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Ra wrote:Ma gle, ne pada mi na pamet miješati se u bilo čiji odnos. Svađajte se, grizite, volite, mrzite.violator wrote:Ra wrote:violator wrote:Ma nabij si taj kriz u prijetvorno dupe pa si ga onda duboko, temeljito osjeti, ufaj se u nj i pisi o njegovoj "znanosti"! Mozda ces tada manje koristiti umorstva ljudi za zagovaranje mucenistva i vjere! Bolesnice!
Li? Ne znam što je posrijedi, ali je li vrijedno toga?
Zapravo, je, vrijedno je. Zbog ponovljenih detalja, neprekidnih ciklusa Jekyllice i Hydice koje nisi imala priliku zagledati jer si se ovdje pojavila ipak maaaalcice prekasno i stogod ti se sada cinilo da je slucaj, velika je vjerojatnost da nisi ubrala pricu.. Nama koji smo ovdje malo duze vrijeme, sve je vec vidjeno i jako poznato, Ra.
Molim te, ne mijesaj se. Hvala.
To je vaša stvar jer ne moramo svi jednako misliti o drugima.
Znam da je viđeno jer sam i sama svjedočila nekim stvarima.
Iznenadila sam se zapravo tvojoj reakciji na način koji inače nije tvoj stil komunikacije.
Kasnije sam pročitala i tu drugu temu i povezala na što se odnosio ovaj tvoj post. Sad mi je jasnija tvoja reakcija, ali mi je žao što se nerviraš bez veze.
Ono, da je riječ o osobi koju si smatrala prijateljem pa te izdala, povrijedila, ali radi se samo o osobi koja se bori sama sa sobom i svako malo izgubi tu bitku.
Ti (i svi mi) smo tu tek sporedni likovi u kojima se povremeno zrcale njeni strahovi da se ne odmakne od onog što je čini sigurnom na tom putu.
Voljela bih da ona ovaj puta stvarno dobije tu svoju bitku i ostane ovakva kakva će se sviđati, ne nama, nego samoj sebi.
Stvarno. Od srca.
Ma sve je okej, nervirala bih se da nista nisam napisala. Tako sam se tada osjecala. Danas vjerojatno ne bih ni trepnula. Hvala sto brines.
:-*
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Venus wrote:Jedna od onih koje super dižu....
E, oprosti, taman je prebacilo. :-D
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Kad ne prihvacas postavke krscanstva, npr. ideju o "otkupljenju", onda ti je potpuno nebitno ima li ili nema spasenja izvan Crkve jer ne prihvacas ni taj pojam "spasenja duse", pod uvjetom prihvacanja postojanja duse i onostranosti :)
Inace, smatram jezivim ovaj pokusaj izazivanja straha kod iole bogobojaznih ljudi... Ali nista cudno kad dolazi s tvoje strane.
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Inace, smatram jezivim ovaj pokusaj izazivanja straha kod iole bogobojaznih ljudi... Ali nista cudno kad dolazi s tvoje strane.
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The religion sold to the world as Christianity is no doubt the rebranded story of the Solar Deities – the Sun worship.
THE BIRTH OF “GOD’S SUN ( A SUN-GOD)
THE UNDENIABLE PARALLEL BETWEEN THE STORY OF JESUS, THE SON OF GOD & THE FEATURES OF THE SUN
BORN AT DAWN ON THE 25th DAY OF DECEMBER – Jesus was said to be about the 16th deities to be so born. All other solar deities were born on December 25th. Examples of the numerous solar deities are Osiris, Ra, Horus, Krishna, Mithras, Apollo, Bacchus, Hercules, Indra, Oedipus, Quetzalcoatl, Buddha, etc.
BORN OF VIRGIN – this refers to the star constellation named Virgo in the zodiac signs. Virgo (Latin for “maiden” which has been roughly translated as “virgin”) is the only female character of the zodiac.
A STAR FORETELL HIS BIRTH – the Sirius star with other three (3) bright stars appearing to be pointing to Virgo on December 25th
HE WAS BORN IN A CAVE (THE WRITER OF THE GOSPEL CHANGED IT TO MANGER) – This is the dark abode from where the wandering Sun starts in every morning.
THE HEAVENLY HOSTS SANG PRAISES – just like in the case of Krishna and other solar deities.
HE WAS VISITED BY THE MAGI – The Magi were Sun-worshippers, the astrologers of the Arabs, Chaldean, the Essenes and other Oriental nations.
HE WAS ORDERED TO BE PUT TO DEATH – just like all the Sun-gods. It signifies the ultimate ‘death’ as sundown.
HE WAS TEMPTED BY THE DEVIL – this represents the clouds of storm and darkness, the enemies that harbour the rays of the Sun from shinning. The enemy of the Sun was called Serpents, Dragons, Sphinxes, and other monsters.
HE WAS PUT TO DEATH ON THE CROSS – the Sun reaches the extreme southern limit only to bow to ‘death’ on the cross, the Egyptian Ankh was derived from the Analemma of the sun or the circular arrangement of the zodiac signs with the sun at the centre.
AND MANY WOMEN BEHELD HIM FROM AFAR – All the Sun-gods forsake their homes and virgin mothers and wander through different countries doing marvellous things (giving life and sustenance to plants and animals). [When the Lord Prometheus was crucified on Mt. Caucasus, his especially professed friend, Oceanus, the fisherman, as his name Petræus indicates, being unable to prevail on him to make his peace with Jupiter, by throwing the cause of human redemption out of his hands, “forsook him and fled.” None remained to be witnesses to his dying agonies, but the chorus of ever-amiable and ever-faithful women, who also bewailed and lamented him, but were unable to subdue his inflexible philanthropy.]
It is of no surprise that Jesus Christ was made to have a follower called Peter that plied his trade in the Ocean (fisherman) who also “forsook him and fled” at his trying moment.
THERE WAS DARKNESS ALL OVER THE LAND – in the same manner, this ends the tale of the long toil and sorrows of all the Sun-gods.
HE DESCENDED INTO HELL – the Sun’s descent into the lower regions, it enters the sign Capricorns or the Goat, and the astronomical winter begins. The winter solstice reigns and the Sun seem to stand still in the southern course. For three days and three nights (from December 22nd to 25th), it remains in ‘hell’.
HE ROSE AGAIN FROM THE DEAD AND ASCENDED INTO HEAVEN – this is the solar feature, it rises again from the grave or ‘hell’ of the southern course after the “three days and three nights.”
This festival of the Resurrection was generally held by the ancients on the 25th of March, when the awakening of spring may be said to be the result of the return of the Sun from the lower or far-off regions to which he had departed. At the equinox – say, the vernal – at Easter, the Sun has been below the equator, and suddenly rises above it. It has been, as it were, dead to us, but now it exhibits a resurrection. The Savior rises triumphant over the powers of darkness, to life and immortality, on the 25th of March, when the Sun rises in Aries. Throughout the ancient world, the resurrection of the god Sol, under different names, was celebrated on March 25th, with great rejoicing.
Now that we know that in the Gospel according to Matthew, Jesus Christ was born in 6 BCE but in the Gospel according to Luke, Jesus was born 7 CE (AD) and the difference of 13 years depicts Masonic symbol, an ageless secret society from the time immemorial. Would a historical person have two different birth years? And, will it still be proper to continue to allude that truly a messiah was born in Bethlehem (House of bread) in the first century. The religion sold to the world as Christianity is no doubt the rebranded story of the Solar Deities – the Sun worship.
Where, in the Hebrew Scripture, is it written that the Messiah would be born of a virgin? The portion of the Old Testament used to argue this supposition is Isaiah 7:14. However, when reading carefully, the scenario therein was meant to address a particular issue with a historical Jewish king, Ahaz. King Ahaz was compelled to join a coalition of two other kings to fight the Assyrians, but a Prophet named Isaiah was supposedly sent to the king and instructed him not to join the two kings. In the course of the discussion, a sign was promised to King Ahaz beforehand concerning the annihilation of the two kings who tried to intimidate him:215 “All right then, the Lord himself will give you the sign. Look! The virgin will conceive a child! She will give birth to a son and will call him Immanuel (which means ‘God is with us’).” vs 14
For what reason?
“By the time this child is old enough to choose what is right and reject what is wrong, he will be eating yoghurt (curds) and honey. For before the child is that old, the lands of the two kings (King Rezin of Syria and King Pekah of Israel) you fear so much will both be deserted” (vs 15-16). Historically, instead of King Ahaz joining the two kings, he called for the help of Assyria, and King Tiglath-Pileser III (734 – 732 BCE) came. The Assyrian army conquered the aforementioned two kingdoms, that is, King Rezin of Syria and King Pekah of Israel, but not without turning Judah itself into a vassal. Within ten years after the first attack, by 722 BCE, the northern tribe of Israel ceased to exist and Syria equally disappeared. History does not tell us if and when a child who was named Emmanuel was born, but if this prophecy was fulfiled at that time and resulted in the total annihilation of the two kings who threatened King Ahaz, within a decade, it can as well be assumed that the prophecy of a child named Emmanuel was fulfiled. It is, therefore, tantamount to quoting out of context and transposing a segment of a factual historical episode onto unrelated scenery seven centuries later, to an assumed event that took place in the first century CE. The reader should note that Jesus, neither as a baby nor as an adult, was ever called Emmanuel.
Only Matthew claims that Emmanuel should have been his name or middle name. The angel that appeared to Mary or Joseph called him Jesus. The angel must have called the child Yeshua’ (Aramaic) or Yehoshua (Joshua) [Hebrew]; no middle name or any other name was ever attached to him, neither in the other Gospels nor in the Epistles. Matthew quoted this portion of Hebrew Scripture because of the word ha-almah (the maid), which in Hebrew meant a young woman of childbearing age who had not yet given birth and who might or might not be a virgin, has been replaced in the Greek translation with parthenos which means ‘a virgin’.
Knowing fully well that the pen of the foot soldiers of the proponent of Angel-Messiah never ceased to work on the Hebrew scripture, the obvious change was made when the Hebrew scripture was translated into Greek, circa 287 BCE. In the first and second century, however, the Ebonites insisted that Isaiah 7:14 was translated “damsel” and not “virgin” in their book, hence they pretended that Jesus was begotten following intercourse between Mary and Joseph.
It is now clear that the Angel-Messiah campaign was smuggled into the Jewish Scripture for the ulterior motives of the ET who are controlling the Earth and the earthlings. They are those who created religion while the KEEPPer of Secret implements and watch over to continually protect the interest of the alien masters.
from the book:
THE BIRTH OF “GOD’S SUN ( A SUN-GOD)
THE UNDENIABLE PARALLEL BETWEEN THE STORY OF JESUS, THE SON OF GOD & THE FEATURES OF THE SUN
BORN AT DAWN ON THE 25th DAY OF DECEMBER – Jesus was said to be about the 16th deities to be so born. All other solar deities were born on December 25th. Examples of the numerous solar deities are Osiris, Ra, Horus, Krishna, Mithras, Apollo, Bacchus, Hercules, Indra, Oedipus, Quetzalcoatl, Buddha, etc.
BORN OF VIRGIN – this refers to the star constellation named Virgo in the zodiac signs. Virgo (Latin for “maiden” which has been roughly translated as “virgin”) is the only female character of the zodiac.
A STAR FORETELL HIS BIRTH – the Sirius star with other three (3) bright stars appearing to be pointing to Virgo on December 25th
HE WAS BORN IN A CAVE (THE WRITER OF THE GOSPEL CHANGED IT TO MANGER) – This is the dark abode from where the wandering Sun starts in every morning.
THE HEAVENLY HOSTS SANG PRAISES – just like in the case of Krishna and other solar deities.
HE WAS VISITED BY THE MAGI – The Magi were Sun-worshippers, the astrologers of the Arabs, Chaldean, the Essenes and other Oriental nations.
HE WAS ORDERED TO BE PUT TO DEATH – just like all the Sun-gods. It signifies the ultimate ‘death’ as sundown.
HE WAS TEMPTED BY THE DEVIL – this represents the clouds of storm and darkness, the enemies that harbour the rays of the Sun from shinning. The enemy of the Sun was called Serpents, Dragons, Sphinxes, and other monsters.
HE WAS PUT TO DEATH ON THE CROSS – the Sun reaches the extreme southern limit only to bow to ‘death’ on the cross, the Egyptian Ankh was derived from the Analemma of the sun or the circular arrangement of the zodiac signs with the sun at the centre.
AND MANY WOMEN BEHELD HIM FROM AFAR – All the Sun-gods forsake their homes and virgin mothers and wander through different countries doing marvellous things (giving life and sustenance to plants and animals). [When the Lord Prometheus was crucified on Mt. Caucasus, his especially professed friend, Oceanus, the fisherman, as his name Petræus indicates, being unable to prevail on him to make his peace with Jupiter, by throwing the cause of human redemption out of his hands, “forsook him and fled.” None remained to be witnesses to his dying agonies, but the chorus of ever-amiable and ever-faithful women, who also bewailed and lamented him, but were unable to subdue his inflexible philanthropy.]
It is of no surprise that Jesus Christ was made to have a follower called Peter that plied his trade in the Ocean (fisherman) who also “forsook him and fled” at his trying moment.
THERE WAS DARKNESS ALL OVER THE LAND – in the same manner, this ends the tale of the long toil and sorrows of all the Sun-gods.
HE DESCENDED INTO HELL – the Sun’s descent into the lower regions, it enters the sign Capricorns or the Goat, and the astronomical winter begins. The winter solstice reigns and the Sun seem to stand still in the southern course. For three days and three nights (from December 22nd to 25th), it remains in ‘hell’.
HE ROSE AGAIN FROM THE DEAD AND ASCENDED INTO HEAVEN – this is the solar feature, it rises again from the grave or ‘hell’ of the southern course after the “three days and three nights.”
This festival of the Resurrection was generally held by the ancients on the 25th of March, when the awakening of spring may be said to be the result of the return of the Sun from the lower or far-off regions to which he had departed. At the equinox – say, the vernal – at Easter, the Sun has been below the equator, and suddenly rises above it. It has been, as it were, dead to us, but now it exhibits a resurrection. The Savior rises triumphant over the powers of darkness, to life and immortality, on the 25th of March, when the Sun rises in Aries. Throughout the ancient world, the resurrection of the god Sol, under different names, was celebrated on March 25th, with great rejoicing.
Now that we know that in the Gospel according to Matthew, Jesus Christ was born in 6 BCE but in the Gospel according to Luke, Jesus was born 7 CE (AD) and the difference of 13 years depicts Masonic symbol, an ageless secret society from the time immemorial. Would a historical person have two different birth years? And, will it still be proper to continue to allude that truly a messiah was born in Bethlehem (House of bread) in the first century. The religion sold to the world as Christianity is no doubt the rebranded story of the Solar Deities – the Sun worship.
Where, in the Hebrew Scripture, is it written that the Messiah would be born of a virgin? The portion of the Old Testament used to argue this supposition is Isaiah 7:14. However, when reading carefully, the scenario therein was meant to address a particular issue with a historical Jewish king, Ahaz. King Ahaz was compelled to join a coalition of two other kings to fight the Assyrians, but a Prophet named Isaiah was supposedly sent to the king and instructed him not to join the two kings. In the course of the discussion, a sign was promised to King Ahaz beforehand concerning the annihilation of the two kings who tried to intimidate him:215 “All right then, the Lord himself will give you the sign. Look! The virgin will conceive a child! She will give birth to a son and will call him Immanuel (which means ‘God is with us’).” vs 14
For what reason?
“By the time this child is old enough to choose what is right and reject what is wrong, he will be eating yoghurt (curds) and honey. For before the child is that old, the lands of the two kings (King Rezin of Syria and King Pekah of Israel) you fear so much will both be deserted” (vs 15-16). Historically, instead of King Ahaz joining the two kings, he called for the help of Assyria, and King Tiglath-Pileser III (734 – 732 BCE) came. The Assyrian army conquered the aforementioned two kingdoms, that is, King Rezin of Syria and King Pekah of Israel, but not without turning Judah itself into a vassal. Within ten years after the first attack, by 722 BCE, the northern tribe of Israel ceased to exist and Syria equally disappeared. History does not tell us if and when a child who was named Emmanuel was born, but if this prophecy was fulfiled at that time and resulted in the total annihilation of the two kings who threatened King Ahaz, within a decade, it can as well be assumed that the prophecy of a child named Emmanuel was fulfiled. It is, therefore, tantamount to quoting out of context and transposing a segment of a factual historical episode onto unrelated scenery seven centuries later, to an assumed event that took place in the first century CE. The reader should note that Jesus, neither as a baby nor as an adult, was ever called Emmanuel.
Only Matthew claims that Emmanuel should have been his name or middle name. The angel that appeared to Mary or Joseph called him Jesus. The angel must have called the child Yeshua’ (Aramaic) or Yehoshua (Joshua) [Hebrew]; no middle name or any other name was ever attached to him, neither in the other Gospels nor in the Epistles. Matthew quoted this portion of Hebrew Scripture because of the word ha-almah (the maid), which in Hebrew meant a young woman of childbearing age who had not yet given birth and who might or might not be a virgin, has been replaced in the Greek translation with parthenos which means ‘a virgin’.
Knowing fully well that the pen of the foot soldiers of the proponent of Angel-Messiah never ceased to work on the Hebrew scripture, the obvious change was made when the Hebrew scripture was translated into Greek, circa 287 BCE. In the first and second century, however, the Ebonites insisted that Isaiah 7:14 was translated “damsel” and not “virgin” in their book, hence they pretended that Jesus was begotten following intercourse between Mary and Joseph.
It is now clear that the Angel-Messiah campaign was smuggled into the Jewish Scripture for the ulterior motives of the ET who are controlling the Earth and the earthlings. They are those who created religion while the KEEPPer of Secret implements and watch over to continually protect the interest of the alien masters.
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Whether a person called Jesus Christ ever actually existed or not, the story attributed to Him is largely, although unofficially, agreed by most atheists to be an allegory for the yearly journey of the Sun. Written accounts can be found that predate the lifetime of Jesus by thousands of years, and each draws from a previous version, essentially telling the same story right back to ancient times, when humans really did worship the Sun.
Perhaps the Sun was worshiped for good reason; after all, life here would not exist without it. For those in ancient times, the realization of their reliance on the Sun for their harvests, and in turn their survival, was evident in their ancient writings. If anything did deserve our utter respect and adulation, you could make a strong argument that the Sun might just be such a body. Here are ten reasons why the story of Jesus, and indeed the tales that predated it, might be the telling of the annual journey of the Sun through the zodiac. Remember, this isn’t fact; everything you read from here on are merely theories and interpretation . . .
The ‘Rebirth’ Of The Sun Is The Birth Of Jesus Christ
The first day of the “new” Sun is December 25, which, as we all know, is the day Jesus was born in the stable in Bethlehem.[1] Even terms such as the “Son of God” could have originally, in ancient texts, have simply been “the Sun God.” As we will look at later in this list, the new Sun comes after the winter solstice, which ends the previous cycle of the Sun, before its rebirth—essentially, the circle of life.
Following December 25—when the Sun is reborn—it begins its journey through the houses of the zodiac, just as Jesus begins His life, first as a young child (new Sun) and all the way to summer, when the Sun is at its strongest, or when Jesus was at His most influential and powerful. As a further testament to this, many ancient records depict the Sun as a baby around December and January, a young boy at Easter, a strong and able man during the summer (sometimes with long, yellow hair, indicating bright sunrays), and a tired and frail old man in the months approaching winter.
The Three Wise Men
Of course, as much as we are familiar with Christmas and the story behind it, most of us will also be familiar with the story of the Three Wise Men and their journey to meet the new “King of Kings.” This is actually—if you believe the claims—a reference to the three stars of Orion’s Belt, which just after the winter solstice, align in such a way as to point to Sirius, the brightest star in the sky and the star that the Three Kings (the three stars of Orion’s Belt) follow or are guided by.[2]
The three stars of Orion’s Belt were also once called the “Three Kings of Orion”—another example of where the story of the Three Kings going to meet the new Son (Sun) of God may have come from. Not only is this an intriguing argument, but it is a great example of the intricate knowledge that ancient people must have had of the universe, which, for all intents and purposes, is the heavens.
Jesus’s Baptism At 30 Years Of Age
At the age of 30 years, Jesus was baptized, at least according to the Bible. It is theorized that this is actually documenting the Sun entering the water sign, the House of Aquarius, 30 days after its birth.[3]
As an interesting side note, during this time of the year (in the West, which the story of Jesus Christ in the New Testament was geared toward), the rainfall is greater than most other months. Also, in ancient Egypt—from which the modern story of Jesus comes—the Nile was said to have flooded at this time, which the local population was grateful for, as it brought forth the waters to the land, which were required for a plentiful harvest.
This symbolism alongside the story of Jesus continues as the Sun then enters the House of Pisces, which is represented on the zodiac by the sign of a fish. In the story of Jesus, He would take His disciples from fishermen. Some believe this is the root of the reason we actually “celebrate” Lent: We eat fish and no meat as honor and recognition of this particular part of the Sun’s journey through the zodiac.
Becoming A Shepherd And The Salvation Of Men
Even Jesus going on to become a shepherd is reasoned to be the Sun again entering a new house of the Zodiac—this time that of Aries—represented by a ram, which of course, would have once been a lamb. Lambs were sacrificed in ancient times, their blood allowed to spill on the land as an offering to the Sun in return for a plentiful harvest. This is just one of the reasons for lamb being typically a food associated with Easter.
As spring continues to make the push toward summer, ancient civilizations would see their supplies from the previous year’s harvest dwindling.[4] They were essentially now at the mercy of the Sun to assist in providing what was needed for another good harvest so that they might stock up again for the following year. This is claimed to be symbolized in the story of Jesus, as Christ then ventures out to the “salvation of men”—to provide what they were so very desperate for.
The Sun at this stage is in the house of Taurus, represented by the bull, utilized in reality to plow the fields in anticipation of the gifts and cosmic lifeblood of the Sun. As these seeds are sown, the twins of Gemini are represented, as one seed doubles (sprouts) to become another and so forth—essentially doubling itself, as twins are a double.
Perhaps the Sun was worshiped for good reason; after all, life here would not exist without it. For those in ancient times, the realization of their reliance on the Sun for their harvests, and in turn their survival, was evident in their ancient writings. If anything did deserve our utter respect and adulation, you could make a strong argument that the Sun might just be such a body. Here are ten reasons why the story of Jesus, and indeed the tales that predated it, might be the telling of the annual journey of the Sun through the zodiac. Remember, this isn’t fact; everything you read from here on are merely theories and interpretation . . .
The ‘Rebirth’ Of The Sun Is The Birth Of Jesus Christ
The first day of the “new” Sun is December 25, which, as we all know, is the day Jesus was born in the stable in Bethlehem.[1] Even terms such as the “Son of God” could have originally, in ancient texts, have simply been “the Sun God.” As we will look at later in this list, the new Sun comes after the winter solstice, which ends the previous cycle of the Sun, before its rebirth—essentially, the circle of life.
Following December 25—when the Sun is reborn—it begins its journey through the houses of the zodiac, just as Jesus begins His life, first as a young child (new Sun) and all the way to summer, when the Sun is at its strongest, or when Jesus was at His most influential and powerful. As a further testament to this, many ancient records depict the Sun as a baby around December and January, a young boy at Easter, a strong and able man during the summer (sometimes with long, yellow hair, indicating bright sunrays), and a tired and frail old man in the months approaching winter.
The Three Wise Men
Of course, as much as we are familiar with Christmas and the story behind it, most of us will also be familiar with the story of the Three Wise Men and their journey to meet the new “King of Kings.” This is actually—if you believe the claims—a reference to the three stars of Orion’s Belt, which just after the winter solstice, align in such a way as to point to Sirius, the brightest star in the sky and the star that the Three Kings (the three stars of Orion’s Belt) follow or are guided by.[2]
The three stars of Orion’s Belt were also once called the “Three Kings of Orion”—another example of where the story of the Three Kings going to meet the new Son (Sun) of God may have come from. Not only is this an intriguing argument, but it is a great example of the intricate knowledge that ancient people must have had of the universe, which, for all intents and purposes, is the heavens.
Jesus’s Baptism At 30 Years Of Age
At the age of 30 years, Jesus was baptized, at least according to the Bible. It is theorized that this is actually documenting the Sun entering the water sign, the House of Aquarius, 30 days after its birth.[3]
As an interesting side note, during this time of the year (in the West, which the story of Jesus Christ in the New Testament was geared toward), the rainfall is greater than most other months. Also, in ancient Egypt—from which the modern story of Jesus comes—the Nile was said to have flooded at this time, which the local population was grateful for, as it brought forth the waters to the land, which were required for a plentiful harvest.
This symbolism alongside the story of Jesus continues as the Sun then enters the House of Pisces, which is represented on the zodiac by the sign of a fish. In the story of Jesus, He would take His disciples from fishermen. Some believe this is the root of the reason we actually “celebrate” Lent: We eat fish and no meat as honor and recognition of this particular part of the Sun’s journey through the zodiac.
Becoming A Shepherd And The Salvation Of Men
Even Jesus going on to become a shepherd is reasoned to be the Sun again entering a new house of the Zodiac—this time that of Aries—represented by a ram, which of course, would have once been a lamb. Lambs were sacrificed in ancient times, their blood allowed to spill on the land as an offering to the Sun in return for a plentiful harvest. This is just one of the reasons for lamb being typically a food associated with Easter.
As spring continues to make the push toward summer, ancient civilizations would see their supplies from the previous year’s harvest dwindling.[4] They were essentially now at the mercy of the Sun to assist in providing what was needed for another good harvest so that they might stock up again for the following year. This is claimed to be symbolized in the story of Jesus, as Christ then ventures out to the “salvation of men”—to provide what they were so very desperate for.
The Sun at this stage is in the house of Taurus, represented by the bull, utilized in reality to plow the fields in anticipation of the gifts and cosmic lifeblood of the Sun. As these seeds are sown, the twins of Gemini are represented, as one seed doubles (sprouts) to become another and so forth—essentially doubling itself, as twins are a double.
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Summer Solstice
The summer solstice is generally on June 21 and is symbolized by Jesus being at His most wise and powerful.[5] Essentially, as He spread goodwill and good deeds, resulting in joy and happiness in His life story, so does the Sun as its rays provide heat and light to the Earth, not only for human beings and all things alive but for crops, ensuring a good harvest and plentiful amounts of food.
As we mentioned earlier, in ancient times, the Sun during the summer months would often be symbolized with long, yellow hair—or sometimes with a bright halo around or at the back of the head. This is an ancient reference to sunrays and esoteric knowledge that the divinity is in reality the Sun.
This particular time of year has been celebrated through all of recorded history, which means it would have been recognized orally for a long time prior to that.
The Height Of Summer Is Jesus Is At The Height Of His Power
The ancient Phoenician god Bel (sometimes spelled “Bil”) is just one of many ancient deities to be symbolized with a halo. So, too, is Jesus, who is often depicted as having a halo around His head. Conversely, as we will look at in a moment, He would be depicted wearing a crown of thorns at the time of His crucifixion, a reference to the shortening of the days as summer comes to an end—and the rays of the Sun “weaken.”
In terms of the harvest and the zodiac, the crab (Cancer) represents the period where vegetation dries and returns to the Earth (or goes sideways or backward), before a final growth spurt toward harvest.[6] As the Sun enters Leo (late July/early August) it is at its hottest and most powerful (at least in the Northern Hemisphere), just as Jesus was, right before the Roman Empire made the collective decision that He was a little too powerful.
Crucifixion
As summer gives way to autumn, the days become shorter—or the Sun becomes “weak” and loses its power. Jesus’s eventual crucifixion reflects this part of the Sun’s cycle. In fact, the cross and its connection is largely down to a zodiac disc used by many ancient civilizations, which was divided into four by a cross being placed or drawn over the top of it (aka the four seasons).[7] In the middle of the cross is the Sun, and the dial tracks its movements through each house of the zodiac.
Expressions such as “crossing over,” represented by the Sun passing over the cross, are believed to have first given life to Jesus or the Sun dying on the cross—it is crucified. Indeed, it is claimed by some that this is really where the origins of the phrase of someone “passing over” really stem from: the Sun crossing (passing) over this cross and dying.
The Two Thieves Of The Crucifixion
The story of Jesus states that He was crucified between two “common thieves” named Dismas and Gestas.[8] This symbolizes the Sun’s journey into the Houses of Scorpio and Sagittarius.
The claims of these astrological signs being thieves is down to the harvest—which, of course, was the reason for humanity’s fascination with the Sun. During the time of the Sun’s journey between these houses of the zodiac (in the West), in terms of the ancients’ harvest, no food was forthcoming from the land, the only time of the year in which this was the case. For all intents and purposes, this was due to the Sun’s (or Jesus on the cross) weakening state, and the land (Scorpio and Sagittarius or Dismas and Gestas) was “stealing” the crops and leaving the ground barren (stealing from the divinity of Jesus).
One interesting thing to point out here is that “Dismas” was adapted from a Greek work meaning “sunset”—the Sun going down into the dark place. As a further twist, in ancient Egypt, they symbolized the Sun entering dusk as the deity Set. On the other side of the coin, the rising of the Sun was symbolized by Horus—from where we likely get the word “horizon.” Make of that what you will.
Winter Solstice
The winter solstice occurs each year around December 21, as the Sun is at its lowest point. To many back in antiquity, the Sun, at this time, had died.[9] This, as we previously covered, was symbolized by the crucifixion, and now with the Sun remaining at its lowest point (dead) for three days, Jesus’s body was laid to rest in a cave for three days before His “rebirth”—and then it’s back to the first point made in this list.
Much like the summer solstice, the winter solstice has been an important date since the dawn of time and is still celebrated today by many of all faiths.
Incidentally, some early versions of the story of Jesus state that He was actually born in a cave as opposed to a stable, which, if accurate, would make the story even more complete and is another example of how small details of the same story have been changed to suit the times and, in turn, the desired or anticipated audience.
The 12 Disciples
Of course, there are 12 disciples, which in reality—according to these types of theories—were actually a nod of the hat to the 12 signs of the zodiac.[10] This is not just in the story of Jesus, either. Twelve is a recurring number in many other ancient legends—12 and one, with the one being the Sun.
Two more examples of how the number 12 has been used again and again as a salute to the houses of the zodiac (and in turn the months of the year) include the 12 Tribes of Israel as well as King Arthur and the 12 Knights of the Round Table. Even Himmler (who thought of himself as the one, the Sun) had 12 “knights” in his inner circle.
All are, in part, are references to the houses of the zodiac, and the absolute, overriding importance of the Sun.
The summer solstice is generally on June 21 and is symbolized by Jesus being at His most wise and powerful.[5] Essentially, as He spread goodwill and good deeds, resulting in joy and happiness in His life story, so does the Sun as its rays provide heat and light to the Earth, not only for human beings and all things alive but for crops, ensuring a good harvest and plentiful amounts of food.
As we mentioned earlier, in ancient times, the Sun during the summer months would often be symbolized with long, yellow hair—or sometimes with a bright halo around or at the back of the head. This is an ancient reference to sunrays and esoteric knowledge that the divinity is in reality the Sun.
This particular time of year has been celebrated through all of recorded history, which means it would have been recognized orally for a long time prior to that.
The Height Of Summer Is Jesus Is At The Height Of His Power
The ancient Phoenician god Bel (sometimes spelled “Bil”) is just one of many ancient deities to be symbolized with a halo. So, too, is Jesus, who is often depicted as having a halo around His head. Conversely, as we will look at in a moment, He would be depicted wearing a crown of thorns at the time of His crucifixion, a reference to the shortening of the days as summer comes to an end—and the rays of the Sun “weaken.”
In terms of the harvest and the zodiac, the crab (Cancer) represents the period where vegetation dries and returns to the Earth (or goes sideways or backward), before a final growth spurt toward harvest.[6] As the Sun enters Leo (late July/early August) it is at its hottest and most powerful (at least in the Northern Hemisphere), just as Jesus was, right before the Roman Empire made the collective decision that He was a little too powerful.
Crucifixion
As summer gives way to autumn, the days become shorter—or the Sun becomes “weak” and loses its power. Jesus’s eventual crucifixion reflects this part of the Sun’s cycle. In fact, the cross and its connection is largely down to a zodiac disc used by many ancient civilizations, which was divided into four by a cross being placed or drawn over the top of it (aka the four seasons).[7] In the middle of the cross is the Sun, and the dial tracks its movements through each house of the zodiac.
Expressions such as “crossing over,” represented by the Sun passing over the cross, are believed to have first given life to Jesus or the Sun dying on the cross—it is crucified. Indeed, it is claimed by some that this is really where the origins of the phrase of someone “passing over” really stem from: the Sun crossing (passing) over this cross and dying.
The Two Thieves Of The Crucifixion
The story of Jesus states that He was crucified between two “common thieves” named Dismas and Gestas.[8] This symbolizes the Sun’s journey into the Houses of Scorpio and Sagittarius.
The claims of these astrological signs being thieves is down to the harvest—which, of course, was the reason for humanity’s fascination with the Sun. During the time of the Sun’s journey between these houses of the zodiac (in the West), in terms of the ancients’ harvest, no food was forthcoming from the land, the only time of the year in which this was the case. For all intents and purposes, this was due to the Sun’s (or Jesus on the cross) weakening state, and the land (Scorpio and Sagittarius or Dismas and Gestas) was “stealing” the crops and leaving the ground barren (stealing from the divinity of Jesus).
One interesting thing to point out here is that “Dismas” was adapted from a Greek work meaning “sunset”—the Sun going down into the dark place. As a further twist, in ancient Egypt, they symbolized the Sun entering dusk as the deity Set. On the other side of the coin, the rising of the Sun was symbolized by Horus—from where we likely get the word “horizon.” Make of that what you will.
Winter Solstice
The winter solstice occurs each year around December 21, as the Sun is at its lowest point. To many back in antiquity, the Sun, at this time, had died.[9] This, as we previously covered, was symbolized by the crucifixion, and now with the Sun remaining at its lowest point (dead) for three days, Jesus’s body was laid to rest in a cave for three days before His “rebirth”—and then it’s back to the first point made in this list.
Much like the summer solstice, the winter solstice has been an important date since the dawn of time and is still celebrated today by many of all faiths.
Incidentally, some early versions of the story of Jesus state that He was actually born in a cave as opposed to a stable, which, if accurate, would make the story even more complete and is another example of how small details of the same story have been changed to suit the times and, in turn, the desired or anticipated audience.
The 12 Disciples
Of course, there are 12 disciples, which in reality—according to these types of theories—were actually a nod of the hat to the 12 signs of the zodiac.[10] This is not just in the story of Jesus, either. Twelve is a recurring number in many other ancient legends—12 and one, with the one being the Sun.
Two more examples of how the number 12 has been used again and again as a salute to the houses of the zodiac (and in turn the months of the year) include the 12 Tribes of Israel as well as King Arthur and the 12 Knights of the Round Table. Even Himmler (who thought of himself as the one, the Sun) had 12 “knights” in his inner circle.
All are, in part, are references to the houses of the zodiac, and the absolute, overriding importance of the Sun.
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What I've felt
What I've known
Never shined through in what I've shown
Never be
Never see
Won't see what might have been
What I've felt
What I've known
Never shined through in what I've shown
Never free
Never me
So I dub thee unforgiven
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Scriptures Which Suggest Jesus is the Sun
There are numerous scriptures which suggest Jesus represents the sun. Remember in the old days light bulbs didn't exist, the only true light was the Sun. When the sun went down it got dark. The best you could do back then was make a fire, light some candles, and wait for tomorrow when the sun would return.
John 8:12 When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, "I am the light of the world." (The "light of the world" is the Sun.)
John 9:5 While I am in the world, I am the light of the world. (The "light of the world" is the Sun.)
Matthew 4:16 The people living in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of the shadow of death a light has dawned." (The light is the Sun)
Matthew 17:2 His face shone like the sun, and his clothes became as white as the light.
John 1:3-8 Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. (Without the Sun nothing would grow and we'd all be dead.) In him was life, and that life was the light of men. (The light is the Sun.) The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it (the Sun removes the darkness). There came a man who was sent from God; his name was John. He [John] came as a witness to testify concerning that light (the Sun), so that through him all men might believe. He [John] himself was not the light; he came only as a witness to the light. The true light (the Sun) that gives light to every man was coming into the world.
John 3:19-20 This is the verdict: Light (the Sun) has come into the world, but men loved darkness (night time) instead of light (the Sun) because their deeds were evil (criminals do their crimes at night). Everyone who does evil hates the light (the Sun), and will not come into the light (the Sun) for fear that his deeds will be exposed.
John 12:35-36 Then Jesus told them, "You are going to have the light (the light is the Sun) just a little while longer (the Sun will set soon). Walk while you have the light (the light is the Sun), before darkness (night time) overtakes you. The man who walks in the dark (at night) does not know where he is going. Put your trust in the light (the light is the Sun) while you have it, so that you may become sons of light." When he had finished speaking, Jesus left and hid himself from them (i.e. the sun set, because Jesus is the Sun).
John 12:46 I have come into the world as a light (the Sun), so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness.
Ephesians 5:14 Christ (the Sun) will shine on you.
Philippians 3:20 For our conversation is in heaven (the celestial sphere above); from whence also we look for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ (the Sun). (i.e. we should look upwards to the celestial sphere above to find our story.)
Colossians 3:2 Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.
Luke 4:19 To preach the acceptable year of the Lord. (i.e. the story is about the passage of the year.)
The Old Testament also talks about God as being the Sun
Psalms 84:11 "the Lord God is a sun..."
Deuteronomy 4:24 "For the LORD your God is a consuming fire," (the Sun is a consuming fire.)
Malachi 4:2 "the Sun of Righteousness..."
https://solarmythology.com/lessons/sunscripture.htm
There are numerous scriptures which suggest Jesus represents the sun. Remember in the old days light bulbs didn't exist, the only true light was the Sun. When the sun went down it got dark. The best you could do back then was make a fire, light some candles, and wait for tomorrow when the sun would return.
John 8:12 When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, "I am the light of the world." (The "light of the world" is the Sun.)
John 9:5 While I am in the world, I am the light of the world. (The "light of the world" is the Sun.)
Matthew 4:16 The people living in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of the shadow of death a light has dawned." (The light is the Sun)
Matthew 17:2 His face shone like the sun, and his clothes became as white as the light.
John 1:3-8 Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. (Without the Sun nothing would grow and we'd all be dead.) In him was life, and that life was the light of men. (The light is the Sun.) The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it (the Sun removes the darkness). There came a man who was sent from God; his name was John. He [John] came as a witness to testify concerning that light (the Sun), so that through him all men might believe. He [John] himself was not the light; he came only as a witness to the light. The true light (the Sun) that gives light to every man was coming into the world.
John 3:19-20 This is the verdict: Light (the Sun) has come into the world, but men loved darkness (night time) instead of light (the Sun) because their deeds were evil (criminals do their crimes at night). Everyone who does evil hates the light (the Sun), and will not come into the light (the Sun) for fear that his deeds will be exposed.
John 12:35-36 Then Jesus told them, "You are going to have the light (the light is the Sun) just a little while longer (the Sun will set soon). Walk while you have the light (the light is the Sun), before darkness (night time) overtakes you. The man who walks in the dark (at night) does not know where he is going. Put your trust in the light (the light is the Sun) while you have it, so that you may become sons of light." When he had finished speaking, Jesus left and hid himself from them (i.e. the sun set, because Jesus is the Sun).
John 12:46 I have come into the world as a light (the Sun), so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness.
Ephesians 5:14 Christ (the Sun) will shine on you.
Philippians 3:20 For our conversation is in heaven (the celestial sphere above); from whence also we look for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ (the Sun). (i.e. we should look upwards to the celestial sphere above to find our story.)
Colossians 3:2 Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.
Luke 4:19 To preach the acceptable year of the Lord. (i.e. the story is about the passage of the year.)
The Old Testament also talks about God as being the Sun
Psalms 84:11 "the Lord God is a sun..."
Deuteronomy 4:24 "For the LORD your God is a consuming fire," (the Sun is a consuming fire.)
Malachi 4:2 "the Sun of Righteousness..."
https://solarmythology.com/lessons/sunscripture.htm
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Lesson 1
Day
The Sun rises in the East, and sets in the West.
The Sun is a Chariot of Fire. It travels, like a chariot, and it's on fire. The Sun is the Unquenchable Fire. It is the fire which never dies. The Sun is like a burning bush which is not consumed.
During the day the Sun gives us light and warmth. That's good.
Day
The Sun rises in the East, and sets in the West.
The Sun is a Chariot of Fire. It travels, like a chariot, and it's on fire. The Sun is the Unquenchable Fire. It is the fire which never dies. The Sun is like a burning bush which is not consumed.
During the day the Sun gives us light and warmth. That's good.
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Metallica me uvijek rastuzi... Imaju tako dobre, emotivne numerice..
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My eyes seek reality
My fingers seek my veins
There's a dog at your back step
He must come in from the rain
I fall 'cause I let go
The net below has rot away
So my eyes seek reality
And my fingers seek my veins
The trash fire is warm
But nowhere safe from the storm
And I can't bare to see
What I've let me be
So wicked and worn
So as I write to you
Of what is done and to do
Maybe you'll understand
And won't cry for this man
'Cause low man is due
Please forgive me
My eyes seek reality
My fingers feel for faith
Touch clean with a dirty hand
I touched the clean to the waste
The trash fire is warm
But nowhere safe from the storm
And I can't bare to see
What I've let me be
So wicked and worn
So as I write to you, yeah
Of what is done and to do
Maybe you'll understand
And won't cry for this man
'Cause low man is due
Please forgive me
Please forgive me
Please forgive me
So low the sky is all I see
All I want from you is forgive me
So you bring this poor dog in from the rain
Though he just wants right back out again
And I cry, to the alley way
Confess all to the rain
But I lie, lie straight to the mirror
The one I've broken, to match my face
The trash fire is warm
But nowhere safe from the storm
And I can't bare to see
What I've let me be
So wicked and worn
So as I write to you
Of what is done and to do
Maybe you'll understand
And won't cry for this man
'Cause low man is due
Please forgive me
Please forgive me
So low the sky is all I see
All I want from you is forgive me
So you bring this poor dog in from the rain
Though he just wants right back out again
My eyes seek reality
My fingers seek my veins...
:(
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My eyes seek reality
My fingers seek my veins
There's a dog at your back step
He must come in from the rain
I fall 'cause I let go
The net below has rot away
So my eyes seek reality
And my fingers seek my veins
The trash fire is warm
But nowhere safe from the storm
And I can't bare to see
What I've let me be
So wicked and worn
So as I write to you
Of what is done and to do
Maybe you'll understand
And won't cry for this man
'Cause low man is due
Please forgive me
My eyes seek reality
My fingers feel for faith
Touch clean with a dirty hand
I touched the clean to the waste
The trash fire is warm
But nowhere safe from the storm
And I can't bare to see
What I've let me be
So wicked and worn
So as I write to you, yeah
Of what is done and to do
Maybe you'll understand
And won't cry for this man
'Cause low man is due
Please forgive me
Please forgive me
Please forgive me
So low the sky is all I see
All I want from you is forgive me
So you bring this poor dog in from the rain
Though he just wants right back out again
And I cry, to the alley way
Confess all to the rain
But I lie, lie straight to the mirror
The one I've broken, to match my face
The trash fire is warm
But nowhere safe from the storm
And I can't bare to see
What I've let me be
So wicked and worn
So as I write to you
Of what is done and to do
Maybe you'll understand
And won't cry for this man
'Cause low man is due
Please forgive me
Please forgive me
So low the sky is all I see
All I want from you is forgive me
So you bring this poor dog in from the rain
Though he just wants right back out again
My eyes seek reality
My fingers seek my veins...
:(
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Lesson 2 - Night
At night the Sun travels under the world back to the East so it can rise again. It travels through the underworld, i.e. under-world, - under the world.
During the day the Sun gives us light and warmth. That's good. At night the Sun no longer gives us that light and warmth. That's bad. Darkness has always been the natural enemy of man.
Evil is dark. For example, we talk about a person's "dark side" when referring to his or her evil tendencies. Evil is black, the color of darkness. The stereotypical villain wears black, whereas the stereotypical good person wears white, a bright color reminiscent of light. Nighttime is an evil time when our world is dark and black. The Devil is the "Prince of Darkness," literally.
Gerald Massey (1828-1907), who spent his life studying comparative religion, describes further:
"The Hebrew devil, or Satan, means the opponent or adversary, and the first great natural adversary recognized by primitive man was Darkness--simply darkness, the constant and eternal enemy of the light--that is, the power of darkness was literal before it became metaphorical, moral, or spiritual.
"Hence darkness itself was the earliest devil or adversary, the obstructor and deluder of man, the eternal enemy of the sun. We speak of the "jaws of darkness;" and darkness was the vast, huge, swallower of the light, night after night. We know this was identified as the primary power, because the primitive or early man reckoned time by nights, and the years by Eclipses. This mode of reckoning was first and universal. So many darks preceded so many days. The dark power is primarily in all the oldest traditions and cults of the human race. Hence sacrifice was first offered to the powers of darkness. The fore-words of universal mythology are "there was darkness."1 All was dark at first within the mind; and the all was the darkness that created dread without. The influence of night, the eclipse, and the black thunder-cloud being first felt, the primitive man visibly emerges from the shadow of darkness as deeply impressed and indelibly dyed in mind as was his body with its natural blackness. The black man without was negroid within, as his reflection remains in the mirror of mythology. The darkness then, in natural phenomena, was the original devil that put out the light by swallowing it incessantly, as the subtle enemy, the obstructor, deluder, and general adversary of man. The first form of the Devil was female, called the Dragon of Darkness, who was Tiamat in Akkad, and Typhon in Egypt. Typhon gave birth to Sut, who became the Egyptian devil—our Satan—and who was represented by the Black jackal, the voice of Darkness; and Sut, the black one, gives us the name of Soot, the black thing. Angro-Mainyus, the Persian devil, was the black one of the two powers of Light and Darkness.
"Primitive man, however, did not imagine or personify a devil behind visible phenomena, that caused the darkness. Darkness itself was the devil, and even as late as the Parsee Bundahish (which means the aboriginal creation) external darkness is the devil."2
The following sublime description of Night is an extract from the Vedas, made by Sir William Jones:
"Night approaches, illumined with stars and planets, and, looking on all sides with numberless eyes, overpowers all meaner lights. The Immortal goddess pervades the armament, covering the low valleys and shrubs, the lofty mountains and trees, but soon she disturbs the gloom with celestial effulgence. Advancing with brightness, at length she recalls her sister Morning; and the nightly shade gradually welts away. May she at this time be propitious! She, in whose early watch we may calmly recline in our mansions, as birds repose upon the trees. Mankind now sleep in their towns; now herds and flocks peacefully slumber, and the winged creatures, swift falcons, and vultures. O Night! avert from us the she-wolf and the wolf; and, oh! suffer us to pass thee in soothing rest! Oh, morn! remove In due time this black, yet visible overwhelming darkness, which at present enfolds me, as thou enablest me to remove the cloud of their dells. Daughter of Heaven, I approach thee with praise, as the cow approaches her milker; accept, O Night ! not the hymn only, but the oblation of thy suppliant, who prays that his foes may be subdued."3
Note how the following two descriptions of night affecting the senses are similar even though they were written 400 years apart:
A Midsummer's Night's Dream Shakespeare - A Midsummer's Night's Dream (1594)
Act 5, Scene 1, lines 1971-1973
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O grim lookt night, o night, with hue so blacke,
O night, which euer art, when day is not:
O night, O night, alacke, alacke, alacke,
Act 3, Scene 2, lines 177-180
Dark night, that from the eye his function takes,
The ear more quick of apprehension makes;
Wherein it doth impair the seeing sense,
It pays the hearing double recompense.
From Andrew Lloyd Webber's play The Phantom of the Opera
lyrics by Gary Hart (1986)
Song: THE MUSIC OF THE NIGHT
♫Listen Here♫
Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman: Phantom of the Opera Nighttime... sharpens... heightens... each sensation
Darkness... stirs... and wakes imagination
Silently the senses... abandon their defenses...
Slowly... gently... night unfurls its splendour
Grasp it... sense it... tremulous and tender
Turn your face away from the garish light of day
Turn your face away from cold, unfeeling light
And listen to the music of the night
Close your eyes and surrender to your darkest dreams
Leave all thoughts of the world you knew before
Close your eyes, let your spirit start to soar
And you'll live as you've never lived before
Softly, deftly, music shall caress you
Hear it, feel it, secretly possess you
Open up your mind, let your fantasies unwind
In this darkness which you know you cannot fight
The darkness of the music of the night
Let your mind start a journey through a strange, new world
Leave all thoughts of the world you knew before
Let your soul take you where you long to be
Only then can you belong to me
Floating, falling, sweet intoxication
Touch me, trust me, savour each sensation
Let the dream begin, let your darker side give in
To the harmony which dreams alone can write
The power of the music of the night
You alone can make my song take flight
Help me make the music of the night
Other excerpts from the same play:
I've been there to his world of unending night
To a world where the daylight dissolves into darkness, darkness…
…
All I want is freedom,
A world with no more night
…
Let me be your shelter,
Let me be your light.
https://solarmythology.com/lessons/night.htm
At night the Sun travels under the world back to the East so it can rise again. It travels through the underworld, i.e. under-world, - under the world.
During the day the Sun gives us light and warmth. That's good. At night the Sun no longer gives us that light and warmth. That's bad. Darkness has always been the natural enemy of man.
Evil is dark. For example, we talk about a person's "dark side" when referring to his or her evil tendencies. Evil is black, the color of darkness. The stereotypical villain wears black, whereas the stereotypical good person wears white, a bright color reminiscent of light. Nighttime is an evil time when our world is dark and black. The Devil is the "Prince of Darkness," literally.
Gerald Massey (1828-1907), who spent his life studying comparative religion, describes further:
"The Hebrew devil, or Satan, means the opponent or adversary, and the first great natural adversary recognized by primitive man was Darkness--simply darkness, the constant and eternal enemy of the light--that is, the power of darkness was literal before it became metaphorical, moral, or spiritual.
"Hence darkness itself was the earliest devil or adversary, the obstructor and deluder of man, the eternal enemy of the sun. We speak of the "jaws of darkness;" and darkness was the vast, huge, swallower of the light, night after night. We know this was identified as the primary power, because the primitive or early man reckoned time by nights, and the years by Eclipses. This mode of reckoning was first and universal. So many darks preceded so many days. The dark power is primarily in all the oldest traditions and cults of the human race. Hence sacrifice was first offered to the powers of darkness. The fore-words of universal mythology are "there was darkness."1 All was dark at first within the mind; and the all was the darkness that created dread without. The influence of night, the eclipse, and the black thunder-cloud being first felt, the primitive man visibly emerges from the shadow of darkness as deeply impressed and indelibly dyed in mind as was his body with its natural blackness. The black man without was negroid within, as his reflection remains in the mirror of mythology. The darkness then, in natural phenomena, was the original devil that put out the light by swallowing it incessantly, as the subtle enemy, the obstructor, deluder, and general adversary of man. The first form of the Devil was female, called the Dragon of Darkness, who was Tiamat in Akkad, and Typhon in Egypt. Typhon gave birth to Sut, who became the Egyptian devil—our Satan—and who was represented by the Black jackal, the voice of Darkness; and Sut, the black one, gives us the name of Soot, the black thing. Angro-Mainyus, the Persian devil, was the black one of the two powers of Light and Darkness.
"Primitive man, however, did not imagine or personify a devil behind visible phenomena, that caused the darkness. Darkness itself was the devil, and even as late as the Parsee Bundahish (which means the aboriginal creation) external darkness is the devil."2
The following sublime description of Night is an extract from the Vedas, made by Sir William Jones:
"Night approaches, illumined with stars and planets, and, looking on all sides with numberless eyes, overpowers all meaner lights. The Immortal goddess pervades the armament, covering the low valleys and shrubs, the lofty mountains and trees, but soon she disturbs the gloom with celestial effulgence. Advancing with brightness, at length she recalls her sister Morning; and the nightly shade gradually welts away. May she at this time be propitious! She, in whose early watch we may calmly recline in our mansions, as birds repose upon the trees. Mankind now sleep in their towns; now herds and flocks peacefully slumber, and the winged creatures, swift falcons, and vultures. O Night! avert from us the she-wolf and the wolf; and, oh! suffer us to pass thee in soothing rest! Oh, morn! remove In due time this black, yet visible overwhelming darkness, which at present enfolds me, as thou enablest me to remove the cloud of their dells. Daughter of Heaven, I approach thee with praise, as the cow approaches her milker; accept, O Night ! not the hymn only, but the oblation of thy suppliant, who prays that his foes may be subdued."3
Note how the following two descriptions of night affecting the senses are similar even though they were written 400 years apart:
A Midsummer's Night's Dream Shakespeare - A Midsummer's Night's Dream (1594)
Act 5, Scene 1, lines 1971-1973
♫Listen Here♫
O grim lookt night, o night, with hue so blacke,
O night, which euer art, when day is not:
O night, O night, alacke, alacke, alacke,
Act 3, Scene 2, lines 177-180
Dark night, that from the eye his function takes,
The ear more quick of apprehension makes;
Wherein it doth impair the seeing sense,
It pays the hearing double recompense.
From Andrew Lloyd Webber's play The Phantom of the Opera
lyrics by Gary Hart (1986)
Song: THE MUSIC OF THE NIGHT
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Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman: Phantom of the Opera Nighttime... sharpens... heightens... each sensation
Darkness... stirs... and wakes imagination
Silently the senses... abandon their defenses...
Slowly... gently... night unfurls its splendour
Grasp it... sense it... tremulous and tender
Turn your face away from the garish light of day
Turn your face away from cold, unfeeling light
And listen to the music of the night
Close your eyes and surrender to your darkest dreams
Leave all thoughts of the world you knew before
Close your eyes, let your spirit start to soar
And you'll live as you've never lived before
Softly, deftly, music shall caress you
Hear it, feel it, secretly possess you
Open up your mind, let your fantasies unwind
In this darkness which you know you cannot fight
The darkness of the music of the night
Let your mind start a journey through a strange, new world
Leave all thoughts of the world you knew before
Let your soul take you where you long to be
Only then can you belong to me
Floating, falling, sweet intoxication
Touch me, trust me, savour each sensation
Let the dream begin, let your darker side give in
To the harmony which dreams alone can write
The power of the music of the night
You alone can make my song take flight
Help me make the music of the night
Other excerpts from the same play:
I've been there to his world of unending night
To a world where the daylight dissolves into darkness, darkness…
…
All I want is freedom,
A world with no more night
…
Let me be your shelter,
Let me be your light.
https://solarmythology.com/lessons/night.htm
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Lesson 3 - Darkness and Light
Day/Night And so we have the eternal cycle of day and night—the eternal struggle between darkness and light. Much of ancient religion is about this eternal struggle of darkness and light.
The sun is of course very important for the sustaining of life on our planet. If the sun were to suddenly disappear then all life on our planet would certainly cease to exist. During the day the sun gives us energy in the form of light and warmth. The energy from the sun is in a form that plants can utilize via photosynthesis.
Just as important as daytime is nighttime when our part of the earth is exposed to the dark coldness of space. This is when the earth expels the energy that it received during the day. If the earth did not expel this heat at night then it would become a very hot place indeed and disorder would greatly abound.
The earth is not an isolated system, and it is not a system that is only having more and more energy from the sun pumped into it. The earth is a system with energy of a useful form coming in on the sunny side and heat exhaust of a less useful nature leaving on the night side. It is more like a car engine, with useful energy in the form of fuel coming in and less useful energy in the form of heat going out the exhaust pipe.
Yin Yang And so we have our first example of how balance is important in life. If the Sun shined brightly overhead all the time bathing us in it's wonderful light and warmth we'd just get hotter and hotter and eventually die from excessive heat. Likewise if the cold darkness of night reigned constantly supreme we'd just get colder and colder and eventually die from lack of warmth and light. Life is only good when it is in balance. We need both the day and the night. We need the constant cycling between them.
(Note you can make out the Big Dipper among the stars in the upper left of the animation at top during the night part of the cycle. The animation here lies by showing all the stars as being stationary at night. Actually the stars move at night just like the sun moves during the day.)
https://solarmythology.com/lessons/daynight.htm
Day/Night And so we have the eternal cycle of day and night—the eternal struggle between darkness and light. Much of ancient religion is about this eternal struggle of darkness and light.
The sun is of course very important for the sustaining of life on our planet. If the sun were to suddenly disappear then all life on our planet would certainly cease to exist. During the day the sun gives us energy in the form of light and warmth. The energy from the sun is in a form that plants can utilize via photosynthesis.
Just as important as daytime is nighttime when our part of the earth is exposed to the dark coldness of space. This is when the earth expels the energy that it received during the day. If the earth did not expel this heat at night then it would become a very hot place indeed and disorder would greatly abound.
The earth is not an isolated system, and it is not a system that is only having more and more energy from the sun pumped into it. The earth is a system with energy of a useful form coming in on the sunny side and heat exhaust of a less useful nature leaving on the night side. It is more like a car engine, with useful energy in the form of fuel coming in and less useful energy in the form of heat going out the exhaust pipe.
Yin Yang And so we have our first example of how balance is important in life. If the Sun shined brightly overhead all the time bathing us in it's wonderful light and warmth we'd just get hotter and hotter and eventually die from excessive heat. Likewise if the cold darkness of night reigned constantly supreme we'd just get colder and colder and eventually die from lack of warmth and light. Life is only good when it is in balance. We need both the day and the night. We need the constant cycling between them.
(Note you can make out the Big Dipper among the stars in the upper left of the animation at top during the night part of the cycle. The animation here lies by showing all the stars as being stationary at night. Actually the stars move at night just like the sun moves during the day.)
https://solarmythology.com/lessons/daynight.htm
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Lesson 4 - Heaven and Hell
Heaven & Hell Heaven and Hell are not just theologically opposite, they are geometrically opposite. Heaven is up. Hell is down. Heaven is and has always been up above. Hell is and has always been down below, under the earth.
Go outside at night and look up and you are literally looking at heaven. And what do you see? You see all the stars, which make up all the constellations.
Hell is hot and on fire, because the sun is hot and on fire and the sun goes down there every night, setting everything ablaze.
Heaven & Hell Heaven and Hell are not just theologically opposite, they are geometrically opposite. Heaven is up. Hell is down. Heaven is and has always been up above. Hell is and has always been down below, under the earth.
Go outside at night and look up and you are literally looking at heaven. And what do you see? You see all the stars, which make up all the constellations.
Hell is hot and on fire, because the sun is hot and on fire and the sun goes down there every night, setting everything ablaze.
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