Introduction
Syria's Pentagram - One of the most important goddess energy vortices in the world.
This blog provides everyone with a deeper understanding of Syria.
Syria
Syria is located in the western part of Asia, on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, with an area of approximately 180,000 square kilometers.
To the west, Syria faces the island of Cyprus, and its land neighbors, in clockwise order, are Turkey, Iraq, Jordan, Israel and Palestine, and Lebanon.
The capital of Syria is Damascus, located in the southwest. This city has a history of over 4,000 years and has served as the capital for several empires, including Ancient Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, Persia, Rome, Byzantium, and the Arab Empire. Damascus reached its peak during the Arab Empire, becoming a cultural and commercial center of the Middle East.
The Damascus rose did not originally come from Damascus. During ancient Roman times, its main production area was in Turkey. Cleopatra was extremely fond of bathing and skincare with roses, so after the roses were picked in Turkey, they were transported through the port of Damascus and finally sent to Egypt for the queen's enjoyment.
Syria's Pentagram
From the perspective of esotericism, the Syrian conflict is essentially a war among various forces vying for control over the energy vortex of the Syrian goddess. This energy vortex is one of the most important energy sanctuaries on the Earth's energy grid.
Whoever can control Syria's energy sanctuary can almost dominate the energy system of the Earth's crust in most of the surface world. Those who can master the energy system of the Earth's crust can directly influence the collective consciousness of all humanity. The
Jesuits created the Islamic State in an attempt to gain control over Syria's energy sanctuary.
P.S. The dark forces named the abbreviation of the Islamic State as "ISIS," distorting the symbol of the goddess Aset (Isis). This turns the widely worshiped goddess into a instrument of horror.
The energy vortex of Syria is a pentagram. Once this pentagram is governed by the forces of light, it can become a place that transforms the entire Middle East and sends forth a significant amount of positive feminine energy. However, if this pentagram is controlled by dark forces, it will lead to much suffering and pain.
The five points of the Syrian pentagram are all important cities in Syria, and these cities have deep connections to the once-thriving goddess energy.
Aleppo
A city that contained powerful goddess presence.
This is the westernmost city of the Silk Road and the place where Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Orient Express" was written.
Old Towns of Aleppo after war
Old Towns of Aleppo before war
Homs
The birthplace of Julia Domna, the Roman Empress, who was one of the most influential queens of ancient Rome and held significant political power during the reign of her son Caracalla.
Julia Domna (160-217 CE)
Palmyra
Palmyra is the birthplace of Queen Zenobia.
Zenobia, who was of the bloodline of Cleopatra, the Queen of Egypt, began her rebellion against the Roman Empire after becoming the Queen of Palmyra in 267 AD, and she occupied Egypt, which was under Roman rule, until 274 AD.
The court of Zenobia was open to scholars and philosophers, fostering an atmosphere of knowledge. She was very tolerant of her subjects and protected religious minorities. The queen maintained a stable government, managing a multicultural and multiethnic empire. This great woman passed away after her defeat in 274, and she is regarded as a national hero of Syria, commanding an all-female army.
In her personal character, Zenobia could quickly calm her anger, but when punishment was necessary, she could suppress her compassion and be unyielding. Her strict attitude towards frugality was criticized, yet she was very generous in appropriate circumstances that required spending.
More than fifteen hundred years later, Catherine the Great of Russia regarded her as a lifelong idol.
Raqqa
The birthplace of the Halaf culture.
The Halaf culture is one of the representatives of early cultures in the Mesopotamian region, named after the Tell Halaf archaeological site, dating from around 5500 to 4500 BCE. Its main characteristics include circular house structures, female red pottery figurines, and a variety of amulets. Halaf pottery is known for its vibrant colors, thin walls, and diverse shapes.
The pottery from the Halaf period shown below is over 7,000 years old. The sacred geometric patterns engraved on the pottery are believed to invoke the presence of the goddess and dispel darkness from all directions.
If you sense your inner guidance and want to help heal the Syrian pentagram, you can visualize the pottery from the Haraf period rotating clockwise above the Syrian pentagram to strengthen the local goddess energy vortex and clear away all darkness.
Now she is returning to the surface world to heal this energy sanctuary and to stop the militants of the Islamic State from harming local women. Doumu Yuanjun's return has already had many positive effects; after the opening of the IS:IS Phase Two portal, many high-ranking government officials have begun to oppose referring to the Islamic State as "ISIS."
Around 7,000 years ago, Doumu Yuanjun opened the Haraf/Hassuna-Samarra goddess vortex in the surface world.
Now she is returning to the surface world to heal this energy sanctuary and to stop the militants of the Islamic State from harming local women. Doumu Yuanjun's return has already had many positive effects; after the opening of the IS:IS Phase Two portal, many high-ranking government officials have begun to oppose referring to the Islamic State instead of "ISIS."
Manbj
Manbj was once the center of worship for Atagatis, the fertility goddess of Syria.
Atargatis is a mermaid goddess from the Sirius star system, who descended in an egg-shaped spacecraft thousands of years ago on the banks of the Euphrates River.
P.S. Atargatis is one of the female deities associated with fertility in Syria. She was primarily worshipped in northeastern Syria, particularly in Aleppo, and appeared in related artifacts around the 4th century BCE. Over time, her influence spread to ancient Greece, becoming one of the most revered and venerated artistic figures along the ancient Mediterranean coast.
The prototype of Atargatis was later distorted by conspiratorial groups (sirens), but her original goddess energy is one of the key forces in the peaceful transformation of human society into a post-event society.
The ancients built many temples dedicated to the goddess Atargatis in the Middle East, as well as numerous sacred lakes for her, including one in Manbij, although the sacred lake here has been converted into a football field.
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