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Ancient Christianity
Good Friday
at
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At Home2b.nl we try
to research or reconstruct
the Ancient
Christianity from long ago.
What has been
erased from the Christian religion,
that we still
would like to know or even value?
Good Friday
Memorial day of the Dying God
On
good Friday Christianity remembers the sundown
when
God the Child died to save the world,
to
save humanity, to forgive sins,
to
bring living beings back into the Divine Light.
The
Child Divine of the Eternal Invisible Divinity left the Pleroma,
crossed
the fullness of the Seven Divine Abodes
and
came into the daily world of normal life.
The
living God lived among normal people,
being
the source of many stories of miracles and wonderful events.
The
Divinity of the God Child could not be covered up,
but
the Divine Powers were constantly shining around.
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The evil powers were able to
overcome the Divine protection.
The
evil powers were eliminating the Divine child
when
it was in the most vulnerable situation.
The
first attack was with Jesus being a young child of three years old.
The
parents brought the divine Child into safety
by
fleeing to the big temple of Khonsu the Child.
Also
during the preaching life of Jesus we read about an attack
while
being in a local village.
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At
the time of the execution at least two women
stayed
at the side of Jesus in the execution place.
In
the New Testament these are his Divine Mother Mary
and
Mary the Magdalene. There are more Mary's mentioned
in
the New Testament being witnesses at the Cross and at the grave.
Very
probably Mary (Miriam) was the title of
a
religious ranking of initiation.
Certainly
also Magdalene was a title.
(The
city of Magdalene did not exist in the times of Jesus).
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The
T-Cross
The Divine Child died upon the T-Cross.
The T-Cross was not the way Roman citizens
were brought to death after a death sentence.
The T-Cross comes into the symbolism because:
1. the T-Cross was well known from the big temple of
Amon-Mut-Khonsu,
which as still in full swing for many centuries;
2. the T-Cross was the symbol of Hermes (Greek) or
Thoth (Egyptian).
Thoth is the referee at the eternal court
where the deceased is being jugded to be saved from
death or doomed.
The T-Cross was also looking very much like the scales
of the weighing of the heart, supervised by the
Goddess Hathor;
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3. the T-Cross was also the tree of the snake.
The snake on the T-Cross is in present times
the symbol of the medical profession,
but in those ancient times the snake was living
in the eternal abyss in an eternal struggle
with the forces of Divinity.
This evil power was seen as the power
that wanted to kill the Divine Child.
This idea of the evil snake we also find in the Old
and New Testament.
(For example the prophesy of Eve).
The ancient Egyptian religion believed that Asar
(Osiris)
was killed by the evil powers.
Two women played a keyrole in the resurrection of
Asar.
They brought together the body of Asar and rapped
the Divine body in linen cloths.
After completing the binding in the linen cloths
the Divine Being came back to life.
This is why all Egyptians were imitating
the resurrection of Asar by being mummified.
In the New Testament the linen cloths in
which the body of Jesus was rapped are also mentioned
prominently.
The body of the Divine Child Jesus is treated with
costly herbs
and put in linen cloths by the believer Nicodemus.
After the resurrection of the Divine Child
the linen clothes are lying in the grave neatly rolled
together.
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It is
certain that the ancient Christian religion
is in
many ways a continuation of the ancient Egyptian religion
enriched
with many elements of the Orpheus religion.
Both
the Orpheus religion and the ancient Egyptian religion
are a
continuation of the very ancient Goddess religion of South East Europe.
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Two important elements of Ancient Christianity are:
1. compassion with suffering humanity;
2. forgiveness of sins.
The
Divine Child came into our dimension
out
of the Pleroma of the eternal Invisible Divinity
to
bring the initiated believers into the Divine Dimension of Light and Happiness.
These
principles are known through the golden thread of ancient history.
This
is the meaning and symbolism of Good Friday,
where
these basic religious beliefs of eleven thousand of years
are
remembered and brought to life.
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Updated April 01, 2008
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