Learning from Bulgarian Bogumili, Amadeus, Greek Theophil or German Gottlieb
Learning from God Minos Art, Education, Spirituality, Mindfulness, Power of Mind, defaultDomine Sacra and Lady wisdom god divine consciousness
by Nataša Pantović
A Macedonian lady just told me that her name is Manče and that the name does not mean anything. Coming from such an ancient place, guarding goodness naturally, I was certain that her name hides a higher mystery. My research went back and found the name of the 13th century rulers of these lands (Croatia, Bosnia, Macedonia, Albania) carrying the same name and all claiming supremacy over its origins. So this research, for me, became even more interesting, it went down the history lane of this amazingly mixed universe of Balkan countries.
Michelangelo Judge Minos in The Last Judgment Rome
Domine Sacra
Manče derives from Domine, that is the name we called the Lord or Dio or God for many centuries, governed by many rulers. So whenever there was a forceful conversion into any of the governing religions, the name was changed / converted / claimed. Mind you, during our past, all the conversions related to our religious sentiments were by the definition forceful, and our Lady Wisdom just can not live with the Force other than Love. Killing for the Queen is still killing, no matter how do you call your Queen. The true Queen will not brain-wash you into any killing, she will pass the Wisdom of the First commandment that we are trying to comprehend since the time Eternal.
In Greek mythology, Minos (Greek: Μίνως, Minōs) was the first King of Crete, son of Zeus and Europa. After his death, Minos became a judge of the dead in the underworld.
Minos depicted by William Blake Illustration of Dante's Divine Comedy in the British National Gallery
The Minoan civilization of Crete has been named after him by the archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans.
MINOS
"Minos" is often interpreted as the word for "king".
The name Menče or the surname Menalo is a beautiful follow up of the Christian tradition mystically hiding the name Dominic. So we get Menčetić or the Montenegran Minić, still expressing the same meaning, Domino, for the Lord, or the King.
Going back in time, the name Minos follows the 'ascetic' of the ancient Sanskrit term “muni”, and it deeply resonates with the legend about Minos living in caves on Crete, with the Neo-Platonism and so much loved and respected Confucius of Ancient China, who all find wisdom within the drive of the “ascetic” life-style.
Some scholars go even further analyzing the ancient names of the founder kings, finding, Menes of Egypt, Mannus of Germany, and Manu of India, and even with Maeonia (can you see the resemblance with the name Macedonia).
As it usually is with our ancient rulers, Minos governed Crete over a period spanning many generations. I have already explained to you, my dear explorers, that this was the practice since the beginning of time, we have used the same name, basking on the glory of our ancestors, claiming own supremacy, re-writing history, when necessary, copying our grandparents works.
According to some of our scientists and researchers, the first King Minos was the son of Zeus and Europa, the 'good' king Minos, recorded within our 1,000s of years old mythological records, read artistic visions, read subconscious wisdom, he was held in such esteem by the Olympian gods that, after he died, he was made one of the three 'Judges of the Dead'.
The later, the 'Power-Thirstily' king Minos, who led the Cretans to the Trojan War, lived his life since, in the form of all our 'Power-Thirstily' kings or rulers.
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