CABIRI POMEGRANATE ARIL/SEED/DANATHE FORBIDDEN SECRET




This is the so-called marriage scarab, it actually refers not to the marriage itself, neither do they mention a marriage date. They simply record the name of Amenhotep's chief queen Tiye (from the Mittani Kingdom, her name following that of her husband, along with the names of her parents, as if to explicitly state her separate foreign royal birth: the name of her father was Yuya, the name of her mother was Thuya; she is married to the great king whose southern border is at Karoy and whose northern is Naharin, (land between the two rivers). Tiye's importance is shown by defining the boundaries of the empire in terms of her. The length of the inscription on these scarabs is 9-10 lines, the scarabs' average length is 8,5 cm. What I posit is the pomegranate substituted for the head of the scarab. The Pomegranate a symbol of Armenian eternal love and fertility. 

The wife of Orion, in Greek myth, tried to compete with Hera in beauty and was punished, being made to believe she had caused the death of her own children. She threw herself from a rock and the first pomegranate tree grew from the place where her blood spilled on the ground.



Mittani is Mi-Tani or Mi-Dani. A common surname Dana an alternate spelling of the name for Danu, was the word for the original Celtic fertility goddess. In Persian, the word Dānā literally means "knowledgeable", and some speculate that the name is first used as a first name in Shahnameh. It may also refer to the mountain Dana or Dena
The name is used in Persian for both female and male sexes. Dana or Danah, in Arabic, means "the most perfectly sized, valuable and beautiful pearl". This name is used mainly by Arabs of the Persian Gulf (Eastern Arabia), possibly due to their ancient traditional pearl diving professions wherein they gave different type of pearls names. It is used in the Arab world as a female name.

Babylon Turkish-English Dictionary
piece, grain, seed, bead, bean, kernel, legume, aril, particle.
A kernel, grain (of a cereal plant). A grain (of sand, salt, sugar, etc.). A single person, self, a sepatate thing, item, the smallest piece of something. bir tane nar - one pomegranate. Also for a cereal plant, like an ear of corn. Tane is separate particles or pieces or individual inadvisable distinct particles or pieces. –– tane konuþmak is used for  spech, to speak distinctly, pronounce one´s words distinctly.
In Hebrew, the name Dana means "arbiter" of "God is my judge".
SINGULARITY: The seed of the pomegranate symbolized distinction, the SELF, separateness of ONE from all, the others of the same kind, the individual within the collective. For uniqueness, singularity, originality, identity.

TANE TANE, ONE BY ONE. 

To represent an abstraction in the form of a personas in symbolic art.

An ARIL/SEED embodies the idea of a real person or a concrete thing.

The Seed/dane is the embodiment or incarnation of singularity,of I AM; It typifies sovereignty. An arbiter from light infinite to matter finite. 

Din, Middle Persian dēn,  Avestan Daēnā. In Zoroastrian liturgy the term is used as a title for an individual who has been formally inducted into the religion in a Navjote (ship of seven) ceremony.
The individuals active participation is the central element in Zoroaster's concept of the individuals free willAhura Mazda's creation—evident is widely agreed as asha, truth and order—is the antithesis of chaos, which is evident as druj, falsehood and disorder. The resulting conflict involves the entire universe, including humanity, which has an active role to play in the conflict.
Like Zoroastrian magoi, pomegranates dispersed out of their Iranian cradle of origin in all directions and was welcomed with great interest everywhere she went.

Pomegranate has the perfect metaphor for both unity and diversity.
A pomegranate is capable of embracing opposites and merging them into a whole.
Every culture, every religion that’s ever known this plant has embraced and invested her with symbolic meanings.
Together, haoma the pomegranate is offered to the waters in representation of the whole plant kingdom.
Pomegranates and the paradise within its leathery rind welcomes everyone.
Pomegranate holds both sides of the coin, the entire cycle of life: she descends into the underworld with Persephone and the wheat grains sown during October/November; and she climbs back into the light in spring along with the wheat spikes, first unfurling the fiery red of her flowers then swelling and ripening —only to fall once again, come autumn, into the lap of the goddesses.
She closes the circle that encompasses everything, and then begins anew.
There are only two conditions to accepting the paradoxes the Pomegranate contains,  
Learning to share a space with all those other pomegranate grains, different from us —yet just like us.

Legend has it that, in a garden outside of space and time, there grows (or grew, or shall grow…)a pomegranate tree.

That garden is known as Paradise, and rumours place it both at the beginning and at the end of myths. Some biblical interpretations, for example, have pomegranate as the forbidden fruit in the Book of Genesis that got us kicked out of Eden. The Qur’an, on the other hand, places pomegranates among the plants growing in the garden that welcomes the faithful after death.  

God can be said to be the Light of the Heavens and the Earth, which means that He/She is the One who gives the light of existence to all existence, creation. 
Let us assume that the Anar/Pomegranate is given as the example of the manifestation of this light. NR a perfect finite symbol of the light. The light the Prophets are filled with, who give us “light upon light upon light” helping to enlighten thus fulfill the potential and purpose of the human being.


The traditional or original Armenian goddess of fertility, Nar, was replaced by Anahit.
 NR = ETERNAL LIGHT: THE LIGHT THAT IS CAPTURED AND PROJECTED ON THE MINDS OF MEN. THE METAPHOR OF ETERNAL LOVE FOR LIFE. THE PRISM OF THE SUPERNATURAL MIND OF THE CREATOR, A GIFT FOR LIFE AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF KNOWLEDGE.

For the Cabiri the Pomegranate held "the forbidden secret" for it came to represent the holy blood line of many ancient cultures, including the Jews, Greek Orthodox, and Roman Catholic Christianity. 


Cabiri point to the aril, of the ANAR/RIMMON/POMEGRANATE as the 

HOLY LIGHT IN MATTER. 
The aril like the holy royal blood, ranges in color from translucent, white to deep red to purple. The essence of life eternal. 



Scarab with the head of a pomegranate Marriage

The so-called marriage scarabs actually refer not to the marriage itself, and neither do they mention a marriage date. They record the name of Amenhotep's chief queen Tiye (following that of her husband), along with the names of her parents, as if to explicitly state her non-royal birth: the name of her father is Yuya, the name of her mother is Thuya; she is married to the great king whose southern border is at Karoy and whose northern is Naharin. Tiye's importance is shown by defining the boundaries of the empire in terms of her. The length of the inscription on these scarabs is 9-10 lines, the scarabs' average length is 8,5 cm.
SIDE SIDE SIDE

The Titan Orion was represented as "marrying" Side, a name that in Boeotia means "pomegranate", thus consecrating the primal hunter to the Goddess. ... The pomegranate has a calyx shaped like a crown. In Jewish tradition, it has been seen as the original "design" for the proper crown.

The knot Hair stringed together, must mean ALLONEALLONE infinitum, suggesting that ono world can exist without the ONE who made and holds the knot. It seems this knot could get into selfish hand sooner or later. 
The first act of the Buddha - after developing a third eye having reached the point of total enlightenment - was to cut off the Knot on top of his head which represented his clan status. 
Love one another, keep a healthy balance and to remain healthy, keep a balance between good and evil at all times. He spoke directly to the individual about ofering relief from the KNOTS of the time.

A rational study of Jewish thought, Moshe Cordovero produced the first full integration of the previous differing schools in Kabbalistic interpretation. While he was a mystic inspired by the opaque imagery of the Zohar, Cordoverian Kabbalahutilised the conceptual framework of evolving cause and effect from the Infinite to the Finite in systemising Kabbalah, the method of philosophical style discourse he held most effective in describing a process that reflects sequential logic and coherence.[1] His encyclopedic works became a central stage in the development of Kabbalah.[2]

According to the system of the Palestinian Cabala, 'Asi-yah is the lowest of the spiritual worlds containing the Ten Heavens and the whole system of mundane Creation. The light of the Sefirot emanates from these Ten Heavens, which are called the "Ten Sefirot of 'Asiyah"; and through them spirituality and piety are imparted to the realm of matter. This is the seat of the dark (murky) and impure powers said (Cordovero,) in "Pardes Rimmonim," ( garden of Pomegranates.) 

The holiday resort Side – situated between Alanya and Antalya – also has a connection with the pomegranate. It is said that in ancient Anatolian language, the name Side means pomegranate. Till the 5th century the currency of the city were embalmed with a pomegranate

DANA IS THE SINGLE SEED OF THE POMEGRANATE
AGENOR IS THE HIGH-PRIEST OF THE HEAVENLY POMEGRANATE.
PAMPHYLIA POMEGRANATE ORCHARD
MOXOS MEANS SMOKE SEER


Thus, the Christmas pomegranate is a breath of fresh air, a truly local and meaningful symbol of the season. Illuminated private homes, evoking the idea of prosperity for the coming year. The tradition comes from the Eastern Mediterranean, the Aegean islands and makes perfect sense that it appears in all maritime nations.  punica granatum is currently omnipresent globally.  
It is considered a symbol of Christmas. The fruit is depicted in seasonal contexts, be it on Christmas cards or posters, or replicated in three-dimensional form made of pottery, silver, brass, glass, even gold or plastic,  as a tabletop ornament, a tree ornament, or as a precious attachment to gift wrappings.
In Lycian times, like today, the river provided the people of the Xanthos Valley with rich, fertile soil for planting as well as plenty of wildlife. Today wheat, cotton, tobacco, sesame, corn, aniseed, citrus fruits,pomegranates and grapes are grown
ILycian times, like today, the river provided the people of the Xanthos Valley with rich, fertile soil for planting as well as plenty of wildlife. Today wheat, cotton, tobacco, sesame, corn, aniseed, citrus fruits,pomegranates and grapes are grown. In Lycia I walked through a grove of near-ripe pomegranates. I was amazed how much the fruit looked like baubles on a Christmas tree. The fruit of heavenly light and fire. The fruit that represented a bloodline, possibly of the DANAYA AND THE CABIRI. Irish, Tauth De Dannan.

In the modern Greece and Turkey meaning has shifted, the pomegranate is now simply a symbol of prosperity and good fortune. Traditionally a single fruit is hung up above the door of the house on Christmas Day. On New Year’s Day, just after midnight, the fruit is smashed on the doorstep to ensure another year of good luck for the household and those within it.
In Ireland, they are sold as “wine apples” The colors, the crimson, especially the variation between the yellows, greens and pinks of the leathery skin and the deep ruby red of the seeds inside, have from the beginning of time carried the  light of symbolic meanings. Obviously it had already spread, throughout the Bronze Age and is mentioned in the holy scriptures of Judaism, Hinduism, Christianity and Islam. In the ancient world the Mediterranean and further East , it seems to have mainly symbolized fertility, as is indicated by clay pomegranates (often painted) dedicated at sanctuaries of female deities, especially Hera, the goddess of matrimony and motherhood.

pomegranate 

bal-austine

balaustine (plural balaustines). (archaic) The red rose-like, flower of the pomegranate, having a bitter taste and sometimes used as an astringent in folk medicine.
As an adjective it is of or relating to the pomegranate.
An essence which, in the pseudoscience of flower essence therapy, is said to enhance feminine warmth, creativity and sense of nurturing. AUSTINE MY MOTHERS NAME. Could PHIL-AUSTINE be PALESTINE = Bal-Austine, the place that enhances feminine warmth, creativity and sense of nurturing. 

Arabic-based compound names with Nur as an element  

NR stands both for pomegranate and the light of God.

  • Nurullah, that is Nur Allah, meaning light of God
  • Nur al-Din, that is Nur al- Din, meaning light of the religion/faith
  • Noor ul-Haq, that is Nur al- Haqq, meaning light of the truth
  • Nur ul-Huda, that is Nur al- Huda, meaning light of the guidance
  • Nurul Islam, that is Nur al- Islam, meaning light of Islam
  • Nuruzzaman, that is Nur al- Zaman, meaning light of the era
  • Abdel Nour, that is Abd al- Nur, meaning servant of the light
  • Nuri, meaning luminous or my light
  • Núria is an Arabic Catalan girl's name, meaning light

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