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The omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent Father-God of the entire ancient world was most commonly depicted as
blue. Thus Jupiter, Zeus, Osiris, Heru and Ammon-Ra (Heru) and Aapa / Nhr (Nilus) were all depicted as blue. The
Buddhist Lokesvara is commonly blue in both his two and thousand armed forms. Of course Krishna-Vishnu is blue or
blackish, and Rama and Shiva were also sometimes depicted as blue. Even the solar Corn-Boy of the American Hopis
was blue with an eyed feather, and he was depicted in his golden sun-circle with eagle feathers protruding from it!
Iconographically this has astounding similarities with Egyptian and Near Eastern traditions. When they tried to outlaw the
impersonation of God / Zeus in the Greco-Roman world, they forbid the dying of one's skin and tatooing of auspicious
marks on one's body / hands and feet! They forbid allowing one's hair to grow long and shaving one's face. They
outlawed the wearing of certain gold cloth, a gold crown or the sacred plumes of Shu or Helios. They forbade anyone
except the anointed Soter / Savior King to present himself in such a way, or to wear gold armour, ride a white horse, or
carry a discus for a weapon! All these things were forbidden, so what did the Supreme Father God in His Basileos sacred
king form look like?
long hair (kouros age was before the hair was cut) / eternal youth
no beard / eternal youth
blue skin
auspicious marks
gold crown
sacred feathers
gold armour
riding white horse
carrying discus
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