Zohar (part 2): The black sea and humanity's oldest religion

This was going to be too complicated for me to articulate so i’m sharing this video instead.

Here is the link:
https://www.youtube.com/live/ZadyoJy1QZw

Together with this super important blog post about the one place from which west eurasians living today trace back their lineage (its very close to gobekli tepe)

A couple of passages from Gaham Hancock’s book Specifically a town near the caucasus region called Harran. The inhabitants have some curious stories.

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And finally a list of places where this “oldest religion in the world” had a strong recorded presence.

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Yesterday I came across this:

https://www.udemy.com/course/introduction-to-shamanic-rose-energy-healing/

https://www.udemy.com/course/the-chakra-system-master-class/

This stuff is even experiencing a revival. But to be fair, this isn’t all that bad. Its kind of interesting as long as the public understands what it is. And that ill intentioned people dont use that ignorance to their advantage.

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The hidden eschatology of the pontic steppe and the shadow of the lost civilization of Tartaria.

To say that Trataria and the 1000 year reign continues to exert incredible fascination in European elite secret circles would be an understatement. It is if anything, THE most powerful and influential secret society theme in the United States. And very likely inside Russia and Ukraine too. This is a fascinating interview with one odd fellows member.

Here is the link to the video:

https://www.youtube.com/live/fXp0YLM0EBI?si=Wiy8Vdzk-YquloNW

You can see many of the OG gangsta were members of this:

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Matthew LaCroix is doing some interesting things over in Türkiye, along with Paul A. Wallis.

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Since you are focused on the area of steppes, here is the book that is perhaps the most radical interpretation of Aryan history I’ve yet encountered.

Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors:
http://nikolay-levashov.ru/English/books-eng.html

It’s been many years, but your posting and language use remind me of the ideas of Levashov.

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Thanks for the reference. In my view there is a duality between the nomads in the steppe and the sedentary people in Mesopotamia. Concepts and ideas bounce back and fourth between the two, are modified and spread. Each mindset is very different and brings its own contribution. The pure focus on the sedentary big nations is a mistake in my opinion. I see it repeated too often.

The black sea is the land of Magog. This is where the two kings are supposed to fight. We are in full reenacting of that. Its also the land with the connection to the tartar.

Its significance cannot be understated. Its no doubt to me that its one of reasons the templars chose to sack Constantinople.

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