In his book ‘sidetracks’, theologian aras demir says “the statue of liberty traces back to venus, equated with freya, diana and aphrodite, which in turn is the equivalent of the phoenician goddess astarte, akkadian ishtar, and sumerian inanna”. The concept of the goddess sophia, with her rich and multifaceted symbolism in gnostic and esoteric traditions, has indeed found echoes in various forms within the realm of movies While not always an overt representation, thematic elements and character traits reminiscent of sophia can be discerned in cinematic narratives and characters. Tanit was a major phoenician goddess, considered the carthaginian equivalent to the phoenician goddess astarte, and by extension, to the greek aphrodite and roman venus Her symbol is like the symbols above
The symbols above became the basis for freemason tracing boards showing the blazing star placed between two pillars The goddess shekinah is sometimes seen standing authoritatively on a lion, similar to how inanna is shown subduing a lion in ancient artistic representations Shekinah is sometimes associated with the serpent The relationship between the shekinah and the serpent is curious. The goddess cybele supposedly has her name derived from the word cube, linking lilith to the cube by association The cube is a sign of saturn (one notes that lilith has the astrological symbol for saturn in her sigil).
The link between venus and isis is explained by manly palmer hall in his 1927 book ‘the secret teaching of all ages’. The goddess diana and the statue of liberty by evanslr may 5 in symbolism & the occult According to the book ‘creatures in the mist’ “sumerian goddess inanna took the form of an owl She was known as “divine lady owl” by her worshippers and “goddess of the great above and great below” In the egyptian and hindu cultures, the owl was associated with guardianship of the underworld.
The character propagated as “lady liberty”, supposedly derived from the roman goddess libertus, is simply a patriotic pseudonym for the public Lady liberty has been known throughout history as isis of egypt, ishtar of babylon, athena of greece, astarte of syria, cybele of rome, and diana of ephesus. The idea that a goddess is a devil is not such a stretch Even the word “hell” comes from the nordic goddess hel The person who desgined the statue of liberty is shown below making the masonic “hidden hand”.
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