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Divine Colors Conclusion: Echoes of the Past
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well, first time we acknowledge the sacred valley and eostre appears Quoting: aether Lily of the ValleyConvallaria majalis commonly known as the Lily of the Valley
n Germanic mythology lilies are associated with the virgin goddess of spring Ostara. The lily symbolizes life to Pagans and the blooming of lily of the valley flower heralds the feast of Ostara. The sweet fragrance and whiteness of the flowers symbolize the humility and purity of its patron goddess Quoting: observation [ link to en.wikipedia.org] Quoting: aether and what comes with that this does thus far in every location on gaia but 1 we discover the following in every location on gaia thus far the structures are older than the beliefs of the location the structures are within in every location on gaia there is structure older than the local indigenous belief and the most common practice was for the indigenous locals to artificially deform themselves to look like something they are not and only royalty and priest hood was allowed to artificially deform themselves to look different in every location on gaia there are structures older than the local beliefs no indigenous locals in any location ever possessed the tools to construct the structures in no location on gaia thus far are the dead bodies of anyone found who is not of local indigenous descent the 1 location on gaia that is different is the sacred valley it has the structures it has the dead bodies of the people in who`s likeness deformation was utilized to copy their look by royalty and priesthood at the other locations on gaia where structure is older than local belief exists Quoting: aether The lines of the fleur de lys’ basic structure pass through two planes and two angles to form a St Andrews Cross overlaid upon a Greek Cross in the manner employed to create the Norse binding runes. From the evolution of this figure it is thought that the Chirho was developed as a later form of the Ankh.
The Chi Rho, is the symbol for the symbol for the Swan Knights, is developed from the Ankh itself which in turn forms the basis for the fleur de lys. In Melusine’s time the field of lilies, the arms of Anjou, represented the Pictish virgin princesses coveted by other dynasties, which are the lilies featured in the earlier Song of Solomon.
[ link to www.bibliotecapleyades.net] Quoting: Ava9
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