Bhagavad Gita

The Bhagavad Gita ('God's Song') is an important text in the Indian religion Hinduism of 700 verses, written in Sanskrit during first century bc, about yoga and the dialogue between prince Arjuna and 'god' (the God matrix) Krishna as a charioteer (the Chariot), seen as the 8th Avatar of Vishnu the Preserver. As part of the Mahabharata, it describes a war between 2 dynasties, the Kauravas and Pandavas, a symbolic war between dharma and adharma at the beginning of the Kali Yuga (similar to the Gigantomachy of Greeks). Like black god Osiris and (Jesus) Christ, Krishna represents black light (Krishna is Sanskrit for black, word charisma), the black sun, the black moon. He is also mentioned in the Veda's (taught in an oral tradition of mantra's and memory techniques), Upanishads and Yoga Sutras. It calls the (Higher, multidimensional) Self Atman, existing in an absolute reality Brahman (higher dimensions, like the supernal triad in kabbalism and the world of idea's and archetypes in Platonism).

Vishnu is worshiped in Vaishnavism, Shiva in Shaivism and Krishna in cults like Hare Krishna, formed by CIA provocateur agent Swami Prabhubada in 1966 who translated the Bhagavad Gita.

Around 3000 bc the Aryans (Draco-Orion Empire) with blue blood (higher percentage of copper) and reptilian DNA (mythical Naga's) created a caste society with the Aryan Brahmin class on top like in Egypt (one eye pyramid concept of central power), practice of yoga and use of sacred geometry, the Aryan swastika symbol and Ohm symbol.

The Hindu's were prosecuted by Portugese colonists. In the 1600s the Veda's were translated and introduced in Europe by the jesuits.

The British East India Company conquered India through the opium trade (the Russell and Taft families who founded Yale and S&B) and Theosophical Society and Fabian Society during the Great Game.

Alexander Hamilton (EIC, homosexual relationship with jesuit Marquis de Lafayette) founded the Asiatic Society with translator Charles Wilkins (Royal Society) worked for The Asiatic Society. Alexander Hamilton taught Sanskrit to Friedrich Schlegel (Out of India theory), whose brother August Schlegel translated the Bhagavad Gita. Arthur Schopenhauer and Max Müller (friend of Felix Mendelssohn) popularized Hinduism.

The Theosophists studied the dissociation techniques of yoga and taught the techniques to actors in Hollywood (Jidda Krishnamurti).

Freemason and Theosophist Swami Vivekananda helped establishing the nationalist movement in India and the Vedanta Society and spreading Hinduism in the west. Indian yogi Swami Prabhavanda founded the Vedanta Society of Southern California and worked with Gerald Heard and Aldous Huxley.

Aleister Crowley incorporated Tantra (charioteering is a metaphor for sex magic) in his Thelema religion. Kenneth Grant (sex magic cult OTO) was a follower of Ramana Maharshi (influenced by Swami Vivekananda).

Robert Oppenheimer (Manhattan Project) learned Sanskrit from Arthur Ryder (PBK, American Oriental Society) at University of California Berkeley and quoted the Bhagavad Gita with 'I have become Death, the destroyer of worlds'  (Apollyon the Destroyer of Revelation 911, Vishnu).

CERN has a statue of Shiva the Destroyer (Apollyon of Book of Revelation).

In 1967 CIA agent Richard Alpert went to India to be trained in yoga by Neem Karoli Baba with Baghavan Das (worked with Mike D of the Beastie Boys) and Larry Brilliant. Brilliant was a close friend of Steve Jobs and worked for the WHO, Google, Skoll Foundation and The Well with Stewart Brand. Alpert and Karoli Baba worked with Daniel Goleman (The NY Times, WEF, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Mind and Life Institute with Dalai Lama), Krishna Das (worked with Blue Oyster Cult, Sting, Rick Rubin, Steely Dan) and Dada Mukerjee, a classmate of Fabian Society puppet Jawaharlal Nehru.

Paramahansa Yogananda wrote God Talks to Arjuna as commentary on the Bhagavad Gita and was promoted by lvis Presley, George Harrison, Ravi Shankar, Steve Jobs, Mariel Hemingway,..

Zoe Saldana played in Avatar and mother of the Antichrist in Rosemary's Baby.

Scenes in the Mahabharata were interpreted as scenes of ancient nuclear warfare (Louis Pauwels' book 'the Morning of the Magicians', Ancient Aliens).

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