I woke up today ‘to’ the thought - very clearly, as though spoken; call it a message - that “The Sun is not what it seems”. On subsequent ’reflection’ today - Sunday; the Sun’s day; the day of the week dedicated to the Sun - on the general subject of ‘things not being what they seem,’ I was struck by the awareness that the concept of a holy Trinity was quite ancient even before the time of Christianity;(1) dating back at the least to the Egyptian religion based on the ‘story’ of Osiris, Isis, and Horus (the latter in perpetual conflict with his/an/the adversary, Set). Also of note, in this general regard, is the fact that the Indian messiah, Krishna, was known in early English spelling as Christna (and in Bengali, Krishna is reputedly ‘Christos’).(2)
Just sayin'.
That not only are things not always what they seem to be. But that they are often far older than we give them 'credit' for being.
A thought for
the day.
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footnotes:
(1) sometimes all female/Goddess, sometimes all male, sometimes a mixture; depending on the culture being reflected
footnotes:
(1) sometimes all female/Goddess, sometimes all male, sometimes a mixture; depending on the culture being reflected
(2) from ‘The Christ Conspiracy: The Greatest Story Ever Sold’ by Acharya S/ D.M. Murdock, p. 116.
Also see that page and the following page for an extensive list of "correspondences" between Krishna and the similar messianic character, Jesus.
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The Sun is not what it seems...
...nor is the Moon either, for that matter......
I'll keep on it.
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The Sun is not what it seems...
...nor is the Moon either, for that matter......
I'll keep on it.
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