Anatolian Gods / Teasor
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Anatolia is not the land of one god,
but of many voices, many names, many powers.
Long before Olympus was imagined,
before the Olympian gods took their seats in myth,
this land was already sacred.
The Hittites spoke of a thousand gods —
and among them, the Twelve Great Gods of Hatti,
guardians of sky, earth, fertility, war, and justice.
And before them all stood one of humanity’s earliest divine figures:
Kub(e)le — the Great Mother,
born of stone, mountain, and wild nature.
She was not confined to temples,
but felt in caves, forests, and ritual rhythm.
As centuries passed, beliefs transformed.
The sacred voice of David’s Psalms,
the prophetic traditions of Judaism,
the message of Christianity,
and later Islam,
all echoed across Anatolia —
not erasing what came before,
but adding new layers of meaning.
Alongside these traditions survived ancient Shamanic worldviews:
a living universe where animals speak,
stones remember,
and the human spirit moves between worlds.
This podcast is created with a clear purpose:
to grow knowledge, strengthen logic, and empower the human will —
for a deeper understanding of life
and for a better life in our shared world.
This episode is not about choosing gods,
but about understanding continuity —
how myth, belief, reason, and meaning
shape human consciousness across time.
This is only a short glimpse.
🎙️ The full episode explores Anatolia’s gods, beliefs, and sacred transitions in depth.
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