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THE ZODIAC AND THE CHURCH

Did you know that the church is filled with zodiac symbolism? Most people who attend church are under the impression that the zodiac is evil, and that studying it will earn you a one-way ticket to the Underworld. I, on the other hand, recognize how absurd that sounds—because not only is Hell a mythical concept that we don’t need to fear, but the Bible itself is deeply rooted in zodiac symbolism. If you truly want to understand the Bible, you need to understand the zodiac.

These photos are all taken from churches, and they are all of the zodiac 

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The Zodiac and the CHURCH

Deuteronomy 4:19 “And beware not to lift up your eyes to heaven and see the sun and the moon and the stars, all the host of heaven, and be drawn away and worship them and serve them, those which the LORD your God has allotted to all the peoples under the whole heaven.

Isaiah 47:13

“You are wearied with your many counsels; Let now the astrologers, Those who prophesy by the stars, Those who predict by the new moons, Stand up and save you from what will come upon you. 

Leviticus 20:6
‘As for the person who turns to mediums and to spiritists, to play the harlot after them, I will also set My face against that person and will cut him off from among his people.

Source: https://bible.knowing-jesus.com/topics/Occultism

The church does not want you to learn about astrology, because as soon as you attain a certain level of knowledge about the sun, the moon, the stars, and the planets, you will never believe a single word the church has to say, ever again. 

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Jesus and The Sun

The figure of Jesus holds a profound place in spiritual and symbolic discourse, particularly when examined through the lens of celestial phenomena and internal human experience. Central to this exploration is the idea that Jesus can be interpreted as the "Son" in a multifaceted sense, intertwining with the symbolism of the sun and the seasonal cycles that govern our world. Notably, the winter solstice represents the sun's rebirth, paralleling the themes of death and resurrection in the story of Jesus. This narrative culminates in the spring, when the Jewish Passover occurs, symbolizing the sun's passage over the equator into Aries, the sign of the ram. This cyclical journey denotes renewal and transformation, reflecting the essence of Jesus' teachings and sacrifice. In this metaphorical framework, the figure of Judas takes on a significant role, potentially representing Scorpio, the sign associated with transformation and the "kiss of death." This betrayal can be seen as an essential part of the cosmic narrative, mirroring the natural cycles of life and death. The story of Jesus, when viewed through the lens of astrology, becomes a celestial drama that unfolds in the sky, with each character embodying archetypal energies that resonate with human experiences. Moreover, the story of Jesus can be related to our internal landscape, particularly through the symbolism of the human body. The human spine contains 33 vertebrae, echoing the age at which Jesus is believed to have died. This connection invites reflection on how the teachings of Christ can be understood as a journey of inner awakening and spiritual evolution. The crucifixion at Golgotha, or "the Place of the Skull," further emphasizes the interplay between physicality and consciousness. The skull represents the seat of thought and awareness, suggesting that the narrative of Jesus is not only an external historical event but also an internal transformation. Additionally, the duality of Mary and Joseph can be seen as reflections of the brain's right and left hemispheres, embodying the balance of intuition and logic, emotion and reason. This duality is essential for achieving a holistic understanding of the self and the universe. The anointing of Christ with oil serves as a potent symbol, possibly representing the sacred oil that can be linked to the pineal gland—the seat of higher consciousness. The metaphor of oil dripping down the vertebrae invokes the idea of energy transmutation, where spiritual awakening ascends through the spine, fostering a deeper connection to Christ consciousness. The concept of Christ consciousness extends beyond the historical figure, inviting individuals to explore their own potential for enlightenment and transformation. This higher state of awareness can be understood as the realization of one’s divine nature, echoing the themes present in the life and teachings of Jesus. Thus, the narrative of Jesus serves as a universal metaphor, guiding individuals toward personal growth and spiritual awakening. In conclusion, examining the life of Jesus through the lens of solar symbolism, astrology, and internal transformation reveals a rich tapestry of meaning that transcends singular interpretations. The interconnectedness of these themes invites a deeper understanding of both the cosmic and the personal dimensions of the Christ story, encouraging individuals to seek their own paths to enlightenment and connectedness with the divine.

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