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“They must find it difficult…Those who have taken authority as the truth, rather than
truth as the authority.” – G. Massey, Egyptologist
As far back as 10,000 BCE people have respected and worshiped the sun. Reason being
is that every morning the Sun would rise and “conquer” the night. Early cultures
understood that without the sun crops would not grow and life on the planet would notsurvive. These realities make the Sun the most adorned symbol of all time. Also they
were very aware of the stars. Tracking the stars allowed them to recognize and anticipate
events which occur over long periods of time, such as eclipses and full moons. Celestialgroups were catalogued in what are now known as constellations.
The image above is the cross of the Zodiac. It is one of the oldest conceptual images inhuman history. It reflects the sun as it theoretically moves through the 12 houses of the
Zodiac over the course of a year. It also reflects the twelve months of a year, the four
seasons, and the solstices and equinoxes. The term zodiac refers to the fact that the
symbols were anthropomorphized or personified as figures or animals. In other words theancient peoples did not just follow the stars but personified them and created elaborate
myths for their position and relationships. The sun with its life-giving and savingqualities personified the unseen creator or “God”. It was God’s Sun, light of the World,
Savior of man. Like wise the twelve constellations represented places of travel for God’s
Sun and were identified by names usually elements of nature that occurred during that period of time. For example, Aquarius, the water-bearer, who brings the spring rains.
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Horus was an Egyptian God. He was an anthropomorphized version of the Sun. His life
was a series of allegorical myths to represent the Sun’s movements. From ancient
hieroglyphics we understand much about this Solar messiah. For example the Sun or thelight had an enemy named Set. Set was the personification of darkness or night. And
metaphorically speaking every morning Horus would rise and defeat Set while every
evening Set would conquer Horus and send him to the Underworld. It is important toknow that light v. darkness or good v. evil is one of the most ubiquitous mythological
dualities ever known and is still expressed on many levels to this day.
Table Of Messiahs
Name First
Occurence
B
ornDec.
25
Accompanied
by Star in theEast
Adorned
by 3kings
Virgin
Birth
Crucified Rose
Again
God’s
Son/Sun
Mira
Jesus of
Nazareth
3-4 BCE Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Horus 3000 BCE Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes YesAttis 1200 BCE Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No No
Krishna 900 BCE Yes Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes
Dionysus 500 BCE Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Mithra 1200 BCE Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes
There are also many other pre-Jesus “messiahs” but the lists is very long, so as to save on
space, were not included.
Examining the Similarities
Birth Sequence: Purely astrological in origin. The Star in the East is Sirius, the brightest
star in the night sky, which on December 24 aligns with the 3 brightest stars in Orion’s belt. These three stars are called today what they were called in ancient times, The Three
Kings. The Three Kings and Sirius all point to the place where the Sun rises on December
25, This is the “birth” of God’s Sun at the winter solstice. For this reason the Three kings“follow” the star in the East to the sunrise or the “birth” of the Sun.
Mary is the constellation Virgo, the Virgin. The ancient glyph for Virgo is the altered
“m”. This is why Mary along with many other “messiahs’ ” mother names began with M.For example, Adonis’ mother Myrra and Buddha’s mother Maya. Virgo is also referred to
as the house of bread and its symbol is a woman holding a sheath of wheat. This “house
of bread” and it’s symbol of wheat represent August and September, the time of harvest.In turn Bethlehem (Biet Lehem) literally means “house of Bread” in Hebrew. Bethlehem
is thus a reference to the constellation Virgo, a place in the Sky, not on Earth.Another interesting phenomenon occurs around December 25, or the Winter solstice.
From the Summer solstice to the Winter solstice the days become shorter and colder.From the perspective of the Northern Hemisphere, the Sun moves South and gets smaller
and more scarce. The shortening of the days and expiration of the crops when
approaching the winter solstice symbolized the process death to the ancients. It was thedeath of the Sun. By December 22 the Sun’s demise was full realized for the Sun having
“moved” South continually for six months makes it to its lowest point in the sky. Here
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the Sun stops moving South and stays for 3 days. During this period of time the Sun
resides under the constellation Crux, the Southern Cross. Then on December 25 th the Sun
moves 1 degree North, foreshadowing longer days and the return of spring. And thus itwas said the Sun dies on a cross, remained dead for three days and was resurrected. This
is why Jesus and many other Sun gods share the crucifixion, three day death and
resurrection concept. It is the Sun’s transition period between its shift back into the Northern hemisphere bringing Spring and thus Salvation. However they do not celebrate
the resurrection of the Sun until the Spring equinox or “Easter”. This is because at the
Spring equinox the Sun officially over power the evil darkness. After the equinox the daytime becomes longer than the night and the revitalizing conditions of Spring emerge.
Horus and Jesus also share another thing in common: Twelve Disciples.
These are simply the 12 constellations, which Jesus being the Sun travels about with. Infact the number twelve is repeated frequently through out the bible. The bible has more to
do with astrology than anything else.
The cross of the zodiac has another purpose. It is a pagan spiritual symbol, the short hand
of which looked like this: .The cruciform is not a symbol of Christianity. It is a pagan adaptation of the cross of the
Zodiac. This is why Jesus in early occult art is always show with his head on a cross, for
Jesus is the Sun.
Throughout scripture there are numerous references to the “Age”. To fully understand
this we must become familiar with the phenomenon known as the procession of the
equinoxes. The Ancient Egyptian along with cultures long before them recognized that
approximately every 2150 years the sun rise on the morning of the Spring equinox would
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occur under a different sign of the Zodiac. This has to do with a slow angular wobble that
the Earth maintains as it rotates on its axis. It is called a procession because the
constellations move backwards as opposed to the normal yearly cycle. The amount of time it take for the procession to be complete is roughly 26,000 years. This is called the
great year. Ancient societies were very aware of this and they referred to every 2150 year
period as an age. From 4300 BCE to 2150 BCE it was the Age of Taurus, the Bull. From2150 BCE to 1 CE, it was the Age of Aries, the Ram. And from 1 CE to 2150 CE it is the
age of Pisces, the Two Fish. 2150 CE to 4300 CE is the Age of Aquarius.
The Bible reflect, symbolically speaking, the Movement through three ages, foretelling afourth. In the Old Testament, Moses comes down from Mount Sinai to find the Israelites
worshiping a gold Bull Calf. This makes him very upset. He smashed the tablets, and
instructs the people to kill each other. Biblical scholars attribute this to the fact that the
Israelites were worshipping a false idol, when in fact the Bull represent Taurus and Mosesrepresent the new Age of Aries, the Ram. This is why Jews even today still blow the
ram’s horn. Upon the New Age everyone must shed the Old Age. Other pre-Judeo-
Christina deities show this procession as well, such as Mithra who kills the bull. Jesus is
the figure who ushers in the Age following Aries, the Age of Pisces. Fish symbolism isvery abundant in the New Testament. For example, Jesus feeds 5,000 with 5 loaves of
bread and Two Fish. It is for this reason that one of the most common symbols for Jesusis the Fish .
In Luke 22 when Jesus is asked where the next Passover will be after he has passed, Jesus
replies: “He said to them, "Just after you go into the city, a man carrying a jug of water
will meet you. Follow him into the house he enters”.
The man bearing the pitcher of water is Aquarius, the Water-Bearer. He represent the age
after Pisces. And when the Sun “God’s Son” leaves the House of Pisces it will enter theHouse of Aquarius. All Jesus is saying is that after the age of Pisces comes the Age of
Aquarius.
Matthew 28:20: “I will be with you to the end of the aeon.” Aeon is another word for age.This is true for Jesus (Pisces) is the Age until 2150 CE.
“There is nothing worse than aggressive stupidity.” - Johann Wolfgang van Goethe, Poet