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Decoding the Mysteries of Light

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In recent times, the world has been buzzing with discussions about Nephilim, Giants, Half-Giants, and Angels across various social media platforms. This surge in interest can be likened to the intrigue surrounding Enochian Magic. For those seeking a deeper understanding, diving into Enochian Magic can provide additional context and validation.

Starting with Hercules might not provide a comprehensive understanding, but it's a good starting point. Delving into Enoch 6-10 reveals that the term 'Giant' often refers to a specific tribe or military structure. These 'Giants' would recruit smaller groups, promising them that their offspring would become 'Giants'. This promise was immortalized in stone and statues. Notable figures like Nimrod and Goliath were considered Giants. Nimrod, known as an Egregori and the son of Kush, and Hercules, often referred to as "The Monarchy", played significant roles in this narrative. Initially, the entire Royal Family was perceived as Hercules, with the monarch at the helm and others forming councils. Hercules, a Giant himself, was known to have defeated many of his kind. However, Zeus spared Memnon, elevating him to godhood. The Argonauts and Memnon's brothers also held the esteemed 'Giant' status. These surviving Giants later ascended to kingship. The lineage of Hephaestus, a tradition in its own right, can be traced from Italy to West Africa, with figures like Atlas-Hephaestus, Anhur-Shiva, and Anhur-Shu being revered as the Lords of the Ages.

 Phoenician Colonization

The narrative also touches upon the reconstruction era post "The Flood" mentioned in Enoch 10, marking the transition from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age. The Phoenicians played a pivotal role in establishing this order, which was later adopted by various nations as part of their unique mythologies. This led to Zeus and Hercules defeating the Giants, and Alexander constructing a temple dedicated to Zeus atop the ruins of Baalbek.

To truly grasp the depth of this narrative, one must also explore the cosmos, understanding the roles of Gods and Demi-Gods. Recognizing the intertwining of genetics and the passing of these beings through generations can provide further insights. By examining the Table of Nations from Noah and the heritage of the Greeks, it becomes evident that they are, in fact, discussing the same tribes.


   
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