In the moments of "writing eggs" during Easter, we would not even imagine what ancient knowledge the well-known patterns lead us to. Being an engineer, György Barabás started researching male eggs. This is quite unusual from a representative of an exact profession. In addition, he got into it in his fifties. What motivated you?

It's all just a series of coincidences. the previously studied history of writing, I knew quite well the symbol system of the late Neolithic culture of un Tordas-Vinca, and in this symbol system I noticed the similarities between many egg patterns and symbols. After a while, I consciously began to look for similarities, and I noticed that prehistoric times were scattered in space: in the Middle East and throughout Europe, in time: from the Middle Eastern Neolithic that developed ten thousand years ago to the European Iron Age three thousand years ago (and beyond to the present day) everywhere I find symbols that our eggs carry. An incredibly wonderful world opened up in front of me, where I looked for a symbol for an egg, sometimes the other way around, and I always found everything!

György Barabás

According to them, he discovered several thousand-year-old messages and signs on the egg samples, which indicate the traces of some ancient, unified and developed human culture throughout the world. How can this culture be characterized?

Marija Gimbutas, an American archaeologist, historian, anthropologist, and university professor of Lithuanian origin, wrote twenty books on this topic, all of which became bestsellers, none of which were translated into Hungarian. He reveals that in the Neolithic age, every statue, every decoration is a symbol, it shows us some characteristic of the religion of the ancient times, the Great Goddess, the Magna Mater, the Mother Mother, the Mother Earth. Gimbutas drew his conclusions about the life of Neolithic people by examining Chatal Hüyük in Turkey. This world is characterized by social and gender equality, and everything is permeated by the reverence of the Goddess. The profane and sacred worlds merge. Peaceful, mutually loving, based on social and gender equality, on a broad division of labor aiming at human happiness,

this is a world of high artistic and spiritual life. Gimbutas reveals Neolithic societies as "gynocentric", feminine (and not dominant).

But why are eggs the carrier surfaces?
How does this relate to Easter?

Why is the egg the carrier surface? To do this, I have to explain in a nutshell the most important act of the Goddess, the mystery of rebirth.

The "vulture" cult of the Neolithic age was left to us on the fresco of Catal Hüyük

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In a figurative sense, the vulture is one of the important appearances of the Goddess. That. on the right side of the figure, vultures tear the flesh from the bones of a headless dead man (the head of the dead was cut off). On the left side, the skull is being cleaned. The place of the soul was thought to be in the skull, and it was moved to the b. Fig. to the shrine of the goddess. Gimbutas finds in the Minoan cultures what happens in the vulture's beak to the devoured corpse. The cosmic "vulture" form of the goddess revives the egg and the soul in the rift of the milky way, the cosmic birth canal, and the birth takes place at the scorpion's scissors, a characteristic vulvar sign in the ancient times.

This seems a little complicated, but now let's look at the symbolic appearance of this on earth. We can see the signs of water all over the Tordos vessel. A wavy line, encircling the sign of rain, next to it is a tool with parallel teeth.

 

Anything with parallel teeth became a symbol of the rain, and thus of the fertilizing power. This gave rise to the rake pattern on our eggs. Just a few examples of the "rake" from prehistoric times and on the male egg.

 

Returning to Easter: at this time, the young men sprinkle the girl with water. Symbolic fertilization, since water, as mystical moisture, is the fertilizing force itself! The girl then gives the boy a male egg on which some symbol of the goddess shines. When will you give this? The resurrection and rebirth of Jesus Christ ! on the day of Christianity blended into the ancient holidays. We write the spring solstice, the day of rebirth of nature. The dead seed of the dead plant is reborn in the womb of the goddess by Her grace. The girl is symbolically fertilized and gives an egg to the male.

How was this knowledge passed down from generation to generation? They don't know, but they do it based on?

This is a recurring and legitimate question. The fact is that the peasant world largely preserved the prehistoric symbols, but over the millennia, as it became a different religion, it forgot their meaning. Thus, he names them after what is most similar to him in his environment. Let's look at a few examples:

We have already seen that "rake" does not mean a rake, but a symbol of fertilizing power. A typical egg pattern is the "ladder", or in other regions "crabwolf". We can see that climbing this ladder would be quite dangerous. But it's not even a ladder. According to Gimbutas, the basic symbolism of the goddess is the "mystical triangle", which is none other than the vulva of Mother Earth, of course not in a physical sense, but as a life-giving symbolism. On the Tordos vessel, we can see the sun shining out of the vulva. So this sign is one of the symbols of the fertilization of the goddess by day. The Bronze Age ring also bears the pattern of our crab wolf. We have already discussed the scorpion's scissors as a cosmic "vulva" sign. However, we can see it on the statue of the goddess from the Bronze Age and as a "hen's foot" on the Gyimesi egg.

 

The title of his first published book: The Egg of Mother Earth . These days we put this book on the esoteric shelf…or is it just our thinking that is the problem?

I revealed the existing reality. Based on the brilliant work of Marija Gimbutas, I was able to interpret the patterns of our male eggs. On YouTube, under my name, you can see a longer lecture about both this and my new research, this time concerning embroidery patterns. By comparison, I proved that the pattern world of our male eggs carries the symbolism of the religion of prehistoric times, which has been formed for millions of years, the respect of the Great Goddess. The comparison is exact, not esoteric.

The edited version of the interview, the full text HERE .