Japanese Names/Words/ Egyptian/Atlantean origins
Note, I am a first time user of this forum. Thank you for having me, I am an amateur historian, fascinated with the number of Egyptian words and meanings of the Japanese language, also found in the American Indian tribes.
Presently, I have submitted Atlantean landmark information found in the Valley of Mexico, and submitted this information to a World Conference on Atlantis to be held in Milos, Greece, on July 11.
I would also love to explore the reasons why Japanese style names appear in the Aztecan naming conventions... names like Kai Yu (fire dragon) similar to Coyote, and Coyohuacan, and the Egyptian Khut.
Names like... Si-yah-na-ra... "May the moon (yah) and rising sun (na ra) protect you... Si/Sa.
Or why Nippon and Nehan, names for Japan, appear on the Eastern American shores with the Indian tribes... Neponset and Nehantic (or Neantic).
"Land where the sun first rises"
Or why the name Tocolopan, the Aztec name of Ta-kah-aaii-yah pan, is so close to Tokyo.
or the Aztec name Chapanco Cha-pan-in-ca. Japan.
It has already been written that the Japanese language contains over 400 Egyptian/Judaic names and words.
So, end of the day, I believe the Japanese DNA, and European DNA, and American Indian DNA, is 99.9999% identical.
Here is my article on the Valley of Mexico, and the concentration of Atlantean names found there.
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I have listed 23 Atlantean landmarks, found on a Davalos/Aparicio map, of the Valley of Mexico, and e-published them on "World-Mysteries.com".
You can find them in an article I wrote... "Atlantean Puzzle Pieces" on a Yahoo search.
I will also list them here...
"Mexico", "Moo shee kas", is almost identical to Babylonian and Hebrew "Mashkan", Holy Temple
The reproduction map, Plano reconstructivo de la región de Tenochtitlan, by Senor Luis Gonzalez Aparicio and Hector Davalos displays many Atlantis symbols, names and landmarks. I am calling this the "Davalos/Aparicio" map.
http://www.bereda.com/losos/L-M/frames3.htm then "Mapa Antiquo"
It is my educated opinion that the Valley of Mexico may be the "ombligo", the Greek "omphallos", the "navel of the earth" as described by the Atlantean legends.
...using a Yahoo or Google search...
"piller of Hercules" +mexico
http://www.world-mysteries.com/gw_edziom2.htm
And the temple of the Egyptian God Tehotu, on the temple of Teotuhuacan, Mexico.
......Yahoo or Google search
"Tehotu on the Temple of Teotu-Huacan"
http://www.world-mysteries.com/gw_edziom3.htm
Aztec is defined as A- Setekh "Place of Setekh", "Temple of Setekh", "Pyramid of Setekh"
The Egyptian God Set, Setekh, also known as Sirius, the Venus Dog Star.
Concentration of Atlantean Names in the Valley of Mexico
Atlatzinco
Atlauntenco
Atlaco
Atlacualco
Atlanco
Atlacuinuayan
Atlazolpa
Atlapulco
Atlipac
Atoyac
Atlantean landmarks:
1. "10 miles from the Ocean". No. 10 miles from Xochimilco, Lake of the flowers.
2. Pillars of Hercules:
#1 candidate... Tepeyacac, Holy Hill, Phallic of the God 'Ea' "the Divine Male"
#2 candidate... Iliacac, Phallus of the God 'Ea' or "illiah" or 'a-yah'
#3 candidate... Colhuacan is this the Greek equivalent of "Colonus arraklees"
#4 candidate Coyohuacan... sits in opposition to Colhuacan, enemy of Hercules
each candidate can also be described located where... "the straits were narrow at that point"
Also, Coyohuacan and Colhuacan sit at the "Gateway" to the Lake of Texcoco and Tenochtitlan, the "Tat Land", the "Tuat Land", the "underworld", the "Land of the Womb/Vulva", the "Holy Tabernacle", the Mashkan -Laguna de Mexico, the "holy temple".
3. Temple of Athena
#1 Atenco Aten Inca, compare with Athens Greece... Temple of Athena-Nike
#2 Tenayucan.pu
4. Temple of Hephaestos Tepetacalco.pu, Epazoyucan, or Tepetzinco
5. Temple of Sun and Moon, Coatenchan Ka-Aten-Khan
6. "River Asopus on the left": Azcaputzalco.pu (west of Tepeyacac)
7. Temple of Atlas Atlaco
8. "Mt. Helicon", Chimal Huacan (my theory, compare with "Shamash Huacan")
9. Lycabettus and Penyx.
Lycabettus I believe is spelled incorrectly, but very close to a very recognizable name. Lycabettus I believe is the Aztec Bados, but labeled by the Conquistadors... Penon de los Bados, or "Pillar of the Bados". Why would the Conquistadors go through the trouble of mixing an Aztec title with a Spanish descriptive phrase. Based on all my research, and surrounding naming conventions, I believe the correct Aztec spelling of "Penon de los Bados" should be Yaca-Bados, or ill-ya-ka Bados, or Grave of the God, i.e, the Egyptian Abydos, (grave of Osiris). Penon de los Bados is located slightly to the East of Tenochtitlan, with ilicac (Phallus of the God, and Piller of Hercules candidate) place equidistant to the West of Tenochtitlan. Osiris was the God of the Underworld, God of the night. "Night-time" dies in the East, with the rising sun God, Horus-Ra. "Night-time" is born in the West, exactly where Horus-Ra dies at the setting sun, each day.
So I believe "ilicac", the phallus of the God, the piller of the God, or the "Penyx", is the "birthplace of Osiris", and Lycabettus, or Penon de los Bados, refers to the grave of Osiris.
Tenochtitlan is on the island in between these two landmarks. God of Darkness, or God of the Night-Nyx, My theory.
10. references to Poseidon, and Temple of Poseidon "Pochtli", "Papatlan"
The 3-pronged Saguarro Cactus is plausibly the Osirian trinity or the Poseidon trident, which is part of the Mexican national flag.
11. references to Thoth, aka Tehotu, aka Djeheuty on left side of staircase of Teotuhuacan (Tehotu on temple of Teotu), also known as Hermes to the Greeks, Idris/Enoch to the Hebrews, Osiris to the Egyptians. Note the similarity: Tenochtitlan, and Enoch. Titlan, and Tuat land. i.e., "the Underworld" Tenochtitlan, "God of Darkness, land of the Tuat".
12. references to Osiris - Xochimilco, and Texcaca (She Ke Ku, Chicago) Lake of Osiris
Yahoo/Google lookup... Ka Ka +Osiris, or "Ka her Ka" +Osiris
13. "sandy soil with underlayment of clay"
Mexico City sinks 4 inches per year into the sandy soil, and Puebla, Mexico is renowned for its outstaning ceramic clays found there.
14. city location Thule "Tula, Mexico"
15. Nation location of Lemuria "The Maya".. could also be "Amiu-amau" group of Gods, or vassals of Osiris, God of the Underworld.
16. "Land between the oceans was navigable", connections to the Atlantic and Pacific were river navigable, from the Valley of Mexico, in ancient times. Today's Mexico City sits "flat as a tabletop" at 7000 feet elevation. Tour guides will tell you that 4 cities lie buried in the Valley of Mexico, and the Aztecs did not know "who put them there".
17. Red rocks, black rocks, yellow rocks, white rocks, (from the Atlantean legend)
18. Temple complex, surrounded by areas for craftsmen and warriors... The Temple complex of Teotuhuacan is surrounded by the remains of housing for the craftsmen, and close by to the town of "Otumba", which means "warriors" in at least one African dialect (Senegal, Congo?) The naming convention hints that specific tribes had the function of mercenary armies.
19. Atlantis sits at the end of a long promonotory...
20. Atlantis is located at the "navel of the earth" Atlantis
Ombligo (navel to Mexicans), and Vulva to the Aztecs. The name Atlantis can be translated almost entirely from the Egyptian. "AT" as a prefix, is a remarkable two-letter set, with two meanings: Vulva, and Rebel (girly man).
On the female side, the Goddess side, AT means "vulva", the goddess of creation, the womb of creation. Atlantis literally means... Land of creation, very close to "navel of the earth".
The Mexicans call the Valley of Mexico... "Ombligo", the "belly button of the Moon".
21. Atlantis sits at the center of an "truly endless continent", as does the Valley of Mexico. In fact, the Valley of Mexico is the physical beginning of the entire North American continent, and on top of the South American continent. It is one good reason that I believe the Atlas statue is in fact a secret map of the Western Hemisphere. The head of Atlas is arguably "Yucatan", with right arm being Florida/Cuba, and left arm being Baja. The Valley of Mexico sits on the left shoulder of the Atlas statue, and is the beginning of "a truly endless continent".
22. Critias speaks of 10 double-temples
Itzapalapan.pu
Coyohuacan.pu
Tlacopan.pu
Tenayocan.pu
Atzacoalco, or Atlacoalco
Tezcuco.pu
Tlalmanalco
Coatinchan.pu
Huitzilopochtli
Huitznahuac this temple is depicted with two aspects, of a single temple structure. Is this the missing 10th double temple? (still studying this one)
23. Acropolis "Acopulco"
By the way, the ancient peoples built their temples 4500 years ago to include electrical properties, as mentioned by Graham Hancock, "Fingerprints of the Gods", and later mentioned in my article
"Egyptian Images of Tehotu on the Temple of Teotu-Huacan"
also on "World-Mysteries.com"
Thank you once again, for allowing me on your website forum.
Ed Ziomek
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