Ritual Babilon
King Namrud
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Semiramis Past
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Semiramis Now
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Tammuz and semiramis
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date of birth namruz or tammuz
which is now known as the Christmas Day
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Ritual Namruz
called beltane
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King Namrud and Queen Semiramis are known as one of the creatures who acknowledge themselves as God, or the God of liaison between mankind and God. His most profound teachings worship the sun, the tradition of worshiping demons allegedly first spread through Babylon to destroy culture and religion so that the early teachings were impure and littered.
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All this is meant to worship one, humans indirectly recall Namrud and Semiramis through the symbols and traditions he once taught.
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The Tradition of Worshiping Devils, Namrud and Semiramis
Semiramis is called the Queen of Heaven (Rhea), the Virgin God, and is sometimes known as the Mother Earth (Ninkharsag). He was also worshiped under the name Astarte (the woman who made the tower) referring to the Babylonian Tower (Babylon) ever built by King Namrud. The mixed Aryan and Babylonian descendants evolved using the horned headdress worn by King Namrud. Where the horn symbolizes the king's authority and then becomes a metal headband with three horns that symbolize the king's power with divine power.
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All of these are represented by the Fleur-de-lis symbol that can be found along the modern royal regalia.
Queen Semiramis is portrayed as a fish because the Babylonians believe that fish is a symbol of the goddess of love, which is then used in the symbolism of religion and architecture where Semiramis is described as a dove holding an olive branch. Semiramis is taken from the evolution of the name of the Indian god, Sami-Rama-isi or Semi-Ramis. A fish and a dove are two symbols that are still widely used today in religious rituals and national ceremonies, although most of the people involved do not know the true meaning.
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