A man standing in the middle of a forest holding a staff

In part one I exposed the connection with Ea and the water, with the name Enki and its close relation with the etymology of Poseidon and a deep dive in the myth of Atlantis. I briefly mentioned the connection with the trident and Shiva. I will in this part two have a closer look at thus well-known Trident.

First of all, we have to understand that our Gods do not spend their days with the object they are represented with. This is a more like a role play that symbolises their specific gifts and talents.

We can see that Poseidon poses the capacity to control the sea and the weather; he can also manipulate the earth by creating earthquakes.

This is interesting as those three fields of action relate to three elements: the Water, the Air and the Earth.

  • The Water element shows us its capacity to shape the reality, in line with our emotional/inner world. In a controlled or uncontrolled manner depending on our level of self-consciousness. Which is part of our creative process, where we find the inspiration to dream and to imagine our possible futures.

  • The Air element speaks about the importance of movement through our lives. It also relates to our intellect, our capacity to analyse and comprehend the world surrounding us as well as our inner worlds. But also the capacity to express and verbalise our ideas. To give them a voice.

  • The Earth element with the earthquakes, speaks about the necessity to let go of the old and outdated paradigms we can be overly attached to. Shaking our foundation is of great necessity in order to evolve and constantly reshape in a higher state our realities.


Interestingly we can see that there is three fields of action as the shape of the Trident. In India Shiva also hold a trident called Trishula, we can find the following meaning behind its symbolic.
On the website https://symbolsarchive.com/trishula-symbol-history-meaning/ we can read :

“In Hinduism, the trishula symbol represents the destruction of old ways in order to create new ones (The earthquakes). It is also a symbol of the nadis or energy currents within the subtle body. (We can also see it as water currents)
The three prongs or points of the trishula are representative of the acts of creation, preservation, and destruction. These are all attributed to the god Shiva. In weaponry, the trishula is symbolic of Shiva’s ability to destroy evil. The three prongs have more various symbolic meanings and significance in Hinduism. They symbolize will, action, and wisdom; past, present, and future; body, mind, and inner self; as well as soul, fire, and earth; and soul, passion, and embodied soul. They are also representative of law and order, bliss/mutual enjoyment, and emanation/created bodies; compassion, joy, and love; prayer, manifestation, and sublime. Practice, understanding, and wisdom are also said to be represented by these prongs; as well as death, ascension, and resurrection. The three prongs of a trishula also symbolically means happiness, comfort, and boredom; pride, repute, and egotism; clarity, knowledge, and wisdom. They are as well representative of heaven, mind, and earth; insight, serenity, and anti-conceit; and logic, passion, and faith.
The two side prongs of a trishula go up to a person’s brow, while the prong in the middle rises higher. This middle prong symbolizes the “all-seeing eye,” the eye of knowledge and spiritual wisdom.”

The meaning of the trident holds an important key in comprehending the necessity to balance our lives with the different parts that compose our psyche, our physical body, and our subtle bodies. It is important for us humans to manage and understand our inner worlds.

When we learn how to work with our entire self, with intelligence and discernment we are more able to navigate life with a better pace. It helps us to avoid unnecessary paths that would take us on the wrong journey. Of course making mistakes is not prohibited; in contrast, they are the building blocks of profound evolution.

But sometimes we know that we are on the wrong side of the shore but keep sailing the way that doesn’t resonate with what is deeply felt inside. So having some storms, earthquakes, and deep dives in our inner worlds at a certain point, like demonstrate our God father Ea-Poseidon, are the best things that can happen to us to put us back on track.

Also, Poseidon, like Hades in another way, pushes us to reach our most inner world in order to find our own trident, and develop our capacities to rule with wisdom our lives.
In acknowledging our deepest shadows, we are able to reach a higher state of consciousness. This doesn't always come easily. Remember the 9 days and 9 nights of Odin held at the tree of life Yggdrasil. A form a chaos, that ultimately brings to a new state of consciousness with elevated or even new skills.

I want to mention that not all types of chaos are what I will call “sacred chaos”. We live in the world of Anu and his rotted fellows, where injustices are the daily of too many people, where we are undertake in a society far far away from the golden age that characterised the kind of society Ea-Enki creates.
We do not always live the ordeals that would help us to grow. Sometimes, even too often, they are orchestrated by the evil hand of the grey who find pleasure in seing us struggle and suffer and the dark magic used against us, plus the fact that our past lives memories are erased, hence the difficulties to understand what kind of experience we have in the present leading us most of the time to repetitive negative cycles. There are even more things. But this again will require an entire article.

Another interesting fact about Poseidon is the way he created the horses, on the internet we can often read that there were two different reasons for Poseidon willing to create those fascinating creatures.

One is the battle for the patronage of Athens with the Goddess Athena. The myth of himself seems in my opinion pretty close with the reality of our Gods.

Each city on Orion, and before on earth, have a Goddess or a God in “charge” of them, a goddess or a god can propose his services and a vote from the population is organised. In certain cases, a competition can be organised and the one who gives the best results to the city is allowed to take the patronage of the city. Of course this is done in a fully respected way, and the competitors are not fighting each other with anger or hatred, like the tales of the geek mythology.

Where the myth touches less on reality of the world of Ea is that first of all, if for any particular reason Ea decides that he would like to take the “management” of a city, no other Goddess or God will question this choice, Ea is the first primordial God, his knowledge and wisdom are far above any possible imagination for the Gods. No questions for us humans.
On second thought, Ea will always ask if any God would also like to take the “management” of the city, If the case happens, discussion would be done, and the Goddesses or Gods interested would present plans and ideas they think are beneficial for the city, and again a vote would be conducted.
Ea can also reach a Goddess or a God that he knows would be able to take on the role he assigned to them.
There is no fix rules in the world of Enki, just the general good sense, a good hint of love, respect and desire for the better of every living being are the motor of a real and great societal-ship.

The other myth involves the idea that Poseidon was in love with Demeter, and in seek of his attention, tried to create animals that would catch her interest. So the horses saw the days.
Ea, doesn’t really need to create animals to be loved by the Yin. Life herself loves him ! You can imagine the charisma, how handsome and attractive he His. But Ea for love could create anything, in my humble opinion.

The interesting part for me is the creation process, it is said that Poseidon created the horse in blowing is breath into the sea foam. This action takes us in the symbolic of the breath. Breathing has a direct link to the prana, or life force energy, also known as Chi. This life force is at the root of the creation of the worlds. In fact we have to understand this as a vibration. Ea-Shiva and In this case Poseidon are able to master their breathing, therefore their ability to create and live inline with Life. But this topic would request a more in-depth article.

I will conclude this article by stating that, when looking at the different Gods in different eras and cultures there is always a crossing connection to let us remember the existence of our Gods, the truth about their immortality, and the fact that they were travelling around the planet time after time to escape the malevolent destruction occurred by the bad God Anu and his fellow reptilians, before finally leaving the planet.

Different times, different tales, different myths and cultures, but the background is always the same and holds pillars of truths, where all the symbolics and meanings converge together to lead us toward our beloved Goddesses and Gods from Orion, and the sacred knowledge they have left us here on earth despite the sad evil goals to destroy and prevent us from acquiring this knowledge.

All the knowledge has been given by Ea-Enki-Poseidon-Shiva who is the God of the Gods. His wisdom is far beyond what our imagination is capable of understanding, but I hope that my work helps you seen things in a different way.

Glory to Ea
Glory to Life
Glory to the Goddesses and Gods from Orion.

POSEIDON PART II