Behind the Downfall of Women (PDF eBook)
BEHIND THE DOWNFALL OF WOMEN The great flood and he Goddess Venus By Coral Wynter
The origin of women’s oppression has always been problematical. Was it biological destiny, even though for 200,000 years of human evolution, women were regarded with the highest esteem even while busy producing succeeding generations? Was it the lack of women’s strength to control large animals needed to plough fields, even though they were the ones who first domesticated animals by nurturing them? Was it because men started building settlements and needed to control women to hand over their wealth to their sons? Was it just natural, inborn, intellectual and emotional weakness, as described by Charles Darwin?
No, it was none of these. Coral Wynter describes how it was an intersection with the tremendous cataclysms on Earth brought about by the clash of the Gods, the planets Saturn, Jupiter and Venus in the heavens, as witnessed by our ancestors and described in the Indigenous and Greek myths. Venus, originally a comet expelled from Saturn, with long trails like flaming hair, struck Earth three times. The powerful caste of priests, having no answer for the millions of deaths and destruction caused by the great floods, blamed all women, symbolised by Venus.
To prevent further destruction, women had to be locked up in the home, become sexual slaves and exiled from all social discourse. Using data from physicists, scientists, engineers and alternative astronomists, Wynter speculates on the origins of planet Earth, as well as describing the evolution of humanity, life for women in Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt and the role of religion at the heart of women’s oppression
BEHIND THE DOWNFALL OF WOMEN The great flood and he Goddess Venus By Coral Wynter
The origin of women’s oppression has always been problematical. Was it biological destiny, even though for 200,000 years of human evolution, women were regarded with the highest esteem even while busy producing succeeding generations? Was it the lack of women’s strength to control large animals needed to plough fields, even though they were the ones who first domesticated animals by nurturing them? Was it because men started building settlements and needed to control women to hand over their wealth to their sons? Was it just natural, inborn, intellectual and emotional weakness, as described by Charles Darwin?
No, it was none of these. Coral Wynter describes how it was an intersection with the tremendous cataclysms on Earth brought about by the clash of the Gods, the planets Saturn, Jupiter and Venus in the heavens, as witnessed by our ancestors and described in the Indigenous and Greek myths. Venus, originally a comet expelled from Saturn, with long trails like flaming hair, struck Earth three times. The powerful caste of priests, having no answer for the millions of deaths and destruction caused by the great floods, blamed all women, symbolised by Venus.
To prevent further destruction, women had to be locked up in the home, become sexual slaves and exiled from all social discourse. Using data from physicists, scientists, engineers and alternative astronomists, Wynter speculates on the origins of planet Earth, as well as describing the evolution of humanity, life for women in Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt and the role of religion at the heart of women’s oppression
BEHIND THE DOWNFALL OF WOMEN The great flood and he Goddess Venus By Coral Wynter
The origin of women’s oppression has always been problematical. Was it biological destiny, even though for 200,000 years of human evolution, women were regarded with the highest esteem even while busy producing succeeding generations? Was it the lack of women’s strength to control large animals needed to plough fields, even though they were the ones who first domesticated animals by nurturing them? Was it because men started building settlements and needed to control women to hand over their wealth to their sons? Was it just natural, inborn, intellectual and emotional weakness, as described by Charles Darwin?
No, it was none of these. Coral Wynter describes how it was an intersection with the tremendous cataclysms on Earth brought about by the clash of the Gods, the planets Saturn, Jupiter and Venus in the heavens, as witnessed by our ancestors and described in the Indigenous and Greek myths. Venus, originally a comet expelled from Saturn, with long trails like flaming hair, struck Earth three times. The powerful caste of priests, having no answer for the millions of deaths and destruction caused by the great floods, blamed all women, symbolised by Venus.
To prevent further destruction, women had to be locked up in the home, become sexual slaves and exiled from all social discourse. Using data from physicists, scientists, engineers and alternative astronomists, Wynter speculates on the origins of planet Earth, as well as describing the evolution of humanity, life for women in Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt and the role of religion at the heart of women’s oppression