Meses (sp?) Is he talking about Ra-meses? His take on Egyptian mythology is completely different from other scholars. First he said Akhenaton replaced Isis worship with the worship of Amen-Ra. Everyone else says that he replaced Amen-Ra with Aten, the sun. Then he calls this Meses individual the Law Giver when that was a female principle accredited to Ma'at.
so about a million people lived off of magic Mushrooms huh ??? lmao for one thing you have to know how many people God had to feed..It around a million People..it was a massive amount of people..So to grow enough magic mushrooms to properly give the protien to fill the belly's of about a million people..that is funny as heck lmao..and about as stupid as these two Demonic teachers
this guy talks to people like we are so dumb as to think we could each thake a v=book and bring new meaning to every word it means id=f we so choose to..especially when we go back from so many languages that it could mean whatever you choose to call it..Fact is,read the Bible for yourselves.you will see he left out 99.9 % of what he is decieving us about.He is the biggest word twisting monkey i have heard yet lol.But he is not even smart about it.He and his flunky sound like two idiots .
I believe that all the myths are true, but do you not think that that is why Jesus came to the earth, to solve the problem. People were always seeking a God and truth. He came to fulfill that which we sought after. Gave us the truth and also a choice for us to take, and did not force anything on us, just invites you to come.
Yes Manna means 'What Is It' in The Inner World Of The Occult, the man actually says that Manna means 'what is it' not mushroom. But that doesnt mean it doesnt relate to mushrooms.
Maxwell does make some bizarre links. This is probably the greatest excuse ever to eat mushrooms, but has anyone made this link who is more legitimate?
As is proper for goddesses, Isis retained her virginity, maintaining her epithets of "Immaculate Virgin" and the "uncontaminated goddess" regardless of her status also as "Mother of God" and "Magna Mater" or Great Mother. The same motif exists within Christianity, in which the Virgin Mother is essentially impregnated by the "holy ghost" but nonetheless remains a virgin. Isis is, in reality, the virgin or new moon, receiving or being impregnated by the light of the sun.
That's strange because when I read the Isis myth it says explicitly that Isis drew from Osiris his essence before giving birth and I can't find a single Egyptologist who agrees that Isis was a virgin of any sort.
He is a LIAR. Hebrew and Egyptian are in NO way connected. Isis is a Greek and Coptic reconstruction of the Egyptian name Uesat. Isis was not pronounced "Isis" in ancient Egypt and in no way relates to Israel. Israel derives from the Hebrew word Yisra'el which comes from the roots sara (Meaning he fights.) and El (Meaning God). The Egyptian word Amen is an English reconstruction of the Egyptian Yamanu (which means air or breath). The Hebrew word Amen comes from Aman (meaning "I approve").
Good point. Some of his conclusions seem to be interesting and there may be some truth to it. But he is wrong in others, e.g. by saying that "sun" became a "son". In most languages I guess those words sound completely different. In Italian "sun" means "sole", but "son" means "figlio". The same in Spanish - sol and hijo, and in German, Polish and so on...
Another thing is the word "ra", which only in English is pronounced like "rei", but it sounds completely different in other languages. So he souldn't say that "ray" comes from "ra", because at that time English was non-existent. There was only Hebrew, Arameic and some other semitic languages. Nevertheless, this documentary is worth watching. It always a good thing to hear an alternative view.
You are completely right about Manna. I'm posting a video response to this video that completely refutes Maxwell about the mushrooms. And I'm going to work on a documentary that fully refutes this film.
Although magic mushrooms do contain psilocybin and psilocin, the mushroom featured in the video was of the Amanita genus in which the active ingredient is muscimol. Shrooms such as Amanita muscaria are hallucinogenic but more poisonous and dangerous than the psilocybe mushrooms commonly consumed nowadays. Many historic sacred religious experiences originate by consuming mind altering substances. Very interesting and high quality content video.
If the "manna" "Magic Mushroom" comments seem strange, I encourage you to research Terrence McKenna and read "The foods of the Gods: The search for the original tree of Knowledge". This book will go into great detail just how true this was. Very, very interesting stuff.
And this is why Muslims worship on Friday.
Islam = Venus cult. Jordan Maxwell has mentioned this in another radio interview or video clip.
By the day of worship you shall know their true god.
papalolita 9 months ago
Meses (sp?) Is he talking about Ra-meses? His take on Egyptian mythology is completely different from other scholars. First he said Akhenaton replaced Isis worship with the worship of Amen-Ra. Everyone else says that he replaced Amen-Ra with Aten, the sun. Then he calls this Meses individual the Law Giver when that was a female principle accredited to Ma'at.
maknun 1 year ago
@BudPeters44 - Consciousness and Altered States Graham Handcock.
douche.
sosickhcdrums 1 year ago
so about a million people lived off of magic Mushrooms huh ??? lmao for one thing you have to know how many people God had to feed..It around a million People..it was a massive amount of people..So to grow enough magic mushrooms to properly give the protien to fill the belly's of about a million people..that is funny as heck lmao..and about as stupid as these two Demonic teachers
BudPeters44 1 year ago
this guy talks to people like we are so dumb as to think we could each thake a v=book and bring new meaning to every word it means id=f we so choose to..especially when we go back from so many languages that it could mean whatever you choose to call it..Fact is,read the Bible for yourselves.you will see he left out 99.9 % of what he is decieving us about.He is the biggest word twisting monkey i have heard yet lol.But he is not even smart about it.He and his flunky sound like two idiots .
BudPeters44 1 year ago
I believe that all the myths are true, but do you not think that that is why Jesus came to the earth, to solve the problem. People were always seeking a God and truth. He came to fulfill that which we sought after. Gave us the truth and also a choice for us to take, and did not force anything on us, just invites you to come.
izzigogo 1 year ago
@arenetv Gotcha.
meshyis 1 year ago
@arenetv I thought that was called Sinai.
meshyis 1 year ago
how did the discover saturn in order to worship him?
Valdris1987 1 year ago
Seems like the Hebrews borrowed a lot from the Egyptians.
Fike2308 2 years ago
it seems that youd be right.
to bad Maxwell is fully right thats why I had to do some research of my own to make sure Iam getting close to the bone as possible
lopytube 2 years ago
Are you assuming that Maxwell is infallible?
Fike2308 2 years ago
Iam sorry.forgive that spelling error.
I meant to put to bad maxwell isnt always right.
I understand that hes human.Its just that sometimes I fear that you might not know whos side someone is truly on
lopytube 2 years ago
Yes Manna means 'What Is It' in The Inner World Of The Occult, the man actually says that Manna means 'what is it' not mushroom. But that doesnt mean it doesnt relate to mushrooms.
Kittens55 2 years ago
Maxwell does make some bizarre links. This is probably the greatest excuse ever to eat mushrooms, but has anyone made this link who is more legitimate?
dimitraeus202 2 years ago 2
As is proper for goddesses, Isis retained her virginity, maintaining her epithets of "Immaculate Virgin" and the "uncontaminated goddess" regardless of her status also as "Mother of God" and "Magna Mater" or Great Mother. The same motif exists within Christianity, in which the Virgin Mother is essentially impregnated by the "holy ghost" but nonetheless remains a virgin. Isis is, in reality, the virgin or new moon, receiving or being impregnated by the light of the sun.
krazyken822 2 years ago
That's strange because when I read the Isis myth it says explicitly that Isis drew from Osiris his essence before giving birth and I can't find a single Egyptologist who agrees that Isis was a virgin of any sort.
52blades 2 years ago
52Blades I see you alot of places on here.
and I want to know your opinion on all these different religion of the world.
you know why there are so many religions
lopytube 2 years ago
He is a LIAR. Hebrew and Egyptian are in NO way connected. Isis is a Greek and Coptic reconstruction of the Egyptian name Uesat. Isis was not pronounced "Isis" in ancient Egypt and in no way relates to Israel. Israel derives from the Hebrew word Yisra'el which comes from the roots sara (Meaning he fights.) and El (Meaning God). The Egyptian word Amen is an English reconstruction of the Egyptian Yamanu (which means air or breath). The Hebrew word Amen comes from Aman (meaning "I approve").
52blades 2 years ago
I think 52blades is right actually because I've done a bit of research into this myself and some of Mr. Maxwell's conclusions don't seem to be valid.
Fike2308 2 years ago
Good point. Some of his conclusions seem to be interesting and there may be some truth to it. But he is wrong in others, e.g. by saying that "sun" became a "son". In most languages I guess those words sound completely different. In Italian "sun" means "sole", but "son" means "figlio". The same in Spanish - sol and hijo, and in German, Polish and so on...
mikkell83 2 years ago
Another thing is the word "ra", which only in English is pronounced like "rei", but it sounds completely different in other languages. So he souldn't say that "ray" comes from "ra", because at that time English was non-existent. There was only Hebrew, Arameic and some other semitic languages. Nevertheless, this documentary is worth watching. It always a good thing to hear an alternative view.
mikkell83 2 years ago
Mannah doesn't mean Mushroom it means 'what is it ?' Even still that does not mean to say that manna does not refer to mushrooms
TRANCETUTORIAL 2 years ago
You are completely right about Manna. I'm posting a video response to this video that completely refutes Maxwell about the mushrooms. And I'm going to work on a documentary that fully refutes this film.
52blades 2 years ago
Let us know when your documentary is ready.
Fike2308 2 years ago
mushrooms do make you think all crazy...hemmmmm interesting'
tee719 3 years ago
Although magic mushrooms do contain psilocybin and psilocin, the mushroom featured in the video was of the Amanita genus in which the active ingredient is muscimol. Shrooms such as Amanita muscaria are hallucinogenic but more poisonous and dangerous than the psilocybe mushrooms commonly consumed nowadays. Many historic sacred religious experiences originate by consuming mind altering substances. Very interesting and high quality content video.
ds8302 3 years ago 2
If the "manna" "Magic Mushroom" comments seem strange, I encourage you to research Terrence McKenna and read "The foods of the Gods: The search for the original tree of Knowledge". This book will go into great detail just how true this was. Very, very interesting stuff.
slimshady2k9 3 years ago