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Writer's pictureMelissa Saulnier

6. Ancient Tales of Gods and Their Offspring

Updated: Apr 2




How do we explain the megaliths? They are all over the world. Who built them and how were they built? These questions are answered in mythology and ancient narratives. Plato relates the tale of Atlantis and mentions that the gods distributed the land into portions and made themselves temples. Poseidon was given the island of Atlantis. But how was the earth proportioned off? Did Atlantis actually exist? Was it an allegory of the old world?


First, we have to back up and describe what it means by the gods. There are three perspectives here:

  1. The popular view with the masses now is the ancient astronaut theory. The gods were aliens that descended to earth. Or...

  2. The gods were just enlightened humans from an advanced civilization. Or...

  3. The gods in the biblical sense were non-human exalted beings. They descended to the Earth and had children with human women. They are called the Watchers; some would call them fallen angels, although I don't think that is the correct term. I call them a fallen race.

Component three fits into the narratives we see in Atlantis. In that narrative, the gods are doing the same thing. Poseidon took a human wife and had offspring. In that story, they procreate five sets of twins, part god and part human. The Greek account tells us the same.

The biblical text says the same in Genesis 6:1-4. Watchers came to Earth and had children with human women and they were called Nephilim.

The ancient gods proceeded to create an empire. They ruled over the Earth and continued to have offspring. For the most part, the narrative tells us that they cooperate, because they have a mutual goal in mind. It is very much the same in the biblical account in the Book of Enoch's narrative. These gods all took a corner of the planet, so to speak, that they ruled over with their offspring. Ultimately, in the biblical and Enochian accounts, the Archangel Uriel entices the offspring to war against each other. In the Greek, Sanskrit, and other narratives, you find the gods going to war with each other. It was kingdom against kingdom. That proceeded the flood narrative, and probably multiple cataclysms before a final comet or asteroid hit and caused the great flood.



It is worth mentioning that the offspring were part god and part human. That's why we called them hybrid. In all ancient narratives, these hybrids were gigantic. Ancients also maintain that megalithic structures all over the world were built by the offspring of the gods. Greeks called them Cyclopean demigods. They were the great masons and metalsmiths of the Golden Age in the deep past in the antediluvian world.


Lastly, coming back to the first thoughts of who built the megaliths and why do we find them all over the Earth? As I mentioned, Plato relates the tale of Atlantis and mentions that the gods distributed the land into portions and made themselves temples. Also, the biblical text in Deuteronomy 32:8-9 tells us, "When the Most High gave to the nations their inheritance when he divided mankind, he fixed the border of the peoples according to the number of the "Sons of God," but the Lord's portion is his people, Jacob his allotted heritage." (The Lord's portion is Isreal)

Again, I see that the land has been portioned off to the gods. There isn't a better explanation yet in my time on Earth of how these temples and megalithic structures are found all over the world.


Research for my trilogy:

Fallen Race: The Other Realm



Author Melissa Saulnier
Author Melissa Saulnier

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