Burden of the Blood

“Only through speculative synthesis can one discern the underlying continuity, the unified and coherent fabric, which lies at the core of any historical problem. To do so, one must realize that it is not sufficient to confine oneself exclusively to facts.”
― Authors of Holy Blood, Holy Grail

The Mystical Rose, Mother Mary by
Jan van Eyck (circa 1390 –1441) {PD_OLD100}
Elfica Umana = Elfic Human, Mother Mary   {Image: By hurricanhawk at Shutterstock}
Milan Cathedral, dedicated to the Nativity of Saint Mary, with Latin scrolls above Mary reading “Elfic Human.” {Image: Jolanta Wojcicka at Shutterstock}

OMS does not agree, nor disagree with the information in Holy Blood, Holy Grail.

Elves were the original sorcerers of Earth. They taught humans how to turn chaos into magic, but the humans turned against the elves, slaughtering them and corrupting their magic. The elves who survived became monster hunters and outcasts of society.
― Fantasy-fiction legend, A. Sapkowski

Semyaza, leader of the fallen angels who taught humans magic. According to legend, his kind were hunted down by humans and slaughtered, condemned to hiding, and the magic they taught was corrupted by the hands of man.
Burden of the Blood: Manna  {Image: Pete Hoffman at Shutterstock}
Burden of the Blood: Acacia
Son of the Dawn
“He who fights monsters should be careful lest he thereby become a monster. And if thou gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will also gaze into thee.”
― F. Nietzche
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