Rising From the Ashes of Angels: The Hidden Heritage of a Fallen Race
Exploring the Myths and Mysteries of Ancient Beings
The Watchers
The book "From The Ashes Of Angels – The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race" by Ancient Origins UNLEASHED published on Aug 05, 2024, looks into the captivating subject of rebel angels falling, as shown in Pieter Brueghel the Elder's artwork "The Fall of the Rebel Angles" from 1562. The painting on display at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels, illustrates angels tumbling from heaven to Earth. This event also appears in the Book of Noah, an old Hebrew text thought to have been put together in the early half of the second century BC.
The book starts with a gripping opening. It tells the story of a strange baby born to Methuselah, Lamech's son, and his wife. The text paints a picture of the child: white as snow red as a rose, with long curly hair and eyes that shine like the sun. This odd look scares and puzzles the family. Lamech thinks the baby must have angel blood because he looks so different.
This story makes us wonder if a god could get a human woman pregnant leading to a baby with angel-like traits. The sculpture "The Sons of God Saw the Daughters of Men That They Were Fair" by Daniel Chester French backs up this idea. It shows angels and human women coming together.
How unusual this event is hints that it might not be just made up by people who write about religion. Instead, it could have happened in our past. It makes us rethink what we believe about how humans and angels interact. This leaves us thinking about whether humans and divine beings could connect.
Legacy of a Fallen Race" by Ancient Origins UNLEASHED published on Aug 05, 2024, looks into the captivating subject of rebel angels falling, as shown in Pieter Brueghel the Elder's artwork "The Fall of the Rebel Angles" from 1562. The painting on display at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium in Brussels, illustrates angels tumbling from heaven to Earth. This event also appears in the Book of Noah, an old Hebrew text thought to have been put together in the early half of the second century BC.
The book starts with a gripping opening. It tells the story of a strange baby born to Methuselah, Lamech's son, and his wife. The text paints a picture of the child: white as snow red as a rose, with long curly hair and eyes that shine like the sun. This odd look scares and puzzles the family. Lamech thinks the baby must have angel blood because he looks so different.
This story makes us wonder if a god could get a human woman pregnant leading to a baby with angel-like traits. The sculpture "The Sons of God Saw the Daughters of Men That They Were Fair" by Daniel Chester French backs up this idea. It shows angels and human women coming together.
How unusual this event is hints that it might not be just made up by people who write about religion. Instead, it could have happened in our past. It makes us rethink what we believe about how humans and angels interact. This leaves us thinking about whether humans and divine beings could connect.
Through careful study, Collins says these fallen angels or "Watchers" once lived in places like Egypt and eastern Turkey. He thinks they helped build big structures like the Sphinx. He links old stories religious writings, and stuff dug up by archaeologists to back up what he's saying. This idea goes against what most people think about where humans come from. It suggests these mystery beings might have shared advanced know-how and tools.
Collins' look into these ideas grabs readers' attention and gets them to think about how myths, history, and religion connect. By mixing old tales with things found by archaeologists, the book makes people rethink where the line is between stories and actual history.
To wrap up, "From The Ashes Of Angels" takes a deep look at humanity's history hinting that the boundary between godly acts and historical happenings isn't as clear as we once believed. This story makes us think about the possible truths behind our oldest tales and what these supposed godlike beings left behind (Simon & Schuster Books) (Barnes & Noble).
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Kevin MacELwee
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