America/Amaruca - Land of the Plumed Serpent
I had wanted to run this out about a year ago, but I just kept getting caught up in current events. If it's true what the old rabbi's taught, that the past is the key, the roadmap to the future, then this is certainly of importance to all who live on the American continent, north, central or south. Nothing quite like finding out your nation(s) are named for the serpent in the Garden of Eden. This article and more can be found at - http://mysteryoftheiniquity.com/2012/04/06/the-united-states-of-amaruca/.
Tom Horn has some great research! He is a GODLY man and the Holy Spirit resides within him for in his quest to find these truths he has came across great personal challenges and the simple fact is that his quest has angered quite a few people in these last several years. Why is that? Because he is uncovering details of our past as it relates to our religious origins.
In his recent endeavors he has produced a series of articles which are a portion of his new book which has yet to be released. (Zenith 2016 is now available)
He writes;
In The Secret Teachings of All Ages, Hall writes:
This volume [Popol Vuh] alone is sufficient to establish incontestably the philosophical excellence of the red race.
“The Red ‘Children of the Sun,’” writes James Morgan Pryse, “do not worship the One God. For them that One God is absolutely impersonal, and all the Forces emanated from that One God are personal. This is the exact reverse of the popular western conception of a personal God and impersonal working forces in nature. Decide for yourself which of these beliefs is the more philosophical [Hall says sarcastically]. These Children of the Sun adore the Plumèd Serpent, who is the messenger of the Sun. He was the God Quetzalcoatl in Mexico, Gucumatz in Quiché; and in Peru he was called Amaru. From the latter name comes our word America. Amaruca is, literally translated, ‘Land of the Plumèd Serpent.’ The priests of this [flying dragon], from their chief centre in the Cordilleras, once ruled both Americas. All the Red men who have remained true to the ancient religion are still under their sway. One of their strong centres was in Guatemala, and of their Order was the author of the book called Popol Vuh. In the Quiché tongue Gucumatz is the exact equivalent of Quetzalcoatl in the Nahuatl language; quetzal, the bird of Paradise; coatl, serpent—‘the Serpent veiled in plumes of the paradise-bird’!”
Tom Horn has some great research! He is a GODLY man and the Holy Spirit resides within him for in his quest to find these truths he has came across great personal challenges and the simple fact is that his quest has angered quite a few people in these last several years. Why is that? Because he is uncovering details of our past as it relates to our religious origins.
In his recent endeavors he has produced a series of articles which are a portion of his new book which has yet to be released. (Zenith 2016 is now available)
He writes;
In The Secret Teachings of All Ages, Hall writes:
This volume [Popol Vuh] alone is sufficient to establish incontestably the philosophical excellence of the red race.
“The Red ‘Children of the Sun,’” writes James Morgan Pryse, “do not worship the One God. For them that One God is absolutely impersonal, and all the Forces emanated from that One God are personal. This is the exact reverse of the popular western conception of a personal God and impersonal working forces in nature. Decide for yourself which of these beliefs is the more philosophical [Hall says sarcastically]. These Children of the Sun adore the Plumèd Serpent, who is the messenger of the Sun. He was the God Quetzalcoatl in Mexico, Gucumatz in Quiché; and in Peru he was called Amaru. From the latter name comes our word America. Amaruca is, literally translated, ‘Land of the Plumèd Serpent.’ The priests of this [flying dragon], from their chief centre in the Cordilleras, once ruled both Americas. All the Red men who have remained true to the ancient religion are still under their sway. One of their strong centres was in Guatemala, and of their Order was the author of the book called Popol Vuh. In the Quiché tongue Gucumatz is the exact equivalent of Quetzalcoatl in the Nahuatl language; quetzal, the bird of Paradise; coatl, serpent—‘the Serpent veiled in plumes of the paradise-bird’!”
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