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 PHYSICAL UNIVERSE’S CREATION BY CAPTAN & DEITIES0 comments
category picture22 Jul 2013 @ 06:55
Among some Filipino ethnicities reins the belief in the creation deity Captan. In their version of cosmogony, Captan is synonymous if not identical to Brahma who is deity of the physical universe.  More >

 COSMOGONY AS FILIPINO MYTH VERSIONS 0 comments
category picture13 Jul 2013 @ 08:32
Philippine folklore narratives on creation practically mirror those of its ASEAN neighbors. These folklores are shared by ethnicities coming from two (2) racial groups: Malays (the dominant majority) and Polynesians (aborigines).  More >

 FROM CHAOS TO KOSMOS: MANVANTARA IN POLYNESIAN COSMOGONY0 comments
category picture3 Jul 2013 @ 08:15
In the beginning was the void or Chaos, as Theos Sophia or divine wisdom had established. The Supreme Being—the One Universal Principles, Omniscient, Omnipotent, Omnipresent—then projected ideations unto the void to begin Kosmos, thus ensuing with a new Manvantara or great cycle of life/existence.  More >

 GAIA, SOLAR LOGOS IN TIMOR, WESTERN & CENTRAL INDONESIA MYTHOS0 comments
category picture27 Jun 2013 @ 06:25
The ‘sky-world’ and the ‘world below’ reflect the synergy of the spiritual dimensions (‘sky-world’) and the material dimensions (‘world below’). The bifurcation of reality into the spiritual and material indicates right away the Law of Duality/Polarity, one of the cosmic laws as per Theos Sophias’ teachings.  More >

 REPTILOID VS DIVINE CLASH IN BATARA GURU OF KARO BATTAK0 comments
category picture18 Jun 2013 @ 05:50
‘Batara Guru and wife’ suggest strongly the coupled role of Brahma & elohistic forces on one hand, and that of Shakti (Mother) and the angelic forces on the other hand. ‘Divinity of the underworld’ signifies the deific beings assigned to help create humans in the astral and physical dimensions which collectively are ‘underworld’.  More >

 BRAHMA & ELOHIM IN BATARA GURU MYTH OF DAIRI BATTAK0 comments
category picture12 Jun 2013 @ 07:17
Another one of the myths that is so rich in archetypes. Batara Guru (Bathala in Tagalog) signifies collectively Brahma, deity of the physical universe, and the Elohim, originally comprising of 7 hierarchs who assisted in the ideation and materialization of forms.  More >

 REPTILOID VS DIVINE CLASH IN BATARA GURU OF KARO BATTAK0 comments
category picture6 Jun 2013 @ 09:05
‘Batara Guru and wife’ suggest strongly the coupled role of Brahma & elohistic forces on one hand, and that of Shakti (Mother) and the angelic forces on the other hand. ‘Divinity of the underworld’ signifies the deific beings assigned to help create humans in the astral and physical dimensions which collectively are ‘underworld’.  More >

 ELOHIM, MU, SOUL DEVOLUTION, REPTILOIDS IN BATTAK MYTH0 comments
category picture2 Jun 2013 @ 06:14
‘7 heavens’ signify the 7 subplanes of the heaven-worlds or devachan. Four (4) of the subplanes are in the 3rd plane (mental plane) while three (3) are in the 4th plane (higher mental or causal plane). The 4th plane is dimension of the arupa or formless, though already a material plane; 3rd plane, the beginning of the rupa (form) dimensions. Rupa moves down to the physical plane.  More >

 MU, TWINFLAMES IN LIMIMU-UT TALE0 comments
category picture26 May 2013 @ 07:37
This more wide-spread class assumes the existence of a sky-world or upper realm, and of a primeval sea below it in which or on which the world is made. We may begin with the out-line of a myth 'told in Minahassa which is a variant off the one just given.  More >

 ANTHROPOGENESIS IN MINAHASSA MYTH0 comments
category picture21 May 2013 @ 01:48
The narrative refers to the emergence or evolution of humans and related life-forms on Terra. The occult term for human evolution is anthropogenesis (see HP Blavatsky, Secret Doctrine, Vols. 1 & 2).  More >



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