Encyclopedia of Earth Myths by Richard Leviton

Encyclopedia of Earth Myths by Richard Leviton

Author:Richard Leviton
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing
Published: 2017-02-17T05:00:00+00:00


LAND OF MILK AND HONEY

An operational description of the planet's array of instant portals to other stars and constellations, called stargates.

Also known as the stargate network.

Description: The phrase “the land of milk and honey” is a biblical reference to a paradisal landscape whose physical conditions are perfect for human life. In Exodus, for example, the land we now know as Israel was called “a land flowing with milk and honey.” Yahweh addresses Moses out of the Burning Bush and says, He will lead Israel out of Egypt “unto a land flowing with milk and honey,” presumably Palestine, the land earlier promised to Abraham and Jacob.

In Welsh lore, the second of three ancient names for the Island of Britain is Y Vel Ynys, the Island of Honey.

Most scholars have taken the term “Land of Milk and Honey” to mean either a landscape capable of producing a lush lifestyle and ample well-being or, even more literally, as the outlines for a healthful, longevity diet. The phrase is also used loosely to refer to places where the living conditions seem opulent and the means to enjoy them are at hand.

Explanation: Is this meant as an image of agricultural bounty? No, not originally or geomantically. It's a picture of the stargate network turned on.

In Earth's visionary geography, stargates are fifth-dimensionally placed geomantic devices for actual physical transportation of people and goods from points on Earth to points on other planets. There are 2,200,000 stargates that terminate in constellations, and 1,080 that terminate at specific stars (actually, on planets within their systems).

The average stargate diameter is 30 yards, though the range is three feet to 40 miles. Earth's largest stargate is in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia.

Although stargates are almost entirely unknown today, other than in science fiction, they are a prime component of Earth's original energy-geomantic design and were once, very long ago, used widely and frequently. The Bermuda Triangle, for example, and all its mysterious baffling phenomena are caused by two overlapping stargates that are malfunctioning due to lack of use and maintenance.

The applicability of the phrase “Land of Milk and Honey” to stargates comes into play as an accurate description when you observe their operation.

The activation and use of the stargates involves the coordinated participation of the Archangel Michael and the Supreme Being. Archangel Michael uses his sword to make the connection between the individual stargate and the Throne of the Supreme Being. When this connection is made, it seems as if a golden yellow light of a high, subtle quality rains or flows down upon the stargate, seen as an effulgent globular beacon in the landscape. This rain of golden-yellow light on the white globe has the consistency of honey.

As a metaphor, honey is sweet and an almost perfect food, so it works well as a symbol for the sweetness of divine consciousness perpetually flowing down upon Earth as nourishment for all sentient life—the honey of God's attention.

The milk quality pertains to celestial light and its influx on Earth when the stargates are turned on and the network flourishing in a locality.



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