Monday, July 9, 2018

The Bible's Allegorical Themes


The bible is not to be taken literally. There was no Jesus, nor was there ever meant to be. There was no Chrisna, no Mohammed, no Buddah... all these characters and others are an allegorical representation of the sun, the planets, the stars, and the constellations. Every one of the majors astrological bodies is represented by someone or something allegorically in the bible.

The main character in the bible is the Sun and is played by the Jesus character. Opposite the Sun/Jesus is his nemesis Saturn played by, you guessed it, Satan. Mars, the planet that rules Aires is played by Adam, and Venus which rules the opposite sign of Libra is played by Eve. Peter, the fisherman represents Pisces, the two fishes, ruled by Jupiter (the Jew Peter). John the baptist and the concept of baptism is represented by the setting and rising sun out of the ocean at sunset and sunrise.

The 12 apostles represent the 12 signs of the Zodiac, and each apostle corresponds to a specific sign. In the old testament of the bible, the 12 signs of the Zodiac are called, The Children of Israel.

Aires the ram plays the role of the Lamb of God, as a lamb is a baby ram. Aires, the sunrise, is the lamb of god that takes away the sin (darkness) of the world. The sign of Virgo the Virgin is played by the Virgin Mary. The devil is not satan but resents the moment of darkness at sunset. The devil is opposite God as the sunrise is opposite the sunset and good is opposite evil. Evil is the darkness. The concept of sin is merely the sine wave of the zodiac as is the serpent in the Adam and Eve, sunrise and sunset story.

Solomon is the Sol of Mon, representing the sun and the moon.

The three stars of Orion's belt are represented by the three Kings, or three astrologers. The star in the east is Sirius, the East Star or Easter. The Star in the East is called the dog star but in reality is God, our creator.
Much more to come.

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