I initiated the Badger club, when I was twelve. No girls, and the initiation ceremony required initiates to have a hot penknife placed on their palms to show their bravery, in a grass and twig-built hut at the bottom of the garden. No sacrificing bulls or any other messy stuff, but the cult of Badger sadly died when we all got a few months older…. Such is history.
@thetapeloops952210 ай бұрын
Can I join?
@hikeoganessian97293 жыл бұрын
if interested..The youthful God Mithra (right) symbolizing the Glorious Rays of the Sun. From Mount Nemrut Pantheon of Armenian Gods (sometimes called the Eighth Wonder of the Ancient World) erected by King Antiochus Theos (86-38 BCE) of Commagene.In the Armenian heathen Pantheon Mihr (Mithra or Mithras in Latin) was considered a supreme deity. Mihr was the personification of the Illuminating Rays of the Sun. The Grand Temple of Mihr/Mithra was located in the town of Bagaharich in the county of Derjan of the Upper Armenia province of Greater Armenia. The earliest mentioning of the worship of Mithra has been recorded in the Armenian Kingdom of Hurri-Mitanni. It was found in the cuneiform inscriptions of the Hittite capital Hattusa during the 1907 archaeological excavations. The Hittite cuneiform inscriptions mentions some of the notable Armenian Gods and Goddesses that made up the Armenian pantheon of Gods in the Mitanni Kingdom. The Hittite king Suppiluliuma (reigned between 1344 to 1322 BCE) ordered the recording of a peace treaty between himself and the Armenian king Šattivaz (reigned ca. 1350-1320 BCE), who represented the Hittite and Armenian kingdoms respectively. Suppiluliuma swears upon the great deities of Armenia and specifically calls upon Mithra to bless and protect the treaty of friendship and peace between the kingdoms of Hatti and Mitanni.As was noted, this treaty was made in the 14th century BCE, and this is the earliest recorded inscription that mentions Mithra as one of the supreme Gods of Armenia. This is roughly one thousand years before the God Mithra is mentioned in the Iranian inscriptions and the Indian Vedas. Some Indo-Iranian scholars have wrongly attributed Mithra as an Iranian or Indian deity, however as we have seen, the oldest inscription that sites Mithra as a God comes from the above noted 14th century BCE inscription that mentions Mithra as an native Armenian deity that occupied a very special place in the Armenian national Pantheon of Gods.owever, what these scholars fail to realize is that in the Gathas, the earliest sacred Zoroastrian texts attributed to Zoroaster himself, Mithra is not mentioned. Furthermore, Mithra also does not appear by name in the Yasna Haptanghaiti, a seven-verse section of the Yasna liturgy that is linguistically as old as the Gathas. Many scholars have noted that the lack of any mention (i.e. Zoroaster’s silence) of Mithra in these texts implies that Zoroaster in fact had rejected Mithra. This is supported by the fact that Zoroaster did not mention Mithra was because in fact in the earliest Avestan writings both Mihr-Mithra and the Armenian Matron Goddess Anahit are condemned as “daevas” or “false gods” or “daemons” that were not to be worshiped....t was only in the fourth century BCE, when we for the first time find the mentioning of Mithras in the Iranian context as a “positive’ deity of the very radiance of the Sun in the inscriptions of the Achaemenid king Xerxes II Mnemon. The Religion of Mithras or Mithraism as it became known in the West would soon spread beyond borders of Armenia, not only towards the East, towards Iran and India, but also that of the West. Mithraic temples known as Mithraea sprang up all over the Roman Empire. They were mostly promoted by Armenian aristocrats who already by this time were prominent generals in the Roman Army. Armenian King Tiridates III is a good example, who prior to his coronation was a prominent general in the Roman Army, it was Emperor Diocletian a close friend and fellow Mithraic devotee of Tiridates who asked the Armenian king to take the challenge of personal combat from a Gothic chief, Trdat successfully stood in for the Emperor and won the tournament....By the second century AD Mithraism was virtually the state religion of the Roman Empire and virtually all of the Roman Emperors during this time and prior to adoption of Christianity in the Fourth century CE were high initiates of the Mithraic mysteries. Most of the Mithraic rites along with the rituals and rites were simply taken over by the newly forming Roman Catholic Church...The traditional crown of the Armenian kings 8-rays/pyramids on top of the crown standing for the Sun’s rays (symbolizing Mithra) along with the 8-pointed star flanked by two eagles facing it (also Mithraic symbolism). The Sun King symbolized the physical incarnation of the Sun God in the world and the Armenian tiara symbolized the union of spiritual and material worlds symbolized by the crown and the leather silk portion of the diadem respectively (united by the sacred thread/headband of glory). Historic reconstruction of the bust of the Armenian King of Kings Tigranes II the Great (reigned 95-55 BCE) by the gifted artist Robert Hazarapetyan...The Mithraic mysteries that began in Armenia in the Second millennium BCE, through the Roman Empire left a lasting legacy on Western society and civilization in general. Many of the customs and norms are in fact taken directly from the Mithraic mysteries (just one notable example would be the handshake, which was specifically used by the devotees of Mithras and today has become common place greeting gesture all over the world). Many of the holidays that we come to celebrate (including Christmas on December 25) also come directly from Mithraism which were celebrated by the Roman emperors and later the Roman Catholic Church. Same is true of the Christian mass that is held very Sunday. The tradition of building churches right into the caves (where the Mithraic mysteries took place) continued by the Armenian Apostolic Church well into the Middle Ages as the surviving world renowned Geghard church attests to this great legacy...The only surviving Armenian National Mithraic Temple of the Sun God Mithra from First Century CE erected by the orders of King Tiridates I Arsacid (reigned 52-75 CE). There were 8 sacred heathen centers of the Armenian Gods and Goddesses throughout Greater Armenia with countless beautiful temples in every one of these 8 centers...- Excerpts from Pre-Christian Gods of Armenia (Glendale, 2007) by Hovik Nersisian (1921-2009). Nersisian is an author of many books and articles. He was a renowned scholar who in 1991, for his merits in Iranian Studies, most notably the study of the oldest surviving copies of the Avesta, became a full-member of New York’s Academy of Sciences.
@roadwolf80262 жыл бұрын
@Hike O. Thank You, I couldn't believe he starts this with a comment about Mithraism starting in first century AD !!!!!
@apriliaric3 жыл бұрын
Mithra killing the bull is to signify the end of the age of taurus... That dog is an ancient star sign... Its all about the zodiac and ages... Its all about the cozmos...and the zodiac...
@jeffatwood94173 жыл бұрын
Yes, but also much more. The age of Taurus was agricultural and population expansions along with urbanization due to overpopulation. Stories like Abraham cutting his penis in a covenant, or Aztec penis blood sacrifice, relate to subduing the sexual impetus. It’s the nature of warrior asceticism.
@nikoknowledge66602 жыл бұрын
Yes. and the Crucifixion of Jesus also represents the end of the age of Aries and the birth of the picean age. Often why Jesus was represented with two fish. Before the Mithrain crucifix
@mercedm87 Жыл бұрын
Astrotheology!
@jeffatwood94173 жыл бұрын
The stabbing in the shoulder, as well as pinning down the back legs, is an artistic theme for conquering an enemy with a sword in the shoulder. It’s also copying the lion conquering the bull/stag, representing the emperor (solar lion) conquering the material world (Lunar bull). Greco-Román astrology promoted solar power over lunar power, as the temple order system of earliest temple kings with bull helmets. Killing the Heavenly bull is in Gilgamesh, but is also a cornerstone topic of ancient creation stories. It was so popular in Germania, we can see how Valhalla and the Mithraeum are related. We can even see the theme repeated in Herodotus telling the story of the 2 Scythian king brothers. Ascetic warrior ethics and Sexual “tantric/Bacchanalia” ethics were juxtaposed in the story, which also explains why the Æsir of Norse myth found Ymir “evil.”
@the.parks.of.no.return3 жыл бұрын
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@jeffatwood94173 жыл бұрын
@@the.parks.of.no.return he polarizes Mithras with Christianity, which isn’t realistic. When the spiritual materialism forces competitiveness, “mysteries” stimulated the demand for a supply offered in different temples. Standing out as THE savior was an element of the temple market at the time.
@nikoknowledge66602 жыл бұрын
I Love how you can trace the emanations of these ancient beliefs, seemingly to a shared source. Perhaps just happenstance by worshiping the stars, but good information nevertheless 👍
@jamiedimond941911 ай бұрын
its aries succeeding taurus bra
@jeffatwood941711 ай бұрын
@@nikoknowledge6660 perhaps…but when, for example, the symbolism of Yama in Buddhist art depicts a Minotaur-like figure on a bull in sexual union with a human woman, we can’t say it’s just happenstance. In 1 picture, the main image in the greedy shame of Minos is demonstrated.
@stridedeck3 жыл бұрын
The main followers were soldiers, male soldiers! A bull represents a powerful animal. The hero, you, the follower, is on top of the bull taking the bulls power away. The source of the bull's power comes from the universe, that is the cave. To magnify the power of the universe inside the temple and to be born (reborn) with this universal power. A transformation of the individual. A deep psychological change.
@amberinthebox44623 жыл бұрын
I feel like the cult was more like an underground secret society. Because their esoteric symbolism can be seen today.
@hikeoganessian97293 жыл бұрын
...if interested..The youthful God Mithra (right) symbolizing the Glorious Rays of the Sun. From Mount Nemrut Pantheon of Armenian Gods (sometimes called the Eighth Wonder of the Ancient World) erected by King Antiochus Theos (86-38 BCE) of Commagene.In the Armenian heathen Pantheon Mihr (Mithra or Mithras in Latin) was considered a supreme deity. Mihr was the personification of the Illuminating Rays of the Sun. The Grand Temple of Mihr/Mithra was located in the town of Bagaharich in the county of Derjan of the Upper Armenia province of Greater Armenia. The earliest mentioning of the worship of Mithra has been recorded in the Armenian Kingdom of Hurri-Mitanni. It was found in the cuneiform inscriptions of the Hittite capital Hattusa during the 1907 archaeological excavations. The Hittite cuneiform inscriptions mentions some of the notable Armenian Gods and Goddesses that made up the Armenian pantheon of Gods in the Mitanni Kingdom. The Hittite king Suppiluliuma (reigned between 1344 to 1322 BCE) ordered the recording of a peace treaty between himself and the Armenian king Šattivaz (reigned ca. 1350-1320 BCE), who represented the Hittite and Armenian kingdoms respectively. Suppiluliuma swears upon the great deities of Armenia and specifically calls upon Mithra to bless and protect the treaty of friendship and peace between the kingdoms of Hatti and Mitanni.As was noted, this treaty was made in the 14th century BCE, and this is the earliest recorded inscription that mentions Mithra as one of the supreme Gods of Armenia. This is roughly one thousand years before the God Mithra is mentioned in the Iranian inscriptions and the Indian Vedas. Some Indo-Iranian scholars have wrongly attributed Mithra as an Iranian or Indian deity, however as we have seen, the oldest inscription that sites Mithra as a God comes from the above noted 14th century BCE inscription that mentions Mithra as an native Armenian deity that occupied a very special place in the Armenian national Pantheon of Gods.owever, what these scholars fail to realize is that in the Gathas, the earliest sacred Zoroastrian texts attributed to Zoroaster himself, Mithra is not mentioned. Furthermore, Mithra also does not appear by name in the Yasna Haptanghaiti, a seven-verse section of the Yasna liturgy that is linguistically as old as the Gathas. Many scholars have noted that the lack of any mention (i.e. Zoroaster’s silence) of Mithra in these texts implies that Zoroaster in fact had rejected Mithra. This is supported by the fact that Zoroaster did not mention Mithra was because in fact in the earliest Avestan writings both Mihr-Mithra and the Armenian Matron Goddess Anahit are condemned as “daevas” or “false gods” or “daemons” that were not to be worshiped....t was only in the fourth century BCE, when we for the first time find the mentioning of Mithras in the Iranian context as a “positive’ deity of the very radiance of the Sun in the inscriptions of the Achaemenid king Xerxes II Mnemon. The Religion of Mithras or Mithraism as it became known in the West would soon spread beyond borders of Armenia, not only towards the East, towards Iran and India, but also that of the West. Mithraic temples known as Mithraea sprang up all over the Roman Empire. They were mostly promoted by Armenian aristocrats who already by this time were prominent generals in the Roman Army. Armenian King Tiridates III is a good example, who prior to his coronation was a prominent general in the Roman Army, it was Emperor Diocletian a close friend and fellow Mithraic devotee of Tiridates who asked the Armenian king to take the challenge of personal combat from a Gothic chief, Trdat successfully stood in for the Emperor and won the tournament....By the second century AD Mithraism was virtually the state religion of the Roman Empire and virtually all of the Roman Emperors during this time and prior to adoption of Christianity in the Fourth century CE were high initiates of the Mithraic mysteries. Most of the Mithraic rites along with the rituals and rites were simply taken over by the newly forming Roman Catholic Church...The traditional crown of the Armenian kings 8-rays/pyramids on top of the crown standing for the Sun’s rays (symbolizing Mithra) along with the 8-pointed star flanked by two eagles facing it (also Mithraic symbolism). The Sun King symbolized the physical incarnation of the Sun God in the world and the Armenian tiara symbolized the union of spiritual and material worlds symbolized by the crown and the leather silk portion of the diadem respectively (united by the sacred thread/headband of glory). Historic reconstruction of the bust of the Armenian King of Kings Tigranes II the Great (reigned 95-55 BCE) by the gifted artist Robert Hazarapetyan...The Mithraic mysteries that began in Armenia in the Second millennium BCE, through the Roman Empire left a lasting legacy on Western society and civilization in general. Many of the customs and norms are in fact taken directly from the Mithraic mysteries (just one notable example would be the handshake, which was specifically used by the devotees of Mithras and today has become common place greeting gesture all over the world). Many of the holidays that we come to celebrate (including Christmas on December 25) also come directly from Mithraism which were celebrated by the Roman emperors and later the Roman Catholic Church. Same is true of the Christian mass that is held very Sunday. The tradition of building churches right into the caves (where the Mithraic mysteries took place) continued by the Armenian Apostolic Church well into the Middle Ages as the surviving world renowned Geghard church attests to this great legacy...The only surviving Armenian National Mithraic Temple of the Sun God Mithra from First Century CE erected by the orders of King Tiridates I Arsacid (reigned 52-75 CE). There were 8 sacred heathen centers of the Armenian Gods and Goddesses throughout Greater Armenia with countless beautiful temples in every one of these 8 centers...- Excerpts from Pre-Christian Gods of Armenia (Glendale, 2007) by Hovik Nersisian (1921-2009). Nersisian is an author of many books and articles. He was a renowned scholar who in 1991, for his merits in Iranian Studies, most notably the study of the oldest surviving copies of the Avesta, became a full-member of New York’s Academy of Sciences.
@atombomb67193 жыл бұрын
@@hikeoganessian9729 absolutely fascinating and captivating. Thank you.
@ratuadilFF3 жыл бұрын
Tp yg elit dong
@spiritlove31683 жыл бұрын
@@hikeoganessian9729 So interesting!
@wriimonmir3 жыл бұрын
im frm them,
@thomasvanhorne94943 жыл бұрын
Very nice. I'll post my two observations regarding the Mithras Cult 1. Mithrism was functionally much more like a modern fraternal organization than what we think of as religion... Elks, Shriners, Masons, or College Fraternities (Phi Delta Theta or whatever). This also explains it's ending, it was a function of social organization. 2. IF the bull in the tauroctony is a representation of Taurus, then the wound is the Pleiades, the most striking asterism of the night sky -- 6 bright stars forming a tiny image of the "Big Dipper" that is considered "the shoulder of the bull". I would also note that famously the "Big Dipper" is a seven star asterism whose stars "march around the Pole Star (Polaris)" like a big handle you would use to turn the cosmic sphere. Make of that what you will.
@bardmadsen69563 жыл бұрын
I'm positive it is about the Taurid Stream and its destructions. It is not diurnal, seasonal, or solstice elevations, it is about fire from the sky and darkening of the atmosphere for long periods of time. This is why it is in a dark gloomy place just like the Serapeum of Saqqara in-which the Apis Bulls were interred in. It is even displayed in enclosure D of Gobekli Tepe with one of the central pillars having a bull on its chest and the other standing on the Pleiades birds and both surrounded by the twelve constellations. Follow the avatar.
@bongs19954 жыл бұрын
Here from the Raised By Wolves podcast. Fascinating stuff
@SivaN_Pandian_kumarikandam4 жыл бұрын
Mitra is a secret cults started by Caucasian settlers Persian-settlers on the land of Tamil colonies which ruled by Pandi-Bull Pandian dynasty. Bull refers to Pandi-Bull Pandian dynasty the natives . Serpent refers to kundilini awakening... Mitra killing the Pandi-Bull means their secret agenda was to kill or end Pandi-Bull Pandian dynasty across akand Bharat. Mitra introduced mediator concept between man and God Remember natives use to do meditation and use to connect with higher conscious Mitra introduced priestly cults who mediate between God and man that's against native culture. Mitra born from rock/cave - refers to Caucasian who were living in caves until reaching Tamil colonies of Pandi-Bull Pandian dynasty - a highly civilized society. Mitra was nude with sword and fire in his hand... Means he wants his secret agenda is to end black spiritual society and replace it religions based on priestly
@paulingould57623 жыл бұрын
Jason Reza Jorjani has the most informed take on Mithraism.
@aryancyrus80763 жыл бұрын
Does he have some videos in KZbin
@gruboniell41893 жыл бұрын
The bull is turus. The Pleiades is on the back of the bull. He slayed the bull or the older occult and the knowledge/blood was feed to the new sects of the 12 tribes. Dan is the serpent and the wolf I haven’t worked out yet but maybe a Scythian tribe..? It wasn’t quiet Zoroastrian. Rudulf Steiner did a lot of work on this and Ahriman
@OrbioneKenobie Жыл бұрын
There is a temple not too far from me on Hadrians wall ,I'd love to do an overnight,see if anything paranormal shows up or any members of the 9th legion.
@watermelonlalala6 ай бұрын
Well, did they?
@hermesmercuriustrismegistu48413 жыл бұрын
Hail Hail to the God of Light!
@issith73403 жыл бұрын
Zoroastrinism didn’t have a “pantheon”.
@bourzbahraam73 жыл бұрын
I am Pahlavian I know it but this is not a cult...this is Aayeen as the Shiva way is Aayeen. This word should be used and replace that word then you understand it. I have dictionary my own.this Aayeen is sun God but based on anthology of 12 ieezadaan. It is coming from pahlavian part of Iran not from India.but the way they developed it in west europe is difficult to understand because the language is not currect. Right language oc it is Avesta and pahlavian languages.
@cheryldeboissiere78243 жыл бұрын
Agree for most part, this is Greco-Romanized Mithraism, there is Persian Mithran, and Vedic Mitra. Greco-Romanized Mithraism is a merging of Zoroastrian & Dionysian cults that existed in Central Asia (Turkey). One can clearly see Mithras slaying the Cosmic Cow has nothing to do with Indian Zoroastrian belief and I doubt it has anything to do with Iranian Zoroastrian belief. One can see that the slaying of the bull is borrowed from the Greek God-Hero Theseus slaying the White Bull of Crete on his Return to Athens. Clearly, he has been misappropriated. Dionysos is also mentioned in Mithran belief as is Kubelya (Cybele). Atys, hung from a tree, is often said to be stolen by Christians, as well as Last Supper, Cup of Blood, Good Friday, etc - these being Mithran claims circa 2nd & 3rd Centuries CE. The twelve apostles are among many false claims, usually portrayed as 12 men watching Mithras dining with his father in late Mithraneums. Early Mithraneums use different figures that one can see are clearly Signs of the Zodiac.
@conradswadling84954 жыл бұрын
good work, thanks
@SivaN_Pandian_kumarikandam4 жыл бұрын
Mitra is a secret cults started by Caucasian settlers Persian-settlers on the land of Tamil colonies which ruled by Pandi-Bull Pandian dynasty. Bull refers to Pandi-Bull Pandian dynasty the natives . Serpent refers to kundilini awakening... Mitra killing the Pandi-Bull means their secret agenda was to kill or end Pandi-Bull Pandian dynasty across akand Bharat. Mitra introduced mediator concept between man and God Remember natives use to do meditation and use to connect with higher conscious Mitra introduced priestly cults who mediate between God and man that's against native culture. Mitra born from rock/cave - refers to Caucasian who were living in caves until reaching Tamil colonies of Pandi-Bull Pandian dynasty - a highly civilized society. Mitra was nude with sword and fire in his hand... Means he wants his secret agenda is to end black spiritual society and replace it religions based on priestly
@mgk2842 жыл бұрын
I like the honest answer.
@judithparker46083 жыл бұрын
Sol invictus also means unconquerable sun
@redsamson00233 жыл бұрын
Mithra’s Modern Persian name is Mehr
@colinshaw99232 жыл бұрын
Cant see that the bull is being sacrificed, such a wound wouldn't kill it. It's being bled, so that it's blood might be eaten or used in some way.
@rudy1030693 жыл бұрын
phrygian hat not a tunic?
@bourzbahraam73 жыл бұрын
This is not kurdish at all.this is from Balkh area and Peeshdaadian time which is over 15000 years ago
@judithparker46083 жыл бұрын
Sunrunner Mercury ?
@ricktalks74202 жыл бұрын
Parsi zoroastrian here 😊 And listing 👍🏻
@gruboniell41893 жыл бұрын
The bull could also be Egypt’s total rule over the occult and astrology
@judithparker46083 жыл бұрын
The horns with moon inbetween
@judithparker46083 жыл бұрын
Apis bull of Egypt....and Spanish bull fighting!?
@rafao79663 жыл бұрын
The mithras initiation mirrors that of the freemason initiation blinded folded put in a coffin yeah I think so.
@Quantumanandha3 жыл бұрын
#அருட்பெருஞ்ஜோதி 🔥
@judithparker46083 жыл бұрын
Underground seeds in winter
@jamiedimond941911 ай бұрын
jason reza jorjani bro
@latetodagame18923 жыл бұрын
It's not a cult!
@judithparker46083 жыл бұрын
The underworld ?
@WhatWhy423 жыл бұрын
Mithras isn't having any Bull
@sauvageaux3 жыл бұрын
❤
@gotian66493 жыл бұрын
It's all about kurdish God and region in the past ❤
@REYandrei3 жыл бұрын
thats a DACIAN cap. Not persian
@Lili-Benovent3 жыл бұрын
Now explain the cult of Jesus.
@hireality3 жыл бұрын
Mostly flawed analysis Mr David, learn Mithraism from Jason Reza Jorjani.
@greypawn7780 Жыл бұрын
again another video with irrevelant photos, on the left the statue of apollo from mount nemrut of commagene urartu kingdom located in anatolia turkey, and on the right hand side statue of mithra wearing phyrigian cap (cult of attis and cybele) phyrgian kingdom located in west central part of anatolia turkey .. and all based on fabricated indo european / aryan myths ? every body wants a piece of it, particularly those who can not trace their history back more than few decates, easy ha ? what a relief and a comfort zone ..
@ArcanumArcanorum1710 ай бұрын
The left statue is syncretic, armenia was the boundary between greece/roman and iran
@gruboniell41893 жыл бұрын
The lion was women
@tertia0011Ай бұрын
Deus lux est.
@ratuadilFF3 жыл бұрын
Siapa kamu? Kok responsif bener? Jin? Setan? Iblis? Dajjal? Raja setan distrik? Atau hantu laut? Atau hantu awan?
@judithparker46083 жыл бұрын
Hathor
@nothing32222 Жыл бұрын
You're just not simply qualified to be making these claims.