The Creation of Humanity

author: Temple of Zeus
updated by: High Priest Zevios Metathronos

In the Al Jilwah, Chapter IV, Zeus states:

"I HAVE ALLOWED THE CREATION OF FOUR SUBSTANCES, FOUR TIMES AND FOUR CORNERS; BECAUSE THEY ARE NECESSARY THINGS FOR CREATURES."

Four substances. The DNA molecule, the foundation of all biological life, is built from exactly four nucleotide bases: adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine (A, C, T, G). These four compounds combine in pairs, in sequences of limitless variety, forming the code that produces every living organism on earth. James Watson and Francis Crick described this structure in 1953. Crick later proposed the theory of directed panspermia (Life Itself, 1981), suggesting that life on Earth may have been deliberately seeded by an intelligent civilisation. The ancient texts said it first.

The Creation Narratives

Virtually every ancient civilisation records the creation of humanity by the Gods, and the accounts share structural similarities too consistent to be coincidental:

Mesopotamia: The Atra-Hasis epic (c. 1700 BCE, tablet I) records that the God Enki mixed divine blood with clay to create humanity: "Let one God be slaughtered... with his flesh and blood let Nintu mix clay." The Enuma Elish (c. 1100 BCE, tablet VI) parallels this: Marduk creates humanity from the blood of the defeated God Kingu, mixed with earth. Humanity is fashioned from divine substance combined with earthly matter.

Egypt: The God Khnum shapes humanity on a potter's wheel from Nile clay, while the Goddess Hathor breathes life into the forms. The Pyramid Texts (c. 2400 BCE) describe the Ka (life force) and Ba (soul) as divine gifts implanted in the human form. The "breath of God" is the soul itself: the animating force that makes dead matter alive.

India: The Rig Veda (10.90, the Purusha Sukta, c. 1500 BCE) describes the cosmic sacrifice of the primordial being from whose body humanity and the world are fashioned. The Chandogya Upanishad (6.2.1-3) teaches that all beings emerge from Sat (Being, Truth) through a process of self-differentiation.

Greece: Prometheus (whose name means "Forethought") fashions humanity from clay and steals fire from the Gods to give it to his creation (Hesiod, Theogony 507-616; Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound). The "fire" is not physical flame. It's spiritual knowledge: the Kundalini, the divine spark, the capacity for Godhead.

The pattern is consistent across all four traditions: divine substance mixed with physical matter, animated by a spiritual force (breath, fire, Ka, Sat), producing beings with the potential to become divine themselves.

The Serpent and the Code of Life

The DNA molecule is spiral-shaped: coiled like a serpent. Its double helix has rungs like a ladder. This image (the serpent twisting around a central axis) is one of the oldest sacred symbols in human history.

The Caduceus of Hermes: two serpents entwined around a staff, representing the dual energy channels (Ida and Pingala in Vedic terminology) that flank the central column (Sushumna). The staff of Asclepius: a single serpent on a rod, still the universal symbol of medicine. The Uraeus of Egypt: the risen cobra on the pharaoh's brow, representing the awakened Kundalini at the Ajna chakra. The Kundalini of the Vedic tradition: the fiery serpent at the base of the spine that, when activated through meditation and spiritual practice, rises through the chakras and produces enlightenment.

The serpent is the symbol of the Gods because it represents the mechanism of transformation: the spiritual technology encoded in the human body at creation. Christianity attacked the serpent with particular fury precisely because of what it represents. The serpent in Genesis offered knowledge. The Abrahamic "God" forbade it. That conflict is the axis around which all subsequent history turns.

The Purpose of Creation

Zeus created humanity and intended for us to reach our full potential: to become as the Gods. The Greek Magical Papyri (PGM IV.475-829, the Mithras Liturgy) describe the practitioner's ascent through the celestial spheres toward divine union: "I am a star, wandering about with you, and shining forth from the deep." This is not poetry. It's instruction. The ascent of the soul through the activation of the chakras, the awakening of the Kundalini, and the achievement of the Magnum Opus is the purpose for which humanity was designed.

The spiritual knowledge that enables this transformation was humanity's common inheritance before it was systematically destroyed. The burning of the Library of Alexandria (48 BCE, 270 CE, 391 CE). The closure of Plato's Academy (529 CE). The murder of Hypatia (415 CE). The Inquisition (1231-1826). Century after century of deliberate suppression aimed at one goal: cutting humanity off from the knowledge of what it truly is.

The knowledge is returning. The serpent is rising again. For the path of practice, see the Meditation programme and the Family of the Gods.

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