If you do not understand racism (white supremacy) and how it works, everything else you understand will only confuse you. - Neely Fuller

We need something to clarify everything for us, because we get confused...but if we use the concept of Asili, we will understand that whatever it is they are doing, whatever terms they use, however they come at you, you need to be thinking about what? How is this going to facilitate their power and help them to dominate me? -Marimba Ani

Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Mistletoe, Mis-tel-toe, Mes-ter-ta Of Gold
Unity Consciousness #2337

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(9arv of 11)

Mis-tel-toe was called PREN PURAUR, the branch or tree of pure gold of the lofty summit. This branch is Horus, the ever-coming elemental soul of life, the golden Anbu, the flower of the hidden dwelling. (NG1), (AE1)
“UN” means “to be.” UN modifies into “N,” which means of and from, of gold, from gold, made of gold, golden.
The golden unbu, golden bough is a symbol of the solar god Atum-Huhi (son-father). It is a figure of the radiating disk which is depicted raying all aflame at the summit of a sycamore-fig tree which thus appears to burn with fire but is not consumed. Tum is Iu or Unbu, the burning bush, pillar of fire by night, flaming thornbush or flowering thorn at winter solstice being the solar unbu. (AE2)
“Un” is also the name of the negative feminine period of menstruation.
Un is also the five-pointed star which represents the hour hand and the five, 12-minute parts of the circle as the measure of one hour.

“Mes” (mis) is birth, born, child.
“Ter” (tel) is time, and a shoot, which was the sign of a time. Tel is also mountain.
“Ta” (to) is a type, also to register.

Druids are said to revere Mistletoe (mes-ter-ta) that grows on the oak tree. They held oak forests as sacred and they did not perform any sacred ritual without oak leaves. Whatever grows on oak trees is considered sent from heaven.
Mistletoe symbolized new birth at the time of the winter solstice and was also found on ash trees, apple trees and possibly other fruit trees.
When found, mistletoe is gathered with much ceremony on the sixth day of the moon, by which these men reckon the beginnings of their month and years, and of their cycle of thirty years (the Egyptian Sut-Heb), because the moon has then sufficient power, yet has not reached half its size. The priest, clothed in a white dress, ascends the tree, and cuts the mistletoe with a golden knife. They fancy that by drinking it, fertility is given to any barren animal, and that it is a remedy against all poisons.” (BB, AE2)
In addition to fertility, healing and purifying (detoxification), mistletoe also conferred immortality. Immortality, and possibly other benefits was also gained by drinking the juice of the Soma, the Homa or other types of the Tree of Knowledge. The drink was produced artificially from the various Kavi-trees and plants, the vine the Homa, Soma, fig, elder, raisin, and other sacred fruit-trees. Brandy was made from the pulque-plant called the Maguey, one of the Agaves (Kavis). The Kavi drink was also made from the “Piper Mythisticum.” (NG1)