(December 31, 2024) Hu represents the male aspect of the middle layer of the Ancient Pagan Paradigm. He thus represents the life-network in general which distributes the life powers from Alu and Kate to earth. Hence, he is more then just a simple sun god or rain god. He is both and more.
His chaotic bull rainstorm form thus also represented the life class of powers being integrated with the motion class of powers.
The chaotic bull rainstorm form of Hu became Celtic Lugh (Akkadian Lu.Hu meaning "lack of Hu") having the epithet of "Cernunnos" which is the Akkadian phrase ṢeR.NuNu meaning "Life-Powers from Chaos."
(November 21, 2023) Hu likely goes back to Neolithic times as shown by this significant find which combines the shining sun with the chaotic rainstorm bull.
Sunlight, sun-heat, and rain were considered to be directly manifested forms of divine fertility fluids produced by the sun and clouds. The clouds were imagined as a herd of wild cattle which ran across the sky during a rainstorm, an association which has continued to this day. Hence Hu has a storm form as a stampeding bull.
The early adoption of this religious concept means it is also found in Mesopotamia and the Harapan civilization along this Indus river.
The correspondence of clouds with cattle has continued into the modern era as shown by this popular song.
This shows the connection between the life network and the bull. Now at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. (IAA: 1937-876). Online at: https://www.imj.org.il/en/collections/394082-0
(November 21, 2023, updated December 31, 2025) The right image shows a bull over a life-network which associates the 2 concepts.
The bottom image shows a drooling bull manifesting clustered divine powers represented by the druid spirals. This image was plastered onto a platform in a tomb on the island of Sardinia. The tomb is called the Domus de Janas Sardinia and dates to between 3400-2700 BCE. Domas" means "roundhouse" in Indo-European.
Two mirror imaged columns of spirals seem to have extended the length of the platform with small druid spirals between the larger ones. Druid spirals represent individual spirits or deities. Here they probably represent the birth of human spirits brought about by bull produced rainstorms.
Photo by Nicola Costangia via https://twitter.com/serbiaireland/status/1553386194704146433/photo/1
This image represents the chaotic rainstorm form of Hu. Notice the Druid spirals in the hair locks and the horns on the helmet. One hand holds a club while the other holds a spear with a fiery end meant to represent a lightning bolt. A smaller 3rd arm is covering the head of a statue probably representing the act of anointing the king of Ugarit.
The stele was discovered in 1932, about 20 meters (66 ft) from the Temple of Ba'al in the acropolis of Ugarit, during excavations directed by French archaeologist Claude F. A. Schaeffer.
It is now at the Louvre, number P1050759. Image from Wikimedia Commons at: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:P1050759_Louvre_st%C3%A8le_du_Baal_au_foudre_rwk.JPG
Typical bronze spearman holding a spear. It dates to between 1550 and 1170 BCE). This was found in 1934 at Ras Shamra (Ugarit) on the Phoenician coast. Traditionally, these spearmen have been identified as Ba'al (the storm cloud form of Hu meaning "Great-One" in Akkadian). This identification is correct. Now at the Louvre, AO 17330 ; RS 6.264. Online at: https://collections.louvre.fr/en/ark:/53355/cl010142083
(December 29, 2024) The Codex Runicus describes the middle-ground Druid theology in which life powers can be properly associated with the magical motion/emotion powers. The life powers make the connection changes in the life network and the motion powers push the fertility-fluids through those connected threads/channels. This way dominate in Aegean Islands and mainland Europe. Contrast this way with the life power devotion of the Israelites and the magical motion/emotion power devotion of the Minoans and Phoenicians.
A debate between those devoted to the life powers and those devoted to the magical emotion/motion powers often breaks out during a drought when each side seeks to blame the other's powers for the drought. This has been good for history because these arguments have given us most of our archaeological stone texts because each side wants to write down their viewpoint on stone. Compared to other deities Hu is not often mentioned in the first 25 pages of the Codex Runicus.
(April 19, 2024, Updated December 20, 2024) According to the text, the characters are right to left:
Dark new moon god Su who is the source of motion/emotion powers.
The emanation god Hu who represents sun light/heat and rain who is being blamed for a lack of emanations. According to the Aegean Druid tradition both life and motion powers must work together to manifest life on earth.
The god Alu who is the source of life powers (fertility-fluids)
This scene shows an embarrassed god Hu standing between an old Alu on the left and a younger Su on the right. Previously these deities were misidentified as Vanth, Agamemnon, and Tiresias. Each plant in this scene divides the layers of the Ancient Pagan Paradigm which are represented by their main life class deities. The left plant has 6 nymphs representing the 6 known planets (eye-of-fate) of the sky shell between Hu and Alu. These planets are: Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. (Original photo by Rönnlund, Wikimedia Commons, 2012).
According to the text, the destroyed image behind the god Su should have been the underworld goddess Kate/Hekate. Presumably, Su's text would have been lower down and located in front of Su but that has also been destroyed.
(November 12, 2023, updated December 20, 2024)
The next image clockwise around the room shows three deities in a cloud. They are right to left: dark new moon god Su with a bear cap, underworld goddess of fate Kate/Hekate with snakes in her hair (symbols of life and death), and the manifestation/emanation god Hu holding the spear. (Original photo: Rönnlund, Wikimedia Commons, 2012).
(January 9, 2024) This text is is a debate concerning which class of powers is to blame for a drought.
(March 11, 2024) This. It says:
"Alas, Samsigeram son of Nurbel, procurator. He has built this tomb: let no one open this vault to him forever. Otherwise, let him never have offspring or benefactor: it will be unjustifiable forever for him who opens it, and he will not be satisfied with bread and water
Wings on any diety indicate it is a mid-layered deity.
The remains of the original only consists of whale bone panel which are also at the British Museum with Museum number 1867,0120.1. It was found near a small hillside town in south-eastern France called Auzon which is on the Allier river which is one of the main tributaries of the Loire river. It is online at: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/H_1867-0120-1
The letters are in an early coastal rune style as indicated by the letter "H" having 2 lines instead of 1.
The images start on the left with an metal smith holding tongs over a forge. He represents the life power which forms objects. Below him is a dead body indicating something is wrong with the formation of life. The letter "T" labels indicate he is being affected by astrology magic. In the past these "T" letters where mis-interpreted as Christian crosses. Most of the so called "crosses" on early runestones are actually Druid labels for astrology-magic.
The metal smith is being handed a potion from two hooded people labeled as the "curses" or "crimpers" (crimping the flow of life powers is a curse). Astrology magic is being cursed. Ducks being strangled (necks crimpled) also seem to represent this cursing event.
The scene on the right shows the opposite with 3 people making offerings to the enclosed (earthly) life powers represented by a pregnant woman. This woman is either the crescent moon goddess Ayu or the life revealer goddess Asher (Contrast this to the Christian female divinity, the virgin Mary, who is anti-life from representing a virgin). Each person making an offering represents one layer of the Ancient Pagan Paradigm. Notice the duck is walking alongside the people making the offerings which indicates life powers are not being crimped. Above the people is a symbol representing the sun god Hu as a representation of the astrological power integration with the life powers. The star Sirius is also known as the companion star or dog star because it always accompanies the rising sun. The label adjacent to Sirius says this : "The Filter (Life-Network) is energized by the same."
(November 22, 2023) Göbekli Tepe is the homeland of the Akkadian speaking people who became the Neolithic farmers who eventually migrated into Europe. Pillar 43 has an extensive image showing the Ancient Pagan Paradigm as a background to a drought as indicated by the weak and dying sacred ibis.
At the top of the image is the sky shell composed of removable bricks (rope handles) so they can be removed to allow fertility fluids to pass through. The life network with its V-shaped channels is shown above and below the sky shell. This network is associated with the weak sacred ibis indicating that the motion powers are not pushing the fertility fluids through the network as they should.
Below the life network and holding the sun is an eagle-vulture. These were controlled by the goddess Ayu and they edited the shape of the network by cutting unwanted links.
(November 22, 2023) These birds are native to the Near East and Africa. Due to their white and black color and crescent moon shaped beak they became associated with the moon and its motion powers. The Egyptian god Thoth is patterned after this bird and also represents those moon powers. They nest in marshes but forage far afield. Consequently, they also became associated with water.
More at: https://avibirds.com/sacred-ibis/
(November 21, 2023) This photo shows a painting of the life irrigation network with its V-shaped elements from Çatalhöyük's eastern mound (7500 to 6400 BCE) located in southern Turkey but west of Göbekli Tepe. This is either a local irrigation map or a representation of the life network. This is an irrigation network as evidenced by the splitting of the channels combined with empty space. Çatalhöyük was located on a hill in the middle of a marsh in southern Turkey. This is good evidence that the Ancient Pagan Paradigm was being followed at this time.
Photo from Ian Holder’s 2014 flikr stream at https://www.flickr.com/photos/catalhoyuk/albums/72157647113315030
The weaving from the Neolithic period is more complex than that seen in the hunter/gatherer Mesolithic. This weaving style incorporates rope-like strands. The stick on the right is a digging stick made from a branch of the strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo) which is a shrub that produces a dense, hard wood. From: Martínez-Sevilla and all (Sept. 27, 2023)
Trap was made from the twigs of dogwood tied together with small twine. They were used to catch eel, perch, pike, and carp for cooking in clay pots. This spot was a temporary camp where a family of the Swifterbant culture and their dogs stayed for a brief period each winter.
Photo: Don Hitchcock 2014. Artwork: © Roel Bakker.
Source and text: Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, National Museum ofAntiquities, Leiden. Online at: https://donsmaps.com/toolsmore.html
Photo: Don Hitchcock 2014. Artwork: © Roel Bakker.
Source and text: Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, National Museum of Antiquities, Leiden. Online at: https://donsmaps.com/toolsmore.html
(November 21, 2023) The Ness of Brodgar seems to be a large temple complex located between two large stone henges (Standing Stones of Stenness and The Ring of Brodgar). It has an exceptional website with 3D models of major finds. See everything at: https://www.nessofbrodgar.co.uk/
This stone was a ritual deposit along with other items below a reinforcing wall buttress. Other items were some ancestral bones from a human, a sea eagle (local eagle-vulture correspondence), and a carved stone ball.
Photo from: https://www.nessofbrodgar.co.uk/about/the-structures/structure-ten/
(November 21, 2023) This ball was found with the network stone. The Ness ball is heavy and made from camptonite, from one of Orkney’s igneous rock dykes. Because camptonite is very hard, it would have taken some time, and a great deal of patience, to carve. It is similar to the Towie Ball. Photo from:
https://www.nessofbrodgar.co.uk/the-discovery/the-carved-stone-ball/
3700 BCE first evidence of farming
3300 BCE Earliest building (number 5) built
2800BC Structure Ten at Ness of Brodgar destroyed and is rebuilt. All other buildings go out of use except to structure 10
2450 BCE Nearby settlement of Skara Brae abandoned.
2400 BCE The destroyed remains of Structure Ten was the focus of a massive feast. This saw the remains of at least 400 cattle placed in the passageway surrounding the building. A single sherd of early Indo-European Bronze Age Beaker pottery and a Bronze Age arrowhead was found in the layers just above the bone deposit.
(November 21, 2023) Structure 10 shown in red above was the last large structure to be build at this site and it was built more robustly than the others suggesting it was a fort to defend against the Indo-European invaders. The fort fell around 2500 BCE. The victors had a feast using most if not all of the local population's cattle and piled the carcasses into the fort.
The network stone was found in the northwest corner.
The excavators put out a video on their findings in 1923 on YouTube. It is called "The Ness of Brodgar excavation - an introduction." Online at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybAa8yYOT0I
(November 21, 2023) Cattle horns exist on both female and male cattle. Being crescent shaped and white they by themselves represent the crescent moon goddess Ayu. While male Aurochs are black and larger then the brown female not being able to color identify cattle leads to confusion. Hence cattle used in spiritual contexts were often modified for gender identification. This included showing male genitals, using only one horn for males (unicorn bulls), or making them more man-like.
(November 21, 2023) Now at Museum of Cycladic Culture. Found on island of Santorini, Greece. Online at: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:MuseAckrotiriItem70-6643-wpd.jpg
(Nov 22, 2023) The above cylinder seal dates to about 2100 BCE. It has all the Sumerian connective level life deities gathered together to fight an irrigation canal demon.
Starting in the left-middle and standing over the canal is winged Inanna (Ayu, Ishtar) swinging a bag likely filled with pollen (alternately it could be a pine cone also filled with pollen). Bees with their pollen carrying ability also transported life powers and so corresponded to Ayu. She is carrying arrows on her back for use by Hu.
To her right and left is her masculine complements, the rain cloud god Hu spouting streams of water and sun god Hu holding a bow. Attacking the canal demon leaping from Hu is an eagle vulture. Below Hu is a young unicorn bull which is another representation of Hu. The identification of the other gods is uncertain at this time.
Image is Adda seal from British Museum (museum number 89115). As usual they provide a false translation. It is online at: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/W_1891-0509-2553
(November 21, 2023) Sun images with its associated lion correspondence is mainly found in Mesopotamia, Egypt, Persia, and later Anatolia. Bulls are found in Druid culture and in its sister culture centered on the Indus Valley. (Both were founded by Neolithic farmers coming out of Mesopotamia, one group went west while one went east).
(November 21, 2023) During the increasing chaos of the late Roman and Persian empires, the state and those who supported the state became antagonistic towards the chaos represented by the rainstorm bull. This is evidenced by the Roman empire became more sun centric with it new god Sol Invictus just prior to adopting Christianity during the 300's. Corresponding with this trend was the rise of Mithraism among the Roman military which was centered around a bull killing ritual.
(Jan 2023) The Sumerians also followed the Ancient Pagan Paradigm. Here AN is the Sumerian Hu. This stone was found in the Sumerian city of Sippar. This text was written on the expensive lapis lazuli stone imported from Afghanistan and would have been placed in a prominent place in a Sippar temple.
Text reads:
Location of Ulstad, Norway. It is not too far from Oslo.
(June 25, 2023) This text on a thin lead tablet which would would have been displayed in a Druid temple. Text tablet from Ulstad, Lom, Oppland. It dates to about 1300 based on its letter styles.
This text is blaming a drought on the lack of good integration between the life powers and magical motion powers. The first two lines blame the motion and life powers individually. The rest of the text goes to explain why integration is needed. (Letter assignments shown in images below.)