Tuesday, December 20, 2011

When Myth Collides with the Bible

Great City of Normusum (Mu)


"And I, John, saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, 
coming down from God out of heaven, 
prepared as a bride adorned for her husband." 
(Rev. 21:2)

There are numerous creation stories around the world in different cultures but the most popular of all is the story of creation of Adam and Eve by the Elohim (plural for God) in the book of Genesis. But this story is short of details and it resulted to different versions of the creation theory through the help of mythology. An example is the one below:

There was a time eons of years in the ancient pasts when the Gods (Elohim) in the heavens (Maharloka), upon realization of the need to visit the planets they have created, took a ride on their chariots, roamed around in the heavens, and found this planet Gaea (Earth, Eden) they have made so paradisaically beautiful that even themselves were so amused of her beauty. That beauty for their eyes to behold, however, was a shangri-la in waiting having no one to enjoy and to take care of, so they deployed a league of custodians, the Muians, out from their celestial city – the city of Normusum (Mu) to watch over it.

Normusum was a spiritual world floating like a bubble city. It was originally on the higher (fourth) dimension then descended into the third dimension for physical experience. For thousands of years it was orbiting the Earth like a satellite, a mothership, being the guardian and custodian of this planet giving watch to all its geologic and atmospheric conditions. The Muians, the children of Maharloka, the chosen race of celestial beings having with them the characteristics of demi-gods in terms of power, intelligence, wisdom and appearance. They became the first embodiment of intelligent ethereal beings (earthly angels?) into a denser molecular forms as they projected themselves into physical form (third dimension) of beings of their choice. The Muians were genetically hermaphrodites, having both male and female sexes, yet most of them preferred to be male in their projected earthly beings which exemplifies strength and superiority over the females. Then they created the first human species (prototype) out from their kind through a process called cloning or genetic engineering by reducing the pairs of their own chromosomes into 23 making their specimen a level denser of their kind to suit to the earth's atmospheric conditions. They separated the male and female sexes of their new species called maharlikans, meaning "great creations" in recognition to their heavenly origin, the Maharloka. This story is immortalized in many creation stories, such as the story of Adam and Eve in the book of Genesis.

The Great City of Normusum found haven as it finally descended and stationed to Earth more or less around 900,000 BCE in an island or continent known today as Mu (Motherland, Havilah), in a region now called the Pacific, protected by a sort of magnetic shield, like crystal dome or bubble. It was a revolving city and the center of Muian government and administration they have ruled together with the Maharlikans they have created. But the Muians males found beauty and desire in the innocence of the Maharlikan women. Thus, in Genesis 6:1-4, it reads, "[when] the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown". This union however was condemned by the Muian high council for it is immoral and contrary to the divine principles of creations. Humans of great statures called the titans (Atlanteans) were born out from this union. This explains the existence of the found fossilized skeletons of the so-called hominids or giants discovered in our times. They were called the Nephilims (men of great stature, giants) mentioned in Genesis 6:4.

And there came the "last great upheaval" caused by volcanic eruptions, when the Earth's ring of fire was so active in its greatest magnitude due to pole shifting and planetary alignment causing earthquakes and floods leaving the lower plains of earth submerged depth under the seas. The Great City of Mu (Motherland) was not spared buried hidden miles beneath the ocean floor. This story however can be interpreted as a punishment by the Elohim for disobeying the divine principles of creations when the Muians mated with the female Maharlikans.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Maharlika, The Meaning

Some say the word Maharlika is of Sanskrit origin, while others say it is most likely an old Tagalog word.

There is a Sanskrit word Maharloka (sounds like Maharlika) and it refers to one of the seven higher lokas (planes or worlds) called Vyahrtis in Hindu mythology and mentioned in the Rig Vedas. The other seven lower ones are called Pātālas. Maharloka, in its Sanskrit construct, the meaning is “plane of greatness", from word mahas, "greatness, might, power, glory." This renders Maharloka as a place, a plane or a dimension in the higher realm, most probably be equated to the heaven or the realm of the great celestial beings, the angels.

There is a rule in Hebrew vocabulary that a letter in a word can be changed to another letter and yet the meaning of the word remains. For example is that letter e in the word el (meaning God) can be changed into a (al, also meaning God) or Yosef can be written as Iosef where the letter Y is changed to I and the name is still remains the same.

From the above explanations and rules, Maharlika can be literally defined as or a variation of Maharloka where the letter i is only changed to o, yet also means “plane of greatness”.

Or, it can be ruled out in this way:

Etymologically, Maharlika is either derived from two Tagalog words, mahal (loved, adored, treasured) at likha (creation) which give us the meaning “mahal na likha (loved or treasured creation, great creation, masterpiece) or from the three words ma (superlative prefix, thus great), har (hari, king), and likha (lumikha, creator) which give the meaning “great king-creator” (God). And since the word Maharlika in this blogsite refers to a specific race of people (Filipinos) or their place (Philippines) it connotes that these two entities have great intimacies in relation to the great God-creator, as the claim says, "ang mga Pilipino (pili: chosen, selected; pino: fine, pure) ay ang piniling lahi" (the Filipinos are the chosen race) of God.

But there is a deeper meaning of the word and can even traced its origin or root from Aramaic, the most sacred of all languages. 

Maharloka, Heaven of Gods

Maharloka
In Hindu mythology it is said that Maharloka is the heaven of gods.

As per Hindu mythology, Maharloka is the paradise of the celestial spirits. This is the sphere of saints located at the distance of ten million leagues above Dhruva. Dhruva is the place in where the inhabitants reside in it throughout a Kalpa or day of Brahma. The inhabitants who are distinguished for their piousness are taken to Maharloka along with the Pitris, the Manus, the seven Rishis and the gods.

In the end of Kalpa when the heat of the flames that destroy the world reaches to Maharloka and the inhabitants descend to Janaloka. They are of subtle forms, destined to become re-embodied, in similar capacities as their former, when the world is renewed at the beginning of the succeeding Kalpa. All this forms continues throughout the life of Brahma.

At the expiration of Brahma`s life all beings are destroyed except those who have thus attained a residence in the Brahmaloka. The residents of Brahmaloka recognized themselves in spirit with the Supreme are finally resolved into the sole existing Brahma.

Source: Maharloka, Heaven of Gods