the power to grow infinitely large at will;
3. Laghiman, or levitation, defying the law of gravity;
4. Prapti, the power to touch any object at any distant, such as scooping up a handful of dust on Mars;
5. Prakamya, the ability to dive into the solid ground and move about as if it were air or water;
6. Vashitva, total control over the elements;
7. Ishitritva, the ability to create or destroy matter;
8. Kamavasayitva, instant materialization of wishes. The Illuminati can achieve these powers by utilizing Buddha’s noble eight-fold path.

Right vew, Right resolve, Right speech, Right conduct, Right livelihood, Right Effort, Right awareness. Right meditation.
In his famous Sermon on the Mount, Jesus talked about the benefits of living in the divine light. These benefits, or blessings, also eight in number, are known as the beatitudes, from the Latin