Please note this is NOT a ZOOM Lecture but an in person lecture. Tickets include a complimentary glass of Devil's Botany Absinthe.
Doors open at 6:30pm and talk starts at 7pm
In the talk 'Fairy Bloodlines', author Mark Jackson explores the mythological history surrounding the "Fairy Folk', the pre-christian gods of ancient Ireland and Britain.
The term 'fairy-farie-faerie' is derived from the Old French word 'fey' relating to 'fate'. In Celtic mythology, the pre-christian gods of Ireland and Britain were said to carry 'fairy blood', meaning the fate or destiny of the bloodline of Cain, the son of Adam. The fairy bloodline encompasses the Messanic bloodlines of the Dragon Kings, the Ring Lords, the Grail Kings and the Elven Kings. This was made possible by the conjunction of various ancient bloodlines from Sythia and Egypt around the time of Moses, resulting in the most prestigious royal family in history, genetically determined by the mitriarchial DNA of the Dragon Queen, whose linage stetches back to the biblical Lilith and her daughter Luluwa, the wife of Cain.
Mark Jackson
Originally from Manchester, Mark Jackson is a graphic designer who worked in the music and fashion industries before turning to writing. Under the name M B Jackson, he has researched, written and illustrated six books on the origins, development and graphic function of western occult symbols from pre-history to Chaos Magick, all published by Green Magic. His book titled 'Sigils' has been translated and published in Italian and Russian. He is currently working on his seventh title, Eastern Mystsicism, concerning the occult images of Indian Tantra and Chinese Daoism.His work 'Farie Bloodlines is taken from a larger work of nine pieces titled "Bloodlines of Gods and Men' which traces a suggested bloodline from the Anunaki Gods of ancient Babylon and Egypt, via the generations from Adama and Eve through Noah, Abraham and Moses, to he Irish-Scots, keepers of the farie bloodline and its relationship to the Messianic bloodline of Jesus.
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