Sunday, June 5, 2016

Roma Religion Has a Name Discovering the Roma Belief System

Roma Religion Has a Name
Discovering the Roma Belief System
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Dr Raven Dolick MsD/Chovihano
June 5, 2016
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  What is the Gypsy religion? The answer depends on who you ask…  Turks have been known to call them “Allahsiz insaniar” – godless. The Dutch, at one time, branded them “heathens”, “moon-men” was a popular French appellation of the enlightenment – and then there’s the remarkable Balkan folklore, "the Gypsy church was built of cheese, they ate their church, and for this reason", the story concludes, "the Gypsies have no religion".

  Ask a Gypsy his religion and he will likely say – Catholic, Muslim, Orthodox or any one of the proselytizing neo-Christian denominations that have been sweeping through the Gypsy camps. Western influence is an important component to defining the Roma religion since the level of integration into European society directly impacts the indigenous Roma belief system, known as Romanipen, settling at the base of their conscience and influencing their daily actions in however small or large a way.

  “Marginalized Roma” phenomenon that so often pops up in the social and political debate has managed to creep into academia on the topic of religion. Even though Romanipen, much like Christianity, Islam and Judaismon, possesses a personal theology, developed sense of morality and taboos, congregation, clergy and sacred text, a "religion" definition is time and again omitted in place of superficial labels like “philosophy”, “culture” or “set of laws”.

Understanding Our Romanipen
   Little is known of the Roma religion because unlike other popular religions, Roma do not proselytize. They do not accept converts since Romanipen is a birthright. You are either born of the faith or not. A “non-Roma”, in a strange turn of events, falls into the shadowy category “gadjo”, a derogatory term among Roma with a varying degree of definitions much like the majority label "Gypsy", "tzigan", "tatar" or even "crow"... Who is a Roma can be a complicated issue that resonates of the Jewish debate, “who is a Jew?” – and not surprisingly, the responses are quite similar…

   The Romanipen religion is composed of three major elements: a theology centering on universal dualism. Dualism defines the universe as a harmonious balance between two opposing principles: good and evil, light and dark, hot and cold, etc.  Secondly, ancestral worship and finally a congregation formed through a brotherhood bounded by a mutual bloodline.  Secrecy and isolation is the key to our survival and therefore the sacred text are never put to paper, instead preserved by orally transmitting to other trusted members of the congregation, generation after generation.  A long history of nomadism have done away with the concrete place of worship so often associated to organized religion; the Roma church is anywhere the fire burns; Romanipen is a religion that has no church as an actual building….

We Roma Build Altars of Ancestors and Devel
Roma Gabor Decor Symbolizing Family Unity

Ancestral Worship – Brotherhood - Dualism
   The worship is performed by honoring of the ancestors, the Roma saints, carried out in the day-by-day following of the traditions taught by the elders, just as the previous elders had taught, a line theoretically tracing all the way back to our Hindu-Indian origins at the banks of the Ganges. These traditions come to light in the dress codes, family roles, and overall “doing things the gypsy way”.  Observing the sacred traditions appeases the ancestors who much like the long line of Christian saints guide and protect the family. They guard them from evil spirits and bless them with the gifts of “baxt” (good luck).  Luck is not perceived as unexplained, unpredictable and uncontrollable force, but rather as karma. Everything has a cause revealed by a good day of sales - finding money on the street corner - the seemingly insignificant stubbing your toe - to the losing of your hair. These are all rewards or punishments of the family’s behavior and therefore we Roma follow our traditions on a daily basis "with every footprint" out of respect, honor, duty, and yes, also fear.

Ancestor worship
   “Phralipe”, Roma brotherhood, forms the community. There is no sense of individuality in Roma life but a collective body of family called Familia and community and this forms both our identity and purpose of being; “all for one – and one for all”.  “Phralipe” offers a valuable support system that also collectively disciplines by exclusion varying between uninvited to community events to the extreme and permanent excommunication, a punishment considered worse than death.

Brotherhood/Phralipe
    Christianity is a religion of strict morals yet which withholds condemnation till the final “judgment day” when an individual’s good and bad deeds are collectively weighed.  This added time allows the sinner the chance to experience on his own and "find his way". In addition, there are means of correcting past transgressions through penance and a little something called “absolution” that can completely erase the slate clean. Roma, on the other hand, follow a karma justice system that strikes as you go along.

   The cornerstone of our Roma belief system is the concept of dualism.  The Roma perspective is a universe of conflicting forces: good and evil, light and dark, hot and cold, that magically comes together forming a harmonious balance revealed in the daily rising of the sun - then its set, the changing seasons as well as death of the old followed by new life.  The world and all on it is a balance and maintaining this harmonious balance is the key to good living.  Everything in this world has its place on the shelf of life and must be maintained in that order it’s been placed to keep the balance.  A break in the order results in an unbalanced universe and the tipping of the shelf which we all know results in an ungodly mess on the floor (chaos).

Katma and Our Karma Symbol
   All religions acknowledge the human conflict between good and evil. While the mightier force is commonly awarded to the power of good, like they say, “love conquers all”, Romanipen, fears the negative, evil, as the stronger entity; it's tricky and sneaky, so that letting even a single drop into the area of good can spread and contaminate and ultimately lead to ruin. Therefore the pollutant (marime our maxime) is religiously kept in its place and forbidden from mixing with what is pure (uzo).

   This balance of opposing forces is everywhere and in everything and which includes the human body, most notably the mystical female body that through the miracle of childbirth offers a holy gateway into the celestial spirit world of unborn souls.  Above the waist where the child’s milk is distributed is clean and therefore contrary to modern western morality there is absolutely no shame in exposed breast.  The area below the waist, however, is unclean and must be carefully covered to prevent the spreading of impurities (“maxrime”).  One of most threatening acts a woman can perform is lifting the front of her dress and transmitting these impurities onto others. Those infected by the spread must immediately go through a purification ritual of removing the stain with a thorough washing.

   Gadjo are another area of concern as they are full blown “maxrime” and therefore a wall of separation must be thoroughly maintained.  In this instance “maxrime” takes on a more pragmatic synonymous meaning for “cultural change” that once let in can spread like a plaque by knocking-out one seemingly insignificant custom at a time (for example, women wearing pants) leading into further integration until ultimately assimilation takes over destroying the culture, identity and race.

   Socializing with Gajo is only through business.  In some cases separate sets of dishes, utensils and cups are set aside reserved only for gajo guest for fear of “maxrime” spreading through the food.  Any contact with things “maxrime” are followed with immediate purification ritual of intense washing. It is seriously guarded because evil introduced into the family disrupts the harmonious balance  that can move about under the skin like a virus spawning illnesses ranging from the common cold to cancers.

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Friday, June 3, 2016

Numerology and first letters

FROM YOUR MASTER NUMEROLOGIST Jun 3

Numerology has a great deal to do with the numeric value of the alphabet and there are many legends and theories about how this came about.

The alphabet itself was inspired by pictorial representations
that recorded elaborate stories. These full pictographs originally
were abbreviated to form hieroglyphics with each symbol
depicting a word. As more time elapsed the glyphs were
further reduced to represent individual sounds and then the
consonants and vowels that we know today.

The modern alphabet that numerological systems are based on is derived from an earlier hieroglyphic system that is still used by Japanese and Chinese cultures. Each letter also symbolizes a number. This has remained unchanged, even though our speech patterns have evolved to make some sounds obsolete.

Each sound is thought to also have an esoteric spiritual
implication, with an essence that can be described as a number. Even more meaning is given to the very first letter of the word.

Here is a breakdown of the numerical vibrations of the letters in
the alphabet according to ancient numerology systems that
originated in Babylon and Egypt. In these systems, personality was analyzed by the first letter of the name.

A is the numerical equivalent of 1 and symbolizes confidence. When it's the first vowel in a name, the person tends to be bold. On the negative side, A can be critical of efforts of others.

B is the numerical equivalent of 2 and represents our emotions. A person with a B first letter is friendly and a homebody. On the
negative side, B can be self absorbed if not a bit greedy.

C is the numerical equivalent of 3 and represents energy. C people are talented and get along well with others. Negatively, C people can be ruthless and cruel.

D is the numerical equivalent of 4 and represents balance. It is
very powerful and is the letter associated with business. When it is the first consonant in a name the person is very tired. On the negative side a D person can be stubborn.

E is the second vowel in the alphabet and is the numerical
equivalent of 5. It is a is warm hearted, loving and compassionate. The E can be unreliable and a bit flaky.

F is the numerical equivalent of 6 and represents love. It is
warm-hearted, compassionate, and easy going. When it is the first consonant in a name it carries the vibration of a nurturer.
Negatively, F people can be prone to self-pity.

G is the numerical equivalent of 7 and represents mysticism and religious experiences. This letter is imaginative, creative, and helpful. When it is the first consonant in a name, the bearer will tend to be a loner. G's don't listen well to others.

H is the numerical equivalent of 8 and represents creativity and
power. This letter has a great deal of business talent. Negatively, it can be self absorbed and greedy.

I is the third vowel of the alphabet and is the numerical
equivalent of 9. It represents law and as a general rule is
sensitive, compassionate and humane. On the negative side people with this first letter can be ill-tempered.

J is the numerical equivalent of 1 and represents our aspirations. This letter is truthful, benevolent and intelligent. When it is the first consonant in a name the bearer will possess an unyielding desire to not give up and will therefore find success - eventually. Negatively, J can be lazy and lack direction.

K is the numerical equivalent of 2 and represents a person that
goes to extremes. K people are strong willed and influential.
Negatively, K can be dissatisfied with life and take their discontent out on others.

L is the numerical equivalent of 3 and represents action. It is
charitable and well adjusted but can be somewhat accident prone.

M is the numerical equivalent of 4 and represents spirituality.
This letter has a great deal of self confidence and is therefore
likely to achieve success. The drawback is that people with this
letter can be workaholics.

N is the numerical equivalent of 5 and represents imagination. It
is intuitive and communicative, but negatively can be predisposed to jealousy.

O is equates to the number 6. This letter represents patience,
compentence and is particularly studious. The drawback of being an O is being a bit of a drama queen.

P is the numerical equivalent of 7 and represents power. When it is the first consonant in a name the bearer is likely to think of
spiritual matters. Negatively, P people can be selfish and flaky.

Q is the numerical equivalent of 8 and represents originality. It
symbolizes genius and the unknowable. Negatively, Q can be too self absorbed.

R is the numerical equivalent of 9 and is tolerant and humane but has a tendency to become short tempered. When it is the first consonant in a name the bearer will often act as a diplomat.

S is the numerical equivalent of 1 and represents beginnings. S
people are very sexy. Negatively, S can act impulsively without
concern for others.

T is the numerical equivalent of 2 and represents growth. It is a
restless letter which seeks answers to spiritual questions.
Negatively, T is overly emotional, indecisive and is often easily
influenced by the opinions of others.

U is the final true vowel in the alphabet and is the numerical
equivalent of 3. The U person is very lucky in all ways.
Negatively, U can be selfish, greedy and indecisive.

V is the numerical equivalent of 4 and represents construction. It is an industrious letter which is tireless and efficient. However
V people can also be ruthless.

W is the numerical equivalent of 5 and represents self-expression. These first letter people are artistic. Negatively, W can be greedy and take too many risks.

X is the numerical equivalent of 6 and represents sexuality. This
letter is very sexy. Unfaithfulness is an unpleasant character
trait as well.

Y is the penultimate letter in our alphabet and is the numerical
equivalent of 7. This number loves freedom and dislikes restraint of any kind. However Y can be indecisive and lazy.

Z is the final letter in our alphabet and is the numerical
equivalent of 8. It represents hope and peace. Negatively, Z first
letter people often act without thinking and without regard for
others.

As you can see this is quite a different way of looking at name
numerology but it is also a very ancient way that is often
very accurate.

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Monday, May 30, 2016

Intuitive Astrology

INTUITIVE ASTROLOGY
Dr Raven Dolick MsD
May 30, 2016
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Raven, I just keep being amazed each week on how right dead on you are when I get my weekly astrology forecast".
Another clients writes me, Your Lycan After Dark Astrology you post every night is so spot on and love how you shift the spirit of the wolf into each posting".
And it goes on and on.
Why?
Because Astrology and intuition go hand in hand and actually intuition is my mainstay when I work with clients on a daily individual basis.
IT SHOULD BE THIS WAY!
If you are doing real numerology work or astrology, tarot, spiritual counseling etc. you should be intuitive and hearing these comments like I get continuously!
Astrology and Intuition IS A Dynamic Duo
Each of the twelve astrological signs symbolizes unique ways that intuition can weave its magic through them. In my opinion, no one sign has a monopoly on making use of intuition. The universe filters its magnificent collective waves of intelligence through the signs, which act as filters to manifest this energy into meaningful reality. The signs point the way for each of us to express our intuition creatively and with clear sense of purpose.
When you get your astrological chart done based on your date, place, and time of birth, it becomes evident that your consciousness is a mixture of the twelve signs. Life is a twelve-step process! Each sign offers us a path to tune into our intuition and take us a step closer to greater evolutionary growth.
Each Sun sign belongs to an element: Fire, Earth, Air, and Water. The Fire signs (Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius) are fast to act on intuitive impulses, making the world respond quickly to their goals. The Earth signs (Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn) prefer to proceed with caution. It is as though intuition is a stabilizing force leading to pragmatic and focused planning. The Air signs (Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius) have a tendency to reflect with their intuition. Why? To ensure that their mental insights are filled with logic and polished with clarity. The Water signs (Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces) have a natural ability to tap into intuition but are not always fast to act on it (the reason being that they want to process what the energy means before putting it into action).
In my eBook “Developing Your Innate Psychic Abilities” I pin point four Psychic types: The Physical, Emotional, Mental, and Spiritual. And when reading the book the Physical Psychic Type corresponds to the astrological Earth signs; the Emotional Psychic Type is linked to the astrological Fire signs; the Mental Psychic Type is associated with the astrological Air signs; and the Spiritual Psychic Type is related to the astrological Water signs. The psychic and intuitive forces of the universe are alive and well in all of us! It only takes a bit of awakening to our inner potential to get the gifts this miraculous energy can deliver to make our lives more fulfilling, healing, and enlightening. When we make use of intuition we can experience that the great psychologist Carl Jung called Synchronicity, which symbolizes a meaningful coincidence. Synchronicity can confirm that we are tuning into the messages being sent to us by intuition.
I also teach how the four functions described by Carl Jung (Emotion, Intellect, Sensation, and Intuition) correspond to the four elements. Emotion is similar in nature to the Fire element; Intellect fits with the Air Element; Sensation is very much like the Earth element; Intuition is linked to the Water element. In my book, I describe how your day of birth (and therefore, your Sun sign) is an intuitive doorway back into your past life patterns and how you can transform these impulses into growth-promoting expression.
How might the sign Aries make use of intuition? This Fiery spirit is like a laser beam of enthusiasm. The warrior sign can be bold to put intuition to work while everyone else is still thinking about taking the first step! Creative power manifests like a bolt of lightning. However, there is another side of the coin to consider. There are times intuitive forces are asking this Mars-ruled fire sign to slow down (the reason being that Aries can actually get greater results when pausing for a moment to consider the consequences of actions). Also, long-range planning or adopting a little structure can empower the intended plan. The reward for taking the time to deepen an intuitive awareness is spending less energy to get the same result, maybe even a better one. The synchronicity that can manifest when Aries utilizes clear intuition is more balanced relationships, career success, and a clearer sense of identity.
Taurus is careful when using intuition. This Earthy spirit moves as though each step along the way must have solid ground underfoot. Intuitive forces are welcomed if they promise to lead to practical results. Stability is the lifeline of this sign. Creative power builds slowly and releases with a force that can knock any obstacle out of its way. On occasion, the universe asks Taurus to allow the intuition it sends greater spontaneity to roam more freely to point the way to new abundant turf. Intuition will entice Taurus to drop a resistance to trying alternative ways to happiness and seeking greater challenges. There are times when intuitive forces will encourage this Venus-ruled sign to have greater belief in ideals and not fear fighting for them. The synchronicity that might result when Taurus has faith in intuition is a life of balanced inner peace sitting along side an outer life that is aligned with creative potential.
Gemini is fast-thinking and mentally excited when using intuition. This Airy spirit moves briskly through life, skipping along with ideas that constantly pulsate through those electrifying brain synapses. Diversity and open options are as dear to Gemini as oxygen is to breathe. Intuitive flashes stimulate this sign to move quickly with mental objectivity and with laser-like perceptions that stay eager for new information. The universe sends intuitive clues to Gemini about networking with the right people and keeping abreast of the latest societal trends. Communication is what inspires this Mercury-ruled sign to make use of intuition and it is the gateway for it to manifest. There are instances when the universe asks Gemini to intuitively change course and pursue deeper knowledge that can take this curious sign to self-mastery. The synchronicity that can manifest when Gemini learns not to fear using emotional energy is a life filled with a clearer mental balance and less psychological burnout.
Cancer becomes emotional and intrigued by the use of intuition. Honest! This Watery spirit knows something magical is taking place and eventually becomes a witness to the intuitive process itself as events transpire connected to utilizing this energy. Intuition is more of a ritual for Cancer, and for some of this sign a deep spiritual/religious experience. Home, family, pets, and nature are allies. The universe at times asks Cancer to initiate a plan to act on but then suddenly sends a second wave of intuition that says pause. It is this rhythm of move and pause that allows Cancer to more clearly adopt a life script that fits its needs. Some perceive Cancer as complicated to understand for this reason, although this Moon-ruled sign simply sees this as business as usual. The Ocean’s tides have a similar pulse in that they come in and move out with predictable movement, and so does this lunar-ruled sign. The synchronicity that can find birth when Cancer consciously embraces intuition is a life aligned with emotional security, clear dependency needs, and rewarding creative accomplishments.
Leo engages intuition in a dramatic and lively manner (it is more like a roar with this solar-ruled Fiery spirit). Being the center of attention is sometimes a desire with this sign, but not always is this the case. The universe can send messages that tuning into intuition is a matter of self-confidence but can require a dose of humility. Leo has a strong pride in seeing its efforts bring results. Flexibility is the key to making use of intuition for Leo, and it may not come easy. The interesting thing about Leo is that sometimes it is well in the middle of a plan or creative process that intuitive instincts get clearer and stronger. It is crucial for Leo not to lose confidence or patience when an idea takes time to come to fruition. Why? Because this is when the intuitive process may be gaining greater strength and insight. The synchronicity that greets Leo when having faith in intuition is more fulfilling love shared with others and feeling the full intensity of creative exploration that can produce recognition from others.
Virgo screens intuition carefully, or perhaps it is more accurate to say listens to it as though it is auditioning it for a part in a play. When convinced an intuitive insight has merit, this Mercury-ruled Earthy spirit can put ideas to work in a hurry. Mental persistence and an analytical nature come standard with this sign. When the universe sends intuitive information in the form of thoughts, dreams, or ideals, it is key for Virgo not to too quickly write them off as unreal or impractical. In between the lines of a symbol could be the inspirational force needed to carry out a special project or pursue a fulfilling goal. Virgo is wise not to dwell on negative thinking. It is the talent to sense perfection from imperfection that separates this sign from the others. When transcending self-doubt life is more magical and opportunities come quicker. The synchronicity reward can suddenly become a reality when surrendering a relentless attention to detail to trusting an intuitive hunch and acting with faith in beliefs.
Libra weighs intuition thoughtfully on a scale of what would be the right choice to make to avoid conflict. This sign does like the feeling it can experience when finally resolving difficult decisions. This Venus-ruled Airy spirit has a knack in utilizing intuition in an artistic way. Social interacting and romance often launches intuitive intensity in this sign. Mental insights can guide Libra toward a deeper way of intuiting the right paths to self-growth and inner fulfillment. Indecision is what can throw a major curveball into moving forward with assertiveness. Walking that delicate balance between satisfying personal goals with expectations of others is a constant need. The universe may send a strong intuitive signal to Libra that jumping off the fence of not making a decision is liberating. Becoming un-conflicted about making choices is freedom. People skills are usually highly developed in this sign. Synchronicity is a pleasant surprise achieved through not second-guessing a well-conceived plan and not overly trying to please others.
Scorpio has a strong tenacious emotional field surrounding its consciousness, and intuition has to knock extra hard to penetrate this very focused Watery spirit. It should be said that when this Pluto-ruled sign lets intuition guide its thinking and feelings, amazing creative power can manifest with great passion! This is a sign that often has an agenda that may remain hidden but eventually made visible to those they trust. When the universe comes calling with intuitive gifts Scorpio must decide, sooner or later, what to do with this energy. It is not so unusual for the universe to send a second and possibly a third wave of intuitive energy in a persistent manner to get the attention of this sign that prefers life on its own terms. Learning to convert negative tendencies into positive expression leads to self-mastery and success. Synchronicity surfaces in the form of a sense of rebirth, insights into marketing skills, and renewed personal empowerment when facing inner fears through embracing honest self-examination.
Sagittarius moves so fast that it appears actions and intuition occur simultaneously. It should be said that this Fiery spirit might not necessarily even be aware that intuition is leading the charge forward. This sign lit with a fuel-injected enthusiasm has really no rival in this department of feeling naturally optimistic. Occasionally a little slowing down allows this Jupiter-ruled sign a fast instant to grab the hand of intuition and make the right choice in the nick of time. Life is more rewarding when Sagittarius keeps an open mind and stays clear of dogmatism. The universe is more likely to send intuitive waves when this fireball maintains a broad perspective. Perceiving the cup as at least half full keeps options open and opportunities plentiful. When the mind is radiating a generous energy and hunger for learning, intuitive power is readily available. Travel on the mental and physical planes accelerates the pace that intuition works for this sign. Synchronicity manifests in the form of luck and sudden new adventures.
Capricorn puts intuition to the test. This "show-me" Earthy spirit has a very pragmatic mind. There is a protective guard around this sign similar to Saturn, its planetary ruler. The universe is attracted to the structure-orientation of Capricorn because it knows it has found a reliable vehicle to create through. The test for Capricorn is to relax enough into intuitive energy and really go with its flow. It can then sense the rewards that comes from having the faith to release this creative power into the world. Intuitive energy knows it will be well-utilized in this very grounded sign; there is no other sign as determined to finish what is started. Responsibility and ambition come naturally. Relinquishing fear releases endless opportunities. Synchronicity comes through not resisting change and balancing common sense with higher ideals.
Aquarius can run like the wind with intuition as though it has been hit by a bolt of sudden, lightning-like insight! The mind of this Uranus-ruled Airy spirit does not move in a linear fashion. Some would perceive this as erratic, but to Aquarius this is just an ordinary routine. This sign thinks very fast as a general rule and might not be aware it is following an intuitive impulse. Seeking new and interesting life pursuits is a constant drive. This is not a very emotional sign; feelings are stored within a logical framework. The inventive nature of Aquarius is in its DNA. A desire to rebel against a regular schedules is sometimes when intuition manifests almost by accident. When the universe blows waves of intuition toward this breezy soul it intrigues the intellect of Aquarius. It is the challenge that intuition presents in the form of a puzzle that entices this sign to move forward in unique ways. Synchronicity emerges when Aquarius is acting upbeat and excited about a future filled with unusual experiences.
Pisces drinks intuition as a regular diet, but may be doing this unconsciously. This Neptune-ruled Watery spirit walks a fine line between the conscious and subconscious mind. A strong idealism and emotional sensitivity colors the inner lining of Piscean thinking. The universe enjoys coming into the Pisces world through dreams and the arts. The test for Pisces is having faith in intuition. Creative power becomes a reality when Pisces merges its belief system with goals. Sound reality-testing keeps this sign more focused and balanced. Denial and excessive escapism dilute the potential of intuitive opportunities. Facing adversity in a direct manner unleashes inner clarity and attracts success. It helps to become aware that an extreme attachment to making things perfect could be the enemy of the good and inner peace. Synchronicity comes to greet Pisces vibrantly when walking the talk with confidence and keeping expectations of self and others reasonable.
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Saturday, May 28, 2016

Biblical Origins In Ancient Egypt Dr Raven Dolick MsD

Biblical Origins In Ancient Egypt
Dr Raven Dolick MsD
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Easter
Massey - 'Ancient Egypt' - "According to the synoptic, it was on the 15th of the month Nisan that the Crucifixion occurred. But according to John, it was on the 14th. These two different reckonings are solar and lunar. When time was reckoned by the lunar month of twenty-eight days, the 14th was the day of mid-month, or full moon, the day of the equinox and of the Easter Pasch. In the luni-solar reckoning of thirty days to the month, the 15th was the day of full moon in the equinox. The two dates for the Crucifixion are identical with these two possible dates for the equinox. There was a fortnight, or half-moon of fourteen days, and a half-month of fifteen days. The French fortnight is quinze jours, or fifteen days, and this is the fifteen-day fortnight of the Christian festivals, the Passion and the Resurrection. The 14th Nisan was true to the lunar calculation of time, but the 15th was also needed for the solar reckoning, and, as usual, the Christian founders have brought on both in aiming at the one supposed event. It has lately become known, from a lexicographical tablet belonging to the library of Assurbanipal, that the Assyrians also kept a Sabbath (Shapatu) of the 15th day of the month, or full moon in the luni-solar reckoning.

Thus the crucifixion assigned by the synoptic to the 15th Nisan was according to the solar month, and the 14th assigned by John was lunar, both being astronomical, and both impossible as dates in human history. The festival of the seventh day is Jewish, and a festival of the eighth day was continued by the Christians. Barnabas (Ep. 15) says, "We observe the eighth day with gladness, in which Jesus rose from the dead". This identifies the eighth day as a Sunday, and only in the Egyptian way of celebrating the 15th following the Tenait on the seventh can the eighth day be a Sabbath. The seventh day was Saturday, the day of Sebek. The eighth day was Sunday, once a month, the day of Ra, and thus the eighth day became the Lord's day in the pre-Christian religion; and the origin of both festivals or Sabbaths of the seventh day and of the 15th, eight days afterwards, can be traced to the sun-god as Horus and the sun-god as Ra (Rit., ch. 113, 7).

Fourteen thousand years ago the vernal equinox coincided with the sign of Virgo and the autumn equinox with the sign of Pisces. And here they learned writer Eratosthenes has a word to say upon this point. He is a most unimpeachable witness for the Egyptians; a better could not be subpoenaed. He was born in the year 276 B.C. He was keeper of the great Alexandrian library and the most learned Greek in Egypt at the time. Amongst other subjects he wrote on was astronomy and he testifies to the fact that the festival of Isis, which was celebrated in his time at the autumn equinox, had been celebrated when the Easter equinox was in Virgo. This perfectly agrees with the position of Isis, the Virgin Mother in the Zodiac. During those six months in the great year=six signs, the child as periodic fulfiller of time and season in the Zodiac, together with the birth and birthplace, was receding through the six signs in precession, from Virgo to Pisces. Thirteen thousand years later the autumn equinox coincided once more with the sign of Virgo. Now there is no meeting-point of the mythology with the astronomy more obvious than in these two signs of the Zodiac. But it is impossible that this imagery should have been constellated in the planisphere the last time the equinoxes entered them, which was about the year 255 B.C., where they still linger at the present moment. And the time before that, in round numbers, was 26,000 years previously.

It is a fixed fundamental fact that the death and rebirth of the year were commemorated at this time from the 20th to the 25th of July, when the birth of Horus was announced by the star Sothis or the Bennu=Phoenix. It is equally a fact that when the solar Horus had entered the Zodiac the birthplace was shifted from sign to sign, according to the movement in precession, from Virgo to Leo, from Cancer to the Gemini, from Taurus to Aries, from Aries to Pisces. The pathway of eternity was now depicted in the circle of precession. In this the sonship of Horus was continued after the fatherhood of God had been established, and Horus became the manifestos for the eternal in the sphere of solar time. Hence the sayings of Horus in the Ritual. "I am Horus, the prince of eternity". "Witness of Eternity is my name" (ch. 42). He calls himself "the persistent traveler on the highways of heaven", which he surveys as "the everlasting one". "I am Horus", he says, "who steppeth onwards through eternity" - without stopping or ever standing still.

The Divine mother and child had been humanized in the Egyptian religion when the stone monuments begin for us, at least ten thousand years ago, but the zootypes were still continued as data in sign-language. This was the knowledge that was in possession of the Wise Men, the Magi, the Zoroastrians, Jews, Gnostics, Essenes and others who kept the reckoning, read the signs, and knew the time at which the advent was to occur, once every fourteen lifetimes (14x71-2 years), in the "house of a thousand years", or once every 2,155 years, when the prince of peace was to be reborn as the lamb in the sign of the ram, or as Ichthus the fish in the sign of Pisces. He had been born as a calf in the sign of the bull; as the beetle in cancer; as the lion in Leo; as the red shoot of the vine in Virgo; as lord of the balance in the Scales. And when the Easter equinox had moved round slowly into the sign of the ram, the coming fulfiller of the cycle was Jesus or Horus, that "Lamb of God", who is supposed to have become historical 2,410 years later to take away the sins of the Christian world."

The Meek Shall Inherit The Earth
Massey - 'Ancient Egypt' - "In this new Jerusalem on earth it was to be as it had been in the maat upon the mount, where Atum or Osiris imaged the eternal on his seat who presided over the pole of heaven (Rit., ch. 7). Every man was to speak the truth with his neighbour, and execute the judgment of truth and peace in their gates after attaining the maat. Amongst the Egyptian sayings that have been taken literally by the Jews and Christians is the statement that the meek shall inherit the earth. We read in the Psalms, "Those that wait on the Lord, they shall inherit the land. Yet a little while and the wicked shall not be. But the meek shall inherit the land, and shall delight themselves in the abundance of peace. Their inheritance shall be forever. But the wicked shall perish. Such as be blessed of him shall inherit the land, and they that be cursed of him shall be cut off. The righteous shall inherit the land. Wait on the Lord, and he shall exalt thee to inherit the land" (Psalm 37). If such promises and prophecies had applied to the lands of this world (which they did not), our English race would have proved itself to have been the most righteous people on earth, and the landless Jews the most utterly deceived by the Lord on whom they waited, like the hungry animal in the fable, when he depended on the word of the nurse who threatened to throw the child to the wolf, and was deceived regarding his supper. It never was our earth that the meek or the righteous were to inherit, but the land in the earth of a future life, the land that was promised to the doers of right and the fulfillers of justice on this earth, who became the cultivators in the fields of divine harvest for eternity. In the Egyptian teaching this land of promise, of plenty, and of peace was the land of Hetep, the garden of Aarru, the elysian fields, the paradise of spirits perfected who were the only righteous on the summit of the mount, which had to be attained by long climbing in the life hereafter as well as in the life on earth. That was the only land to be attained by those who waited on the Lord. It was a land of pure delight mapped out in the northern heaven, to be seen through the darkness that covered the earth by night. In that land every worker had his appointed portion given to cultivate and bring forth his share of produce. There were no Feringhees or eaters of the earth up there. But change the venue and pervert the teaching by making this land of promise an earthly possession, as is done all through the biblical writings, and you have an alleged divine sanction and warrant for all the robbery of land and all the iniquity that has been perpetrated against the weaker races of the aborigines by God Almighty's favourite whites. The Jews professed to wait upon the Lord, therefore they were to inherit the land. The Spaniards like-wise waited on the Lord, and therefore the lands of the Peruvians and Mexicans were theirs by divine right. So has it been with the English in America, in Australia, in Africa. They who wait upon the Lord once a week, or once a year upon Atonement Day, without atonement, shall inherit the earth. And all the time such teaching is not only utterly immoral, not only ethically false; it never had the significance assigned to it by the Jews and Christians when first taught by the Egyptians. A false bottom has thus been laid by this perversion of old Egypt's wisdom, and on that false bottom have the Jews and Christians built for this world, whereas the Egyptians laid their foundations for eternity.

The Garden of Eden
Massey - 'Ancient Egypt' - "The Aarru paradise in Amenta is also the garden of the two trees, the same as the Hebrew garden of Eden. A form of Eden is undoubtedly Babylonian, even by name. According to 'the native tradition, the type was localized in Eridu, the place of the eternal tree or stalk at the centre of the circumpolar paradise, or of Eridu in the firmamental water termed "the abyss". In the mythos the Great Mother is called " the divine lady of Edin", and also "the goddess of the tree of life". As the tree she brings forth her child, the branch, the same as Hathor does in Egypt. The name of Hathor signifies the house of Horus, as the tree. So the Great Mother Zikum is the house of Tammuz, as the tree that grew in Eridu. But the Egyptian stalk of the uat or papyrus plant is indefinitely earlier than the typical tree. One fact of itself will serve to show that the biblical Eden was not derived from the Assyrian Edin, because in this garden there is but a single tree, which is apparently the tree of life. The divine lady of Edin is the goddess of the tree of life, and there is no mention of a tree of knowledge. Secondly, the serpent as a type of evil in the book of Genesis is not the Babylonian dragon Tiamat. The biblical dragon is of neither sex, whereas Tiamat is female. The Hebrew dragon or evil serpent is the Apap of Egypt from Genesis to Revelation. Apap is a water-reptile whose dwelling is at the bottom of the dark waters called the void of Apap, from which it rises in rebellion as the representative of drought. This is the serpent described by Amos: "Though they be hid from my sight in the bottom of the sea, thence will I command the serpent, and he shall bite them" (Amos ix. 3). Another reason. The Hebrew Eden is in a land that was watered by a mist that went up from the ground, and where no rain fell on the earth (Genesis 2:5-6). That land above all earthly prototypes was Egypt, which assuredly did not suffer like Babylonia from the "curse of rain", from which the Akkadian month "As-an" was named. But there was a pre-solar paradise enclosure which had but one tree in it.

This as Egyptian is the paradise of Am-Khemen, which Shu uplifted with his two-pronged prop that images the pole, when he divided earth from heaven and raised the upper circumpolar paradise. Paradise, says Ibn Ezra, is the place of one tree. Mount Hetep in the northern heaven is a kind of typical one-tree-hill.

The two trees in the garden of Eden can be accounted for upon Egyptian ground, but on no other; one being the tree of the pole in the stellar mythos, the other the tree of life or of dawn in the garden eastward. The two typical trees are recognizable as Egyptian in the Book of the Dead. In one chapter (97th) they are called the two divine sycamores of heaven and earth. The sycamore of heaven is identified as the tree of Nut. It stands in "the lake of equipoise", which is at the celestial pole. The tree of earth is the tree of Hathor and of dawn. Atum-Ra, the solar god, is also described as coming forth from betwixt the two trees. "I know those two sycamores of emerald, between which Ra cometh forth as he advances over the firmament" ( ch. 109). The tree of earth, or Hathor, and the tree of heaven, or Nut, were brought on together and united in the tree of burial for the mummy. Wherever it was possible the Egyptian-coffin was made from the wood of the sycamore tree, the khat-en-ankhu, or tree of life, so that the dead might be taken in the embrace of the mother of life, who was represented by the tree. This was Hathor as bringer to birth in the mythology, and Nut the bringer of-souls to their rebirth in the eschatology. The relative positions of these two goddesses with the tree were illustrated by the pictures painted on the coffin. Hathor as a form of the mother-earth, the tree-form, is portrayed inside the coffin on the board upon which the mummy rested, taking the dead to her embrace as the mother of life. Nut, the mother-heaven, was represented on the inner part of the coffin-lid arching over the mummy as bringer of the manes to new life above. It was burial in the tree when the tree had come to be elaborately carved in the shape of a coffin. This symbolized a resurrection of the spirit from the tree of life as Horus rose again from out the tree of dawn. Now when Amenta was planted by Ptah, the father of Atum, several features of the circumpolar paradise, as before said, were not only repeated, they were duplicated. One of these was the typical tree. The tree of the pole remained as the central support of the universe, the tree of the three worlds, i.e., of Amenta, earth and heaven (Egyptian) Arali, earth and heaven (Babylonian) hell, mid-gard and heaven (Norse), and others that might be added. In Egypt this was almost superseded by the tat of Ptah, which is a pillar of the four corners based upon the tree as type of the pole when this was erected in Amenta. Thus, the primal paradise was the place of one tree. The paradise or garden in Amenta is the place of two trees - because the ground-rootage had been doubled in phenomena. These two trees appear in the Ritual as the tree of Hathor and the tree of Nut; the tree of earth and the tree of heaven; the tree of the north and the tree of the east.

The two trees in the garden of Eden can be accounted for upon Egyptian ground, but on no other; one being the tree of the pole in the stellar mythos, the other the tree of life or of dawn in the garden eastward. The two typical trees are recognizable as Egyptian in the Book of the Dead. In one chapter (97th) they are called the two divine sycamores of heaven and earth. The sycamore of heaven is identified as the tree of Nut. It stands in "the lake of equipoise", which is at the celestial pole. The tree of earth is the tree of Hathor and of dawn. Atum-Ra, the solar god, is also described as coming forth from betwixt the two trees. "I know those two sycamores of emerald, between which Ra cometh forth as he advances over the firmament" ( ch. 109). The tree of earth, or Hathor, and the tree of heaven, or Nut, were brought on together and united in the tree of burial for the mummy. Wherever it was possible the Egyptian-coffin was made from the wood of the sycamore tree, the khat-en-ankhu, or tree of life, so that the dead might be taken in the embrace of the mother of life, who was represented by the tree. This was Hathor as bringer to birth in the mythology, and Nut the bringer of-souls to [Page 449] their rebirth in the eschatology. The relative positions of these two goddesses with the tree were illustrated by the pictures painted on the coffin. Hathor as a form of the mother-earth, the tree-form, is portrayed inside the coffin on the board upon which the mummy rested, taking the dead to her embrace as the mother of life. Nut, the mother-heaven, was represented on the inner part of the coffin-lid arching over the mummy as bringer of the manes to new life above. It was burial in the tree when the tree had come to be elaborately carved in the shape of a coffin. This symbolized a resurrection of the spirit from the tree of life as Horus rose again from out the tree of dawn. Now when Amenta was planted by Ptah, the father of Atum, several features of the circumpolar paradise, as before said, were not only repeated, they were duplicated. One of these was the typical tree. The tree of the pole remained as the central support of the universe, the tree of the three worlds, i.e., of Amenta, earth and heaven (Egyptian) Arali, earth and heaven (Babylonian) hell, mid-gard and heaven (Norse), and others that might be added. In Egypt this was almost superseded by the tat of Ptah, which is a pillar of the four corners based upon the tree as type of the pole when this was erected in Amenta. Thus, the primal paradise was the place of one tree. The paradise or garden in Amenta is the place of two trees - because the ground-rootage had been doubled in phenomena. These two trees appear in the Ritual as the tree of Hathor and the tree of Nut; the tree of earth and the tree of heaven; the tree of the north and the tree of the east.

Elohim
One of the Mysteries of the Bible occurs in the first verse of Genesis. Elohim should be translated as Gods, yet it is presented to us in the King James Version in the Singular. We have to look at the Egyptian origin to understand why the One God is so often given plurality.
The following extract from Gerald Massey's work tells us how the Egyptians saw God in many characters. The reader is urged though to read the paragraphs that follow, in Ancient Egypt - Light of the World for a better understanding.
Massey - 'Ancient Egypt' - "The word Elohim in Hebrew is employed both as a singular and a plural noun for god and gods, or spirits, with no known origin in phenomena by which the plurality could be explained. For this we must consult the Egyptian wisdom in the mythos which preceded the eschatology. In the "Dispatches from Palestine" there is a perfect parallel to the twofold use of Elohim in the plural and singular forms employed in the Hebrew book. The scribe addressing the Egyptian Pharaoh says, "To the king, my lord, my gods, my sun-god". (Records of the Past, vol. ii., p. 62, 2nd series.) Here the gods were the powers gathered into the one god as supreme. These when seven-fold were called the souls of Ra. They become the eight in the paradise of Am-Khemen. They are nine in the Put-cycle of Ptah, they were ten as the sephiroth of the kabalists, they are twelve in the final heaven of Atum-Ra. In a word, they are the Elohim as a form of the Egyptian Ali or Ari, a companionship of workers, and later creators. "In the beginning Elohim created the heaven and the earth". The astronomical mythology of Egypt, from the time of Sut to that of Ptah, is involved in that brief statement. There are at least three different groups of the Elohim - that is, the Ali or Ili - with the plural ending of the name as Semitic. The first group of these creators was seven in number, with Sut at their head. The second was that of the eight in Am-Khemen, with Anup added to the seven. The third is the company of Ptah, who formed the Put-circle of the nine. These preceded Atum, who was Ra in his first sovereignty. And to show how the past of Egypt opens into immensity, Ptah is credited with being the supreme ruler for 9,000 years. Still earlier the followers of Horus reigned for 14,000 years and, as the astronomical legends show, the primary seven creators had previously marked out one great year in the circle of precession before they could become those lords of eternity at, the north celestial pole, which were represented by a group of seven stars that never set. Under the title of Elohim, both the one god and the company of gods are present, though concealed, just as Ptah and his associates the Ali were included in the Put-cycle, as Ptah the god, Iu the son of god, and the paut as the group of gods. And if the Put-cycle of the Ali, as now maintained, are the originals of the Phoenician and Hebrew Elohim, it follows that the deity Ptah is the one god of the group in the Genesis as well as in the original mythos. Although the name of Ptah may not be given, yet the creator as the worker in earth, the potter, the moulder or carver, is plainly apparent in the Hebrew Genesis.

Enslavement
There was no enslavement, no bondage and no captivity of the Apiru (Hebrew) people in Egypt.

The 'Lost City' excavated beneath the Pyramids in the 1990's is full of evidence proving that the people who worked to build the Pyramids were not slaves. They came from all over Egypt as families for set periods and did the work because they wanted to. It was more likely to have been out of religious fervour.

Massey - 'Ancient Egypt' - "The truth is that the primary records on which the Bible was based were not a product of the Palestinian Jews." "To illustrate two of these phases: the land of bondage - in the book of Exodus is the Amenta of the solar drama, the lower Egypt of the double earth, the scene of the never-ceasing battles between the powers of light and darkness, the sun-god and the Sebau, Ra and the dragon, or Horus and Sut; Amenta in the mythology becomes Sheol in the Hebrew eschatology. The land of bondage, then, is the place of suffering souls that seek deliverance from the desert of darkness, the prison-house of death and hell. " "It is a captivity that never was historical, in a land of bondage which may be called Babylon, Egypt, or Sodom."

Eating The Body
Massey - 'Ancient Egypt' - "In very old Egyptian traditions Sahu-Orion was represented as the wild hunter who traversed the nether world by night and hunted there whilst it was day on earth. The powers of darkness, the Sebau and the Sami, were the objects of pursuit. They are hunted for food; and the chase, the capture, killing, and cutting up of the carcases are described in the terminology of cannibals - so ancient is the legend of the wild hunter, a form of whom may probably survive with us as Herne= Orion the hunter. In the solar mythos the lord of light was Horus, or, later, Ra or Osiris, waging war upon the evil powers in the under-world, and hunting them to death by night and devouring them as the mode of destruction; the drama being represented in the stellar phase with the figure of Orion as the lord of light made visible by night. The cannibalism of the past becomes present in the language of the inscriptions. Eating and drinking were the primary modes of assimilating strength and sustenance. The idea still lives in partaking of the eucharistic meal in which the god is supposed to be assimilated by the eating and drinking of the elements. It is said in the Book of the Dead (ch.149) that the great spirits, the khus, or glorious ones, "live on the shades of the motionless". They eat the souls of the undeveloped dead; eating being applied to spirit as well as matter.

It is probable that the giant as the eater of the Shades, the as yet unquickened souls of the buried dead, was figured in heaven as the ghoul. The star Beta in the group of Perseus, the hero with Medusa's head, is called Al-Ghul, the ghoul, in the Arabic names of the stars (Higgins, The Names of the Stars and Constellations, p. 27).

In Amenta the ghoul was the eater of the Shades; and like many mythical characters is the denizen of another earth than ours. "O eater of the Manes", says the Osiris, "I am not a thief". (125.17.) This is one of those who prey upon the dead; one of the forty-two types of terror which the guilty had to face in the great judgment hall. Thus, the ghoul or vampire of another earth that survives as eater of the dead in this world was also figured in the planisphere as a type of terror to evil-doers.

Eve
Massey - 'Ancient Egypt' - "The mother of beginnings, the primordial parent in the abyss of earth and the height of heaven, was also reproduced as the Great Mother in Amenta. In the vignettes to the Ritual Apt is portrayed in both forms of the cow, the hippopotamus and the milch-cow, among the papyrus plants of the morass at the foot of the mount of Amenta, as the bringer to rebirth for the upper paradise (Papyrus of Ani., PI. 37). The mother of life on earth was now made protector of the dead in Amenta, and she who was the kindler of the stellar sparks in heaven by night became the re-kindler of the sparks of life from the eclipse of death (Rit., ch. 137, B; Papyrus of Ani, Pap. Nebseni). Thus we can identify Eve, or Chavvah, as Kefa or Kep, the Great Mother, with Adam or Atum in the garden of Amenta. The name of Eve in Hebrew, Chavvah, signifies life or living, whence Eve is the mother of life. Life, however, is a somewhat abstract term. Still the mother of life, as Egyptian, was Khep, Kep, or Kefa = Chavvah by name. Kep signifies the ferment of life, the mystery of fertilisation, the enceinte mother; and Khep, Khev, or Kefa, as Egyptian, we hold to be the original of the Hebrew Chavvah. Kefa appears along with the great scarab in the thirteenth domain of Amenta (Renouf, Book of the Dead, ch. 149, pl.52). Moreover, the lioness Kefa, or Kheft, is a form of Sekhet the solar goddess, who ,was the beloved consort of Ptah and the mother of Atum-Ra.

According to the Jewish legends Adam had two wives, one named Lilith, the other Chavvah, or in the English version, Eve. Atum also had two wives. These at Annu are Neb-hetep and lusaas, the mother of the prince of peace, in her two characters of "lady of peace" and she who is great with lu the coming son (or su), who was the prince of peace as conqueror of the serpent and all the evil powers in earth, in heaven, and in Amenta; otherwise in drought, in darkness, and in death. We can identify the wife of Adam with the old first genetrix of gods and men and mother of beginnings in at least three of her mythical characters. In one she was imaged as Rerit the sow. In another she is Kefa, or Kheft, the lioness. Lastly, she was portrayed as the mother of life in human form, the prototype of Eve. Now, as the mother of Atum was the lioness Sekhet, as the mother of "the princes of Israel" was a lioness (Ezekiel 19 : 2) who nourished young lions for her whelps, the inference is that Eve or Chavvah represents the lioness Kefa. In Rabbinical tradition Lilith is known as Adam's first wife, but only Chavvah has been brought on as Eve in the garden of the beginning."

Exodus
There was no Exodus.
Massey - 'Ancient Egypt' - "The Egyptian Exodus is a mystery of Amenta." . "A knowledge of the matter at first hand in the Egyptian rendering will disintegrate the historical captivity and exodus, leaving but little to set foot upon beyond a heap of ever-shifting sand." "Egypt and the desert were the two parts in the double-earth that was divided between Sut and Horus, betwixt whom was internecine war that only ended temporarily at the coming of the prince of peace who came to set the prisoners free from the land of bondage, of drought and darkness, of Apap and the plagues of Egypt in the under-world.

There are no records of the Exodus.
Bushby - "The Secret in the Bible" - page 90 - "The Exodus is a major event in the Bible but growing controversy has surrounded its actuality. The description of the departure of the Israelites from Egypt from took forty decades in which Moses played a significant role. In thousands of inscriptions that survive, however, nothing is recorded that relates to the mass exodus of 600,000 men and their families. Many people found it inconceivable that such a significant Old Testament episode and the dramatic disasters associated with it, could have struck as well organized a people without their recording them, particularly the River Nile turning to human blood."

The Wilderness Wandering never lasted for forty years.
Massey - 'Ancient Egypt' - "Here was the wilderness of the wanderings during the forty days of the Egyptian Lent, which represented the forty days of the seed that was buried in the earth to attain the new life in the regermination of Osiris, which forty days were disguised as forty years in the historic version of the Jewish exodus."