The Serpent Race, Djedhi of Egypt, and Amaraka


Djedhi of the Ancient Egypt


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Once established in Egypt, the Dragon Culture engendered a brotherhood of priest kings and spiritual masters called the Djedhi whose definitive symbol was Uadjet, the Ureaus, a golden likeness of the indigenous desert asp. The roots of Djedhi and Uadjet, “Dj” and “Djed,” denoted serpent and column respectively, and thus designated a Djedhi as one who had raised the inner serpent (the kundalini) up the human vertebral column to the spiritual centers within the head and thus become a Serpent of Wisdom. UadjetThe mark of such an evolved Djedhi was the golden asp or golden band which was honorably worn over the seat of wisdom, the third eye. As Isa Shwaller de Lubicz, one of the foremost authorities on Egyptian mysticism, informs us: “… the victorious rising of this fire (the serpent fire) to the frontal lobe is symbolized by the Ureaus (the golden serpent) on the forehead of the Pharaoh.”
Quoted from the page 192 of book The Return of the Serpents of Wisdom by Mark Amaru Pinkham

George Lucas and the Ancient Egypt

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When I had seen the word “Djedhi” for the first time, my mind automatically connected it to the Star Wars movies and Jedi Knights. Though I couldn’t find any real evidence that George Lucas has took his inspiration from the ancient Egypt, he says during an interview that, “An elder Obi Wan Kenobi tells us the tale of the ‘Old Republic’ a thousand years before ‘the Empire’. He also introduces the ‘Jedi Knights’ as the guardians of peace and justice that were exterminated when the Emperor seized control. He also tells a young Luke Skywalker how a Jedi turned evil, betrayed and murdered his father. This Jedi was none other than Darth Vader.”

He says, “Old republic a thousand years before the Empire,” this remind me the ancient Egypt and if you like to see today’s ruling powers as an empire, it perfectly fits. Michael Tsarion says that Djedhi or Jedi means “Serpent Priest.”

Amaraka, The Land of Serpents

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Being situated between both Atlantis and Lemuria made the Americas both a stepping stone and permanent destination for Serpent colonists traveling from both Motherlands. It was also a favorite destination for Extraterrestrial Serpents arriving from Venus and other parts of the cosmos. According to the descendants of the early Lemurian record keepers, the Andean, the “Land of the Immortals” or the “Land of the Wise Serpents.” The title Amaraka is derived from the Quechuan-Lemurian word Amaru, meaning snake or serpent (Quechuan, the language of the Inkas, is derived from Runa Sima, the primal tongue spoken on Lemuria), and ends in the syllable “ka” which denotes both serpent and wisdom. Apparently echoing the recollections of the Andean Elders, H.P. Blavatsky maintains in The Secret Doctrine that America is referred to in the Hindu Puranas (legends) as Potala, the Kingdom of the Nagas (Serpents).
Quoted from the page 55 of book The Return of the Serpents of Wisdom by Mark Amaru Pinkham

The Letter K, Symbol of the Serpent

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The Hindu Puranas or legends remember the Kumaras as renunciate Avatars or Saviors, who as four eternally young , twin brothers served as the first teachers of the “Siddha Marg,” the “Path of the Perfected Ones,” which culminates in the union of the polarity and spiritual immortality. Their name, Kumara, reflects both their path to union as well as their inherent androgenous nature. The syllable Ma represents the female principle or matter; the syllable Ra is the identifying sound of the male principle or Spirit; and Ku is the sound of their union as the androgenous Serpent of Wisdom. The syllable Ku combines the letter K, an archetypal symbol and sound denoting both serpent and wisdom, with Hu, the sound syllable of the Creator’s breath or Serpent life force.
Quoted from the page 13 of book The Return of the Serpents of Wisdom by Mark Amaru Pinkham

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For ages Ka or K had been an ancient seed sound of the Primal Serpent’s various names, Kon, Kan and Kerub and had been incorporated into the name of the Serpents’ Atlantean organization, the Kaberoi.
Quoted from the page 30 of book The Return of the Serpents of Wisdom by Mark Amaru Pinkham

Ford Ka

Ford Ka - The Letter K

I’m reminded that the car model: “Ford Ka.” What a strange model name, “Ka” or simply “K,” why some people choose a name like “Ka” as a model name? Now I see, many things around us have their names for a reason. Still I don’t know exactly why… All I can do is point the interesting names out.

What about the Kellogg’s Company’s K?

  • According to An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names, Kellogg surname comes from Chelioc, or Kulliag (Cornish British), a cock, coileach, in Gaelic, and ceiliog, in Welsh, the C having the sound of K.

  • According to A Grammar of the Icelandic or Old Norse Tongue, Chelioc means “Cock Flower” (Page 483).

  • According to santafe.edu, Chelioc means Hahn.

  • According to the New English German Dictionary, Hahn means rooster in English, and you know, cock is also means rooster.

  • And… According to JewishGen.org, Hahn means rooster in German and there were two houses in Frankfort that had the sign of the Red Rooster and the sign of the Golden Rooster. It may also be an unpleasant name conferred by the naming officials upon the bearer. Finally, Hahn became a by name for several Hebrew first names such as Hanoch, Elhanan and Manoah. (Kaganoff, 1977).

The Anguipede, Snake Footed Forms of Yahweh

I followed the meaning of the name Kellogg and I’m here now: Kellogg means cock or rooster and hahn in German. By the way, as you may know, Yahweh is the name of the God of Israel.

The Anguipede, Snake Footed Forms of Yahweh
Scanned from the book The Mythic Image

The Mythic Image

The Jewish Anguipede is represented normally as a war god, bearing on his right arm a shield and in his head in one case we see the figure of Ares, Greek god of war. Another example shows him as Helios, standing on a lion which in turn is trampling a crocodile. The second, smaller human figure in this case is Horus the Child (Harpocrates), with his left hand to his mouth and a cornucopia on his right arm.

It is interesting to remark the varying combinations of bird and serpent themes: eagle and serpent, rooster and serpent. Both birds are solar symbols; hence the lion’s head (also a solar symbol), which in one case replaces the cock. We note also the Anguipede in the sun chariot, between the moon and morning star, above an inscription reading (in Greek letters) Sabath. Professor Goodenough interprets the little animal headed figure with the eagle as the Egyptian god Anubis bearing a sistrum in his left hand “a peculiar pronged instrument in his right.”
Quoted from the page 294 of book The Mythic Image by Joseph Campbell

Khem, The Land of The Fire Serpent

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After constructing numerous temples and pyramids, the Kaberoi sacred scientists and adepts of the Thoth-Hermes lineage, which history asserts were the “first to teach the worship of the serpent” (in Egypt), chiseled images of their ancient fire serpent god for daily veneration. In Egypt the Atlantean fire serpent Volcan evolved into Ptah, the fire god, which Manetho calls the most ancient of Egyptian gods. At this capital city of Memphis, Ptah/Volcan was venerated in conjunction with the effigies of his two sons, the Kaberoi Brotherhood, the “sons” or devotees of fiery Volcan. Volcan’s other manifestation on Atlantis, Pan, the goat/dragon with a black color, a color of the fire serpent, evolved into a deity called Khem (with K sound of the serpent), one of the first eight gods worshipped by the Egyptians according to Herodutus. As Khem, Pan was venerated at the city of Mendes as a dark goat god, and in southern Egypt he took the form of Min, an athropormorphized version of the life force. Interestingly, the hie roglyph for the letter of Khem’s name, K, was written in Egypt in the form of a serpent.
Quoted from the page 37 of book The Return of the Serpents of Wisdom by Mark Amaru Pinkham

The Chemical Tree: A History of Chemistry

Alchemy had been transmuted into chemistry, as the change of name reflected. Here a digression into the origins of the word “chemistry” seems appropriate. There is, in fact, no scholarly consensus over the origins of the Greek word “chemeia” or “chymia”. One familiar suggestion has been a derivation of the Coptic word “Khem”, meaning the black land (Egypt), and etymological transfer to the blackening precesses in dyeing, metallurgy and pharmacy. What is certain is that philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle had no word for chemistry, for the term “chymia”, meaning to fuse or cast a metal, dates only from about 300 A.D.

A chinese origin from the word “Kim-Iya”, meaning “gold-making juice”, has not been authenticated, though Needham has plausably suggested that the root “chem” may be equivalent to the Chinese “chin”, as in the phrase for the art of transmutation, lien chin shu. The Cantonese pronunciation of this phrase would be, roughly, lin kem shut, i.e. with a hard “K” sound. Needham concludes that we have the possibility that “the names for the Chinese ‘gold art’, crystallised in the syllable chin (kiem) spread over the length and breadth of the Old World, evoking first the Greek terms for chemistry and then, indirectly, the Arabic One”.
Quoted from the page 28 of book The Chemical Tree: A History of Chemistry  by William Hodson Brock

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Names of the Primal Serpent - The Life Force

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Most of all ancient cultures adopted a name for the substance which comprised the body of the expanding Primal Serpent, including “astral fluid,” “life force,” and “fiery water.” The Hindus refer to the primordial substance of the Primal Serpent as Prana, and one of their creation myths begins with “first came Prana.” Aum, the name and vibration of their Primal Serpent, is sometimes referred to as the Pranava, “made of Prana.”

The Egyptians knew the life force as Ka (the letter or sound of K is an archetypal sound syllable of the Primal Serpent thorughout the world) and personified it as their Fire Serpent, Ptah, the smith god who created the universe at his anvil.

The Chinese refer to it as Chi (pronounced Ki by the Japanese) and believe it to be the form of the “First Born” of the Tao or Spirit, i.e., the Primal Dragon.

(Note: many names of the Primal Serpent worldwide include Ka or Ki such as Kan or Can and Enki, thus showing they embody the life force.)

The Kabbalists recognized the primal substance as Schamayin, “Fiery water” (male/female). Their cousins, the Alchemists, referred to the etheric water as the Prima Materia, the first substance, and gave it the form of a dragon in their cryptic manuscripts. The Hebrew called it the “water of life,” Manna, a word also adopted by the polynesians of the Pacific Islands to denote the life force. Medieval magicians called this serpentine material Astral Light or Astral Fluid and maintained they could materialize any object with its help.

The American Indians referred to the life force as Orenda (Iroquois), Wakan (Sioux), or Manitou (Algonquins) and recognized all snakes as physical embodiments of this etheric energy. The European pioneers Wilhelm Reich and Richenbach referred to this etheric substance as Orgone and the Odic Force respectively. Modern scientists approximate it with electro-magnetic energy, which is actually a densification of the life force but similarly travels in spirals.
Quoted from the page 324 of book The Return of the Serpents of Wisdom by Mark Amaru Pinkham

Letter K - Native American Indians

This is the very well brought out when you look at the names of the native Amrican tribes of North America. Because they were very involved in the serpent symbolism. They loved the symbol of the serpent, a lot of their dances are based on the serpent…

But also letter K stands out to emphasize this, the terms…

Oklahoma, Muskogian, Choctaw, Nakota, Dakota, Cherokee, Mohawk, Yaki, Comanche, Chickasaw, Seneca, Iroquois, America (Yankee)…

These terms have strong K…
From the DVD: Atlantis, Alien Visitation & Genetic Manipulation by Michael Tsarion

Kukulkan of the Mayas and Quetzalcoatl of the Toltecs and Aztecs

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[…] Kukulkan, the Feathered Serpent, patron deity of Chichen Itza, who was also the famous Quetzalcoatl of the Toltecs and Aztecs. The latter name is the better known of the two, but meanings are identical. The quetzal is a bird of lovely plumage native to this tropical region, and coatl means serpent, so the combination signifies the “quetzal bird-serpent.”

In symbolic representations this god appears as a snake which has feathers or plumes instead of scales. Kukulkan, or Quetzalcoatl was god of the Sky and Thunder, and it was he who was believed to have lived among the Mayas in human form in order to teach them the arts of civilization.
Quoted from the page 19 of book The Return of the Serpents of Wisdom by Mark Amaru Pinkham

Fin Ma Coul of the Celts

Fin Ma Coul (Fingal)
Hero of the Fenian cycle and last of the giants. His name means “White Foreigner,” or “White Gael.” He was the father of Ossian and son of Cuchulainn.

The word Fenian derives from Phoenician, the maritime race that originated from Britain and not the middle east. Phoenicians later became the Venetians.
From the DVD: Atlantis, Alien Visitation & Genetic Manipulation by Michael Tsarion

The Shining Ones

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In Ireland there is some evidence that Cuchulainn (called Cuthullin by Ossian), the Irish hero of myth, may be linked to Kukulkan, the sun-god of the Mayans, especially when we consider that this god was closely related in symbolism and association to the Aztec Quetzalcoatl.
Quoted from the page 19 of book The Shining Ones: The World’s Most Powerful Secret Society Revealed by Philip Gardiner