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==Reference: Genesis of Grail Kings==
==Reference: Genesis of Grail Kings==
From the viewpoint of ancient civilizations, primarily Sumerian and Egyptian, a substance called Star Fire was considered to be nothing less than the life-giving extract from the divine menstrual blood of the Goddess.  In its original form, Star Fire was the lunar (menstrual) essence of one of the fourteen birth Goddesses.  But even in the mundane, menstruum contains the most valuable endocrinal secretions of the [[Pineal]] and [[Pituitary]] glands. The Oxford English Dictionary even goes so far as to describe the menstrual action as an alchemical parallel with the transmutation into gold.
From the viewpoint of ancient civilizations, primarily Sumerian and Egyptian, a substance called Star Fire was considered to be nothing less than the life-giving extract from the divine menstrual blood of the Goddess.  In its original form, Star Fire was the lunar (menstrual) essence of one of the fourteen birth Goddesses.  But even in the mundane, menstruum contains the most valuable endocrinal secretions of the [[Pineal Gland|Pineal]] and [[Pituitary Gland|Pituitary]] glands. The Oxford English Dictionary even goes so far as to describe the menstrual action as an alchemical parallel with the transmutation into gold.


In ancient Egypt and other parts of the Mediterranean, menstruum was ritually collected from priestesses, known as the [[Scarlet Women]].  These women were known in the original as beloved ones, and via various translations, as whores. Originally, the earliest patriarchs were apparently weaned on the menstrual blood of the Goddesses (aka Scarlet Women), in order to ensure their longevity and abilities. <ref>[http://halexandria.org/dward481.htm Laurence Gardner; Genesis of Grail Kings]</ref>
In ancient Egypt and other parts of the Mediterranean, menstruum was ritually collected from priestesses, known as the [[Scarlet Women]].  These women were known in the original as beloved ones, and via various translations, as whores. Originally, the earliest patriarchs were apparently weaned on the menstrual blood of the Goddesses (aka Scarlet Women), in order to ensure their longevity and abilities. <ref>[http://halexandria.org/dward481.htm Laurence Gardner; Genesis of Grail Kings]</ref>