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The Truth About Merlin, King Arthur and Excaliburby Michael Horn 

Ptaah:
Billy: |
The real reason for this undertaking was the Celtic philosophy, which in many ways parallels the teachings of Henoch, whose wise, effective and widespread approach should be implemented to make the Celts give up their degenerated behavior of barbaric killings and fighting battles. Merlin received a copy of Henoch's teachings, being the first part of the “Goblet of Truth” written on Earth, memorized it and then locked and sealed it in a cauldron.
This cauldron was no vessel made of gold but of bronze and decorated with a ruby the size of a cherry, and three small semi-precious stones – rose quartz – were placed in the shape of a triangle, and in its center the ruby was attached. The 33-centimeter wide cauldron was meant to collect water from a spring at the grail. The grail itself was a sacred place of a spring, usually located on a mountain that the Celts considered a nature sanctuary, and where also a druid’s grove was erected that was surrounded by trees and other plants, where the druids meditated in deep consciousness-related interconnection with water, the earth and plants as well as with inexhaustibleness of life. These holy places, which have been called the grail, were intended as places of meditation for the druids. They were numerous and indeed existed wherever druids lived and fulfilled their obligations.
But at the place with the water source, where also Merlin meditated, a vessel was linked to the well, known as the “Cauldron of Abundance”, which captured the water located at the divine Ceridwen Spring. Merlin, the druid from Camelot, removed the “Cauldron of Abundance” from its place and replaced it with another vessel, because he put a copy of Henoch's teaching into the cauldron which he and all druids then called the “Cauldron of Life.” Merlin presented this cauldron to his protégé and pupil Arthur when he was 16 years old in year 485, after Merlin had thoroughly instructed Arthur and his “knighthood” in Henoch's teaching, and after Arthur had fought his first battle against Germanic invaders led by the chief Aelle.
But Arthur and his bloody knights thirsted for blood and vengeance, and they strictly rejected the teachings because they did not want to give up killing and conquest. Arthur thus became very upset and angry at Merlin and cast the gift of the “Cauldron of Life” into the sea with his own hands, although he later reconciled with Merlin again. This is the information I can relate to you.
Thanks, that's more than I expected. Some of this I still know from your father, Sfath. |
471st contact of September 16, 2008
Billy:
Ptaah:
Billy:
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It's a misunderstanding. I'm sorry. But then, there's something else: With regard to the 469th contact report on August 11, 2008, some questions were asked, especially about Keridwena, the sister of your grandfather Ezekeel. Why was she chosen for the task of purveying Henoch's teachings to Merlin? Was she an Ischrisch, and why did she provide the ray sword known as Excalibur, or Caladvwlch, to Merlin, which he then gave to his pupil King Arthur who used it to carry out bloody battles? And what role did Merlin play in the murder of King Gorlois of Tintangel?
Keridwena was not an Ischrich, but an instructor or teacher in certain matters, and also a teacher of Henoch's teaching. This teaching activity was decisive that she was selected for the task of educating Merlin about Henoch's teaching. Merlin was unaware that Keridwena was not a woman from this Earth but rather a female Plejaren. She fell in love with Merlin and fulfilled several of his wishes because he realized on several occasions that she had skills far beyond anything he could explain as a druid.
Such a wish was also behind the making of Excalibur. Keridwena was strongly taken with Merlin because he did much good for the people and was very wise. Keridwena also told him many things about the future that she had already explored through “Vorausschauungen”. Merlin used them, and he attributed them to himself and called them prophecies. Unfortunately, Merlin was often fickle/vacillating, which is why he did things that were directed against the good, making Keridwena very saddened and even angry. Consequently, she ultimately ended her secret relationship with Merlin, of which really no one knew anything. When Keridwena could get a hold of the ray sword again after King Arthur's death, she destroyed it and then returned to Erra.
And King Gorlois's death, what was Merlin's role there?
The assassination was not his idea. The kidnappers killed the king of their own accord because he threatened them with the death penalty and made a stand against them.wayway |
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