Who are the Chaldeans?

The Chaldean’s supposedly became extinct in 589BC.   Strangely, that was the same year the Ark of the Covenant was captured by Ethiopian Prince Menelik, son of Queen of Sheba and the bastard son of King Solomon.  Coincidence? I don’t think so.

They were known as the ‘wondering spirits’ who have the power to escape the grave, leave their host after they die. But, their damnation is they are without a kingdom to claim them when they arrive in Hades.

Without a home, King Mammon of Babylon often adopts them, but only to be slaves.  If they escape, they are forced to wonder the labyrinth to become hunted by the lessor dragons and often the King dragon – Leviathan for sport.  If they try to return to Egypt by deciding to travel through the Abyss they are most likely devoured by sharks. Not a good group to belong too.

We suspect that the Chaldean’s only appeared to disappear in 589 BS, as their original tribe of hosts died.  But, they some how managed to open portals and rose again inside of new hosts.  Finding some ignorant fool to open a portal and possessing their body before they know what happened.

This time, we believe, the Chaldean’s have established a secret society and working hard to maintain a less threatening presence for fear their faces will once again be wiped off the face of the earth.

If you ever say the true image of a Chaldean, you would see a half-man, half-beast. They will never expose their true selves in public while in the land of the living.  They often remain covered in cloaks and prefer dark places.

The Chaldean’s diabolical creatures who use sarcastic jokes to denigrate others.

 

Mermaids

Yes, my novels have mermaids!  Yeah!  I have to say I have a fascination with these beings.

But, in my novels the mermaids are trapped hue-mans, lost in a hopeless world with no voice except that of a screeching cry that try to warn those who see her pass into death.  As one of my main characters is later transformed, we hear and see her image as a ‘siren’.   Her ghostly image in death appears as a hideous version of a half-woman, half-fish forever trapped by the wrath of her father, Poseidon!

The Siren

“There came into my dream a woman, stuttering,

cross-eyed, stumbling along on her maimed feet.

With ugly yellow skin and hands deformed. I stared at her.

And as the sun revives my body numbed by the night’s cold,

just so my eyes upon her worked to free her tongue

and strengthen out her deformaties,

gradually suffusing her wan face with just a color Love would have desired.

And once her tongue was loosened by my gaze,

She stared singing, and the way she sang captured my mind – it could not free itself.

“I am” she sang “The sweet Siren, I am who song beguiles the sailors in the mid sea,

enticing them, inviting them joy!

My singing made Ulysses turn away from his desired course;

who dwells with me seldom departs, I satisfy so well.”

Dante’s Canto XiX 6-29

We must not let the Nephilim rise again!

In my novels, I explore the legend that warns, “We must never let the Nephilim rise again!

In the Paradigm Worlds, some understand that the Nephlim are also known as ‘Sons of Perdition’

Sons of Perdition are a cursed lawless race of hue-man that have missing codes, holes in their DNA and therefore their minds cannot retain laws causing them to create and remain in a state of continual torment and chaos.

These DEAF, DUMB and BLIND in their souls follow after the voice of Kronos, spoken by his son.

Myths of The Goat Man – Pan

The character Azazel plays a key role in my novels. He is a man driven by his lusts whose hidden unseen image (his true spirit) appears as a half-man, half-goat being – who would be recognized by any follower of Greek Mythology as “Pan”

Pan

The mischievous Greek god of the Arcadian woods and fields,

the protector of flocks and herds  and has power to ‘panic’ all those who threatened his charges.

Pan, whom the Romans associated with the wood god, Fanaus,

represented as a satyr (faun),  is often shown in the company of Dionysus (Brother of Apollo).”

 

“From Abacus to Zues, A Hand book of Art History,” 6th Edition by James Smith Pierce, Copyright 2001  P. 124

The Tale of 2 Dragons

In my novels, there are two dragons who enter hosts through the Stone of Destiny. Both dragon spirits with pale skin and hosts who appear as the red haired Ishtar and a white haired Queen Lilith!

The Tale of 2 Dragons

There is a great STONE below the lake,”

Merlin said in a whisper.

“Two dragons sleep there – one red and one white.

One day they will come out from under the stone

and meet on the waters of the lake in a fearful battle.

In the white dragon is the SOUL of your strongest enemy –

In the red dragon you may see the reflection of yourself.”

 

King Arthur and His Knights , based on Sir Thomas Malor’s Morte d’Arthur, 1927, P. 6

King Arthur Crowns his Chieftains

In 460 AD after the center of power shifted,

Dunadd became Scotland’s new capital and King Arthur’s men performed a ceremony.

 

“… they created three, later four, sub-chiefdoms

and brought with them the Stone of Destiny,

and it was here that the future High Chiefs were crowned.”

 

On the Trail of King Arthur, Robin Crichon, 2013 P. 48

The Eternal Slave and it’s Rider

In my novels is a wild stag, well an enchanted stag – who manifests into a VAMPIRE!

The STAG, superior in flight,

drove the horse from the common pasture,

till the latter worsted in the long contest,

Implored the aid of man and received the bridle;

but after had he parted an exulting conqueror from his enemy,

he could NOT shake the rider from his back,

nor the bit from his mouth.

So he who is afraid of poverty,

forfeits his liberty,

more valuable than mines,

avaricious wretch,

shall carry a master,

and shall eternally be a slave …”

 

The Epistle of Horus, revised by TA Buckley, 1920; P184,185

Murder of Cardinal Pole

In book #4 of The Paradigm Chronicles, “Death and the False Prophet” this hidden agenda of Queen Elizabeth meant to crush the last living heads of Roman Catholic Church is revealed in a creative twist.

The night after Mary Queen of Scot was beheaded, her most faithful adviser Cardinal Pole was found dead.  It was strange and smelled of conspiracy as “within a short time before and after the Queen’s death, not less than 13 of her bishops died also.” (A)

(A) Except from ‘History of the Reformation’ by George P Fisher, D.D., 1878,   p.280

Sounds in The Mulberry Tree

There is another famous tree tied to conquering the Raphaim. That is the Mulberry Tree.

There is a saying among man kings in the 7th century BCE; “When you hear the sound of marching in the tops of the mulberry trees” said their God, “You can take down the Giants in the Valley of Raphaim.”

What does this mean to a king?   To know the secret kept within the hidden meanings of such signs, that king must be well versed in the writings of his forefathers and other historians.  Greek mythology tales involving the mulberry tree give another level to what SOUND the king is supposed to listen for.  But, you have to know the WHOLE story to understand the signs their God was pointing to.

A Babylonian etiological myth, attributes the reddish-purple color of the mulberry fruits to the tragic deaths of the lovers Pyramus and Thisbe. Meeting under a mulberry tree. Thisbe commits suicide by sword after Pyramus was killed by the lioness because he believed that Thisbe was eaten by her (lioness). Their splashed blood stained the previously white fruit, and the gods forever changed the mulberry’s colour to honour their forbidden love. (A) Wikipedia

So, what does this knowledge tell a king?

I believe it means:  If you hear the sound of the lion (the face of you enemy) appearing to kill your hope, don’t believe it.  Yes, the lioness is lurking for whom she can devour, but the real woman (your love, your hope) is not yet dead.  Yet, the giants think the lioness has convinced YOU – the weak minded to give up and kill yourself having lost all hope. But, don’t give up.

The Raphaim giants will NOT be expecting you to rise up and be still alive, ready for war. Go up and AROUND them this time – fake them out and catch them off guard – you will win!”

 

NOTE: William Shakespeare is believed to have based his infamous tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet on the legend tied to the Mulberry Tree.

Celtic-Saxons

If it is true and the a nation of hue-mans, specifically the Celtic-Saxons are hunted by the Raphaim giants as they rant, “Fee Fi Fo Fum” (See blog about Raphaim) than the plots of my novels may be on to something given this next bit of information:

Some believe their is historical “evidence that the Celtic-Saxons peoples are the continuation of God’s servant race of man and nation of Israel.”(A)

(A) Excerpt from the “Symbols of our Celtic-Saxon Heritage.” by WH Bennett, P.75