Why would The Lady appear to Chris Bledsoe wearing a crown? Crowns are traditionally a symbol of monarchy, not divinity. Then again, why appear as a bull?

The only figure I can think of that both wears a crown and is associated with bulls is Hathor, the Egyptian goddess. 1/
Hathor was considered to by a sky goddess, the mother of both the sky the sun. She was the symbolic mother of the kings, which is likely the symbolism of the crown.

The Lady said that she had been removed from the Trinity. Many associate this with the Bible…
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But the concept of the Trinity goes back much further. The Sumerians believe the universe had three parts. The Babylonians believes God had three parts, and symbolized it with a triangle (which was also an important symbol in Chris’s contact experiences).
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The Purana of India speaks of Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu and states “The single being appears under three forms by the acts of creation, preservation, and destruction, but he is one.‘“

The Egyptian ‘Hymn of Amon’ also states that -all- Gods are comprised of three parts. 4/
We can go back even further to Göbekli Tepe around 10,000 BCE. The bull was a frequent symbol in their reliefs, as was the triangle (although the meanings are lost to history). 5/
The famous city of Çatalhöyük is currently the earliest known site (7,000 BCE) to have apparently primarily worshipped the Mother Goddess. But the other most common religious motif? A bull.
Chris Bledsoe’s experience is not Christian any more than it is Egyptian, Babylonian, or Sumerian. But the bigger question is: why is a 10,000 year old Mother Goddess appearing and giving prophecies to a man dying from stress who shies from publicity?
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