The Genesis Revelations
The Genesis Revelations is a series of books presented as a trilogy of trilogies exploring the hidden mysteries and secrets of God, the Bible and Freemasonry: from the Apostle whom Jesus loved, the Ark of the Covenant, the Mark of the Beast, the Holy Grail and Philosopher’s Stone to the Bright Morning Star. Through the legends of Mary Magdalene and Jesus, we discover Many layers and levels going deeper into the … as the series unfolds….speak about unpacking the mysteries … in a nice clear paragraph.
1st Trilogy – CRUCIFICTION OF MARY
Explores two extraordinary people in flesh and bone, examining the intimate relationship between two teachers/lovers… and the reasons the church tried to cover up the truth. Tracing the origin of the resulting negative portrayal of women in the bible, and by extension, the goddess, we uncover the path that led to the historical degeneration of the sacred priestess into a prostitute. This is the foundation of the knowledge; everything following is an expansion of the Alchemical Marriage or Hieros Gamos, both an internal and external process, including the moral and ethical framework and the true teachings that have been lost or minimised due to the influence of the Saints Peter, Paul, and the church fathers..
2nd Trilogy – GODD RATIO
Godd Ratio – Secret of Secrets, focuses on the architectural design and symbolic meaning of King Solomon’s Temple, the description of the New Jerusalem in the Book of Revelations, and the Islamic Kaaba. It also provides the solution to the riddle of the beast, the number 666, and the Ark of the Covenant. Stellar Theology, Sacred Geometry, Archeoastronomy, Symbolism. The three books are divided into the single digit numbers 0-9. Each number is matched to an aspect of King Solomon’s Temple.
3rd in the Trilogy – Tapestry of Light
Tapestry of Light – deals with the Christian Calendar of Saints, and the sacred alignments of avenues, monuments and buildings found in major cities across the Western World. From Washington DC to Paris, Brussels, Barcelona, Brasilia, Alexandria and London.
Book 1.
Exploring the role of Mary Magdalene and her misrepresentation in the life of Jesus and the New Testament Synoptic Gospels. Mary was the Apostle to the Apostles, a belief expressed by numerous Church fathers. The Gnostic Gospels add context and reveal what has been missing from the Magdalene narrative for almost two thousand years. Mary of Bethany, Mary Magdalene, and the Beloved Disciple are one person, the companion of Christ. Tangible proof of this incongruence can be viewed in the Last Supper Gallery. All three books contain full-colour images that help to explain the content clearly and concisely.
Crucifiction of Mary explores hidden teachings in the New Testament Gospel of John regarding the disciple whom Jesus loved, the Apostle to the Apostles. It traces the slow and methodical removal of the Goddess and Sacred Feminine from the Old and New Testaments. This holy incongruence is highlighted in Christian art in an untold number of portrayals of the Last Supper by artists of different nationalities through many generations. The world-famous painting created by Leonardo da Vinci is one of many that positions a woman at the side of Jesus.
Decoding John’s Gospel and studying the subsequent interpretation by schools of artists in their Last Supper Art brings new understanding to the story of Mary Magdalene. Over the last decade, hundreds of pieces of Last Supper Art portraying a woman sitting next to Jesus have come to light; many predate Leonardo’s world-famous painting. A close study of the Gospel of John reveals the existence of the mysterious ‘Beloved Disciple’-the catalyst for Da Vinci’s version. John reveals that the disciple ‘whom Jesus loved’ and Saint Peter, the traditional head of the church, were involved in a power struggle for the leadership role after the Crucifixion. Saint John describes the Beloved Disciple as a writer and teacher of truth, denoting an expanded view of Mary Magdalene.
Book 2
In this book, we consider the possibility that Jesus may have had a young male lover, although it is much more likely that he had an intimate relationship with Mary Magdalene. Paederasty was an Ancient Greek custom of homoerotic relations between an older man and adolescent youth that originated amongst the Olympian gods, as portrayed in the myth where Zeus, leader of the gods, abducts Ganymedes. This custom should not be confused with the act of paedophilia, the sexual abuse of prepubescent girls and boys by adults. Although homosexuality is forbidden in the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, even punishable by death, a close study of the relationship between King David and Johnathan reveals some uncomfortable truths, which may also be true of the relationship between Jesus and the Beloved Disciple if this disciple was indeed a man, as professed by church elders.
This honest reflection is more relevant today than it has ever been in the history of our modern society. A Great Deflection is playing out across the world by religious fanatics who bully members of the LGBTQ community falsely accusing them of grooming children as they distract from the rampant sexual abuse of children by priests and pastors. Sexuality is one of, if not the most complex issues in society. The insistence on both Jesus and Mother Mary being immaculately conceived has caused untold misery for millions of people. Eve being blamed for the fall and the portrayal of God as a man, has created the perfect storm of false morality masquerading as holiness.
Book 3
An in-depth exploration of the life of Jesus, the man behind the myth and the myth behind the man. Unpacking multiple contradictory statements about his tribal affiliation, genealogy, date of birth, teachings, priestly lineage, whether he had brothers or sisters, and the revolutionary aspect of his story to get a clearer picture of exactly what was going on at the time of his journey.
Why were Zealots and assassins amongst his disciples? Did he die for our sins, and was it God’s will? The persona attributed to Christ is modelled on archetypal Gods that can be found in various cultures that the Hebrews engaged on their journey to the Promised Land, from Mesopotamia to Egypt, Canaan, Phoenicia, Persia, and Babylonia. Jesus is not unique in his representation as a fertility deity, connected to the death and rebirth of nature and the cycles of time. Many of these cultural deities were based on celestial phenomena related to the sun, moon, planets and stars. The Bible condemns all knowledge gained from the observation of the heavens, but could the reason behind this taboo be an attempt to hide the stellar identity of the Gods?
The Sacred Marriage between the God/Sun and Goddess/Venus was enacted inside the Temple of King Solomon in Jerusalem based on these astro-theological beliefs. The Israelite God, Yahweh, was married to the Goddess Asherah for most of Hebrew history, forming the foundation for the myths related to Jesus and Mary Magdalene. As monotheism solidified after the Babylonian captivity and the destruction of Jerusalem, God became the sole deity, while the priestesses and the Goddesses were branded as prostitutes. Women were forbidden from speaking or teaching in churches and synagogues and forever banished from the Temple.
Book 4
An in-depth exploration of the life of Jesus, the man behind the myth and the myth behind the man. Unpacking multiple contradictory statements about his tribal affiliation, genealogy, date of birth, teachings, priestly lineage, whether he had brothers or sisters, and the revolutionary aspect of his story to get a clearer picture of exactly what was going on at the time of his journey.
Why were Zealots and assassins amongst his disciples? Did he die for our sins, and was it God’s will? The persona attributed to Christ is modelled on archetypal Gods that can be found in various cultures that the Hebrews engaged on their journey to the Promised Land, from Mesopotamia to Egypt, Canaan, Phoenicia, Persia, and Babylonia. Jesus is not unique in his representation as a fertility deity, connected to the death and rebirth of nature and the cycles of time. Many of these cultural deities were based on celestial phenomena related to the sun, moon, planets and stars. The Bible condemns all knowledge gained from the observation of the heavens, but could the reason behind this taboo be an attempt to hide the stellar identity of the Gods?
The Sacred Marriage between the God/Sun and Goddess/Venus was enacted inside the Temple of King Solomon in Jerusalem based on these astro-theological beliefs. The Israelite God, Yahweh, was married to the Goddess Asherah for most of Hebrew history, forming the foundation for the myths related to Jesus and Mary Magdalene. As monotheism solidified after the Babylonian captivity and the destruction of Jerusalem, God became the sole deity, while the priestesses and the Goddesses were branded as prostitutes. Women were forbidden from speaking or teaching in churches and synagogues and forever banished from the Temple.
Book 5
An in-depth exploration of the life of Jesus, the man behind the myth and the myth behind the man. Unpacking multiple contradictory statements about his tribal affiliation, genealogy, date of birth, teachings, priestly lineage, whether he had brothers or sisters, and the revolutionary aspect of his story to get a clearer picture of exactly what was going on at the time of his journey.
Why were Zealots and assassins amongst his disciples? Did he die for our sins, and was it God’s will? The persona attributed to Christ is modelled on archetypal Gods that can be found in various cultures that the Hebrews engaged on their journey to the Promised Land, from Mesopotamia to Egypt, Canaan, Phoenicia, Persia, and Babylonia. Jesus is not unique in his representation as a fertility deity, connected to the death and rebirth of nature and the cycles of time. Many of these cultural deities were based on celestial phenomena related to the sun, moon, planets and stars. The Bible condemns all knowledge gained from the observation of the heavens, but could the reason behind this taboo be an attempt to hide the stellar identity of the Gods?
The Sacred Marriage between the God/Sun and Goddess/Venus was enacted inside the Temple of King Solomon in Jerusalem based on these astro-theological beliefs. The Israelite God, Yahweh, was married to the Goddess Asherah for most of Hebrew history, forming the foundation for the myths related to Jesus and Mary Magdalene. As monotheism solidified after the Babylonian captivity and the destruction of Jerusalem, God became the sole deity, while the priestesses and the Goddesses were branded as prostitutes. Women were forbidden from speaking or teaching in churches and synagogues and forever banished from the Temple.
Book 6
An in-depth exploration of the life of Jesus, the man behind the myth and the myth behind the man. Unpacking multiple contradictory statements about his tribal affiliation, genealogy, date of birth, teachings, priestly lineage, whether he had brothers or sisters, and the revolutionary aspect of his story to get a clearer picture of exactly what was going on at the time of his journey.
Why were Zealots and assassins amongst his disciples? Did he die for our sins, and was it God’s will? The persona attributed to Christ is modelled on archetypal Gods that can be found in various cultures that the Hebrews engaged on their journey to the Promised Land, from Mesopotamia to Egypt, Canaan, Phoenicia, Persia, and Babylonia. Jesus is not unique in his representation as a fertility deity, connected to the death and rebirth of nature and the cycles of time. Many of these cultural deities were based on celestial phenomena related to the sun, moon, planets and stars. The Bible condemns all knowledge gained from the observation of the heavens, but could the reason behind this taboo be an attempt to hide the stellar identity of the Gods?
The Sacred Marriage between the God/Sun and Goddess/Venus was enacted inside the Temple of King Solomon in Jerusalem based on these astro-theological beliefs. The Israelite God, Yahweh, was married to the Goddess Asherah for most of Hebrew history, forming the foundation for the myths related to Jesus and Mary Magdalene. As monotheism solidified after the Babylonian captivity and the destruction of Jerusalem, God became the sole deity, while the priestesses and the Goddesses were branded as prostitutes. Women were forbidden from speaking or teaching in churches and synagogues and forever banished from the Temple.
Book 7
An in-depth exploration of the life of Jesus, the man behind the myth and the myth behind the man. Unpacking multiple contradictory statements about his tribal affiliation, genealogy, date of birth, teachings, priestly lineage, whether he had brothers or sisters, and the revolutionary aspect of his story to get a clearer picture of exactly what was going on at the time of his journey.
Why were Zealots and assassins amongst his disciples? Did he die for our sins, and was it God’s will? The persona attributed to Christ is modelled on archetypal Gods that can be found in various cultures that the Hebrews engaged on their journey to the Promised Land, from Mesopotamia to Egypt, Canaan, Phoenicia, Persia, and Babylonia. Jesus is not unique in his representation as a fertility deity, connected to the death and rebirth of nature and the cycles of time. Many of these cultural deities were based on celestial phenomena related to the sun, moon, planets and stars. The Bible condemns all knowledge gained from the observation of the heavens, but could the reason behind this taboo be an attempt to hide the stellar identity of the Gods?
The Sacred Marriage between the God/Sun and Goddess/Venus was enacted inside the Temple of King Solomon in Jerusalem based on these astro-theological beliefs. The Israelite God, Yahweh, was married to the Goddess Asherah for most of Hebrew history, forming the foundation for the myths related to Jesus and Mary Magdalene. As monotheism solidified after the Babylonian captivity and the destruction of Jerusalem, God became the sole deity, while the priestesses and the Goddesses were branded as prostitutes. Women were forbidden from speaking or teaching in churches and synagogues and forever banished from the Temple.
Book 8
An in-depth exploration of the life of Jesus, the man behind the myth and the myth behind the man. Unpacking multiple contradictory statements about his tribal affiliation, genealogy, date of birth, teachings, priestly lineage, whether he had brothers or sisters, and the revolutionary aspect of his story to get a clearer picture of exactly what was going on at the time of his journey.
Why were Zealots and assassins amongst his disciples? Did he die for our sins, and was it God’s will? The persona attributed to Christ is modelled on archetypal Gods that can be found in various cultures that the Hebrews engaged on their journey to the Promised Land, from Mesopotamia to Egypt, Canaan, Phoenicia, Persia, and Babylonia. Jesus is not unique in his representation as a fertility deity, connected to the death and rebirth of nature and the cycles of time. Many of these cultural deities were based on celestial phenomena related to the sun, moon, planets and stars. The Bible condemns all knowledge gained from the observation of the heavens, but could the reason behind this taboo be an attempt to hide the stellar identity of the Gods?
The Sacred Marriage between the God/Sun and Goddess/Venus was enacted inside the Temple of King Solomon in Jerusalem based on these astro-theological beliefs. The Israelite God, Yahweh, was married to the Goddess Asherah for most of Hebrew history, forming the foundation for the myths related to Jesus and Mary Magdalene. As monotheism solidified after the Babylonian captivity and the destruction of Jerusalem, God became the sole deity, while the priestesses and the Goddesses were branded as prostitutes. Women were forbidden from speaking or teaching in churches and synagogues and forever banished from the Temple.
Book 9
An in-depth exploration of the life of Jesus, the man behind the myth and the myth behind the man. Unpacking multiple contradictory statements about his tribal affiliation, genealogy, date of birth, teachings, priestly lineage, whether he had brothers or sisters, and the revolutionary aspect of his story to get a clearer picture of exactly what was going on at the time of his journey.
Why were Zealots and assassins amongst his disciples? Did he die for our sins, and was it God’s will? The persona attributed to Christ is modelled on archetypal Gods that can be found in various cultures that the Hebrews engaged on their journey to the Promised Land, from Mesopotamia to Egypt, Canaan, Phoenicia, Persia, and Babylonia. Jesus is not unique in his representation as a fertility deity, connected to the death and rebirth of nature and the cycles of time. Many of these cultural deities were based on celestial phenomena related to the sun, moon, planets and stars. The Bible condemns all knowledge gained from the observation of the heavens, but could the reason behind this taboo be an attempt to hide the stellar identity of the Gods?
The Sacred Marriage between the God/Sun and Goddess/Venus was enacted inside the Temple of King Solomon in Jerusalem based on these astro-theological beliefs. The Israelite God, Yahweh, was married to the Goddess Asherah for most of Hebrew history, forming the foundation for the myths related to Jesus and Mary Magdalene. As monotheism solidified after the Babylonian captivity and the destruction of Jerusalem, God became the sole deity, while the priestesses and the Goddesses were branded as prostitutes. Women were forbidden from speaking or teaching in churches and synagogues and forever banished from the Temple.
Book 10
An in-depth exploration of the life of Jesus, the man behind the myth and the myth behind the man. Unpacking multiple contradictory statements about his tribal affiliation, genealogy, date of birth, teachings, priestly lineage, whether he had brothers or sisters, and the revolutionary aspect of his story to get a clearer picture of exactly what was going on at the time of his journey.
Why were Zealots and assassins amongst his disciples? Did he die for our sins, and was it God’s will? The persona attributed to Christ is modelled on archetypal Gods that can be found in various cultures that the Hebrews engaged on their journey to the Promised Land, from Mesopotamia to Egypt, Canaan, Phoenicia, Persia, and Babylonia. Jesus is not unique in his representation as a fertility deity, connected to the death and rebirth of nature and the cycles of time. Many of these cultural deities were based on celestial phenomena related to the sun, moon, planets and stars. The Bible condemns all knowledge gained from the observation of the heavens, but could the reason behind this taboo be an attempt to hide the stellar identity of the Gods?
The Sacred Marriage between the God/Sun and Goddess/Venus was enacted inside the Temple of King Solomon in Jerusalem based on these astro-theological beliefs. The Israelite God, Yahweh, was married to the Goddess Asherah for most of Hebrew history, forming the foundation for the myths related to Jesus and Mary Magdalene. As monotheism solidified after the Babylonian captivity and the destruction of Jerusalem, God became the sole deity, while the priestesses and the Goddesses were branded as prostitutes. Women were forbidden from speaking or teaching in churches and synagogues and forever banished from the Temple.