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The Religions of the Ages
The power of the sun is modified by the different star constellations. This causes a major change in the basic philosophy affecting the whole world.
The first religion was that of Capricorn. The religion of Capricorn, as we know, is the religion of the Great God, Pan - The Mother religion, or the beginning religion, of all. It was in existence at the time when the people of the Aryan race, who later became the Celts, settled Europe.
But by precession the Sun left the sign of Capricorn. The religions of the world changed, and the Wise men brought to the world another religion. This was that of Sagittarius, the religion of the nomads, in which heaven is a happy hunting ground. They are the wandering people. This was very similar to the religion of some of the Native American Indians. Then the Sun changed in Scorpio and it was necessary to institute another religion.
Then the Wise Men instituted the religion of Scorpio in which the people began to farm land and to settle and forsake their nomadic ways. They elevated the agricultural part of the Old Religion until it was of prime importance. Then as farms grew and multiplied, and 2,000 years passed, the Wise Men again brought another religion. This was the religion of the age of Libra - the religion of business. For farming had flourished and trade became a necessity and business arose. And now business itself became the religion of the day. They began to build temples and for the first time began to worship money. It is noteworthy that the abbreviation "lb" for Libra is also the abbreviation for the British pound of money. And thus money was developed and money became God in this age. To this day the remembrance of this religion lives on and there are those who trust their souls to money above all else.
Religions never perish, but remnants of earlier religions remain on the face of the earth at all times. While the majority of the world lagged behind, the chosen people went on to the religion of the Virgo age. The Wise Men brought this to pass.
Men began to worship the Mother Goddess, Virgo -- the perfect woman. And for the first time, womanhood was elevated to a position of supremacy in man's worship. This is the worship of Isis, Ashtoreth, Astarte, Cybele, and dozens of other named goddesses by various nations. But in every case it was the Worship of Woman, and lasted 2,000 years.
Then the sun went into Leo, and men rebelled against the rule of the Mother Goddess, and the Sun assumed prime importance in the religions of the age. Here Zoroaster established the greatest of all religions for that age. The duality of the universe prevailed, and everything was seen as either male or female, active or passive, light or darkness, good or evil, and so on.
But in due time, the sun went into Cancer. Cancer is the sign of good living, wines, food, and softness in general, for Cancer is the sign of the belly. Here arose a religion which has been much misunderstood. The religion of Bacchus was an attempt to obtain communion between minds of men and with God, using alcohol as an aid. Later it degenerated into orgies. But even here worship was more in prominence than the more sensuous aspect of the orgy.
Two thousand years later, under the leadership of the Magi who were now being called Druids among the Celts, the religion of Gemini was established. These were the people whom the Bible calls "priests of the groves." It was commonly supposed they were ignorant people worshipping trees and performing all sorts of fertility rites with trees. This was far from true. Their religion was more of a "Johnny Appleseed" variety. They taught people that the highest religion was obedience to the first commandment of the Heavenly Father - to dress and keep the world as a Garden of Eden for man's happiness. Therefore, every time an apple or fruit was eaten the people were taught to put the seeds in a pouch. Every time one sat down to rest he was taught to plant one seed. This they did throughout the whole continent of Europe and soon the entire continent was covered with trees and vines bearing fruits, nuts and berries. People walked from one end of Europe to the other living upon the fruits of the forest.
This they did, and there was no private property in all the world. People wandered hither and yon from the northern regions of Scandinavia to southern Italy. They followed their teachers in small groups, discussing religion and philosophy, as they wandered north and south, eating freely of every tree in the forest.
All of Europe began to resemble what the world will be like when people obey the first commandment of God, "Be fruitful, multiply and replenish the earth and make the whole earth a garden of Eden."
Certain people then decided to stay in a certain place because they loved that particular area. And so they stayed there, lived there and took care of a particular grove. And they were known as the priests of the groves... and the people wandered freely back and forth and many people gained perfection.
And then the Sun sign changed, and it was necessary again to bring forth another religion. And the Wise Men did so. They did so sorrowfully, because it was necessary to institute the religion of Taurus. For the first time the world was divided into mine and thine, and the love of possessions started. These possessions extended even to people and the strong among the Taureans enslaved and gathered together vast harems and herds of slaves. Egypt was the stronghold of the chosen people of this era, and was known for its many thousands of slaves. The lot of the common man was little better than a slave. This was the Taurean religion at its height.
Moses, who had been raised in the king's court, was a member of the Wise Men, learned in all the wisdom of the Egyptian priesthood. This man attempted to establish the Arian religion. As is always done, he went to the leaders; the priests and the rulers. He said to them, "Let us establish the religion of the new age." They would not, but clung to the old. He then took the slaves and the outcasts of the old religion and led them into the desert where he very cleverly wandered around for four generations until they were one people. They had amalgamated into one before he brought them out and established the Hebrew nation - the chosen people of the Aries age. And the religion lasted for its allotted space of time.
For more on this written by, Diogenes, another of Father Eli's students see:
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