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view post Posted on 14/9/2013, 13:50 by: ErleReply
FAILED BREEDING EXPERIMENTS, REPTILOIDS, OVIPAROUS MAN IN BORNEO TALE

Erle Frayne D. Argonza


Source: www.oldandsold.com/articles29/mythology-12.shtml
…From southeastern Borneo comes a different tale. After the world had been made by spreading earth on the head of the great serpent which swam in the primeval sea, a deity descended upon it and discovered seven eggs formed of earth. Taking two of these, he found in one a man, and in the other a woman, but both lifeless; whereupon, returning to the upper world, he asked the creator for breath, that the pair might become alive. While he was gone upon his errand, however, another deity came down and blew into the mouths of the two lifeless forms and vivified them, so that when the first deity returned, he found himself forestalled, and man-kind, which he had intended to make immortal, was now subject to decay and death. …
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This myth is a reproduction of related myths about the involvement of the ‘great serpent’ (Reptiloid extraterrestrials) which ‘swam in the primeval sea’ (resided in the astral plane, notably the mid- and upper astral).
Amusingly, this mythos speaks of ‘seven eggs formed of earth’. The line signifies that during the oviparous or egg-laying phase of human evolution (1st, 2nd, 3rd sub-races of Lemurians), the Reptiloid species began to intervene in the genetics of Terrans. Note that Terrans then were still in the astral dimension.
That the eggs were lifeless is evidence of the failed experiments in the early phases when many extraterrestrial species from different star systems intervened. The ‘breath’ signifies the Life-Force, without which sentient life cannot be possible.
As the myth reveals, while the Reptiloids could have been out for some errands, another group of extraterrestrials, perhaps the evolved ones, proceeded with their experimentations on ‘two eggs’. This now looks like the XX genes of males (first ‘egg’) and the XY for females (second ‘egg’), which when put together begins the life of a fetus. A 2-strand DNA suggested, which means mankind on the descent phase of evolution—also termed the devolution phase.

Of course, in the devolution to physical plane life, mankind’s lifespan eventually narrowed to just decades long, thus the decay and mortal life. Contrast that to the early humans who didn’t even need to reincarnate, as they were able to evolve back to the higher dimensions with just one embodiment down the surface, after living for thousands of years.
[Philippines, 24 June 2011]
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OVIPAROUS LEMURIANS IN FILIPINO MYTH

Erle Frayne D. Argonza


Source: www.oldandsold.com/articles29/mythology-12.shtml

Quite widely distributed, on the other hand, is the belief that mankind originated from eggs. In the Philippines a bird laid two eggs, one at the source of a river and one at its mouth, a woman coming from the first and a man from the second. For long years the man lived alone, until one day when he was bathing, a long hair, floating in the water, entangled his legs so that he reached the bank with difficulty. Examining the hair, he at once determined to find its owner, and so travelled upstream until he met the woman, whom he then married.

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The mythos is a capsule version of the Limokon creation myth. As discussed in an earlier article, the myth does highlight the egg-laying or oviparous phase in human evolution. Anthropogenesis is the occult term used for human evolution in divine wisdom or Theos Sophia.

The evolution of humans from the shadowy, etheric Pangeans to the oviparous Lemurians, took many eons to pass. The time element counted by the millions of years, as etheric humans first appeared over 100 million years ago. The sexed humans, who procreated as Man and Woman in union, appeared roughly 16-18 million years ago.

It coincides with the coming of Ancient of Days, who begged that humans be allowed to reincarnate and procreate sexually, so that they won’t ever again have sex and generate monstrosities of offsprings with animals. Yes, Companions in Light, the early humans did experiment on sexing with animals by over-shadowing them and using the animal vehicles (bodies) to have sex. In the process, many human souls were trapped in the monstrosities they created.

That was when Sanat Kumara, or Ancient of Days, decided to plea for Terrans, and proposed that reincarnation be the law for them. Thus approved by the Council of 24 Elders, Sanat Kumara came to Earth, bringing along 6 other Kumaras via Venus, and helped Terrans in bringing them back to the Almighty Providence through re-incarnation, Twinflame mating, sexual procreation, and dharma.

As the myth suggests, Man and Woman lived separately for a long long time, which signifies the eons it took for hermaphroditic and oviparous humans to exist. The ‘hair’ of the woman signifies the ‘electric’ qualities inherent in the Femine, which matches with the ‘magnetic’ qualities of the Male. The Law of Duality/Polarity once again embedded and revealed in a Malayan (Filipino) myth.

[Philippines, 24 June 2011]

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LEMURIA & ANTHROPOGENESIS IN TAGALOG CREATION MYTHOS

Erle Frayne D. Argonza / Ra


Source: www.pitt.edu/~dash/creation-phil.html
The Creation Story - Tagalog
When the world first began there was no land, but only the sea and the sky, and between them was a kite (a bird something like a hawk). One day the bird which had nowhere to light grew tired of flying about, so she stirred up the sea until it threw its waters against the sky. The sky, in order to restrain the sea, showered upon it many islands until it could no longer rise, but ran back and forth. Then the sky ordered the kite to light on one of the islands to build her nest, and to leave the sea and the sky in peace.
Now at this time the land breeze and the sea breeze were married, and they had a child which was a bamboo. One day when this bamboo was floating about on the water, it struck the feet of the kite which was on the beach. The bird, angry that anything should strike it, pecked at the bamboo, and out of one section came a man and from the other a woman.
Then the earthquake called on all the birds and fish to see what should be done with these two, and it was decided that they should marry. Many children were born to the couple, and from them came all the different races of people.
After a while the parents grew very tired of having so many idle and useless children around, and they wished to be rid of them, but they knew of no place to send them to. Time went on and the children became so numerous that the parents enjoyed no peace. One day, in desperation, the father seized a stick and began beating them on all sides.
This so frightened the children that they fled in different directions, seeking hidden rooms in the house -- some concealed themselves in the walls, some ran outside, while others hid in the fireplace, and several fled to the sea.
Now it happened that those who went into the hidden rooms of the house later became the chiefs of the islands; and those who concealed themselves in the walls became slaves. Those who ran outside were free men; and those who hid in the fireplace became negroes; while those who fled to the sea were gone many years, and when their children came back they were the white people.
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I already wrote articles about the Tagalog creation mythos, which I will reprint in this piece. In the version above, the ‘kite’ is mentioned as the bird involved in the making of humans, while is another version it was the ‘dove’. A slight difference, although the Dove is more potent a symbol as signifier of the Father Deity.

[Philippines, 24 June 2011]

TAGALOG CREATION MYTH: SCIENCE OF BIRTHING REVEALED

Erle Frayne D. Argonza / Ra

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DOVE MAKES EGG-LAYING LEMURIANS: ALMIGHTY FATHER ALLUDED IN LIMOKON MYTH

Erle Frayne D. Argonza


Source: www.pitt.edu/~dash/creation-phil.html
The Children of the Limokon - Mandaya (Mindanao)
In the very early days before there were any people on the earth, the limokon (a kind of dove ) were very powerful and could talk like men though they looked like birds. One limokon laid two eggs, one at the mouth of the Mayo River and one farther up its course. After some time these eggs hatched, and the one at the mouth of the river became a man, while the other became a woman.
The man lived alone on the bank of the river for a long time, but he was very lonely and wished many times for a companion. One day when he was crossing the river something was swept against his legs with such force that it nearly caused him to drown. On examining it, he found that it was a hair, and he determined to go up the river and find whence it came. He traveled up the stream, looking on both banks, until finally he found the woman, and he was very happy to think that at last he could have a companion.
They were married and had many children, who are the Mandaya still living along the Mayo River.
REFLECTION

The myth is one of the rare folklore narratives that use the ‘dove’ as metaphor for creation/evolution of humans. As already mentioned earlier, esoteric knowledge contends that the ‘dove’ is an archetype for the Father. Let it be known to all, that upon my ascension in 2008, the Dove appeared many times to ensure me of the Presence of the Almighty Providence, so near that you could almost touch it as it hovers in front of you.

To go on, the mythos says ‘limokon were very powerful and could talk like men’. This line revealed the prevalence of an ancient language known to the creator deities, a language that was affirmed in the book Keys of Enoch by J.J.Hurtak. It is a ‘fiery’ language, the ‘fiery’ or ‘fire’ signifying the causal plane (also called ‘higher mental’ plane) that is governed by the fire element.

The Dove as Father archetype is effervescent yet one can distinguish its features amid the dazzling Light. That effervescence coincides with the ‘fiery’ feature of the divine language as mentioned above. [Note: Only to an Ascended Master can the Father be seen in archetypal form.]

The ‘egg’ in the myth reveals the egg-laying way of procreation by the early Lemurians, notably the 1st, 2md, and 3rd sub-races. Those Lemurians were oviparous, their souls androgynous. The man looking for the woman upstream suggests that it took eons before the oviparous Lemurians evolved to the sexual Lemurians whose souls were either of male or female polarity (beginnings of Twinflame mates).

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