maandag 11 februari 2019


Following the monkey-path
Sunday worship

There is no moonlight. What we call moonlight is in fact the reflection of the radiance of the Sun.
The Sun provides us with more than enough energy serving a whole solar system, which it creates or makes visible to us.
The Sun, like us, is, once, created for that purpose, being the engine of a planetary system and the centre of a cosmic cycle.
Sunworship seemes a natural thing. And it was and is. Jezus' history is comparable to that of Mithrash, the Persian/Roman Sungod. A Lord of War, favoured by the Roman legionaires.
The message of Jesus, the Messiah is completely diferent. “Thou shall not kill or curse.” And the believer should live a life of friendship, love and devotion; preparing for the Kingdom of God. Hardly a warrior-religion. In the beginning, at least.
One of the 10 Commandments obliges the christians to keep the “Sabbaths Day”, as a day of religious and spiritual focus and contemplation. Like God, who rested on the 7th day and saw that all was well. This day was Saturday and not Sunday. People went to church on Saturday or visited ceremonies and retiuals. Sunday was the 1st day of the working week.
It is true for Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
This changed around 320 and was formalised at the council of Nicea. In one big stroke emperor Constantine made Cattholicism the state-religion of the Roman Empire, censored many dissident religious thoughts to create a definitive Bible and made Sunday, the day of worship and a new sabbath. These were revolutionary acts and with a great influence.
Sunworship, like in Egypt, keeps the Sun going and every Sunday, the Sun receives an enormous energetic boost.
But the same happens on Saturday, when the Jews join the Muslims, who even pray five times a day, facing Mecca.
They pray to Saturn and the Moon.
A lots of dispute, conflicts, violence and war, is the result of these conflicting shower of prayers. They are not coordinated and sometimes conflicting and full of hate.
On this level it is time to coordinate and make choises. I have no problem with the Bible-sabbath's day. We can join the Muslims and Jews in meditation and prayer.
A collective cry for peace and human liberty.
It will work. I am sure.


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