ANTEDILUVIAN DYNASTIES

ANTEDILUVIAN DYNASTIES

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The most horrible thing about an ancient dynasties is in that a reader could probably found out, the Theogony of Dunnu relates us a pretty much creepy story of continuous succession of male generation of Sumerian entities later refered to as gods which took power through parricide and lived incestuously with their mothers and/or sisters, until, more acceptable behavior should have been prevailed somehow.

And traces of these events may be found much more later in Kenneth Grant's lore concerning Ancient Egyptian history of religion and his Dark Dynasties.

Had there been just this only such cruel succesion which came to our day by the "strongest survive" principle?

As I have stated before, it had been proven that Gilgamesh is out of lists of Ancient Mesopotamian rulers but the Epic of Gilgamesh created a wide range of mythological stories later integrated into the Bible.

And again, Bible is not the authority neither a source to cite from for a thorough and rigorous researcher.

(It is where Qliphothic realms begin to emerge: for a what one consider truth concerning Qliphoth from Qabalistic viewpoint will differ from the authentic paradigm in one way or another; this applies too to realms of the Sephiroth: for a what one consider whole truth will be point of reference for a lifetime; and applies to realms of a system of Chakras in no way: for a what one will take as a centres corresponding to body are not made up of flesh and bones).

The concept of Shehinah so familiar for Kabbalism, which should fill the gap in Daat and correspond respectively to Qliphothic Lilith as a fourth figure according to Goetic Magick is corresponding to other Qlipoths as well.

In a Kenneth Grant's perspective this concept of Holy Daughter should had been fit his idea of another one, different from Crowleian Aeon, alligned in his works to Ancient Egyptian goddess Maat.

Is it a proper association? It refers to The Star Tarot card and somewhat turns reader's attention to Ancient Egyptian deity Set instead.

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