Tiamat Journey, Dragon Journey

The Ancient Mystery of Dragons

Dragons have fascinated humanity for millennia. These mythical creatures appear in almost every culture in the world, sometimes as fearsome monsters, sometimes as wise and powerful creatures. The mystery of dragons is deeply rooted in the human imagination, connecting us to our ancient instincts and the raw power of nature. In Mesopotamia, the cradle of human civilization, dragons had a special significance. Here, the figure of Tiamat, the ancient dragon goddess who embodied the power of chaos and creation, was born. Tiamat was not simply a monster, but the primordial mother, the source of all that exists.

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Tiamat, the Primordial Mother

Tiamat is the central figure of the Mesopotamian creation myth. She was the mistress of the salt waters, the embodiment of chaos. Her name is also telling: “ti” means life, and “ama” means mother. Tiamat is therefore the Mother of Life itself, the origin of all that exists. According to the myth, Tiamat’s body housed the first gods. But when these gods began to rebel, Tiamat took on the form of a dragon to protect her creatures. This image well symbolizes the strength and ferocity of the maternal instinct.

The drama of creation

The story of Tiamat tells the drama of creation. The young god Marduk fought with her and emerged victorious. He split Tiamat’s body in two: one half became the sky, the other the earth. And from her tears two mighty rivers were born: the Tigris and the Euphrates.

This myth is not just a figment of the imagination of an ancient people, but tells the story of how human consciousness and, therefore, human reality changed. The defeat of Tiamat and the use of her body to create the new world point to how the matriarchal world order was replaced by the patriarchal world.

The love between Tiamat and Abzu is a memory of the times when the Feminine and Masculine energies exist in BALANCE, the ONENESS of the two energies creates. With the killing of Abzu, the male energy operating from the Inner Force is replaced by the wounded male pattern of the Power Over Others. This pattern is completed with Marduk, who with Tiamat splits the previously peaceful, harmonious Mother World, divides the ONE and places the Masculine energy above the Feminine energy.

TIAMAT, the First Earth

The myth of Tiamat and Marduk also refers back to an ancient cosmic event. Marduk’s planet, Nibiru, entered the Solar System, moving in opposition to the dance of the planets. It collided with the planet Tiamat, and thus it was torn into two parts, the Earth and an asteroid field. Thus, TIAMAT is the First Earth, the state of the Earth as ONE, the ONE EARTH…

The Euphrates, the river of Tiamat’s tears

The Euphrates, which according to myth was born from the tears of Tiamat, is still the lifeblood of the region today. Human civilization flourished on the banks of the river, the first city-states were formed here. The waters of the Euphrates therefore not only nourish the earth in a physical sense, but also have spiritual significance: they connect humanity with its ancient roots and the mystery of creation.

Turkey: In the land of Tiamat

The territory of Turkey includes part of ancient Mesopotamia. This land preserves the memory of Tiamat, here the mystery of dragons breathes in the landscape. The legacy of dragons is still alive in Turkish culture today, although in a different form and meaning than in ancient times. Traveling to Turkey is therefore not only a geographical, but also a spiritual journey. An opportunity to connect with our ancient roots, with the duality of creation and destruction, which the figure of Tiamat so powerfully embodies.

The message of the mystery of dragons today

The Kingdom of Gods and Demons – this is the title of the Ancient Mesopotamia Exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts. Almost everything is a replica, but it is still very interesting and instructive. Especially for those who have their Eyes Open to See…

With open eyes you notice the Dragon and all the other strange creatures – whom the patriarchal world has called demons – as the “Hero” fights them. Of course, the question is who is the Hero? The man who slaughters the Dragon, or the Dragon herself?

The Dragon = Tiamat, the Primordial Mother, who is cut in two by Marduk. And here begins the patriarchal world that replaced the earlier Mother-World (the peaceful world of the Primordial Mother, where life was considered sacred, where the balance of Feminine and Masculine energies kept everyday life stable).

Or if we want to go back even earlier, then the slaughter of the Dragon marks the birth of the current Earth, after Tiamat, the First Earth, was Torn in Two by the arrival of the planet Marduk (Niburu) in our Solar System…

Perhaps our folk tales come to mind. The Prince who cuts off the seven heads of the Dragon. Hmm, quite similar stories…they clearly show how much the Tiamat wound is part of the past of the Hungarian people and also that it is time to treat the Dragon differently and rewrite the stories of the Heroes…

What does the mystery of Tiamat and the dragons tell us in the 21st century? Perhaps that chaos and order, destruction and creation are in an eternal cycle. It reminds us that change is inevitable, and sometimes old structures must collapse in order for something new to be born. Tiamat’s figure also teaches us that

From Krista’s writings:

 

There is ONE Earth, TIAMAT.

According to Sumerian mythology, Tiamat is the Primordial Water, the Primordial Dragon Mother. Her children turn against Tiamat, killing Tiamat’s Companion, her Love. Tiamat creates monsters in her pain, i.e. the power of Primordial Chaos is unleashed. Marduk, the Storm God, slaughters Tiamat, splits her in two, and from her the Earth and the Sky are born…

According to many, the story describes the patriarchal takeover.

I think this is the second wave. The first goes back earlier.

When Marduk’s planet, Nibiru, entered the Solar System, moving in opposition to the dance of the planets. It collided with the planet Tiamat, and so it split into two parts, the Earth and an asteroid field. Thus TIAMAT is the state of UNITY of the Earth, the ONE EARTH…

The pattern of separation is activated again and again when the Woman does not experience the first intercourse from the purest Love. In this case, the intention of the Man and the state of the Woman also play a part.

The truth is that almost none of us have experienced the first intercourse from the state of pure Love, since the teachings of Sanctified Sexuality have long been no longer lived, and have even been consciously hidden.

But everything can be rewritten. It can be rewritten so that the first intercourse for us is an experience of UNITY, not of being split in two. In UNITY, the Earth is ONE again. Tiamat lives again. Through us.

The Bathory family’s origins go back to Venice, to the Order of the Dragon. And the Order of the Dragon goes to Ancient Egypt, to the dragon Mehen, who guards the path of the Ark of the Sun, protecting it as it passes through the Underworld. He protects it with the other dragon-serpent Appphis…

The Order of the Dragon are those Men, Warriors of Light, who protect the Path of Light

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  • Ancient Mesopotamia…
  • The Fertile Crescent…
  • A magical land embraced by the Euphrates and Tigris rivers…

Why do I call it Dragonland?

 

Because Mesopotamia, the land of ancient Sumer, is the land of Tiamat. Tiamat is the Ancient Mother, the Ancient Dragon Mother, according to Sumerian mythology, who is split in two by Marduk, the God of storm and war.

From Tiamat’s split body, Heaven and Earth are born, and from her tears, the Tigris and Euphrates.

Tiamat Andara collection dragon tear Andara

Dragonland holds the codes of the purest existence of the Earth.

After all, Tiamat is also the name of the planet Ancient Earth. The planet Tiamat was split into today’s Earth, as well as comets and the asteroid belt, by a collision with Marduk – i.e. Nibiru…

In the Year of the Dragon, we travel to Dragonland to connect with the codes of the purest existence of the Earth, and with everything that separates it from it…

The Kingdom of Gods and Demons – this is the title of the Ancient Mesopotamia Exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts. Almost everything is a replica, but it is still very interesting and instructive. Especially for those who have their Eyes Open to See…

With open eyes, you notice the Dragon and all the other strange creatures – whom the patriarchal world has called demons – as the “Hero” fights them. Of course, the question is who is the Hero? The man who slaughters the Dragon, or the Dragon himself?

The Dragon = Tiamat, the Mother Earth, who is cut in two by Marduk. And here begins the patriarchal world that replaced the earlier Mother World (the peaceful world of the Mother Earth, which considered life sacred, where the balance of Feminine and Masculine energies kept everyday life stable).

Or if we want to go back even earlier, then the slaughter of the Dragon marks the birth of the current Earth, after Tiamat, the First Earth, was Split in Two by the arrival of the planet Marduk (Niburu) in our Solar System…

Perhaps our folk tales come to mind. The Prince who cuts off the seven heads of the Dragon. Hmm, quite similar stories…they show quite clearly how much the Tiamat wounding is part of the past of the Hungarian people and also that it is time to treat the Dragon differently and rewrite the stories of the Heroes…

In May we are leaving for Turkey and Beyond: TO ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA, THE LAND OF TIAMAT

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