Anhafnah and Anhayya'h. Lecture 111, Dirasaat 1969

Maximillien De Lafayette

Anhafnah and Anhayya'h. Lecture 111, Dirasaat 1969
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Country
United States
Published
1 April 2015
Pages
42
ISBN
9781329033238

Anhafnah and Anhayya'h. Lecture 111, Dirasaat 1969

Maximillien De Lafayette

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Published by Times Square Press, New York. ANHAFNAH is the secret esoteric name and symbol of a type of mushroom used in a magical diet. The mushroom was a very important symbol in the early Ana'kh manuscripts given to the Phoenicians and later on to King Solomon. Ancient Sumerian, Persians and Phoenicians myths tell us how patriarchs used an extraction from mushroom and mixed it with an Anunnaki female DNA to create a secret race of creatures capable of building huge edifices and temples. Legend has it that the Knights Templar learned this secret while digging in the basements and underground tunnels of the temple of King Solomon. An-Hayya'h could be the most important word in the whole literature of the Anunnaki and Ana'kh. Before leaving us, the Anunnaki activated in our cells the infinitesimally invisible multi-microscopic gene of An-Hayya'h. It was implanted in our organism and became a vital composition of our DNA.

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