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Post going into Mithraism and what it was all about. First from Wiki article on Astrological Ages:
What is interesting is that this Mithraism, despite the Iranian name, was a strictly Roman phenomena and heavily involving what might be called the Roman " Deep State", with membership drawn largely from the Roman legions. It was then basically a "Chinese style" Secret Society, connected to concerns of universal importance at least at that time and as i will show, connected to the Magi and the Nativity of Jesus Christ and therefore to the historical events i'm seeking to be enlightened by.
More here will follow later today;
A story from Church Father Julius Sextus Africanus 2nd century AD:
But what did the Magi see? St Ignatius who was the child who sat with Jesus in the Gospel account about children coming to Him, he wrote in his Epistle to the Ephesians Chapter 19 that:
And that resembles this from the Book of Apocalypse Chapter 12:
Which can be interpreted by this Scripture in Genesis Chapter 37 about Joseph and his dream about he and his family:
Israel brought forth the Christ, His Holy Ancestors and all those faithful to the God of Israel did, in pain, strife, and struggle.
Post going into Mithraism and what it was all about. First from Wiki article on Astrological Ages:
Mithraism
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Hipparchus' discovery of precession of the equinoxes may have created the Mithraic Mysteries, colloquially also known as Mithraism, a 1st – 4th century neo-Platonic mystery cult of the Roman god Mithras. The near-total lack of written descriptions or scripture necessitates a reconstruction of beliefs and practices from the archaeological evidence, such as that found in Mithraic temples (in modern times called mithraea), which were real or artificial caves representing the cosmos. Until the 1970s most scholars followed Franz Cumont in identifying Mithras as a continuation of the Persian god Mithra. Cumont's continuity hypothesis led him to believe that the astrological component was a late and unimportant accretion.[citation needed]
Cumont's views are no longer followed. Today, the cult and its beliefs are recognized as a synthesis of late-classical Greco-Roman thought, with an astrological component even more astrology-centric than Roman beliefs generally were during the early Roman Empire. The details remain debated.[27]
As far as axial precession is concerned, one scholar of Mithraism, David Ulansey, has interpreted Mithras as a personification of the force responsible for precession. He argues that the cult was a religious response to Hipparchus's discovery of precession, which – from the ancient geocentric perspective – amounted to the discovery that the entire cosmos (i.e., the outermost celestial sphere of the fixed stars) was moving in a previously unknown way. Ulansey's analysis is based on the tauroctony: the image of Mithras killing a bull that was placed at the center of every Mithraic temple. In the standard tauroctony, Mithras and the bull are accompanied by a dog, a snake, a raven, a scorpion and two identical young men, with torches.[27]
According to Ulansey, the tauroctony is a schematic star chart. The bull is Taurus, a constellation of the zodiac. In the astrological age that preceded the time of Hipparchus, the vernal equinox had taken place when the Sun was in the constellation of Taurus, and during that previous epoch the constellations of Canis Minor (The Dog), Hydra (The Snake), Corvus (The Raven), and Scorpius (The Scorpion) – that is, the constellations that correspond to the animals depicted in the tauroctony – all lay on the celestial equator (the location of which is shifted by the precession) and thus had privileged positions in the sky during that epoch. Mithras himself represents the constellation Perseus, which is located directly above Taurus the Bull: The same location occupied by Mithras in the tauroctony image. Mithras' killing of the Bull, by this reasoning, represented the power possessed by this new god to shift the entire cosmic structure, turning the cosmic sphere so that the location of the spring equinox left the constellation of Taurus (a transition symbolized by the killing of the Bull), and the Dog, Snake, Raven, and Scorpion likewise lost their privileged positions on the celestial equator.[27]
The iconography also contains two torch-bearing twins (Cautes and Cautopates) framing the bull-slaying image – one holding a torch pointing up and the other a torch pointing down. These torch-bearers are sometimes depicted with one of them (torch up) holding or associated with a Bull and a tree with leaves, and the other (torch down) holding or associated with a Scorpion and a tree with fruit. Ulansey interprets these torch-bearers as representing the spring equinox (torch up, tree with leaves, Bull) and the autumn equinox (torch down, tree with fruit, Scorpion) in Taurus and Scorpius respectively, which is where the equinoxes were located during the preceding "Age of Taurus" symbolized in the tauroctony as a whole.[citation needed]
From this, Ulansey concludes that Mithraic iconography was an "astronomical code" whose secret was the existence of a new cosmic divinity, unknown to those outside the cult, whose fundamental attribute was his ability to shift the structure of the entire cosmos, and thereby to control the astrological forces believed at that time to determine human existence. That gave him the power to grant his devotees success during life and salvation after death (i.e., a safe journey through the planetary spheres and a subsequent immortal existence in the sphere of the stars).[27]
What is interesting is that this Mithraism, despite the Iranian name, was a strictly Roman phenomena and heavily involving what might be called the Roman " Deep State", with membership drawn largely from the Roman legions. It was then basically a "Chinese style" Secret Society, connected to concerns of universal importance at least at that time and as i will show, connected to the Magi and the Nativity of Jesus Christ and therefore to the historical events i'm seeking to be enlightened by.
More here will follow later today;
A story from Church Father Julius Sextus Africanus 2nd century AD:
In Persia in the temple of Juno built by Cyrus, a priest announces that Juno has concieved. All the statues dance and sing at the news. A Star descends and announces the Birth of a Child, the Beginning and the End. All the statues fall down with their faces to the ground. The Magi announce that this Child is born at Bethlehem and advise the King to send ambassadors. Then Bacchus appears and predicts that this Child will drive out all the false gods. Departure of the Magi, guided by the Star. At Bethlehem they great Mary, have a portrait of her with the Child painted by a skilful slave and place it in their chief temple with this inscription: " to Jupiter Mithras, to the Great God, to King Jesus, the Persian Empire makes this dedication"
But what did the Magi see? St Ignatius who was the child who sat with Jesus in the Gospel account about children coming to Him, he wrote in his Epistle to the Ephesians Chapter 19 that:
" the light of this Star surpassed that of all the others: its brilliance was ineffable and its novelty was such that all those who looked at it were struck with astonishment. The sun, moon and the stars formed a choir round this Star"
And that resembles this from the Book of Apocalypse Chapter 12:
A great sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet and a crown of twelve stars on her head. She was pregnant and cried out in pain as she was about to give birth.
Which can be interpreted by this Scripture in Genesis Chapter 37 about Joseph and his dream about he and his family:
Then he had another dream, and he told it to his brothers. 'Listen,' he said, 'I had another dream, and this time the sun and moon and eleven stars were bowing down to me'
Israel brought forth the Christ, His Holy Ancestors and all those faithful to the God of Israel did, in pain, strife, and struggle.
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