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dinsdag 5 augustus 2014

The Irish Origins of Civilization [Unslaved Films]

I don't know if it's all right but I am researching on Atlantis and Lemuria, and Michael Tsarion found out the following :

Ireland - Land of the Arya

The Irish are one of the most ancient nations that I know of the world, and are from as mighty a race as the world ever brought forth.

The Irish system is the oldest surviving complete codified legal system in Europe with its roots in ancient Indo-European custom and not in Roman law, and is therefore the oldest surviving Celtic system of jurisprudence.

The traditions of the Irish people are the oldest of any race in Europe north and west of the Alphs, and they themselves are the longest settled on their own soil.

The word Ireland comes from Ari- or Ariya-Land meaning the "Land of the Arya" or "Aryans." In Indo-European languages the term Aliyan meant "lord" or "god." The letter "A" was transposed to "E", and so we have Eri, Eire, Erainn and Erin.
The ancient Irish, being inherently romantic and spiritual, believed their land to be a living goddess referred to as Ari or Eri.

The Bhagavad Gita explains Arya a little different : as "a developed follower of the Vedic culture, someone who has spiritual development as his / her goal.

Please take notice of the fact that Hitler completely misused the name Aryan and confused it with the Teutonic people.


In various myths, where this goddess and others appear and speak, they do so as personifications of the land itself. We can plainly see that from Erainn (or Erin) comes Aryan. An "Aryan" was a man under the goddess, a keeper of her mysteries ... Eri or Ari referred to the land of Ireland, and Arya or Aryan to a man of the land, which is to an Elder initiated into the mysteries of Earth and sky.

"Aryan" (/ˈɛəriən, ˈɛərjən, ˈær-/)[1] is an English language loanword derived from the Sanskrit ārya ('noble').[2][3][4] [According to Michael Tsarion the Aryans moved from Ireland to Asia, not from Asia to the West - historians might have been false on this subject, Tsarion claims].

In present-day academia, the term "Aryan" has been replaced in most cases by the terms "Indo-Iranian" and "Indo-European", and "Aryan" is now mostly limited to its appearance in the term of the "Indo-Aryan languages" in South Asia.

The Bhagavad Gita explains Aryan a little different : as "a developed follower of the Vedic culture, someone who has spiritual development as his / her goal.

Other research refers to Iran :

The name Iran is from Aryānām; lit: "(Land) of the Aryans". The old Proto-Indo-Iranian term Arya, per Thieme meaning "hospitable"


When we are doing this research it is important to read and investigate this from different perspectives. Iran is also mentioned in the research : http://www.iranchamber.com/people/articles/aryan_people_origins.php

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