Saturday, December 23, 2017

Nimrod: a brief insight


It is said that “Nimrod was a mighty hunter before the Lord” yet few know the true story behind the accepted version. The following is just a brief insight;

The name Nimrod is not so peculiar in light of its origin. Nimrod is a compound word containing “nim”and “rod” - nim is a possible prefix to the word “nimble”(meaning: flexible or not firm), rod is a symbolic representation for a male's penis. Placed in the context of a man, especially a “mighty hunter” whose main diet consist of red meat combined with the stress from strenuous activities,  a positive diagnosis of erectile dysfunction and sterility is possible. This may also explain Nimrod’s need to erect a huge phallic symbol in his honour for all Heaven and Earth to see. 

Being a famous hunter, a certified civil engineer who's building cities everywhere while, on the side, leader of a global empire may have been enough for any other man.  – perhaps the mighty hunter wished to be forever recognised for other reasons besides hunting… even to this day. If so, his wish is granted. 


The story goes on to say the Lord saw Nimrod’s attempt to compensate for his shortcoming and was sorely impressed – so impressed that “the Lord took a sacred stone out from the eternal fire and cast it down like a bolt of lightning from Heaven that it stuck the capstone of Nimrod’s tower, and in climactic motion, scattered the pieces of both stones to the four corners of Earth”.

The story further goes on to say “To restore the tower to its former glory and regain the kings broken honour, the people of the cities in great numbers began the search, near and far; three large groups went Eastward, three large groups went Westward, three large groups went Northward and three large groups went Southward to find the scattered broken pieces; bond by blood oath - never to return until each piece is found”. This may also explain the sudden mass migration by Nimrod’s people, leaving behind wherever they stay symbolic replicas of that once great temple that stood upright and perpendicular between Heaven and Earth, pointing upwardly the path to Heaven and also explaining the many discoveries of huge ancient tower like temples around the globe, dedicated to observing the heavens – in symbolic honour of Nimrod and to inspire those that would once more unite the world as one and restore our lost glory.

It is said that the sacred stone were broken into twelve pieces, each piece must be found, brought back to the temple ground where at an appointed time a pure blood descendent of Nimrod shall unite the twelve pieces which, once done, shall open a doorway to Heaven whereby the chosen and elects shall freely ascend before the throne of the Lord - asking in Nimrod’s lost name for forgiveness and shall be forgiven. The act of forgiveness makes sacred the temple/tower and the temple make sacred its builder – therein all the cities and Nimrod: a brief insight people of Nimrod are blessed… even the whole world.

At that point in time, as the story goes, when all the world is united as one and all mankind is recognised as divine beings. Then shall the First Order rise from the ashes of time and become reborn anew, in a new age, among many whom have long forgotten their way -  who they are, from whence they came and where they ought to go. At that point in time, time shall lose its power and the age of Man shall be counted with the gods.     


As I've said, this is how "the story goes"!