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AN ASTRO-MYTHOLOGICAL TALE OF CREATION AND MORALITY


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Babylonian deity Baal and his consort Baal-Tis are part of the original story of Creation from which the Titans are derived. They were astrologically represented in their seven-day week calendar introduced into Greece in the second millennium B.C.

The ancient Titans & Titanesses (meaning "lords/lordess/god/goddesses")
are the Dorian Greek names for the ancient deities that originated and were featured in ancient Babylonian and Palestinian astrology. The etymological origins of the word 'Titan" is believed to actually be derived from the ancient Chaldaic word in (tna) "Tat-tan," which meant a prophet/prophetess or "learned person." In more remote times, a Tat-tan also meant "the wisdom of Buddha." In ancient Babylon, the Titans were the principal deities who ruled over the sacred seven day planetary weeks. Their names are given as "Samas, Sin, Nergal, Bel, Beltis, and Ninib. Beltis (Baal-Tis) the "goddess of love," is the only feminine deity that remained out of what were originally (14) dual aspects of each deity. The original daughters were alleged to be the children of Coelus (Uranus) and Mother Earth. Their names were Tethys, Themis, Dione, Mnemosyne, Thea, Ops, Cybele (Sibyl), Vesta, Phoebe, and Rhea. The Titans were later introduced into ancient Greece by the Afro-matrilineal Canaanites and Hittite (Ewe-Hattie) colonies who settled along the Isthmus of Corinth (Greece) around the second millennium B.C. These esoteric ethnic groups were viewed as a "cult" by the Greeks who later abolished their seven day zodiacal week, rejecting its use as their official calendar.


M y t h o l o g i c a l   T a l e   o f   C r e a t i o n 

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Hittite (Ewe- Hattie) female elder image. Hittites and the Canaanites introduced the mythological story of the Titans into ancient Greece.

In one Babylonian creation myth, the Titans were believed to have been born from the union of Mother Earth and Air. In Greek accounts, Uranus is said to have formed this sexual union and fathered the Titans upon Mother Earth. His other sons were known as the Cyclopes (one-eyed men). Brontes, Steropes, and Pyraemon. They were known as highly skilled and distinguished men with great masonry and magical powers, who lived in the wilderness, eating only raw fruits and vegetables. They were famed for building the walls of Mycenae (pre-Grecian Ionia) and Tyrinthe. It is they who are alleged to have designed the helmet for Pluto rendering him invisible, and for constructing the trident of Neptune, and for the creation of the thunderbolt for Jupiter.

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In more remote times, a Tat-tan (Titan) also meant "the wisdom of Buddha."

One day, Uranus, angered and frustrated with their rebelliousness, condemned and banished them to a "hell" in the underworld known as Tartarus. Angered, Mother Earth persuaded his sons to take revenge by murdering their father. She armed them with a flint sickle, and while he was asleep, the youngest son Cronus, snuck up on him and castrated him, and threw the weapon and Uranus' penis in the Cape Drepanum sea. Cronus used his left hand (hand used by witches) to castrate his father, and from that moment onward the left hand was considered the hand of "ill-will." As Cronus was transporting his father's penis to the sea, drops of blood fell from it onto the Mother Earth. This blood bore the three Erinnyes (furies): Alecto, Tisiphone, Megaera, who avenge crimes of patricide and perjury. It is alleged that the nymphs known as "Melia" borne from the ash-tree also sprang from the wound of Uranus' blood.
The Titans quickly travelled to the underworld to release the Cyclopes from their tormented hell, and soon rewarded Cronus as sole sovereign of the Earth. In an ironic twist of fate, after Cronus' position as sole ruler was secured, he too condemned the Cyclopes back to their (hell) Tartarus. He then later married his sister Rhea.


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