Ark of the Covenant documentary [Video]

This excellent documentary travels across the world, from Rome to India, Portugal to Egypt, uncovers the trail of the Ark and finds that it does not lead to Ethiopia, as many believe, but instead in a direction that nobody could have imagined.

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The trail of the Ark takes viewers on a hunt into the very heart of an ancient secret society with clandestine meetings in far off lands. Uniting the myth, tradition, and language of the Ark with the Shroud of Turin, the documentary then goes on to re-date it, reveal how it was made, and identify whose image it actually recreates.

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The Moses Myth, Yahweh Supremacy & Cultural Genocide [Audio]

Red Ice Radio  May 30 2014

D.M. Murdock, also known by her pen name, “Acharya S,” is the author of several books on comparative religion and mythology, including “The Christ Conspiracy,” “Suns of God,” “Who Was Jesus?” and “Christ in Egypt.”

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Murdock is an alumna of Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, PA, where she studied Classics, Greek Civilization. She has lived in Greece and is also an alumna of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Greece. She speaks, reads and/or writes to varying degrees English, French, Spanish, ancient and modern Greek, Latin, German and other languages. Acharya S has gained expertise in several religions, as well as knowledge about other esoterica and mystical subjects.

In the first hour, we’ll discuss her latest research “Did Moses Exist? The Myth of the Israelite Lawgiver.” Although many scholars today are clear on the mythical nature of the Exodus tale and the probable (to them) non-historicity of the Moses character, there are a number of historical or quasi-historical individuals and events that have gathered attention as the possible “real Moses” and “real Exodus.” In the second hour, we’ll look deeper into the origins of the Jewish tribe, Yahweh and the Ten Commandments. She provides comparative mythology or mythical motifs also found in other cultures that relate to the Moses myth, the Ark of the Covenant and more.

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The Holylands, Dead Sea & Ark Of The Covenant

Earth-Keeper Chronicles  January 3 2014

Archangel Metatron via James Tyberonn ~ Greetings Masters ! I am Metatron, Lord of Light and I greet you this moment in a vector of unconditional love.

 The Dead Sea : A Liquid of Crystal
The Dead Sea : A Liquid of Crystal

The imagery and thought of ‘Holy Land’ evokes a spiritual if not magical visual for many on the earth, especially contemporaries of the three monotheistic systems that were spawned there. Even those who do not consider themselves as followers of any of the three faiths of Abraham recognize the ‘Holy Lands’ as an eclectic repository of revered cosmological myths and enduring historical events that have undeniably marked the providence and arguably the evolving destiny of humankind. It is indeed a special place on the earth and has always been recognized as such as far back as early Atlantean times.

The Cristos energy has always been on the earth since the time of the Firmament. This source of divinity has manifested in the duality phase of earth as part of the evolution from devolution. The Holylands of Israel do indeed contain portal nodes and sacred sites of the Cristos, of Divine manifestation on the earthplane. We also wish to clarify that there have been many more embodiments of the Cristos energy on the Earthplane than just the ones that are recognized in your present times and contemporary religious belief systems..

Even during the eras of earth you consider as backward phases and times of the ‘caveman’, there were divine embodiments that assisted humanities rise from density, albeit each related the messages in terms that were understandable to the masses whether tribal or clustered. In areas devoid of written languages, the messages and cosmology truths evolved into myths orally passed down. In some cases it was believed that divine truths interpreted into archetypical symbolism should not, could not be put into written word.

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