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                                            Delphi is a Dolphin. Happy Dolphin Day! Make sure to help clean up a river or a beach when you can. It makes me happy to see people cleaning up water ways around town. I don't have any dolphins near me, but we are so connected. I can even feel the presence of Dolphins that once lived in the Nile, but are now extinct. Is this why Hatmehit was an important Goddess at the time, but was venerated less, as time went on after the extinct of the Nile River dolphins. Ganga is a very important Goddess, and Dolphins still swim in the Ganges River. Perhaps they are spirit guides?? All I know is this question, and this bar, Jesus is a Fish/Dolphin? And---
"Delphi is a Dolphin" -Illuminati Congo
Read my upcoming book for more deep dives like this. Dolphins and Lions have fascinated me for so long, but now it is more than a fascination. It is not a search for ETs or some alternative spirituality that no one knows. It's the journey of self-discovery and perennial philosophy. It is a communion with The Holy Trinity, God, Jah, Allah, Shiva, Zeus, Ra, The Creator, The Star Goddess, The Universe, The Multiverse, or whatever God you worship. The Lamb of God, the Lion of Judah, the Dolphin of Dylan, and the Bull of Dionysus, all tie into each other, and shows how later cultures like the Greeks, actually stole from the Egyptians, which adopted earlier Ethiopian concepts for Religion, and Ethiopians later adopted the Roman concept of Greek religion mixed with Christianity. The Lion of Judah is Ithiopian, and this book would have been way different, had I not converted to Christianity, and learned and wrote about all the Religions that i strayed from for too long. The idea, is to stop being an extremist and accept Christ. If you start searching for this Lion Man, you will never find him, unless you involve Christianity, Rastafari, Islam, Judaism, and Free Masonic traditions