Christmas , one of Christianity's most important celebrations, has, besides the significance given by the masses , a hidden meaning to which only a few initiates in the occult have access.
The birth of Christ from the Virgin was copied by the founders of this religion from the Egyptian myths. The virgin Isis (an important Egyptian divinity) gives birth to Horus with a penis made of gold. Christ's birth that takes place on December 25 overlaps the celebration of the birth of the sun god Invictus (a Latin deity). In the occult sense, the child Jesus Christ is a solar deity because his birth in the middle of winter symbolizes the victory of the Sun God over the powers of darkness and winter. In the legend of Christ these dark powers are symbolized by King Herod and It is not surprising that as being a solar god, Jesus was called "the Light of the World." In some paintings describing the scene of the birth of Jesus appears a goat symbolizing the sign of the Capricorn (the one under which the baby Jesus is born). As a bracket, the legend of the hero Samson refers to the Sun God. Samson's great locks symbolize the powerful sun rays but once the Sun enters the House of the Virgin (Dalila), the hero Samson (the Sun) loses its power.
The three Magi who came to bring gifts to baby Jesus symbolize in the view of certain Arab or Persian astronomers the three stars that form the Orion sword belt. They were called by these astronomers Magi who had come to pay homage to the Sun God.
The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ symbolizes again the victory of the Sun God over winter. After the long winter months the Sun (Jesus) rises and appears to pour out its warmth upon men.
Christ is also a god of the Age of Pisces. The Fish symbol is used very often in the New Testament (Jesus feeding people with bread and fish, many of Jesus' apostles are fishermen).
Jesus Christ, as a hero of the New Testament, has many things in common with other gods like Apollo (the god of light), Mithra (the god of light whose name means the undefeated Sun) or Bachus (which is ,like Jesus, a god that returns from the dead).
Conclusion: The sun is very important for our life on this planet and it has been at the center of many cults and religions. The allegorical Bible reports give even greater value to this star, but only if they are interpreted correctly. ! The Bible is not the word of God as some think, but a collection of legends and allegories of great symbolic value taken over from other cultures.
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