Looking back in history, we find several tales about strange creatures, that were worshiped by our ancestors. In South America, Quetzalcoatl, Kukulkan are some of the gods which are well, reptilian beings worshiped as gods. Quetzalcoatl is a Mesoamerican deity whose name comes from the Nahuatl language and means “feathered serpent” The worship of a feathered serpentis first known documented in Teotihuacan in the first century BCE or first century CE. A feathered serpent deity has been worshiped by many different ethno-political groups in Mesoamerican history. The earliest iconographic depiction of the deity is believed to be found on Stela 19 at the Olmec site of La Venta, depicting a serpent rising up behind a person probably engaged in a shamanic ritual. This depiction is believed to have been made around 900 BC. To the Aztecs, Quetzalcoatl was, as his name indicates, a feathered serpent, a flying reptile (much like a dragon), who was a boundary-maker (and transgressor) between earth and sky. He was a creator deity having contributed essentially to the creation of Mankind. Kukulkan is the name of a Maya snake deity that also serves to designate historical persons. Although heavily Mexicanised, Kukulkan has his origins among the Maya of the Classic Period, when he was known as Waxaklahun Ubah Kan , the War Serpent, and he has been identified as the Postclassic version of the Vision Serpent of Classic Maya art.
But these tales are not only present in Mesoamerican cultures, they are heavily present in Asia and Ancient Asian civilizations who talk about dragon emperors and dragon gods. Is it possible that ancient man interacted with these strange beings that we today call theReptilians? Some people will even interpret texts in the bible and suggest that they are linked with otherworldly reptilian creatures. The Seraphim, and we can read about them in the Book of Isaiah. In the Bible the book of Genesis has a story about a serpent who tempts Eve by offering her the forbidden fruit from the Tree of Knowledge. Eve falls for the snake’s blandishments and she eats of that apple and forever changes human history, causing Adam and Eve to be expelled from the Garden of Eden and the serpent was punished doomed to slither upon the ground as a punishment for his disobeying God’s will. In ancient legend, according to texts, the snake that offered the forbidden fruit to Eve was a humanoid figure prior to God punishing the serpent. What we have here is a description of a reptilian being in the Bible. In the Koran we also have strange stories about beings that are called the Djinn, who were according to texts, present on Earth prior to humans. The story tells that at one point Iblis, the leader of the Djinn offended God was rebellious and was cursed like the serpents in the Garden of Eden becoming Earthbound trapped on Earth for eternity.
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