Table of Contents
- The Historical Context of Biblical Translation
- Influence of Ancient Civilizations on Religious Narratives
- Religious Contexts and Misinterpretations
- The Global Resonance of Ancestral Narratives
- Upcoming Workshop Announcement
- Technological Implications in Ancient Texts
- Bridging Ancient Wisdom with Modern Understanding
- Conclusion
The Historical Context of Biblical Translation
Paul Wallis discusses the human agenda in biblical translations, particularly the reinterpretation of ancient narratives into God stories during the 6th century BCE. He examines Psalm 82 and Deuteronomy 32, highlighting the invasion of the Elohim, a Hebrew term meaning “the powerful ones,” often mistranslated as God in singular form. These accounts parallel Sumerian narratives of the Anunnaki.
The Elohim’s arrival, described as “flying armies” or sa hashamayim, led to the establishment of the elbat, a council chaired by a higher-ranking entity referred to as El Elyon. According to Wallis, this council divided land among the Elohim, creating artificial scarcity and sparking conflicts, including those involving Yahweh, portrayed as a junior member of the council.
Influence of Ancient Civilizations on Religious Narratives
Wallis references the Book of Enoch and Sumerian stories, where advanced non-human entities, such as the Watchers and Igigi, are depicted as catalysts for human civilization. These beings, stationed “among the stars,” share consistent descriptors across global traditions, reinforcing the idea of widespread encounters with non-human intelligences.
The discussion includes Wallis’s research in Turkey, examining archaeological findings and symbology that challenge traditional human timelines. He connects these findings with global ancestral narratives that describe a period of human rebooting assisted by another civilization.
Religious Contexts and Misinterpretations
Wallis, having spent 33 years in church ministry and theological education, reflects on his transition from traditional interpretations to exploring the theory of paleo-contact. He asserts that ancient texts, including the Bible, reflect encounters with extraterrestrial civilizations rather than spiritual phenomena. He critiques the Roman Empire’s influence in reshaping early Christian narratives into tools for imperial control, distorting the teachings of Jesus and the broader biblical context.
The Global Resonance of Ancestral Narratives
Wallis emphasizes the consistency of global stories describing similar traumas and events, such as floods and conflicts among non-human entities, across diverse cultures including the Nordics, Africans, Greeks, and Indians. He underscores the parallels between the Mesopotamian and biblical canons, suggesting that the latter often condenses earlier, more detailed accounts.
Upcoming Workshop Announcement
Paul Wallis and Billy Carson announce their collaborative workshop, “Unlocking the Anunnaki Enigma and the Origins of Religion”, scheduled for November 30. The six-hour virtual event aims to provide attendees with an in-depth understanding of ancient texts and their connections to modern religious beliefs.
Participants will gain access to translations, insights into key texts like the Enuma Elish, Epic of Gilgamesh, and Myth of Adapa, and strategies for navigating faith and new information. Registration details are provided in the video description and live chat.
Technological Implications in Ancient Texts
Billy Carson explores the technological aspects in ancient texts, such as the observation systems described in Sumerian narratives. He hypothesizes that devices like satellites, possibly linked to the Black Knight satellite, may have enabled beings like Enlil to monitor Earth. This aligns with descriptions of all-seeing entities and advanced machinery found in ancient sources.
Carson connects quantum physics with the concept of omniscience, suggesting that the conscious nature of atoms could explain the interconnectedness of all existence. Wallis supports this view, referencing Plato’s teachings on universal consciousness.
Bridging Ancient Wisdom with Modern Understanding
The conversation emphasizes the significance of revisiting ancient texts with modern scientific and linguistic tools. Both Wallis and Carson stress the importance of preserving humanity’s connection to its ancestral knowledge and using this information to empower future generations.
Conclusion
Paul Wallis invites readers to explore his books, including Escaping from Eden and The Invasion of Eden, which delve deeper into the intersection of ancient texts and extraterrestrial narratives. The workshop with Billy Carson promises a comprehensive exploration of these themes, offering attendees lasting access to invaluable resources for further study.