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Helios, Christos, The Sun; Ferrying the Architypal Zodiac Disciples

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« Reply #15 on: September 17, 2007, 07:55:11 am »








The Piscean Age is identical with the Christian Dispensation. The word Pisces means fish. The sign is known as a water sign, and the Piscean Age has been distinctly the age of the fish and its element, water. In the establishment of their great institutions John the Harbinger and Jesus both introduced the rite of water baptism, which has been used in some form in all the so-called Christian Churches and cults, even to the present time.

Water is the true symbol of purification. Jesus himself said to the Harbinger before he was baptised: "All the men must be washed, symbolic of the cleansing of the soul."(Aquarian Gospel 64: 7.) Fish was a Christian Symbol. In the earlier centuries of the Christian Dispensation the fish was everywhere used as a symbol.

In his remarkable book, Christian Iconography, Didron says: "The fish, in the opinion of antiquarians generally, is the symbol of Jesus Christ. The fish is sculptured upon a number of Christian monuments, and more particularly upon the ancient sarcophagi." (The Aquarian Age)

However, the old sign of the Lamb was also kept as an identifying symbol of the messiah.
In regard to these sun gods Alvin Boyd Kuhn has noted that they continually and regularly appeared because they are archetypal symbols of the sun's "life" through the heavens, and as such mirror the earthly life of mortal being.

Because, "[t]o follow the yearly round of the zodiac was to epitomize graphically the whole history of human experience" Moreover, in Psalms the book says that, "Our God is a living fire, a consuming fire, the Lord God is a sun," and Jesus said "I am come to send fire on earth," (Great Myth of Sun-Gods) a clear connection to deity and the light and fire of the sun.

I am indebted to David W. Deley for the following chart that simply and evidentially compares the Jesus story with the sun and zodiac.
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« Reply #16 on: September 17, 2007, 07:57:23 am »

The Story of Jesus is the story of the Sun passing through the Zodiac during the year. Note the following:

 


Jesus goes on a journey during his ministry. The Sun goes on a jouney through the Zodiac during the year. The journey of the Sun matches up the journey Jesus takes during his ministry.
Jesus' ministry is said to havelasted a year. The Sun completes its circuit of the Zodiac in a year.


Jesus is said to have twelve disciples. The year has twelve months. The Zodiac is divided into twelve 'houses" representing the twelve divisions of the year(Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces, Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius.) There are twelve cycles of the moon in a year. The Jewwish calender is actually a Lunar calendar, with the twelve months following the twelve cycles of the moon (Nisan, Iyyar, Sivan, Tammuz, Ab, Elul, Tishri, Cheshvan, Kislev, Tebeth, Shebat, Adar.) Occasionally to throw in the extra month Adar2, to keep the Jewish Lunar calendar in sync with the solar year, just as we occasionally throwin the extra day (Feb. 29) to keep our calendar in sync with the solar year. The prominence of the number 12 is always a strong sign that the story is an astrological allegory for the passage of the year.

 
The story of Jesus is circular. He originally was said to have been born in a cave--the same cave he is placed in at the end of the story when he dies, to be resurrected three days later.  The year is circular. A new year begins immediately after the old year ends. On New Years Eve we celebrate the end of the old year, personified as an old man, and the "birth" of the new year, personified as 'Baby New Year." We don't actually think "Baby New Year" and "Father Time" are real people, we understand they are just personifications of abstract concepts.


Jesus is said to be resurrected after 3 days in the cave. We celebrate Jesus' birthday on December 25, three days after the Winter Solstice of December 22.  The Sun "dies" on December 22, the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year. Three days later the Sun rises 1/10 of a degree further North, just barely detectable by observing shadows (I've observed the Sun's shadows and taken measurements and have determined it is possible to determine the possition of the Sun to this accuracy.) The Sun has been resurrected, a new year has begun.
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The parallels demonstrated in the above chart graphically illustrate the connection and most probable overlay of the significance of the twelve signs of the zodiac by the church in order to enable the masses an easier conversion to Christianity. For example, in the above chart the reference is made to Jesus being born and buried in a cave.

This corresponds to the ancient geocentric world cosmology where the sun was thought to literally rise from the underworld (a cave) and set/return to the underworld each evening, a story that was allegorized as the sun being in a literal battle with the darkness (evil), and the rising sun portrayed the triumph over death (evil) and a resurrection that was greeted each day by humanity. However, the evidence doesn't just conclude here.

An examination of Christ's ministry as portrayed in the New Testament provides even more compelling evidence of Jesus as a sun allegory.

Following are several passages from the New Testament (all quotations are taken from the New International Version) that clearly demonstrate the linkage between Christ and the sun for he is continually portrayed as sun imagery:
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Ephesians 5:14: for it is light that makes everything visible. This is why it is said: "Wake up, O sleeper, rise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you."



John 8:12: When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life."



John 9:5: While I am in the world, I am the light of the world." Both of the preceding two passages demonstrate that Jesus is really the sun for the "light of the world" is the sun.



Matthew 17:12: There he was transfigured before them. His face shone like the sun, and his clothes became as white as the light.



John 12:35-36: Then Jesus told them, "You are going to have the light just a little while longer. Walk while you have the light, before darkness overtakes you. The man who walks in the dark does not know where he is going. Put your trust in the light while you have it, so that you may become sons of light." When he had finished speaking, Jesus left and hid himself from them. Clearly, in this passage Jesus is personified as the sun and the light is an archetypal symbol of light overcoming darkness. Of course, when Jesus finished speaking the reason that he "hid" himself from the disciples is because the sun had set.



John 3:19-20: This is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but men loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were evil. Everyone who does evil hates the light, and will not come into the light for fear that his deeds will be exposed. Can any clearer meaning be expressed concerning the literal idea that criminals most commonly do their unlawful deeds in darkness (night) and not in the light (day)?



John 1:3-8: Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. In him was life, and that life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has not understood it. Of course, and this passage is scientifically accurate in that the sun formed first in stellar evolution and then the earth and other planets came together through the attraction of gravitational mass. Further, the sun is the source of all life for everything, plants and animals are dependent upon the energy of the sun for life.

When we eat food or drink, we are literally consuming the energy of the sun; this symbolism is also obvious in the Catholic Eucharist where the bread and the wine are thought to literally change into the body and blood of Jesus, which they do, but not in the Catholic sense for what is really occurring is that people are consuming the transformed energy of the sun.

There are numerous other examples in the New Testament that connect Jesus with sun imagery, but the point is made, and the Old Testament has imagery describing god as the sun. Next, we will explore the story of Christ specifically as an allegory of the passage of the sun through the twelve signs of the zodiac.
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Christ as an allegory of the sun



Let us now examine how the story of the life of Jesus corresponds with the progression of the sun through the twelve signs of the zodiac. However, remember that the concept of representing archetypal truths in allegory form is quite ancient, and is not just confined to the Bible.

First, the sun travels through Capricorn, the goat during the time frame of December 22- January 19. December 22 is the winter solstice; this is the shortest day of the year and after December 22 the sun begins to move back toward the northern hemisphere, the savior sun is born and the light of the world is at hand, which is apparent by December 25 the official church sanctioned birth date of Jesus, though no one knows when he was supposed to have been born.

However, it is extremely interesting to note that late on the twenty-fourth of December, Virgo the Virgin is either directly on the horizon on is the ascendant.

Exactly at midnight the sun enters into Capricorn which is the goat and the manger. Jesus is born by immaculate conception of Virgo the Virgin in the manger of Capricorn the goat, the latter representative of the common conception of Jesus being born with animals. He is born in the darkness and now he is the light of the world.

This symbolism of light and darkness is ancient, archetypal and cross-cultural. It has many rich resonances of meaning. Darkness is associated with blindness, night, sleep, cold, gloom, despair, lostness, chaos, death, danger and yearning for the dawn.

It is a striking image of the human condition. Light is seen as the antidote to the above, and is thus an image of salvation. In the light, one is awake, able to see and find one's way; it is associated with relief and rejoicing that the night is over; in the light one is safe and warm.

In the light there is life….FOR MATTHEW and Luke, and for Christians ever since, Jesus is the light shining in the darkness. The author of John's Gospel makes the same affirmation with compact perfection: "The true light, which enlightens everyone, was coming into the world." Jesus is the light who brings enlightenment; indeed, he is "the light of the world." This is the truth of this theme of the birth stories. And it is true independently of their historical factuality (Borg 1218).
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Now, continuing with Christ personified archetypally as the sun moving yearly through the twelve signs of the zodiac, note that Christ was baptized thirty years after birth, and thirty days after the rebirth of the sun at the winter solstice the sun enters Aquarius the water bearer (January 20-February 18), the pouring out of water a symbolic baptism, and Christ is baptized by John, the Baptist, a "pouring out of water:" "I baptize you with water for repentance. But after me will come one who is more powerful than I, whose sandals I am not fit to carry. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire" (Matthew 3:11). The fire is the flame of the sun, and what of John? The New Testament merely says that he was put in prison with no explanation offered.

In the allegory, this is the constellation Aquarius moving lower and lower into the sky at sunset until it can no longer be seen, because it has been put "in prison" as the sun moves into the next sign of the zodiac, where each sign of the zodiac is divided into thirty degrees and there are twelve signs, as Christ had twelve disciples, and twelve times thirty equals three hundred sixty, the total number of degrees in the zodiac.

Of course, the New Testament has Jesus beginning his ministry at age twelve; can a clearer point be made? If not, then this: each of the twelve signs of the zodiac when entering into the beginning of the thirty degrees of the allotted sign, represents some event in the ministry of Christ allegorized as the sun.

After the Baptism of Christ he continues on his journey into Galilee which literally means circuit, and this is the closed elliptical path of the sun on its circuit through the constellations.

Here Christ selected his first disciples from fishermen, Simon and Andrew: "As Jesus was walking beside the Sea of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon called Peter and his brother Andrew. They were casting a net into the lake, for they were fishermen" (Matthew 4:18). The sign following Aquarius is Pisces, the Fish (February 19-March 20).

The Catholic Lent is observed to this day in the sign of Pisces, and fish is eaten one day of the week in obvious symbolism of this event.
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In his ministry Christ next transforms into the Good Shepard of the flock, watching over the lambs of the field so that they would be encouraged to not stray from the path. This corresponds to the sun entering the sign of Aries the Ram (March 21-April 19), and a ram of course, is a lamb before growing into a Ram, just as Christ must grow in power before becoming truly recognized as the Lamb of God, and the Jews still celebrate the Paschal Lamb during the same time frame, a sacrifice to God as Jesus was the sacrificial lamb.

Christ as lamb means that the sun is young in the sign of Aries, and will grow into the full power of the Ram, just as the sun grows in power as it passes through this sign, which is also the sign of spring, rebirth, resurrection.

Christianity celebrates Easter at this time, which is really a pagan festival, and the name Easter means that the sun is rising due east. Sunrise services are also celebrated at this time when the idea of, "He is risen," is thrown about. Of course, the sun has risen.

Following this Christ begins his salvation of humanity. How is this accomplished? By the Eucharist, of course.

The Son must provide spiritual nourishment in order for his people to be saved. The sun, entering the sign of Taurus the Bull (April 20-May 20), is the time of plowing the fields to grow crops that are nourished by the energy of the sun, and thus though food energy the "salvation" is at hand.
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After Taurus the next sign of the zodiac is Gemini the Twins (May 21-June 20); we are getting close now to the height of summer, when the sun's energy is at its most abundant and the crops grow and increase, doubling, like the twins, the process of salvation. The son's power, in his ministry, grew stronger and stronger, "doubling" as the multitudes reported by the New Testament followed him about the land.

Following Gemini the sun enters Cancer the Crab (June 21-July 22). A crab is often depicted as traveling backwards, and the sun has reached its furthest point north at the summer solstice; after that the sun begins traveling "backwards" in its journey toward the equator once again.

Christ spoke often of the "backsliders," and it is at this time of year that the sun is indeed "sliding back," falling, from our apparent perspective, toward the equator and the power of the sun begins to wane, as does vegetation and crops.

Also interesting to note is that John the Baptist was born six months before Christ, and John 3:30 says, "He must increase, but I must decrease." One power is waning, the other waxing, the story of the sun in its annual pilgrimage through the heavens, the cycle of the seasons. According to Deley:
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Around this point in the Jesus story an interesting thing happens - John the Baptist reappears and is beheaded. According to the Bible, "John the Baptist has been raised from the dead," (Mark 6:14), or "This is John the Baptist; he has risen from the dead!" (Matthew 14:2).

Recall at the beginning of the allegory how Aquarius moved below the western horizon at sunset as the year went from January to February and the Sun traveled from Aquarius to Pisces. Each Zodiac constellation in turn goes below the horizon at sunset as each month passes.

After six months the constellation of Aquarius begins to rise on the eastern horizon at sunset, and it appears that the head of Aquarius is cut off by the horizon. This is John the Baptist rising from the dead, the dead being those who are below the earth. This is the beheading of John the Baptist by King Herod, a personification of darkness, which reigns supreme at night (See Matthew Chapter 2-The Birth of Jesus for more on King Herod). (Solar Mythology and the Jesus Story)

After Cancer comes Leo the Lion.

Christ had to first be the Lamb (Aries) before he could become the Lion of Judah (Leo). The lion is a symbol of majestic royalty, power, awe inspiring majesty, and it is at this time of year (July 22-August 23) that the sun is at its most royal incarnation as it travels through the zodiac.

It is in Revelation 5:5 that Christ is called "Lion of the Tribe of Judah." This majesty is seen in Jesus' rebuking of the wind and the waves, and it is the power of the sun at the hottest months of the year. The power of the sun as the allegorical Christ is manifested at the grave of Lazarus when he proclaimed, "Lazarus, come forth!" (John 11:43).

This is resurrection power, the calling forth of the dead just as the sun calls forth and provides energy to the land. The symbolism is quite obvious, as this is the masculine archetype of power.
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We come now to Virgo the Virgin (August 23-September 23).

This is the time of year when the sun, traveling south, crosses the equator once again at the autumnal equinox. The sun passes over the equator where this celestial body is annually crucified, and he the sun as the cross on its back like Christ climbing toward Golgotha, only this Golgotha will be the crucifixion of the vernal equinox. In addition, according to Deley,

Harvest time comes about three quarters of the way through the year, and it's the happiest time of the year.

And about three quarters of the way through the Jesus story is his triumphant entry into Jerusalem, which is the happiest part of the story (Mark 11:1-11; Matthew 21:1-11; Luke 19:28-44; John 12:12-16). Everyone knows him and is happy to see him. Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem is an allegory for the Sun's triumphant entry into Virgo, because that means it is harvest time, the best time of year. Harvest time is "The Kingdom of Heaven" time which Jesus refers to in earnest as coming soon throughout the story up to here. (Solar Mythology)
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Directly after Virgo the sun enters Libra the Scales of Justice (September 23-October 22).

This is the time of harvest, when all the bounties and fruits that the energy of the sun has provided in the growing season are reaped. At this point Deley notes that it is time to sell the harvest. So the harvest is weighed out in the buying and selling process, and it is at this time that Jesus, "On reaching Jerusalem, Jesus entered the temple area and began driving out those who were buying and selling there. He overturned the tables of the money changers and the benches of those selling doves…" (Mark 11:15).

Jesus, as the sun, is leaving the sign of Libra for the harvest is over, just as the money changers packed up and left. Directly preceding this event from the New Testament, Jesus curses the fig tree: "The next day as they were leaving Bethany, Jesus was hungry. Seeing in the distance a fig tree in leaf, he went to find out if it had any fruit. When he reached it, he found nothing but leaves, because it was not the season for figs. Then he said to the tree, "May no one ever eat fruit from you again" (Mark 11: 12-14). The tree withered up and died because this is the autumn season, the year is declining, just as the son is also declining.



Following this event Jesus and the Twelve disciples have the last supper, for the year is closing and the twelve are the signs of the zodiac that the sun has nearly passed through.

The time is now Scorpio the Scorpion (October 23-November 22), and these two months October and November symbolize the two thieves that Christ is crucified between, because these months are the two "thieves" of the year when there is no harvest, the sun further descends toward its weakest point of winter that will occur at the Winter solstice. Jesus is betrayed now by Judas, the sign of Scorpio, and he betrays Christ for thirty pieces of silver, this event symbolizing the thirty days of a month.

The sun is "betrayed" at this point, for it will soon be at its weakest, and Sagittarius the Archer (November 22-December 21) is the culmination of the death story of the sun, that will soon be reborn on December 21 at the Winter solstice, and thus the cycle of the year is complete, as is the story of Jesus as an archetypal allegory of the sun.
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