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AN ALTERNATE
VIEW
OF WORLD HISTORY
AND END TIMES DOCTRINES
FROM AN INDO-ARYAN PERSPECTIVE
By Harrell
Rhome, M.Div., Ph.D.
FOREWORD:
The basic,
primordial, traditional symbols and archetypes of the Indo-Aryan
spiritual mythos are part of a universal revelation, begun ages ago,
of a body of knowledge sometimes called the Ancient Mysteries. The
deepest roots of these hoary traditions trace directly to the Indian
subcontinent, the cultural-spiritual “hive” as Godfrey Higgins
called it, the nest and seedbed that brought forth the great
civilizations and religions of the world. Among the ideas in this
wealth of material is that world history is cyclical in nature,
broken down by the ancient mystics and gurus into various ages or
aeons. Each rotation of the cycle is accompanied by certain
cultural and spiritual developments. This is, of course, rather
different from the traditional western view of history as mostly
linear and progressive. But both Eastern and Western ideas of
history are rooted in religious concepts and writings. And, some of
the basic themes and concepts about end times events are similar.
So, I invite your brief attention as we look into the most ancient
of epochs for hints about the present day through a much older, and
equally valid, alternative view of history and cultural events. The
goal of this exercise is to present some basic concepts to western
readers who are generally unfamiliar, or misinformed, as to our
subject matter. In Dr. Annie Besant’s lectures, later published as
Seven Great Religions, she said, “I have striven to sketch
each religion in its best, its purest, and most occult form, and
each as though I belonged to it and were preaching it as my own.”
As you will see, I have adopted a similar stance.
RESOURCES:
There are hundreds of books, old and new. But for a look at the
more esoteric parts of history and religion, and many other
fascinating topics, see Godfrey Higgins’ Anacaplysis, An Attempt
To Draw Aside The Veil Of The Saitic Isis, Or An Inquiry Into The
Origin Of Languages, Nations And Religions, Volumes One and Two,
1836. Also exploring the cycle of avatars are several chapters in
Middle Ages Revisited by Alexander Del Mar, 1899. But of special
importance and inspiration to this exposition is Indian Mythology
by Veronica Ions, London, 1967, part of a series highlighting
mythological systems around the world. Never reprinted, it has
become a somewhat obscure volume. It is one of those “short” books
(141 pages with beautiful illustrations), not many pages, but each
one filled with information and insight for the informed reader.
While the author says nothing of herself, readers need not go far
before realizing they have encountered a writer truly inspired by
the classic Indo-Aryan archetypes, as well as a master expositor of
this often-difficult subject matter. Her renderings of the ancient
texts are excellent, and in congruence with those of other
translators. Also included in my article are quotations from
certain religious and secular voices illustrating themes more than a
bit similar to the Indo-Aryan view of history and end times.
Among world
religions, end times predictions do not really differ all that
greatly. Read Christian prophecies, and many others, study the
Revelation/Apocalypse of St. John from whatever perspective you
wish, tune into the end times doctrines of hundreds of religions
sects, all over the world – they essentially agree with one another
more than they disagree. According to many religions and spiritual
traditions, we are living in one of those “interesting times” near
the closing phase of a cosmic cycle. While I might have selected
from several collections of holy writ, because of my personal
interest in primeval Aryana, we go back to the ethno-cultural “hive”
through the prophecies of our ancient Indo-European root-culture. A
basic concept is that God is deeply present in the holy rotations of
time. The ancients viewed history as cyclical, each phase marked by
the coming of various avatars as elements in the unfolding of world
history. While the word, avatar, has entered our modern vocabulary,
it is greatly misunderstood, as avatar/avatara/avataram is a
Sanskrit word, not translated. It is perhaps best and most simply
rendered as “descended one” or “bodily manifestation”. The symbols
of the comings are always visible in special ways. For those who
open their vision, the signs of the end times are already here, and
the conclusion is clear -- we are living in the closing stages of
the Kali Yuga.
Just as the
Indo-Aryan Trinity predates the Christian one by many centuries, so
does the concept of the Saviour/Preserver or, as Veronica Ions says,
the “Universal Spirit”, manifested as Vishnu, his best-known
incarnation being Cristna/Krishna, and later as the Buddha. In the
ancient scheme of events, at the beginning of a cycle, things are
more or less even between good and evil. As we well know, the
situation always changes, with the dark forces gaining the upper
hand. This is when Vishnu intervenes, descending to this world in
human incarnation to restore the balance. These appearances are not
just “avatars” of Vishnu -- they are Vishnu, himself. While there
are ten in the greater age/aeon/yuga, some scholars say there are
22. Perhaps they are innumerable, manifesting themselves as the
need arises at specific times and places. In many instances, the
Great Avatar (Maha Avatara) is recognized by only a few, or not
until well after the fact. What is more, the Descendings are not
chance events. During each incarnation, Vishnu has a specific task
to perform and role to play. Worldly terms like failure or success
have little meaning in the greater divine schema of events.
“For the protection of the
good, for destruction of evil, and for the establishment of
righteousness, I come into being from age to age.”
Bhagavad Gita 4:8.
Avatars come
at various times, to diverse races, nations and groups of people.
Higgins’ seminal work devotes extensive study to a 6000-year cycle
of ten avatars, appearing every 600 years. The powers and rulers of
the world, whether they really believed in this or not, were aware
of the cycles, just as they were/are aware of other astrologically
determined dates. Sometimes this knowledge entered into certain
crucial decisions. In the 6000-year cycle, if Jesus were an avatar,
then another would come forth near 600, corresponding with
Muhammad. The next was due around 1200, parallel with the Third and
Fourth Crusades. The timing of these Crusades was not coincidental
at all as the Vatican wanted to be present in the Holy Land if the
Islamic Mahdi, or some other figure, were to come forth. Even
though nothing seemed to happen, there was a special papal throne,
with both Islamic and Christian symbols engraved on it, to be used
if this event actually happened, and the church would embrace
Islam. This was said to be hidden away in the Vatican basements
when Godfrey Higgins wrote in the early 19th century. It
may seem strange that the Catholic Church would consider this, but
in today’s world, when Islam is growing rapidly, we see Pope
Benedict XVI reaching out to Muslims, and that his papal seal
contains a curious semi-Islamic symbol, the “Black Moor”. Moreover,
the previous pope, John Paul II, not only visited a mosque in Iraq,
but also respectfully kissed the Quran, an unnecessary gesture
unless he was trying to make a point. When the priest kisses the
Bible, vestments, or the altar, the meaning is clear. The great
shrine of Fatima, a town in Portugal named after Muhammad’s
daughter, is being controversially recreated as an “interfaith
center” including Hinduism, Buddhism and, of course, Islam. Since
there are no coincidences in such things, the meaning is clear.
But, we must
return a bit earlier in the 6000-year drama. It’s unclear who might
have been the c.1200 figure (perhaps concealed?), but another avatar
would have appeared c.1800. While it is doubtful that Napoleon
really fits the description, he may have thought he was such an
incarnation, and he surely knew, along with other world leaders,
about the avatarial cycles. Hence, these ideas may have influenced
state decisions. This man was a very charismatic figure, guided by
a strong inner strength and spirituality. As triumphant conqueror,
the republican-reinvented-as-Emperor greatly involved himself in
religious affairs. He intervened quite prominently by, among other
things: conquering Rome, seizing the pope, forcing the Hapsburgs to
give up the title of Holy Roman Emperor, and by recreating the old
Judaic Sanhedrin. Furthermore, Napoleon had a rather conciliatory
approach to Islam, admired Muhammad very much, even memorizing
several suras of the Quran. If he truly thought that he was an
avatar, or similar figure such as the Mahdi, it could explain his
horrible defeat in Russia. He would have believed he was invincible
since he was on a holy mission. While other historical examples
could be cited, space does not permit, and this is sufficient for
the reader to see that Mr. Higgins’ hypothesis as to the 6000-year
cycle of avatars and their impact on world history is both possible
and plausible. This 600-year cycle may have already concluded, or
operates out of sight, but the greater manifestation of the ten
avatars continues.
See if this
selection from Veronica Ions sounds like what is going on today.
“The Kali Yuga, or age
of degeneration, is the one through which we are now passing.
Dharma is one-legged and helpless, and… virtue has vanished. In
this age, lasting 432,000 years [numerologically equal to 9, a
number symbolizing completion], during which the deity is black, the
majority of men are Sudras or slaves. They are wicked, quarrelsome
and beggar-like and they are unlucky because they deserve no luck.
They value what is degraded, eat voraciously and indiscriminately,
and live in cities filled with thieves. They are dominated by their
women folk, who are shallow, garrulous and lascivious, bearing too
many children. They are oppressed by their kings and by the ravages
of nature. Their misery can only end with the coming of Kalki, the
destroyer.”
Most of
this needs no comment at all. Nowadays, we are more enslaved than
ever before, and sooner than you think, like the slaves of sci-fi
novels, we shall have an implant for eternal monitoring and
financial transactions, surely the “mark of the beast” if ever there
were one! We live in a wicked, corrupt and degraded culture, filled
throughout with gluttonous eaters and substance abuse problems, lots
of thieves in the cities, in both “high” and “low” places. While
the text somewhat targets females, both sexes have ample examples of
“shallow, garrulous and lascivious” people. As to “too many
children”, this is strikingly obvious in more than a few examples of
grossly neglected and undereducated young folk of all races,
programmed to do nothing more than slave in menial jobs under the
current world order.
If you are
wondering about the black deity, this refers to Kali, a most
misunderstood Hindu deity. Black symbolizes transcendence, and is
the color into which all others merge and are absorbed. Kali is a
manifestation of God as Destroyer, “Terminator” if you will. Hindus
do not so much worship Kali as they acknowledge, with awe and
respect, the terrible destructive power. If she is to preside over
the demise of civilization, then this is not going to be good at
all; Kali is just not a nice girl! “Even more terrifying… is Kali,
the black earth-mother, whose rites involve sacrificial killings –
at one time of humans – and who is associated with dark, obscene
rites and devil worship. She has black skin and a hideous tusked
face, smeared with blood, the brow bearing a third eye…. She has
four arms, and holds in one a weapon, in another the head of a
giant, dripping blood; the other two raised to bless worshippers;
the hands end in claws. Her body is naked except for her
‘ornaments’, which include earrings made of little children, a
necklace of snakes, another of skulls, another of the heads of her
sons, and a belt from which hang demon heads.” If you think these
old words are scary and eerie, then you obviously have not seen a
“horror” movie lately, where archetypes of evil and wickedness play
over and over again for our children, no matter what hour of the day
or night. So then, are we “unlucky because we deserve no luck”,
because of the choices we have made, including those of indecision,
immorality, sloth and slovenliness? You decide.
“Nation will rise against
nation… and there will be great earthquakes, and in various places
famines and pestilences; and there will be terrors and great signs
from heaven.”
St. Luke 21:10-11.
“Kalki
(also Kalkin and Kalaki) is the tenth and final Maha
Avatara of Vishnu the Preserver…. The name Kalki is often a metaphor
for “eternity”or "time". The origins of the name probably lie in the
word Kalka which refers to ‘dirt’, "filth" or ‘foulness’ and
hence denotes the ‘Destroyer of Foulness’, ‘Destroyer of Confusion,
‘Destroyer of Darkness, or ‘The Annihilator of Ignorance’. In Hindi
kal ki avatar means ‘tomorrow's avatar’. … In the Buddhist
Kalachakra tradition, the Kalki (or Kulika) is the ruler of the
legendary Kingdom of Shambala, where the whole of society is
enlighted.” From Wikipedia.
“Several
famous myths tell just how uncontrollable is Kali's energy.
Once, it was said, she dared to dance with Shiva, the Lord of the
Dance. They grew wilder and wilder, more competitive in their
dancing, until it seemed the world would shake itself to pieces --
and so it will, FOR BENEATH ALL APPEARANCES THAT DANCE CONTINUES.”
Goddesses And Heroines
by P. Monaghan.
Vishnu and
Kalki will make their ride at the beginning of the end phase, and
Vishnu will wield his sword, not wildly and indiscriminately, but
for specific tasks. It is Kali, the dark goddess, who will
accomplish the total destruction and disintegration of this world
order. She and Shiva, Lord of Destruction, figure in a related
segment in the turnings of the cosmic cycles. The world under
Kali’s feet will shatter as she finishes her Dance of Destruction,
begun ages ago. The Higher Gods wrote the music, but it is Kali who
will dance the dance. Are you ready for another paradox? Creation
and destruction are one and the same. After the stage is cleared, a
fresh new world comes forth.
If not
already convinced that we live in the concluding cycle, then
consider these additional words describing the times very near the
end. According to the chronology, there are ten ages with ten
avatars, Buddha being the ninth. Whether you “believe in this” or
not, read on and think of our present times.
“The tenth and the last
incarnation of Vishnu has yet to come. It will usher in the end of
our present age. Social and spiritual life will have degenerated to
their lowest point. Sovereigns will set the tone for the final
decline; they will be mean-minded and of limited power but during
their short reigns they will attempt to profit to the maximum from
their power. They will kill their subjects and their neighbours
will follow their example, and nothing will count but outward
show. Even the Brahmins [priests and upper classes] will have
nothing to distinguish them but their sacred thread, while the
apparent wealth of materialists will be an empty display, for the
real worth will have departed from everything. Truth and love will
disappear from the earth; falsehood will be the common currency of
social existence and sensuality the sole bond between man and wife.
…The earth will be worshipped for its mineral treasures alone. The
sacred rites will disappear: …mutual assent will replace the
marriage ceremony; bluff will replace learning; and the robes of
office will convey the right to govern. Finally, even the
appearance of civilization will vanish; the people will revert to an
animal existence…. At this point of degeneration, Vishnu will
appear in person on earth, riding a white horse, Kalki, which is the
tenth incarnation. Vishnu will ride through the world, his arm
aloft and bearing a drawn sword blazing like a comet. He will
accomplish the final destruction of the wicked and prepare for the
renewal of creation and resurgence of virtue in the next Maha Yuga
(Great Age).”
“This know
also, that in the last days perilous times shall come, for men shall
be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud,
blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, without
natural affection, truce breakers, false accusers, incontinent,
fierce, despisers of those who are good, traitors, heady,
high-minded, lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God….
II Timothy 3:1-4.
"The Hour will not come until
Allah takes away the best people on earth; only the worst people
will be left; they will not know any good or forbid any evil."
Hadith, Ahmad 1:54.
"Soon the knowledgeable people will be consigned
to misery and will be killed. … Various religious cults will rise up
against one another, and much blood will flow. … Love will grow cold
in many people because ignorance will gain the upper hand. Hatred
will rule over the world and evil will reign.”
Talmud of Jmmanuel
25:12ff.
"Corruption has appeared in the
land and the sea on account of what the hands of men have wrought."
Al Quran, Sura
30:41.
(While
examples of public and private corruption are ubiquitous, this verse
may also predict pollution and environmental destruction.)
"The Hour (of Judgment) is
nigh, and the moon is cleft asunder."
Al Quran, Sura 54:1.
“And I saw, and behold, a pale
horse, and its rider’s name was Death, and Hades followed him; and
they were given power… to kill with sword and with famine and with
pestilence and by wild beasts of the earth. … Then I saw heaven
opened, and behold, a white horse! He who sat upon it is called
Faithful and True, and in righteousness he judges and makes war. …
From his mouth issues a sharp sword with which to smite the
nations….” The
Apocalypse of St. John 6:8; 19:11, 15.
Does this
sound like Jesus, who walked or rode donkeys, preached peace, love
and forgiveness, even forbidding his disciples to do violence when
he was betrayed and arrested, and who never made war? If not, who
could the horse and rider be? While there is no time to treat the
subject here, several scholars make solid linguistic arguments that
ancient Sanskrit texts and later Buddhist texts form the real basis
of the much later assembled Greek New Testament. The Greeks, long
before Christianity appeared, called the great sky stallion
Pegasus. Of course, the “Man On A White Horse” is also a secular
political logo. The basic symbolism of our Indo-Aryan root culture,
without dispute, predates the Christian writings by thousands of
years. So, what is the most likely origin of the white horse and
rider motif? You tell me. But beyond this one symbol, at least
some readers must realize that the scriptures and prophecies of more
than a few traditions are eerily alike, pointing to similar
cataclysmic events and symbols at end times.
Westerners
often have difficulty understanding the symbols. Some degrade and
disrespect the teachings, calling them “New Age”. Of course, there
is absolutely nothing “new” about them. Sathya Sai Baba says it all
in a simple, but profound way. “The advent of this Avatar has been
known of and predicted for thousands of years in various holy books
and obscure texts including the Book of Revelations,
Nostradamus in his book Centuries, The Ocean of Light
(an ancient Persian manuscript of the revelations of Prophet
Mohammed), and the Shuka Naadi Granthi, containing detailed
prophecies of the Kalki Avatar written on hundreds of palm leaf
manuscripts by Sage Shuka over 5000 years ago. The time of great
evil mentioned in the prophecies corresponds to the [present day]
with its World Wars, regimes of mad dictators and authoritarian
rulers, nuclear weapons, famines, diseases, pollution, crime,
violence, catastrophes, and worldwide decline of morality. …
The Western mind is capable
of believing in Jesus as the Son of God, at least on the part of
some of the population, but seems unable or unwilling to grasp the
concept of the Avatar as an incarnation of God.
By contrast, the average Indian is aware of historical Divine
personalities and Eastern literature is full of descriptions of the
various Avatars. The Bhagavata text is precisely about the various
Descents of the Divine on Earth. … The Avatar comes to reveal man to
himself, to restore him his birthright of Atmic bliss. He does not
come to found a new creed, to breed a new faction, to instill a new
God. ... The Avatar comes as man in order to demonstrate that man is
divine, and to be within reach of man.” Neither the guru nor I want
to “convert” you, but if you agree with Godfrey Higgins and others
that our deepest cultural roots are in the “hive” of India, then the
material could take on a deeper meaning. But the sole purpose of
this brief exercise is educational, taking a look at a most complex
and dynamic theological and historical system. The actions and
interventions of the Great Avatar are not always discernible when
they come to pass, and are often understood but incompletely, even
when they are later recognized.
“The fools scorn me when I take
on human form; my essence, supreme source of beings, escapes them."
Bhagavad Gita 9:2.
We are at
the dénouement of the present world order, preceding an entirely new
phase of events. In the short-term, it is a bleak and black
scenario, but this too shall pass. In spite of the destructive days
of the Kali Yuga, there is a breath of hope and optimism in the
coming Maha Yuga, a Great New Order and true New Age, a “renewal of
creation and resurgence of virtue”. This is no puerile heaven of
cloud-hopping harp players, waiting for their loved ones, and pets,
to appear. The souls chosen to reincarnate in the New World, as
always, have hard work ahead as they climb the stairs of greatness
to even higher levels. But before this, the present day of
degradation, disease and degeneration must come to a cataclysmic
end. It must decline, deteriorate, decompose, deconstruct and
decay, passing away completely. But, do not despair; keep your eye
on the prize. From the ashes of destruction, like a Phoenix, a new
seed, a new birth, a renaissance of good and positive forces, a
restored and purer way of life, begins. The Christian Bible, the
ancient scriptures and prophecies of Egypt, India, Persia, the
Mayas, Incas and Aztecs, and a host of others, tell us to look for
the proper signs and symbols to understand the holy mysteries of the
end times. One of the most useful lessons is that the answers to
the mysteries, i.e., the keys to the kingdom, are within each of
us. And sometimes, both annoyingly and enticingly, the answers are
“hidden in plain sight”. If you’ve come this far, I hope my article
has contributed resources and ideas for your personal search.
“You know how to interpret the
appearance of the sky, but you cannot interpret the signs of the
times. An evil and adulterous generation seeks for a sign, but no
sign shall be given to it except the sign of Jonah.”
St. Matthew 16:3b-4.
“Unless you see signs and
wonders you will not believe.”
St. John 4:48.
“The disciples say to Jesus:
Tell us what our end will be. Jesus says: Have you then deciphered
the beginning that you ask about the end? For where the beginning
is, there shall be the end. Blessed is the man who reaches the
beginning; he will know the end..."
Gospel of St.
Thomas, Saying 18.
Explicitly
religious documents like the Bible, the Quran and others are
regarded by billions of believers, not only as valid history, but
for legal primacy as well. The words, archetypes and paradigms of
ancient Indo-Aryana are an equally valid, but considerably older,
interpretation of world events. While the other two elements of the
Trinity (Brahma, the Creator and Shiva, the Destroyer) play key
roles, this ongoing cosmic drama centers on Vishnu, the Preserver
and Saviour. As the Great Avatar, it is he who descends again and
again, in various and sundry incarnations and names, guiding and
blessing us. Vishnu has a myriad of names, but we await his
triumphant materialization as
HE WHO RIDES AT THE
TURNING-TIME, when
Vishnu-Kalki, in synchronized harmony with the dark dance of Kali,
form another trinity of sorts, sweeping away the abominations and
accumulated filth and trash of aeons to reveal a wondrous Great
Age. Creation continues and the Eternal Drama unfolds anew on a
fresh stage. Hail the Maha Avatara. Hail the Maha Yuga.
"There will come a time when
you believe everything is finished. That will be the beginning."
Louis L'Amour.
Dr. Harrell Rhome is a
researcher and writer living in Texas. He contributes to print
newspapers and journals as well as several Internet sites, and is a
Contributing Editor for The Barnes Review historical
journal. He also publishes The Revisionist Observer, both a
print and on-line journal,
http://hometown.aol.com/eaglerevisionist,
and Eagle Newsletter On-Line, your nationalist news nexus, at
http://hometown.aol.com/eaglenewstips.
He enjoys hearing from readers. Write him at POB 6303 Corpus
Christi TX 78466-6303 USA
or
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