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    In the following excerpt, we can see how material we have already dissected is being used to propagate theory that serves the mythology. This next extraction is from Caverns, Cauldrons and Concealed Creatures: “In India there is a strong belief in the reality of the Nagas, a race of serpent-people or lizard men who make their homes in two major underground cities (or civilizations), Patala and Bhogavati. The latter is said to be under the Himalayas, and from there the Nagas wage war on other, human, subterraneans, from the subsurface kingdoms of Agharta and Shambala.” … “The Nagas are described as a very advanced race or species, with a highly developed technology. They also harbor a distain for human beings, whom they are said to abduct, torture, interbreed with, and even eat. The interbreeding has supposedly led to a wide variety of forms, ranging from completely reptilian to nearly-human in appearance. Among their many devices are “death rays” and “vimana,” or flying, disk-shaped aerial craft. These craft are described at length in many Vedic texts, including the Bhagavid-gita and the Ramayama. The Naga race is related to another underworld race, the Hindu demons, or Rakshasas. They also possess, as individuals, “magical stones,” or a “third eye” in the middle of their brows, known to many students of Eastern mysticism today as a focal point for one of the higher chakras, or energy-channel points of the human nervous system, the chakra associated with “inner visions,” intuition, and other esoteric concepts.” (13)

    Numerous dragon stories throughout history are always a favorite tool in the chest when needed to back up reptilian claims. There are dragon stories everywhere. I’ve already written extensively on this. But one story is worth mentioning briefly, featured in the book, Caverns. The Asian story of Mimoto, a young woman who leaves at night to wander through the woods and meet a lover mate of hers. Desponded, her parents insist she attach a “strong red string” to his garment. When she returned several strong men followed the string through the forest until they reached the slopes of Mt. Soba. They heard a young man moaning in pain inside a cave and once he was finally coaxed to come out into the light of day, it turned out to be a dragon. (14)

    This next quote is from Flying Serpents and Dragons: “The oldest Chinese books, the mysterious Yih King, claims that the first humans were formed by the ancient Goddess Nu Kua who was a dragon. Early Chinese emperors boasted of being descended from this ancient dragon goddess.” (15) We have already seen how Nu Gua was featured on the vase (45i) as a version of both Medusa and Melusine. She is one of the many mushroom goddesses. We can also see here, Boulay spelled her name wrong.












 

(45i) Painting of Nü Gua and Fu Xi unearthed in Xinjiang

    In the book Flying Serpents and Dragons, the idea of a Dragon in the Garden of Eden is used to attempt to convince the reader of the author’s position. What happened in history, it appears to me, is that the Hebrew religion was the first one to crucify the savior, in other words, the Hebrew religion tried to take what was old school mushroom worship and condemn it, claiming they had a superior form of religion for the people without ever giving the people the true “bread of life.” This is the same thing the Hindu Brahmins did to the Indian people, in some ways. In the writing from the Essene era titled The Apocalypse of Abraham, there is a section which condemns the fruit of the tree of knowledge, once again, like in the regular Old Testament, but this time, he is a Dragon, and not just a serpent. This is the justification for the position the author takes in his book:

(34)     “Now look again in the picture, and see who it is who seduced Eve, and what is the fruit of the Tree, and you will know what is to be, and how it shall be with your seed among the people at the end of the days of the age, and all that you cannot understand I will make known to you for you are well-pleasing in my sight, and I will tell you of those things which are kept in my heart.”

(35)     “And I looked into the picture, and my eyes ran to the side of the Garden of Eden, and I saw there a man of imposing height and mighty in stature, incomparable in aspect, and he was embracing a woman, who likewise approximated to the aspect of his size and stature. And they were standing under a tree of the Garden of Eden, and the fruit of this tree was like a bunch of grapes of the vine. And standing behind the tree was one who had the aspect of a Serpent having hands and feet like those of a man, and wings on its shoulders, six pairs of wings, so that there were six wings on the right and six on the left. And as I continued looking, I saw the man and the woman eating the fruit from the tree.”




(13) Caverns, Cauldrons and Creatures, William Michael Mott, 2000, 2011, p. 23
(14) ibid, p. 89
(15) Flying Serpents and Dragons, The Story of mankind’s Reptilian Past, R. A. BoulayBook Tree, 1997-1999 (Originally Published 1990), R.A. Boulay, p. 12

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