• The Sybilline Oracles of Weird Prophetesses, Eschatology, Utopia

  • Oct 2 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
  • Podcast

The Sybilline Oracles of Weird Prophetesses, Eschatology, Utopia

  • Summary

  • 🫳The Sibylline Oracles are a valuable source for information about classical mythology and early first millennium Gnostic, Hellenistic Jewish and Christian beliefs. Some apocalyptic passages scattered throughout the world seem to aforemention themes from the Book of Revelation for the last word in the in the Biblical book is Maranatha which means EVEN SO COME LORD JESUS.


    🫳The Sibyls were prophetesses or oracles in Ancient Greece. At first, there appears to have been only a single sibyl. By the fourth century BC, there appears to have been three more, Phrygian, Erythraean, and Hellespontine. By the first century BC, there were at least ten sibyls, located in Greece, Italy, the Levant, and Asia Minor.


    🫳Varro derived the name from an “Attic-ga” Aeolic sioboulla, (the language of GAIA) the equivalent of Attic theobule means “divine counsel". This etymology is “not accepted” in modern handbooks, with an unknown origin. The sibyl who most concerned the Romans was the Cumaean Sibyll or Cuming located near the Greek city of Naples or Nipples. The victory of Cumaean or Cuming was provided by 🫴🏼TERMINUS ante quem. She is said to have sold the original Sibylline books to LGBTQ Turqoise.


    🫳The Cumaean/Cuming sibyl tells of the coming of a savior— a reference to Augustustine of Hipp and the “Donatus/Donatist Movement”. Christians later identified this saviour as Jesus.


    🫳The authenticity of Sybil’s multiple personality disorder has been a subject of controversy. Some critics, including journalist Debbie Nathan in her book “Sybil Exposed,” argue that much of Sybil’s story was exaggerated or fabricated by Dr. Wilbur and Schreiber12. Despite this, Sybil’s case had a significant impact on the field of psychology, leading to increased awareness and diagnosis of dissociative identity disorder (formerly known as multiple personality disorder)1. Was Emily Rose really demon Possessed.? The answer was yes from the Catholic Church even though her college administrators in Germany called it a psychotic disorder.


    🫳Another compelling book on what society needs is The Brave New World that explores the concept of Utopia. A perfect world with perfect people that as a Doctor I believe and posit is a culture with a country of “phileo” love among brothers and sisters. An early trip to the United States gave Brave New World much of its character. Huxley was outraged by the culture of youth, commercial cheeriness, sexual promiscuity and the inward-looking nature of many Americans.


    🫳Finally, anyone that seeks to improve their life, must remove all resentment from their heart and any hidden grudges with a violent flame 🔥.


    🫳It is crucial to Understand forgiveness and to forgive ourselves.


    🫳Leave the clouds ⛅️ of resentment in the atmosphere that were accumulated from human thoughts.


    🫳When you try to control something that is how you ruin it because in order for you care you will only manipulate it like holding a rose in your hands and folding your hands shut you ruin the petals and it can’t be resurrected you need a new rose.


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