The MEANING of Myths ERASED
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| Description | The MEANING of Myths ERASED |
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| Uploaded | 2025-12-03 |
So why am I so negative to Christianity? Let's find out. And to Judaism and Islam and so forth. Again, let's find out.
There are, of course, many different reason for that, but at the core is the fact that all these religions are based on ignorance. They have taken pagan myths and they have included them into their narrative. And they never understood the myths. They never saw the purpose of these myths. And they've created from an ancestral cult some sort of universal religion with no content. Nothing. There's nothing in it. It's just complete nonsense. And I'm going to give you a couple of examples.
I'm going to use the myth about the garden of Eden as an example, an example of how they have taken pagan myths and completely twisted them into something that not only is unrecognizable, but also has completely lost all meaning. In the original myth, Adam is the ancestor who wants to be reincarnated. Eve, like in our fairytales, the female is the symbol of life itself. The tree of life is the placenta. Eden itself is the womb of the mother.[1] And I say, the tree of life is the placenta. And as you can tell from this tree, trees look like a placenta, and therefore are often used as that symbol in myths.
When they eat from the placenta, that is when they are nourished in the womb of the mother, the infant grows and of course, as a result of this, you have a flood right? And the flood, no, it doesn't ruin anything. The flood is the water coming before you are being reborn.[2] So, no, there is no flood. That's complete nonsense. No, the God, it didn't remove anything. It's just the water coming before you're being reborn. So the whole myth is just about the ancestor wanting to be reborn. And he is reborn when the water is coming, when the flood washes over the earth, right?[3]
Another example is, of course, the creation itself. Because in pagan mythology, the purpose is for the myth to tell you what happens from a subjective perspective. It's not about the world. It's about how you view things. And when you are reborn, the world reappears. In a sense, it's recreated for you.[4] There is no creation. It's just you being reborn, and therefore the world takes shape again for you.
And then we move on to the New Testament with the Jesus myth, and this is exactly the same. The Jesus character hanging on the cross is the ancestor in the womb attached to the placenta. And he is wounded in his abdomen by a spare, right? That would be the umbilical cord. Because he's attached to the umbilical cord. And when you are reborn, when you cut the umbilical cord, the umbilical cord bleeds. Just like the spear in that myth. The spear itself is bleeding. No, it's not It's the umbilical cord. When you are reborn.[5] And again, what are you hanging on in the womb? The tree of life. That's the cross, the little piece of wood that you are attached to in the womb.
And, of course, as you know, Jesus, he returns. After three days he resurrects. And that's the whole purpose of this, you know, he comes back to life.[6] And when he does, he has white clothes, he's purified, he's reborn. And Jesus, in the Jesus myth, of course, you know, the son of god and everything. Yeah, in a sense, because the people who reincarnate are connected to the divine. And those who don't, reincarnate or not, they just disappear.
So why would I have any respect for Christianity or Judaism or people who believe in that, when I know that their mythology is just taken from other religions, mainly Egyptian paganism, I may add.[7] It's just taken from them. They didn't understand it. They used it for something else, and they twisted it into something that has absolutely no meaning, no contents. And it's used as a political tool to destroy all real culture that has meaning[8] or real religion that has meaning in this world. So, no,[9] I'm going to reject that as complete nonsense until the last breath in my life. And when I'm reborn, I'm going to keep on rejecting that nonsense. Thank you for watching.
There are, of course, many different reason for that, but at the core is the fact that all these religions are based on ignorance. They have taken pagan myths and they have included them into their narrative. And they never understood the myths. They never saw the purpose of these myths. And they've created from an ancestral cult some sort of universal religion with no content. Nothing. There's nothing in it. It's just complete nonsense. And I'm going to give you a couple of examples.
I'm going to use the myth about the garden of Eden as an example, an example of how they have taken pagan myths and completely twisted them into something that not only is unrecognizable, but also has completely lost all meaning. In the original myth, Adam is the ancestor who wants to be reincarnated. Eve, like in our fairytales, the female is the symbol of life itself. The tree of life is the placenta. Eden itself is the womb of the mother.[1] And I say, the tree of life is the placenta. And as you can tell from this tree, trees look like a placenta, and therefore are often used as that symbol in myths.
When they eat from the placenta, that is when they are nourished in the womb of the mother, the infant grows and of course, as a result of this, you have a flood right? And the flood, no, it doesn't ruin anything. The flood is the water coming before you are being reborn.[2] So, no, there is no flood. That's complete nonsense. No, the God, it didn't remove anything. It's just the water coming before you're being reborn. So the whole myth is just about the ancestor wanting to be reborn. And he is reborn when the water is coming, when the flood washes over the earth, right?[3]
Another example is, of course, the creation itself. Because in pagan mythology, the purpose is for the myth to tell you what happens from a subjective perspective. It's not about the world. It's about how you view things. And when you are reborn, the world reappears. In a sense, it's recreated for you.[4] There is no creation. It's just you being reborn, and therefore the world takes shape again for you.
And then we move on to the New Testament with the Jesus myth, and this is exactly the same. The Jesus character hanging on the cross is the ancestor in the womb attached to the placenta. And he is wounded in his abdomen by a spare, right? That would be the umbilical cord. Because he's attached to the umbilical cord. And when you are reborn, when you cut the umbilical cord, the umbilical cord bleeds. Just like the spear in that myth. The spear itself is bleeding. No, it's not It's the umbilical cord. When you are reborn.[5] And again, what are you hanging on in the womb? The tree of life. That's the cross, the little piece of wood that you are attached to in the womb.
And, of course, as you know, Jesus, he returns. After three days he resurrects. And that's the whole purpose of this, you know, he comes back to life.[6] And when he does, he has white clothes, he's purified, he's reborn. And Jesus, in the Jesus myth, of course, you know, the son of god and everything. Yeah, in a sense, because the people who reincarnate are connected to the divine. And those who don't, reincarnate or not, they just disappear.
So why would I have any respect for Christianity or Judaism or people who believe in that, when I know that their mythology is just taken from other religions, mainly Egyptian paganism, I may add.[7] It's just taken from them. They didn't understand it. They used it for something else, and they twisted it into something that has absolutely no meaning, no contents. And it's used as a political tool to destroy all real culture that has meaning[8] or real religion that has meaning in this world. So, no,[9] I'm going to reject that as complete nonsense until the last breath in my life. And when I'm reborn, I'm going to keep on rejecting that nonsense. Thank you for watching.
- The serpent is the umbilical cord.
- Before your mother gives birth to you.
- In Judeo-Christianity, the ancestral knowledge, past down from generation to generation, your memory of yourself is presented as the devil/
- At another point in Time. The world is completely different when you return to life. Reincarnated.
- The myth is not about "Jesus", or some "Son of God", either. It is about you.
- The purpose: to remember yourself from life to life. When you reincarnate.
- The reborn ancestor (with an intact amniotic bag on his head), the mother (life itself with an egg/the moon on her head). And his new body (the child).
- Like our European ("Pagan") heritage.
- Christianity is an empty shell. Void of meaning.