THE O IN THEO
Norma Holt
The inage etched in stone
When shown in a vision of a holed stone held
against dawn's first ray, I saw the origin of the circle
and cross, which is etched in stone on all inhabited continents.
The emerging spinning rays s of rainbow-colored lights held within then
the right-angled cross. The Spirit asked me to find the origin of
the cross when commissioned to take God from it. The
hole is shaped as the unvoiced letter [O], possibly
one of the first sounds of language. It's an
exclamation when awestruck. The
spectacle was observed by a
crowd on the mountain
peak that dropped
to their knees
in awe.
In early language,
the sun was 'O-r' meaning 'circle
of power'. It is also 'awe' while 'Or-sun' is in
'awesome'. The cicle enclosed cross sign appears at
prehistoric sites, ranging from those of ths Mayan in Mexico
to the ancient road to Jerusalem where crucifixions were regularly
held. It appears on a trilithon at Stonehenge. The symbol in in the crowns
placed on the heads of monarchs at their coronations. The corona
(crown) represents their transformation into a 'sun' and
partner to the sun, deemed Mother God. This
mythology permeates religion where
prophets are 'sons' (suns)
of God. Philosophers
worked
to
make men
into gods from the
earliest records, beginning with
Gilgamesh. This is some of the dung of man.
The Screen Hid His Transformation
During every coronation ceremony, whether
in the jungles of Africa, or a British
Cathedral, the transformation
of the king into a god is
hidden. It's when he is
deemed to enter
heaven. Its all
magic

Her-O is the HERO of Games
Prehistoric ball games involved putting balls through holes.
This ball court was where Mayan men played to get the winner who
was worthy to be a partner to the sun. In Babylon the name of the sun was
Mary, the origin of 'Maya (changed by explorers). He had to defeat
his opponents for the right to be 'her-o' and fit to mate
with her. Games to find 'heroes' were
played globally. They are the
origin of the Olympic
Games whereby
the light
of
the sun
dominates them.

The Ball and Baal
In early speech
there were no special vowels,
only the consonents were important as they
represented symbols. It was only when dictionaries were
published that vowels were introduced. The object of the game was to put
the 'B-l' (bearing God) through a hoop symbolic of the god-man
who was deemed to pass through the circle in the
stone after his death on the cross.
With added vowels 'b-l'
became 'ba-al',
'b-all,
'b-el', and so on.
The Christ in Babylon was 'Ba-al'.
"And I have seen folly in the prophets of Samaria; they
prophesied in Baal, and caused my people Israel to err. Jeremiah 23:13 KJV
The Man As The O
This monolith in Europe is an example of how men perceived
the earth to be fertilized by the sun. They were erected
to capture the moment either at dawn or solstice.
This 'p-an-i-s' (penis) or 'bearing an's eye of
light' exemplifies why genital mutilation
of males came to be. Circumcision
scars the head of the penis
with a circle. in some
cultures,
e.g.
the Maya, the
penis was pierced with
a hole. Images show kings drawing
ropes through such a perforation. Women did
the same through their tongues. other images show
kings hopping off their own heads while dancing. Similar
images were located at Catal Hukuk in Turkey
dating some 10,000 years ago. Chapels
were lined with bull's heads
and the mother god
image on the
walls.

Mayan Males passed a barbed rope through their penis.
The Mayan recorded this practice in stone. It was particularly pertinent to
kings, who were the expected partners of the sun. Their wives
passed the rope through their tongues. In some societies,
men wore big discs in their lips for the same reason,
while others put them through their ears.
In some areas, women blackout
their mouths with betel nuts
so they don't shine
as the sun.
