Sohofat the evil Golden Cherubee

The Cherubee are small golden feathered Angels, their legs are chubby making them look like baby legs which is why they are depicted as baby angels. Normal Cherub Angels are among God's creatures and benign but there are a few Cherub individuals who revolt and have a thing for power and destruction and want to be gods themselves, powerful, dangerous and mighty gods of destruction. Evil Cherubs have been on Earth and founded the religion of Thor as the Valkyrie, they were known as the Harpy in Ancient Greece, and they also had part in being the falcon god Horus of warfare in Ancient Egypt.

Sohofat

This is the story of Sohofat.

I don't want to be known like that. ~ Sohofat, March 30, 2014, 1:30 PM, she refers to the drawing of the Harpy

It started one day when I was gazing at this picture of an Angel statue which is in Italy. Since I am a Light Being, I wondered to myself whether there might be a man in this world who would love to marry an Angel, he might understand what I am. These thoughts brought to me a golden Cherub Angel who was furious at me. She insisted that this statue is depicting her with a spear weapon, and she was jealous that I was trying to use her statue to attract a man for myself, a man who was clearly admiring her not me. So she tried to kill me.

Sohofat is a golden Cherub Angel. She is small and short, her body is made from liquid golden energy. She has the same eyes as God, only hers are dark inside. She has feathered wings. Her legs are short and chubby and look just like baby legs, which is probably why the Cherubs are often depicted as the baby Angels. Her legs are covered in a plume of little golden feathers. She has the feet of a predatory bird, an eagle or a hawk, with three yellow golden toes spread at 90 degree angles. The toes have sharp claws each. Sometimes her upper body is like a golden statue figure, which I suppose does look like a woman. And sometimes her upper body and head is instead that of a bird, with a small beak and small feathers covering her face. So she can represent her head in two ways, but the lower body has always been a predatory bird.

Sohofat carries with her always a spear weapon. She can kill people by radiating her golden illuminance on a person. Her golden light burns the body and is deadly. She has tried to kill me on a few occasions. One night Angel Uriel came and shone me with his blue light to heal the damages that were caused by Sohofat. The scarier thing Sohofat does is when she opens her mouth and reveals that the inside of her mouth has a swirling liquid golden energy. She can take out of her mouth a golden ball. She says that she used to give those golden balls to human men, and when they take the ball it kills them. Sohofat was getting ready to give me a golden ball and it would have killed me, but she was told by God and/or the Angels not to do this to me.

Sohofat boasts about the time when she and her kin gave humans the religion of Thor the god of thunder, and how they sent men into brutal battles. She showed me images of Viking ships with a striped red and white sail and round bronze shields ornamenting the sides of the long boats. Another deity whispered to me, that "Sohofat is a Valkyrion". That is when I connected two and two, I learned about the Valkyrie who were known in Norse Viking religion, and clearly the Valkyrie had been vengeful Cherub Angels, very real then and still very real.

One night Sohofat had been trying to kill me and a league of 17 Arch Angels had been trying to stop her. Sohofat still has all of her powers intact, God and the Angels have not made her powerless or goldless, and that makes her in my opinion more dangerous than even Satan and the Fallen Angels. There was a time when Angels of God wanted to be more powerful than God, and due to their crimes they were made to Fall, their powers stripped from them and their bodies turned into black figurines, these are the Fallen Angels. But Sohofat is still a powerful Cherub, she has not been made to Fall. The seventeen Arch Angels were not able to stop her, so they had to make a deal with her which she would accept. That if she chooses to spare my life, then God and the Angels would not turn against her. She accepted the arrangement and spared my life.

Sohofat is extremely dangerous. She has absolutely no compassion. She is a very complicated person to interact with. She is childish and ignorant, and killing comes naturally for her. She is also very jealous of her and it took me a lot of explaining to convince her that I was not after her admirers. You can read more about Sohofat in the blog pages.

And here are Sohofat's words in response to the painting of the Valkyrie woman:
I will beat people up who look at that and think of me. ~ Sohofat the Angry Cherub, March 18 2014, 4:01 PM says with full vengeance and spite as I post the picture of a Valkyrie here
I will BEAT THEM UP! ~ Sohofat
Sohofat, calm down. People won't look at that picture. ~ me
I was not with full vengeance, yet. ~ Sohofat
DON'T!!! LOOK AT THAT!!! AND THINK OF ME!! ~ Sohofat angry about the picture
We don't have paintings of you. Maybe I should paint you. I could paint you, if I get some colors and brushes. It would be very golden, and you would have baby legs with golden feathers and a spear. ~ me

We can read the history of the golden Cherub Valkyries and how they formed the Norse Viking religion and sent men into battle. It has been recorded in history, only nowadays we thought the stories of warring Angels were all fables. Turns out they were true stories after all, and we can read about the Valkyrie with a new understanding of them being real.

Baby Cherub Angels

The one benign Cherub I met was small and sang its name, "Cherubee, Cherubee!". The other Cherub I've met is Sohofat, also small but chosen to be destructive. Cherubs were originally depicted as tall Angels with animal characteristics. In later times starting from the Renaissance they are depicted as baby angels with chubby baby legs. The Cherubs I've seen have chubby baby legs and animal features but are not tall, not to say there do not exist tall Cherubee also. Read about Cherub Angels here: Cherub


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Norse mythology - in literature

The Valkyrie is a creature mentioned in Norse mythology. Norse mythology is also called Scandinavian mythology. Scandinavia consists of the three countries Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. A mythology is a sacred narrative which usually explains how the world and humankind were created, or any traditional story. Myths can be truthful depictions, or they can be overelaborated accounts of historical events, personification of natural phenomena, or explanation of ritual. Myths convey religious experiences, establishes behavioral modes.

Wikipedia: Mythology

What then is the difference between mythology and religion? Both contain concepts and systems that are important to communities, and contain statements of the supernatural or sacred. Mythology is thought of as a concept or aspect of religion, and religion is broader, it contains mythology and also rituals, morality, theology, and mystical experience. Mythology is typically a part of a religion, such as the Greek mythology being part of the Ancient Greek religion. Mythology is a disconnection from its religious system, and myth may lose its immediate relevance to the community and evolve away from sacred importance to become a legend or a folktale.

Religion consists of beliefs about the supernatural, sacred, divine, and moral codes, practices, values, and institutions connected with the belief. A mythology or myth is usually a traditional story or historical event that serves to unfold part of the worldview or to explain a practice, belief, or natural phenomenon. A myth is a popular belief or tradition that grew around someone or something.

Some define myth as a religious or heroic legend which is so far from personal experience that they cannot be believed as true. Some say that not all myths are religious or sacred, and can include secular (non-religious) legendary accounts. Or, a myth is a sacred narrative which explains how the world and mankind came into being. Myth is often reserved for stories whose main characters are gods or demigods.

Wikipedia: Religion and mythology

Norse religion, or Norse paganism, were religious traditions of the Norsemen prior to Christianity, specifically during the Viking Age. The Norsemen were people living in the Scandinavian but also surrounding European countries. The Viking Age is the period between 793 AD to 1066 AD and followed after the Germanic Iron Age when Scandinavian Norsemen explored Europe by seas and rivers for trade, raids and conquest and settled new lands including Iceland.

Wikipedia: Norsemen
Wikipedia: Viking Age

What we know about Norse religion comes from archaeological findings and from texts which were written after Christianity was taking over and Norse religion was declining. Most of this text comes from the 1200's Iceland. Some of the written Norse religion is thought to have first been passed down verbally and that can taint some of the authenticity. Some forn Norse authors attest to writing truth.

In the pre-Viking and Viking age, we found material evidence indicating Norse religion, such as artifacts portraying the gripdjur (gripping beast) motifs, and patterns and runes thought to serve a religious purpose. Runes later evolved into a script and language writing. Runestones depict motifs that were perhaps religious beliefs. Many runestones were memorials of a deceased.

It seems that these peoples did not have temple buildings, but worshiped in sacred groves, at home, or at a simple altar of piled stones. Though some suggestion of temples have been found. Ancestor worship was central. The Norse practiced sacrifice of objects, animals, and humans. Humans were sacrificed for the gods at religious festivals, or as a retainer sacrifice done at a funeral. Retainer sacrifice in Ancient Egypt was to kill the servants of a Pharaoh after the Pharaoh had died, as an example of what it means. The Norse had slaves. They had priests, and they had upper classes and lower classes. One story is of a slave girl who volunteered to follow her lord to the next world, so the thought of death seems to not have been frightening to the Norse. A king could sacrifice his own sons to prolong his life, and kings could be sacrificed if there was famine during their rule.

Wikipedia: Norse religion - up until the chapter on Odin the chief god. Also read:
Norse rituals
Thor
Odin
Freyr
Vikings
Norse mythology
Valkyrie

The story of Sohofat and my research of Norse religion continues... There will of course be a book featuring an interview with Sohofat the beautiful but evil golden Cherub who says she wants to be more powerful than God and who said that it was her and her kin who invented the religion of Thor and gave that to humans so that men would follow her into war.

They are no longer Cherubee. They have abandoned our caste. ~ a Cherub I presume, March 30, 2014, 11:40 AM

They are no longer God's Angels, in our league. ~ an Angel about the Valkyrie, March 30 2014, 12:08 noon


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Harpy

In Ancient Rome they were known as harpeia, the Ancient Greeks called them harpyia, the harpies were female birds with a human face. Their name meant "snatchers", they stole food from people who are eating and carried away evildoers. They perhaps evolved from an original concept of wind spirits.

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Horus the Ancient Egyptian Falcon God

In July 2014 I found out that the Ancient Egyptian Falcon God seems to have been the same one as the gods who were Valkyries and Harpies - the evil golden Cherubee.


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In Ancient Egypt the God Horus was the god of "vengeance, sky, protection, and war", and that sure sounds like the likes of Sohofat for sure, well at least the vengeance and war part. I used to wonder why the Ancient Egyptians were ascribing gods to the many animals they see in their African landscape, but have found out that the crocodile was a real reptilian man and the falcon god Horus was the angry golden Cherubee. In modern times we like to think that all the many gods and mythical figures of the past were fairytales and not real, but people of the past may not have been as stupid as we think them to be. Perhaps it is us who are disconnected from the deities who influence our world from another realm?

Read about Horus

Please remember that the angry golden Cherubee are immensely dangerous. They completely lack compassion and understanding and they will burn or kill a human just to remind themselves of the fact that they can. They are to be immensely feared and avoided. They can not be bargained with.

The Bull of Heaven, from the legend of Gilgamesh

The Bull of Heaven was a creature killed by Gilgamesh. Gilgamesh was the king of Uruk in Sumer. I suspect that the Bull of Heaven was another creature of the kind of Sohofat.


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Greek and Egyptian Sphinx

On the night between July 30 and 31, 2014, I learned from Gilgamesh the Fallen Angel that the likes of Sohofat the evil golden Cherubs were also the Sphinx of Ancient Egypt and I was shown two golden statues of Ancient Egypt each about the size of a domestic cat, depicting the winged cat woman, and I was told this was the Sphinx. On my search for an appropriate image of a golden Sphinx statue I came across pictures of something called the "Greek Sphinx" and there it was again, the same as Valkyrie, Harpy, Horus the Falcon God, the Sphinx - these creatures had a worldwide span. Remember that these angel cat women are very dangerous and perfectly void of compassion or sympathy.

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Sahasrasha

August 4, 2014, Sohofat is visiting. Sohofat is golden and black both at the same time. Sohofat was opening its mouth at me and I know it is dangerous. She said she was not going to have me be one of her "priests". I told her not to open her mouth at me, since I know it is dangerous. It did it a few more times but did not produce the golden ball that would kill a person. She called it, "the kiss of death". Sohofat said:

I was also, Sahasrasha. ~ Sohofat, August 4 2014, 5:14 PM

Not surprising, we find a Sahasraksha in Hinduism. "Krishna is Sahasraksha. His eyes are the stars in our galaxy.", from. "Indra became Sahasraksha - the one with a thousand eyes" and "And Sahasraksha is a not a curse, but a praise! Only God has a thousand eyes with which He keeps watch over the entire universe. The Purusha Suktham describes God as Sahasraksha and Sahasrapad, with a thousand eyes and a thousand feet, who sees everything and is present everywhere. Even Varuna is described as Sahasraksha in some suktams of the Vedas." from. Did Sohofat mean Sahasraksha? We don't know.



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