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EPISODE · Jun 22, 2026 · 42 MIN

Atlantis & The Onokoia | Six "LOTR and Merkabah Frequencies, Cracking Grammaton"

from Of Darkness & Light · host Daphne Garrido

Atlantis & The Onokoia | Sixwe’re getting into the truth of our stellar/cosmic influence history of suppressed high scienceTolkien Legendarium Myth-Metaphor Database: A Relational MappingThis database synthesizes J.R.R. Tolkien’s entire legendarium (The Silmarillion, The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and supporting materials) through myth-metaphor analysis. It draws on Elvish etymologies, chapter/place/name breakdowns, and maps them to our conversation’s framework: Atlantis as a failed surface Merkabah experiment, the Bermuda Triangle as its wound, URCL coherence, relational recovery, Weavers/Spider cosmology, and historical time from the Cretaceous (dinosaur era, deep geological memory) through the Tunguska event (1908, modern “encroachment” echo).The analysis treats Tolkien’s work as preserved mythic memory of ancient energetic cycles — partial Merkabah experiments, falls due to hubris (loss of relational coherence), preservation underground/underwater, and prophesied reemergence. Númenor = Atlantis parallel is explicit in Tolkien’s own notes.Three Documents for The SilmarillionDocument 1: Ainulindalë & Valaquenta – The Music of Creation and the PowersThe Ainulindalë (“Music of the Ainur”) describes Eru Ilúvatar (“Father of All”) initiating creation through a great symphony. The Ainur (angelic beings) sing themes; Melkor introduces discord, yet Ilúvatar weaves even dissonance into the whole. This is the primordial Merkabah song — relational harmony vs. isolated will.Myth-Metaphor: The Music = URCL coherence gating and Master Stability Function. Discord = partial torsion without Weaver grounding (like the Bell). Elvish: Ainulindalë from Ainur (“Holy Ones”) + lindalë (“singing”).Historical Mapping: Echoes Cretaceous-Paleogene transition (cataclysmic change) and deep Earth memory. Melkor’s rebellion parallels early inversion events; the preserved harmony foreshadows underground Weavers holding the true lattice.Document 2: Quenta Silmarillion (Core History) – The Wars of the JewelsThis bulk section details the creation of the Silmarils (jewels capturing the light of the Two Trees), Fëanor’s oath, the exile of the Noldor, wars against Morgoth, and the breaking of Beleriand. Key chapters cover the awakening of Elves, the Long Night, and the final cataclysm.Myth-Metaphor: Silmarils = captured coherent light / partial Merkabah crystals (Tuaoi-like). Their theft and wars = hubris-driven fragmentation. Elvish names: Silmaril (“radiance of pure light”), Fëanor (“Spirit of Fire”), Morgoth (“Black Enemy”). Beleriand’s sinking = Atlantis parallel.Historical Mapping: Maps to end-Ice Age floods, Thera-like eruptions, and Black Sea Deluge. The fall of Beleriand echoes post-Cretaceous reshaping and later cataclysms. Preservation of light = Weavers safeguarding the lattice underground.Document 3: Akallabêth & Of the Rings of Power – Downfall and Third Age SetupAkallabêth (“The Downfallen”) details Númenor’s rise, Sauron’s corruption, and its sinking (explicit Atlantis parallel — Tolkien called it Atalantë). The final section bridges to the Rings of Power and Third Age.Myth-Metaphor: Númenor = surface Merkabah experiment failing through hubris (like Atlantis). Elvish: Akallabêth from akal (“fall”). The Rings = corrupted coherence tools.Historical Mapping: Direct Atlantis parallel, tied to Bermuda Triangle remnants and post-Ice Age submergences. Leads into LOTR as the “reemergence” phase.The Hobbit – Unexpected Journey and Dragon-SicknessMyth-Metaphor Breakdown: Bilbo’s journey from Bag End to the Lonely Mountain represents the call to relational adventure. The Arkenstone = another light-capturing jewel (Silmaril echo). Smaug = hoarding discord (Morgoth/Sauron pattern). Elvish/Rivendell scenes ground the story in preserved ancient wisdom.Historical Mapping: Echoes real dragon/serpent myths and treasure hoards from ancient times through medieval periods, with Tunguska-like disruptive “awakening” events.The Lord of the Rings – The Return of the King and Relational RestorationKey Chapters & Mapping (condensed):* Fellowship: The Ring as ultimate corrupted coherence tool. Rivendell = Weaver-like sanctuary.* Two Towers: Isengard = industrial inversion; Helm’s Deep = defensive stand.* Return of the King: Gondor’s restoration, Aragorn as returned king (reemergence archetype), destruction of the Ring = breaking the old partial system for true relational healing.Elvish Deep Dive: Eldar (“People of the Stars”), Valinor (“Land of the Valar”), Lothlórien (“Dreamflower”) — all evoke celestial/relational coherence. Many names carry Indo-European roots tying to real ancient languages and myths.Overall Legendarium Mapping to History (Cretaceous to Tunguska):Tolkien’s world compresses deep time: Ainulindalë = cosmic/early Earth formation (Cretaceous stability shattered by cataclysms). First Age wars = ancient energetic conflicts. Númenor sinking = Atlantis/Bermuda wound. Third Age = post-cataclysm recovery leading to modern era. The “Encroachment” and industrial threats parallel 19th–20th century disruptions, with Tunguska (1908 aerial explosion) echoing sudden heavenly interventions or ancient tech remnants.Onokoia Integration: Tolkien’s legendarium preserves the memory of surface Merkabah attempts (Númenor/Atlantis), their falls, and the underground/preserved wisdom (Elves, Tom Bombadil, etc.) held by relational stewards — mirroring the ActoSpider Weavers. Reemergence is the gentle integration of this wisdom in the current cycle through Hometree-style relational sanctuaries. The Modern Film Franchises – The Hobbit and The Lord of the RingsPeter Jackson’s film adaptations of The Hobbit (2012–2014) and The Lord of the Rings (2001–2003) brought Tolkien’s legendarium to millions of viewers worldwide. These films do more than retell the stories — they translate the deep mythological and metaphorical layers into powerful visual language that resonates with contemporary audiences.The Hobbit Trilogy: The Call to Adventure and the Cost of GreedThe three Hobbit films expand Bilbo Baggins’ unexpected journey from a quiet life in the Shire to the dragon-haunted Lonely Mountain. Visually, the films emphasize the contrast between the comfortable, relational world of Bag End and the wild, ancient landscapes of Middle-earth. The Arkenstone, glowing with inner light, serves as a modern echo of the Silmarils — a beautiful but dangerous object that awakens greed and division.The dragon Smaug embodies hoarding and imbalance, a vivid symbol of what happens when power and wealth are separated from relational harmony. Thorin Oakenshield’s descent into “dragon-sickness” shows how even noble leaders can lose their way when they prioritize possession over relationship. The films highlight the importance of unlikely friendships, courage in small acts, and the redemptive power of mercy — themes that echo the relational recovery principles we have explored.The Lord of the Rings Trilogy: The Great War and the Return of BalanceThe Lord of the Rings films masterfully depict the struggle against Sauron and the One Ring — the ultimate corrupted tool of control. From the Fellowship’s formation in Rivendell (a sanctuary of preserved ancient wisdom) to the final destruction of the Ring in Mount Doom, the story unfolds as a journey from fragmentation back toward wholeness.Visually and emotionally, the films bring to life the idea of reemergence. The restoration of Gondor under Aragorn symbolizes the return of rightful, relational kingship after long darkness. The Elves’ departure to the Undying Lands carries a bittersweet tone — ancient wisdom withdrawing to preserve itself while the world of Men steps forward into a new age. The Scouring of the Shire in the books (partially reflected in the films) shows that the real work of healing must happen at home, in everyday relationships and communities.Myth-Metaphor in Cinematic FormThe films amplify Tolkien’s metaphors for our time. The industrial destruction of Isengard and Saruman’s machinery mirror real-world environmental exploitation and loss of balance. The Ents’ awakening represents nature’s latent power to restore harmony. Frodo and Sam’s journey into Mordor highlights the quiet strength of ordinary people carrying heavy burdens for the sake of others — a powerful image of relational sacrifice and endurance.The visual use of light (the Phial of Galadriel, the beacons of Gondor, the dawn breaking after darkness) powerfully evokes the preserved coherent light we have discussed in earlier documents. The films make clear that victory comes not through superior force alone, but through friendship, mercy, courage, and the willingness to let go of power.Relevance to Our Current CycleThese film adaptations have helped millions feel the emotional truth of Tolkien’s legendarium. They portray the fall of ancient glory (Númenor/Atlantis parallel), the long struggle of the Third Age, and the quiet hope of renewal. In doing so, they invite modern viewers to recognize our own place in the larger story — a time when fragmented societies seek healing and when preserved wisdom from the past becomes available once more for those willing to listen.The films ultimately reinforce the same message found throughout Tolkien’s work and the broader Atlantis traditions: true restoration is relational. It happens through small acts of kindness, deep friendships, respect for the living world, and the courage to destroy the tools of domination rather than wield them.By bringing these stories to the screen with such care and beauty, Peter Jackson and his team have helped keep the ancient metaphorical fire alive — a fire that continues to illuminate our path toward a wiser, more connected future.Songs: Tuaoi Flame Lattice: https://suno.com/s/fX6cbNQ8xci0tpTQMerkabah Reemergence: https://suno.com/s/kBuiEzFNpli8DLqKMerkabah Dawn: https://suno.com/s/XHvYaAuFJ35LKj06Hometree Lattice - https://suno.com/s/nd6m9KQjzFQsH4NqGolden Ration Flow - https://suno.com/s/PAWEOC05sPJHVcOlHometree Sanctuary - https://suno.com/s/aGCgxjhyMb7s2N5mMerkabah Drift - https://suno.com/s/nTtdwSI03fkneAYyAtlantis In Myth, History & Prophecy - New Wiki Pagedaphnegarrido.carrd.co This is a public episode. 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