Christ the Bridegroom will not abandon his Bride the Church

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Guapo

Hercules in Religious Procession in Ocosingo, Chipas, Mexico circa 1070 bc

In ancient times, such as Egypt they would raise their hands in prayers and processions.  Hence, they are not going to war or battle.  Note well, the harp
or musical instrument in the back of one figure.  Those with beards are the Tartessos - the 2 women are Hinomoa from New Zealand and either his sister or
the Queen of the Amazons. Note too that one seems to be holding a Chalice.  This is a Religious Procession par excellence. Hercules is center 3 times the
size of anyone else with of course a Club. Hinomoa is uncharacteristically shown well proportioned or well endowed, unlike any other Mayan art, which makes one wonder that the artist was a Tartessos? This image is from a book with no description, it is not easy to find so make a copy. If someone is writing a book on Hercules, a suggestion, use this as a cover, it is quinessetential Hercules in his glory.

Note well the usual symbolism of the 2 snakes that represent when Hercules slew them with his bare hands as a child.




Guapo

Incas and the Divine Boy that made the World

¨Viracocha who had made the world taught all goodness and virtue, and then walked away on the water across the Pacific¨ - Inca Legend

¨When God was a boy...¨ - Seris indians of California

The Incas and indians in general, do not mince words. At some point, Our Lord appeared to them. When? Perhaps when Jesus was a boy at age 12 or 13 years old, he was ¨lost for 3 days¨ in the Temple? Now young teens-boys are curious, and especially if you are Logos, the Divine Word, who made the world, wouldnt you be curious to see how things are going? The clue is He walked on the water. Did Christ bi-locate during those 3 days to see how His world was doing?

Ecuador has an Apparition of Christ Child!!

¨The Child Jesus of the Cross on Pichincha Mountain¨
https://www.traditioninaction.org/OLGS/A003olgs%20Pinchincha.htm

https://www.ourladyofgoodsuccess.com/blogs/news/devotion-to-divine-child-of-the-cross-of-pichincha

http://holydevotions.blogspot.com/2015/05/the-christ-child-crucified-on-mount.html


Guapo

King Arthur and the Battle  at MOUNT TABOR in 518 ad.

Moving on from K. A., but before doing so. Oxford Companion to English Literature has a plethora of information on him. One reference is the famous battle in 518 ad. He ¨Took up the Cross at Mount Badon¨ But scholars do not know for certain where Mount Badon was located. Some suggest Bath, and so on...what about the Holy Land?


https://classicsforall.org.uk/reading-room/book-reviews/battle-mount-badon-ambrosius-arthur-and-defence-britain

Now he most definitely went on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Thus take Badon- drop the constantants and look for Mounts around the Holy Land. The one that fits is Mount Tabor. It is most likely he fought off the Huns that were
at that time on the border of the Persian empire (Collins Atlas has various Tribes mapped out in that time period) or the Avars tribe in the North that Charlemagne drove out. Most likely it was not the Bedouins tribe or the Hassan tribes in Arabia...most likely the Huns. Thus, this victory was huge and the Eastern   Byzantine Emperor would have given him many gifts. Perhaps this is where they met St. Philossensus (523+). At any rate, this famous battle was in the Holy Land, most likely Mount Tabor and it was a stupendous Victory.  Why the Byzantine Empire had to rely on K. A. is the question...

Guapo

Hercules in Japan

Finally, possible reference. Ashinaga in Japanese iconography describes a person of long legs and huge arms.
Most likely this is reference to Hercules. Interestingly enough, places named with the prefix Ash.... appear in Japan, Peru and Uk. ie. Ashkaga- island of Honshu, ie. Ashluslay- is a Chalco Tribe of Peru-Argentina, Ashai is a Amazon plant, and so on. Was one of his children named Ash...?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashinagatenaga
https://theworldisbigandstrange.wordpress.com/2018/06/14/the-ashinaga-tenaga/

Lugh in Irish Mythology had long arms and legs- ¨Lewy of the Long Hand"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lugh

Lugh or Hugh could be Hercules?
"long hand" or "long arm", possibly for his skill with a spear or his ability as a rule

(fyi...Japan myth of Susanoo that slays the 7 headed dragon which is close to Aztec version. Chicomecoatl is a 7 headed snake (or chocomecoat) a deity of the Aztecs...and of course, the Hydra of Greek version, the 7 headed snake that Hercules slays...)

Guapo

Irish Monks in Americas early 500s ad

St. Munchin of Limerick, in English lexicon ¨munchkin¨ meaning small or little could possibly stem from him. Miracle worker no doubt. Short in stature nevertheless a powerful Catholic Saint.

¨Who was St. Munchin – The Strange Patron Saint of Limerick¨
https://limerickslife.com/curse-st-munchin/

This image of a bearded little man is imo, St. Munchin healing the hand of a Mayan chief, page 87 on pdf, but page 126 in Tribes and Temples book by Farge and Blom. Mind you, this image is engraved on a Altar, thus, they are not fighting as the book alludes...wouldnt be much of a fight.
https://archive.org/details/tribestemplesrec01expe/page/86/mode/2up

https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/munchkin




Guapo

Quote from: Guapo on April 17, 2024, 09:20:48 AMKing Arthur and the Battle  at MOUNT TABOR in 518 ad. THE FIRST CRUSADE: 518 ad

Moving on from K. A., but before doing so. Oxford Companion to English Literature has a plethora of information on him. One reference is the famous battle in 518 ad. He ¨Took up the Cross at Mount Badon¨ But scholars do not know for certain where Mount Badon was located. Some suggest Bath, and so on...what about the Holy Land?


https://classicsforall.org.uk/reading-room/book-reviews/battle-mount-badon-ambrosius-arthur-and-defence-britain

Now he most definitely went on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Thus take Badon- drop the constantants and look for Mounts around the Holy Land. The one that fits is Mount Tabor. It is most likely he fought off the Huns that were
at that time on the border of the Persian empire (Collins Atlas has various Tribes mapped out in that time period) or the Avars tribe in the North that Charlemagne drove out. Most likely it was not the Bedouins tribe or the Hassan tribes in Arabia...most likely the Huns. Thus, this victory was huge and the Eastern   Byzantine Emperor would have given him many gifts. Perhaps this is where they met St. Philossensus (523+). At any rate, this famous battle was in the Holy Land, most likely Mount Tabor and it was a stupendous Victory.  Why the Byzantine Empire had to rely on K. A. is the question...

In retrospect, re-examing Collins Atlas, it appears the closet culprits were the Avars. They were driven out of Austria area some 250 years later leaving a mountain of Church goods stolen through the centuries.
Read Charlemagne by Harold Lamb. The Huns were too far away at that time as were the Vandals and Goths...

King Arthur, the FIRST CRUSADE was in 518 ad
As the Welsh, Irish, Briton Monks went back and forth pilgrimages to the Holy Land he would have been informed on a coordinate attack on Christians. Thus, he took up the challenge and joined others too the Holy Land for its defense. This would explain why some chroniclers do not mention King Arthur at the Victory battle in 518 ad because he was one of many!

Case in point, Tabor is a military term used by the Hussites of Bohemia. Why Tabor? Obviously there must be a  military history to this ¨Tabor¨ and a Victory to boot. Hence, former Romans or descendants in Czech land, ie Bohemia must have joined the fight in MOunt Tabor in 518 ad.

https://www.britannica.com/topic/Taborites

Either that or King Arthur traveled to Tabor, Czech, to defend the Christians, alas, this doesnt quite fit.

*** King Arthur´s sword, Excalibur -¨In Welsh, it is called Caledfwlch¨
Phonetically Caledfwlch is CADIZ, the city founded by Hercules (Manco Capac I) in 1100 bc and where the famous Temple of Hercules was constructed. Therefore, there is a huuuge link between Hercules and King Arthur. Plausible, that naming the sword after the City of Cadiz, indicates that the Sword was forged in Cadiz, by the Tartosseos, one of the greatest Empires of Ancient Times and descendants of Atlantis.

https://swordtemple.org/swords-from-celtic-mythology-caledfwlch-often-compared-to-excalibur-this-sword-is-used-by-llenlleawg-wyddel-to-kill-diwrnach-wyddel-and-his-men/

¨Latin chalybs, from Greek chályps [χάλυψ] "steel"

From Spain´s Encyclopedias...
¨Calibe¨- termodonte, in Ponto, signifies made in Iron and Steel

¨Calido¨- predominated colors of GOLD AND RED.

¨Kaledoss- Calica, Granada, etc...

Earlier in this thread, posted a pic of the dagger of King Tut found in his Tomb, one of kind, allegedly from a metorite, nay it was most
likely forged in Tartessos and/or Atlantis, one of a kind for a young King. Here is Charlemage´s.
https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/joyeuse-sword-003020

Add that King Arthur would have finacially supported the Missonary activity of the Welsh-Briton Monks to the Americas.
 

Guapo

Few Amazons traveled to Mexico in Ancient times

*Tamazula, Mexico near Durango-Jalisoc, Mexico...Drop the T, ¨AMAZULA¨
*or tAMAZUNchale, is near San Luis Potosi, Mexico- means ¨Place where the women govern¨
Amazun = Amazon
https://rumbosdejalisco.com.mx/2022/11/cultura-historia-y-diversion-en-tamazula-de-gordiano-jalisco/

The Etymology indicative that the name took place in Ancient times looong before Colombus. A small contingent would have sailed up to Mexico, post Hercules (1100 bc). This indicates that the Amazon term is far older than initially thought. The ancient Greeks had it right but as usual in the wrong location. Moreover, the name alludes to the fact that the Amazons were in the Americas (ie. Ecuador island- volcano

Tamazunchale (del huasteco: Tam Uxum Tsꞌalej 'Lugar de la mujer gobernante') es el nombre de una ciudad y municipio mexicanos ubicados en el estado de San Luis Potosí.

Tam = place
Uxun = woman
Tzale = govenor

Regurgitate:  That it was most likely the  Amazons who tried to throw King Pherae in the Volcano
Hercules rescued Alcestis from a Ecuador  Volcano

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcedo_Volcano

One of the 12 labors of Hercules going to into hell to save Alcestis, the wife of King Pherae. ¨She had given her life to redeem her husband, Admeto, from death....Hercules rescued her from the envoy of Hades.¨The island off of Ecuador with the Volcano is called Alcedo. It is no coincidence that Alcedo and Admeto are practically the same word. No doubt it was that volcano that Hercules saved his wife.

Guapo

Quote from: Guapo on April 17, 2024, 09:37:20 AMHercules in Japan

Finally, possible reference. Ashinaga in Japanese iconography describes a person of long legs and huge arms.
Most likely this is reference to Hercules. Interestingly enough, places named with the prefix Ash.... appear in Japan, Peru and Uk. ie. Ashkaga- island of Honshu, ie. Ashluslay- is a Chalco Tribe of Peru-Argentina, Ashai is a Amazon plant, and so on. Was one of his children named Ash...?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashinagatenaga
https://theworldisbigandstrange.wordpress.com/2018/06/14/the-ashinaga-tenaga/

Lugh in Irish Mythology had long arms and legs- ¨Lewy of the Long Hand"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lugh

Lugh or Hugh could be Hercules?
"long hand" or "long arm", possibly for his skill with a spear or his ability as a rule

(fyi...Japan myth of Susanoo that slays the 7 headed dragon which is close to Aztec version. Chicomecoatl is a 7 headed snake (or chocomecoat) a deity of the Aztecs...and of course, the Hydra of Greek version, the 7 headed snake that Hercules slays...)

Thus, the term ¨big lug¨ comes from...no coincidence that both Japan and UK have that term due to the travels of Hercules. https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=big%20lug

Guapo

Saint Ita of Killeedy, Ireland

¨Íte ingen Chinn Fhalad (d. 570/577), [2] also known as Íde, Ita, Ida or Ides, was an early Irish nun and patron saint of Killeedy (Cluain Credhail). She was known as the "foster mother of the saints of Erin ". The name "Ita" ("thirst for holiness") was conferred on her because of her saintly qualities.¨

(Ida is


The Aztecs had a term for ¨Food for the journey¨ it was called Itacate or Itacatl. Ita- plausible that she made some food and placed them in baskets for the Irish Monks missionary to the Americas 500s ad. Kings such as King Arthur would have sponsored the ship building and supplying of the MOnks.

¨Itacate (i.t̪aˈka.t̪e) in Nahuatl means "food for the journey". It is the food that you take on the road and the plate that you're given to-go when leaving a gathering. Enjoy these Itacates wherever your adventures may take you.¨
https://gearjunkie.com/camping/itacate-authentic-latin-flavors-backpacking-meals

(In Spanish, Mochila means backpack)

Saint Ita or Ida
¨The origin of the name 'Ida' dates back to ancient Greece. In Greek mythology, Ida was a name associated with a sacred mountain where Zeus was raised. The name is derived from the Greek word "ἴδη" (idē), which means "mountain". Therefore, the name 'Ida' has a direct connection with nature and the earth, which gives it a special meaning.¨

In Louisana, is a river called Wash-ita. https://www.britannica.com/place/Washita-River
Perhaps named after her?


Guapo

A Priest on EWTN once told of a elderly blind Religious Sister, who did not know him, clasped his hands and Kissed them saying ¨The hands of a Priest!¨
https://wdtprs.com/2024/04/ask-father-kissing-the-priests-hand-in-the-latin-mass-v-the-liturgical-spirit-of-judas-wherein-fr-z-rants/

https://www.sott.net/article/490872-Greece-Orange-Sahara-dust-haze-descends-over-Athens
 
Miracle in Paraguay, for your discernment:
 https://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/holy-water-brings-girl-back-to-life/story-WWdzcMumU2V8iIPo85NKMP.html

https://deadline.com/2024/04/bloody-horses-loose-london-news-networks-1235893467/

https://www.deseret.com/entertainment/2024/04/24/royal-horses-london/

Purportedly Anti-vax, anti-lockdown Bishop...Sydney again and again and again and again
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/stabbed-orthodox-bishop-elon-musk-denounce-australian-govt-censorship-of-attack-video/?utm_source=most_recent&utm_campaign=usa
 
Obviously someone who drives by the Church every morning and sees her opening the Church doors..
https://7news.com.au/news/vic/melbourne-grandmother-left-bleeding-after-brutal-bashing-outside-south-yarra-greek-orthodox-church-c-2359256

Bringing just food, but  Ministers from various countries descended on Turkey to stop it?
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/turkey-freedom-flotilla-determined-sail-istanbul-gaza-break-israel-siege

Except the Voyager hit a wall and was bouncing off it for years, they wont tell ya that, nor that it was all prophecied by an Approved Apparition
https://wdtprs.com/