Tonatiuh is the name of the fifth sun in the Aztec calendar, which represents our Aryan Root Race. Tonatiuh is the figure in the center of the Aztec calendar.
Tuatha Dé Danann
The Tuath(a) Dé Danann also known by the earlier name Tuath Dé (“tribe of the gods”), are a supernatural race in Irish mythology.
Precisely the Tuatha de Danann, was a Jinn race. They came from Atlantis, they walked all over Europe, founding magical cities. They always carried four symbols: first, a sword; second, a cup, the chalice; the third, they carried was a spear; and the fourth, a cubic stone, the stone of truth…
The lance of Longinus is nothing else but Minerva’s shaft, or the sacred weapon of Achilles, the phallus, without which no one can attain self-realization. Without the virile sexual power, who can achieve self-realization? Nobody, no eunuch can self-realize his Self, no impotent person can attain self-realization.
The cup, the chalice, is the sacred yoni, the eternal feminine. Who could attain the self-realization without the holy grail? The woman’s sexual organ is blessed, it is divine, because it is the holy chalice, in which Jesus the Christ drank the last supper.
And then we have the stone of truth, which is nothing else but the philosophical stone (the stone of truth). The day that we have managed to manufacture the superior existential bodies of the Being, and even more: the day that these bodies have been perfected and are made of pure gold, then, the Intimate Christ will dress with them. That is the philosopher’s stone, or cubic stone. Whoever has this stone in his possession will be able to perform wonders: transmute lead into gold, make diamonds of the highest quality, unleash storms, calm volcanoes, make the earth tremble, etc., to immortalize for him/herself a body of flesh and bone, physically, and many more wonders. But you have to have the stone; that stone is achieved by indeed working on oneself.
So these Tuatha de Danann carried those four symbols and founded magical cities in the fourth dimension. When they returned to Ireland (because they had first been “expelled” from there), they returned in a jinn state and faced a tribe of black magicians that was in Ireland. The “the battle of Mag Tuired” was terrible; they won the battle, they defeated the tenebrous ones. That is the reality about the Tuatha de Danann. And do you believe that the Tuatha de Danann died forever? There is no such! It is true that after the submergence of Atlantis, the Tuatha de Danann disappeared; but what happened was that they submerged themselves within the fourth dimension, they live in the fourth dimension: they reproduce in the fourth dimension, they have a body of flesh and blood, they are people like us.
From a lecture by Samael Aun Weor, ‘Spiritualism, Mediums, Lucifer, Holy Grail, Witches, and Jinn Science‘
Typhon Baphomet
An aspect or shadow of Osiris. Typhon is not an “evil principle” or “Satan,” but is rather the lower cosmic principle of the divine body of Osiris, being the shadow of Him. In the Book of the Dead, he is described as being one who “steals reason from the soul.”
Vajrasattva
(Sanskrit; Tibetan dorje tekpa) Literally, Diamond Vehicle, or Diamond Soul. In Buddhism, Vajrasattva is a symbol of the purifying aspect of divinity.
“People imagine that our Father who is in Heaven is a Lord who is seated there. Yet, if we profoundly reflect on this, we discover the Monad, the number one, the origin of all of the other unities or Monads. It is clear that the Monad needs something in life in order to Self-realize. What is it that the Monad needs? We find the answer in the light of Sanskrit. It needs “Vajrasattva,” which means “a Diamond Soul.” This is a Soul that has no “I,” that has eliminated all of the subjective elements of perception; these subjective elements are the “I’s” and the three traitors of Hiram Abiff, or in other words, Judas, the demon of desire, who is mistakenly confused with the Astral Body; Pilate, the demon of the mind, who is confused with the Mental Body; and Caiaphas, the demon of Evil Will.” – Samael Aun Weor, Tarot and Kabbalah
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