The Goddess Diana
Symbology
[St Paul's Cathedral in the City was built on Roman Temple to Godless Diana, and Princess Diana murdered/sacrificed on Pagan Temple site to Goddess Diana.]
[2009] Princess Diana’s Death and Memorial: The Occult Meaning
Quotes
“ …the Merovingian kings, from their founder Merovee to Clovis (who
converted to Christianity in 496) were ‘pagan kings of the cult of Diana’.”
-Clive Prince, The Templar Revelation
''In Roman mythology, Diana was the goddess of nature,
childbirth, hunting and the protector of the weak. She is the equivalent of the
Greek goddess Artemis and she represents the Sacred Feminine, the female aspect
of deity. Princess Diana bore the same attributes by being a protector of the
environment, taking care of the weak in her missions in third world countries
and by giving birth to the future heirs of England’s throne. Oak tree groves
were especially sacred to the Goddess Diana. In Roman times, Diana’s groves and
sanctuaries were always in the wild, outside of the boundaries of the city. Such
hidden temples were found all across Europe. To further the resemblance with the
Goddess bearing her name, Lady Diana was buried in a grove in her home town. The
Goddess Diana is often depicted with deer and doves.
The female principle is often represented by the moon, where
the Moon goddess is opposite to the Sun god . The feminine energy is also
commonly associated with the planet Venus, represented in symbolism by a five
petal flower – the rose. The goddess figure appears unmistakably in all
religions, even in Christianity as the Virgin Mary. These symbols representing
the female deity exist since prehistoric times and were preserved and diffused
through pagan mysteries and through mystic Judeo-Christian teachings. Today’s
students of the occult easily recognize and interpret those symbols. We will
later explain how they have been used to associate Lady Di with the concept of
the sacred feminine.''
[2009] Princess Diana’s Death and Memorial: The
Occult Meaning