Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Zer0's Zeitgeist

WARNING! VIEWERS DISCRETION IS ADVISED!

It will be up to you to believe what is written here.  

It took me 5 years after the release of Zeitgeist The Movie to finally get to watch this great piece of documentary.



The part 1 of the documentary, The Greatest Story ever told documents about the one thing human believe without the backup of science; religion.

Before I go into the depth, here's a thing to ponder.  First, if a man passed from this world, how would the Gods (I mean all of Them from different religions) know who to pick to return to their side?  And where do converts go? Secondly, we all know in religion teachings that good people goes to heaven, bad people goes to hell.  What if a bad person converts at the last second of his life to a religion that believe in reincarnation?  Does this means he gets to reincarnate into this world, continues to do evil and at the same time escapes returning to the Almighty thus escape eternal punishment?

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In Zeitgeist, it is believed that all religions originated from Egypt.  In fact, they all resembles the oldest deities of Egypt religion, Horus (3000BC).  


Here are some fun facts about Horus.
- Born on December 25th of virgin Isis-Meri.
- Birth of Horus is accompanied by a star in the east.
- Upon his birth, he was adored by 3 kings.
- He was a teacher at the age of 12.
- He was baptized by Anup and began his ministry.
- He has 12 disciples, travelling while performing miracles such as healing the sick and walking on water.
- He was betrayed by Typhon, crucified, buried for 3 days and resurrected.

Sounds familiar?  Indeed they are.  In fact too similar with what our modern Christianity believe in the figure of Jesus Christ.  More here.  But Jesus Christ is not the only God almighty that resembles the attributes of Horus.  

Attis of Phrygia (1200BC), Krishna of India (900BC), Dionysus of Greece (500BC), Mithra of Persia (1200BC) and many more saviors from different periods from around the world share this attributes.  

As the matter of fact, based on the inscription about 3500 years ago on the walls of the Temple of Luxor in Egypt are the image of annunciation, the miracle conception, the birth and the adoration of Horus.

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Astrologically, the birth of the savior on December 25th can be explained.  The star in the east is Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky which on the period of winter solstice aligns with the 3 stars of Orion's belt thus the 3 kings.  The 3 kings and the star in the east all point to the exact location of the sunrise on December 25th, thus the birth of Christ, the sun.


And at the same time during the winter solstice, where the sun is at the lowest point at the noon sky.  The sun will then stops moving for 3 days, resides in the vicinity of the southern cross, Crux.  


And on December 25th, the sun moves 1 degree up north.

So guess what this translates to?  The sun died on the cross, dead for 3 days and resurrected.  

But then, you may ask why the resurrection of sun is not celebrated on December 25th itself?  No, the resurrection of the sun is only celebrated until the spring equinox where the day is officially longer than the night.  And the day we celebrate the resurrection of the sun - Easter.

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And then there is the cross of the zodiac.


The cross of the zodiac is not just an artistic expression to track the sun's movement.  It was also a Pagan spiritual symbol.  

Ever wonder why the images of Jesus Christ is always shown with His head on the cross?  Try superimposing the 2 image of Jesus Christ and the cross of zodiac together.  You'll realize that Jesus is really the sun.  The "Sun of God", the "Light of the World" and the "Risen Savior".

Verses from the Holy Bible:
"As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world" -John 9:5

Then, there is the Precession of  the Equinoxes.  The theory is that approximately every 2150 years, the sunrise of the spring equinox would occur at a different sign of zodiac.  The constellation is practically going backwards thus the precession.  The amount of time that it takes for the precession to complete all 12 zodiac signs is approximately 26,000 years with each constellation having roughly 2150 years, thus an aeon or age.  And when the cycle completes, the Great Year arrives.


From 4300BC to 2150BC, it was the Age of Taurus, the Bull. From 2150BC to 1AD, it was the Age of Aries, the Ram. From 1AD to 2150AD it is the Age of Pisces, the Two Fish (today) and from 2150AD to 4300AD (coming soon), it will be the Age of Aquarius.

For all the Bible readers out there, I'm pretty sure you remember symbolic references to the 3 ages; Taurus, Aries and Pieces while the Bible also foreshadow the coming age of Aquarius.

In the Old Testament, when Moses came down from Mount Sinai with the 10 Commandments, he's very upset to see his people worshiping a golden bull and shattered the stone tablets.


The golden bull is Taurus the Bull and Moses represents the new Age of Aries the Ram.  This is why Jews, even until today still blow the Ram's horn.

Then comes Jesus Christ, who represents the Age of Pisces, the Two Fish.  The symbol of fish was abundant in the New Testament.  For example, in Matthew 14:17-21, Jesus feeds 5000 people with bread and "2 fish".


I believe you've seen this symbol representing Christianity.  It is the symbol of Ichthys.  It is a Pagan astrological symbol for the Sun's Kingdom (or God's Kingdom) in the Age of Pisces.  And Jesus' birth is essentially the start of this age.

At Luke 22:10 when Jesus is asked by Peter and John (His disciples) where the last passover would be, Jesus replies:
"Behold, when ye are entered into the city, there shall meet you a man bearing a pitcher of water; follow him into the house where into he goeth" -Luke 22:10.

The man bearing a pitcher of water is Aquarius, the water bearer.  He represents the age after Pisces and when the sun (Jesus Christ) leaves the Age of Pisces, it will go into the house of Aquarius. 

Jesus also says:
"I will be with you even to the end of the world" -Matt 28:20.

There are several mis-translations in the bible such that the verse is translated to:
"I will be with you even to the end of the aeon (age)" -Matt 28:20.

This is true, even with the mis-translation as Jesus' solar Piscean personification will end when the sun enters the Age of Aquarius.  


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Not just that, the story of Noah's Ark and the Great Flood is awfully similar to the Epic of Gilgamesh (2600BC), one of the earliest surviving literature.  When they say earliest, mean nothing solid and tangible before this can be proven true.  

What about the story Moses?  It is similar to the myth of Sargon of Akkad (2250BC).  Then it comes to the Ten Commandments which is believed to be an exact copy of the Spell 125 from the Egyptian Book of the Dead.


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In summary, I am not questioning the existence of God and at the same time not indulging in Darwin's evolution theory.  But it is interesting to ponder the presence of early human existence going all the way back to the paleolithic era which doesn't add up to the teachings of religion.  It is interesting that fossils of beings (including dinosaurs) lived thousands or millions of years ago were uncovered from the very Earth itself.  But from the teachings of religions, there were no super-sized reptiles.  Adam and Eve when descended from the heavens were already civilized.  Where does the caveman fit in to the story?

So the more interesting question is, when the Age of Pisces is over as foretold in approximately 1 or 2 centuries in the future, will there be a new religion that fits the Age of Aquarius?