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>The Minoan-Mycenaean religion had an impure pantheon formed by the spirits worshiped by the primitive cultures of the Aegean Sea before it was drowned for the most part, added to the knowledge brought by the Yamnaya and Proto-Sumerian immigrants. Knossos was both a palace and a "Temple of All Saints"
>Adonis derived from a very strange archetypal synthesis
>The receptacle of the one you know by Raphael, who was remembered by the Sumerians and Akkadians as Tammuz was, although a distant memory, remembered by the proto-Mycenaeans... The historical Adonis existed as the son of Myrrh, daughter of Minos with an Assyrian princess, and his own father. He roamed Mycenaean cities as a local hero and religious leader, having been murdered and supposedly revived only to die again abroad. The problem is that at that time two deities were worshiped by the Mycenaeans, one spring based on memories of the Nephilim hero who was remembered as Tammuz by the Akkadians, and another in the form of a proto-Boreas, and his daughters the seasons. During the collapse of Mycenaean civilization and Hellenic Dark Ages, these two cults merged with that of the historical Adonis, while in turn another hero, this time a receptacle in his own right, came to be worshiped as Bacchus/Dionysus
>The cult of Dionysus ended up leaving the cults of Adonis somewhat buried
>Adonis was the partial reincarnation of Enkidu, a great Cypriot prince and poet who became a hero by sacrificing himself by killing a gigantic boar. He continued communicating with humans after his death and led many to believe that he was an avatar of the Minoan equivalent of Zeus/Bacchus called Velchanos
>The Minoan-Mycenaean religion had an impure pantheon formed by the spirits worshiped by the primitive cultures of the Aegean Sea before it was drowned for the most part, added to the knowledge brought by the Yamnaya and Proto-Sumerian immigrants. Knossos was both a palace and a "Temple of All Saints"
>Adonis derived from a very strange archetypal synthesis
>The receptacle of the one you know by Raphael, who was remembered by the Sumerians and Akkadians as Tammuz was, although a distant memory, remembered by the proto-Mycenaeans... The historical Adonis existed as the son of Myrrh, daughter of Minos with an Assyrian princess, and his own father. He roamed Mycenaean cities as a local hero and religious leader, having been murdered and supposedly revived only to die again abroad. The problem is that at that time two deities were worshiped by the Mycenaeans, one spring based on memories of the Nephilim hero who was remembered as Tammuz by the Akkadians, and another in the form of a proto-Boreas, and his daughters the seasons. During the collapse of Mycenaean civilization and Hellenic Dark Ages, these two cults merged with that of the historical Adonis, while in turn another hero, this time a receptacle in his own right, came to be worshiped as Bacchus/Dionysus
>The cult of Dionysus ended up leaving the cults of Adonis somewhat buried
>Adonis was the partial reincarnation of Enkidu, a great Cypriot prince and poet who became a hero by sacrificing himself by killing a gigantic boar. He continued communicating with humans after his death and led many to believe that he was an avatar of the Minoan equivalent of Zeus/Bacchus called Velchanos
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