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Parallel Mythologies of the Sun God

Pagan, Christian & Astrological

 
sun god parallel pagan christian mythologiesSome of the following details may be disputable, because there are many different versions of all the myths on this page. The origins of some have been lost in time, yet there is still enough similarity between these stories to give us reason to look beyond them to a deeper unifying reality.

That reality appears to be astrologically based.


The common threads that weave through these solar god myths provide a way for us to recognize our commonality. Many of these stories point to earlier myths of a virgin mother of all the gods. She has many names the world over. I
n the mythology of the British Isles, she is called Modron (meaning Mother), Danu, Don, or Dana.

Here are just a few common themes from the solar god myths of the world with their astrological connections:

Virgin mother -
constellation Virgo
Birth at the Winter Solstice (Dec. 21 - 25)
Visit of three kings or magi - three belt stars in the constellation of Orion
The "carpenter" - he who builds the "houses" of the zodiac
Twelve disciples - twelve signs of the zodiac
Baptism in a river - Milky Way Galaxy
The sun's warmth turns water into wine through ripening grapes
The serpent (Scorpio) betrays him, decreasing his power in winter
The crucifixion - the cross of the Solstices and Equinoxes
Resurrection at the Spring Equinox - light becomes longer than dark.
Hanging on a tree - Tree of Life or Milky Way Galaxy

There are many striking parallels between the following myths, as well as those of Dionysus, Attis, and Adonis, which are quite obvious when you take the time to look for them. There is also a lot of supporting information available in scholarly books and on the Internet.

When these parallels are noted, we are faced with the question: Who or what is the reality reflected in all these similar stories?
Surely they are not multiple characters who come to Earth to start conflicting religions. These stories must be reflections of the same being or energy as seen through different cultural lenses. Look for the unifying factors and the Truth behind them.



Solar god parallels in world mythologyLUGH, Llew, LlEU - Ireland - Wales - pre-historic
He was born of a Virgin - Arianrhod
He can only die at the Equinox when he stands balanced (Libra) with one foot on a cauldron (Cancer) and the other foot on the back of a goat (Capricorn)
He is betrayed by his wife who is made of flowers (Virgo-Autumn)
After he is killed he turns into an eagle (Scorpio) and sits in a tree (Tree of Life - Milky Way Galaxy)
Resurrected back to original form
Known as Lugh of the long arm - long rays of the sun
Holds the spear of the Tuatha de Danaan - symbol of the element of fire

According to Robin Heath http://www.skyscript.co.uk/sunheath.html, "The very ancient stories of the Tuatha de Danaan in Ireland tell us that the first battle of Mag Tuired was fought by their savior-hero Lug [Lugh] and thirty-two other leaders." And the number thirty-three is repeated frequently throughout Irish legends. He goes on to say:

"This material contains a common theme. It tells the knowing listener or reader to look to the number thirty-three as something relevant to a hero, a savior. In the analysis of the Welsh White Book of Rhydderch, we may read that, "Both three and eleven were equally symbolic, the multiplicant thirty-three particularly so. It has frequently been used to imply supra-human attributes, regal authority and deification." So, what's so special about thirty-three?"

Heath's fascinating article goes on to show that the number 33 is related to the movement of the sun over a 33 year cycle. (Also, Jesus died at the age of 33.)





Krishna - pre-Christian Christ mythosKRISHNA - India - circa 5000-3500 BC
He was born of a Virgin 
His
father was a carpenter 

His birth was attended by angels, wise men and shepherds,
and he was presented with gold, frankincense and myrrh  
He was persecuted by a tyrant who ordered the slaughter
of thousands of infants  
He was of royal descent 
He was baptized in a river ( Milky Way)
He
worked miracles and wonders 

He was transfigured in front of his disciples 
In some traditions he died on a tree or was crucified between
two thieves 
He rose from the dead and ascended to heaven 
He is called the "Shepherd God" and "Lord of lords," and was
considered "the Redeemer, Firstborn, Sin Bearer, Liberator, Universal Word" 
He is the second person of the Hindu Trinity (an incarnation of Vishnu), and proclaimed himself
the "Resurrection" and the "way to the Father" 
He was considered the "Beginning, the Middle and the End," (
"Alpha and Omega"), as well as being omniscient, omnipresent and omnipotent 
His disciples bestowed upon him the title "Jezeus," meaning
"pure essence"
A common earlier
English spelling of Krishna was "Christna"

He is expected to return to do battle with the "Prince of Evil," who will
desolate the earth 



Osiris - pre-Christian Christ mythosOSIRIS - Egypt -
circa 2300 BC

His father is the sun god Ra
His mother is Nut Queen of Heaven
He was born in a cave or cowshed (Underworld)

His birth was prophesied by a star in the heavens 
At a marriage ceremony, he performed the miracle
of converting water into wine 
He rode triumphantly into a city on a donkey (two stars in the constellation of Cancer are called "the asses")

He had 12 disciples
He was killed near the time of the Vernal Equinox,
about MAR-21 
He died "as a sacrifice for the sins of the world" 
He was hung on a tree, stake, or cross (Tree of Life)
After death, he descended into hell (the Underworld)
On the third day after his death, he returned to life

He
later ascended to heaven

His titles: God made flesh, Saviour of the world, son of God 
He is "God made man" and equal to his Father 
He will return in the last days
He will judge the human race at that time 
The god-man's sacrificial death reunites the believer with God and atones for his original sin


Horus - pre-Christian Christ mythos

HORUS - Egypt - circa 2613-2160 BC
Son of god, Osiris
His mother was Isis Queen of Heaven
He was called "the KRST," or "Anointed One
."

He was born on December 25th

He had 12 disciples (signs of the zodiac)
He performed miracles and raised one man, el-Azar-us, from
the dead
He walked on water (as the sun appears to do)
He was transfigured on the Mount 
He was crucified, buried in a tomb and resurrected 
He was called the "Way, the Truth, the Light, the Messiah, God's
Anointed Son, the Son of Man, the Good Shepherd, the Lamb of God, the Word" 
He was "the Fisher," and was associated with the Lamb, Lion
and Fish (Aries, Leo, Pisces)
In the catacombs at Rome are pictures of Him as a baby being
held by his mother Isis - the original "Madonna and Child."



mithra savior and sun godMITHRA - Persia - India - Rome - circa 1500 BC
He was born on December 25th 
He was considered a great traveling teacher and master (as the sun travels across the sky)
He had 12 companions or disciples 
He performed miracles 
He was buried in a tomb 
After three days he rose again 
He was considered "the Way, the Truth and the Light,
the Redeemer, the Savior, the Messiah" 
He was identified with both the Lion and the Lamb (Leo, Aries)
His sacred day was Sunday, "the Lord's Day"

His resurrection was celebrated every year 
He was called "the Good Shepherd"

He had his principal festival on what was later to become
Easter, at which time he was resurrected (Spring Equinox)
His religion had a Eucharist or "Lord's Supper"

Mithra dates from the time that the Hindus (Mithra) and Persians (Zarathushtra) still formed one people, for the god Mithra occurs in the Vedas and in the Avesta.

Zarathushtra spoke to his pupils in these words: "He who will not eat of my body and drink of my blood, so that he will be made one with me and I with him, the same shall not know salvation." 


Buddha - pre-Christian Christ mythos
BUDDHA - India - circa 490-410 BC
He was born of the virgin Maya, who was considered the "Queen of Heaven
He was of royal descent 
He crushed a serpent's head (Scorpio)
He performed miracles and wonders, healed the sick,
fed 500 men from a "small basket of cakes," and walked on water 
He abolished idolatry, was a "sower of the word," and
preached the establishment of a kingdom of righteousness 
He taught chastity, temperance, tolerance, compassion,
love, and the equality of all 
He was transfigured on a mount 
He was crucified in a sin-atonement
He suffered for three
days in hell (Underworld)
He was resurrected
He ascended to "heaven" (Sky - Nirvana)


Jesus sun god world mythical parallelsJESUS - Israel - Greece - Rome - circa 4 BC-36AD
He was born on December 25th (Winter Solstice)

Born of a virgin, Mary - Queen of Heaven (Virgo) 
His
father was a carpenter 

His birth was attended by angels, wise men and shepherds, and he was presented with gold, frankincense and myrrh  
He was persecuted by a tyrant who ordered the slaughter of thousands of infants 
He was of royal descent 
He was baptized in a river (Milky Way)
He had 12 companions or disciples (12 signs of the zodiac)
He worked miracles and wonders
He healed the sick, fed crowds from a small basket of bread and fish, and walked on water 
He was transfigured on a mount in front of his disciples
He was crucified at the age of 33 in a sin-atonement
He was hung on a tree [Tree of Life], stake, or cross (Equinox-Solstice)  
He was buried in a tomb (Underworld)
After three days he was resurrected (to begin the 33 year cycle again)

He has his principal festival at Spring Eqinox - Easter
He ascended to heaven (Sky)

His religion has a Eucharist or "Lord's Supper" 
He is called the "Good Shepherd" and "Lord of lords," and was considered "the Redeemer, Firstborn, Sin Bearer, Liberator, Universal Word" 
He is the second person of the Trinity, and proclaimed himself
the "Resurrection" and the "way to the Father" 
He was considered the
"Alpha and Omega," as well as being omniscient, omnipresent and omnipotent
Jesus Christ said to his disciples: "He who eats of my body and drinks of my blood shall have eternal life."




Recognizing these parallels should not lessen the value of any of these stories or the beings they represent, since they all point to a reality of cyclical renewal and liberation that is often overlooked in the day-to-day struggle of life. Rather than doubting their validity, it would make sense to accept the possibility that our Sun (as well as all the other stars and planets) is a living being who shows us the path of initiation and enlightenment.

We could let our differing stories divide us into warring factions, or we can see our commonality through understanding the similarities and the timeless realities behind them. One way will lead the world to war and destruction. The other will bring peace and prosperity to all.

Whether this solar being ever actually incarnated in a human body or in multiple bodies is beside the point. Our "salvation" lies in our own awakening to the wonder of who we are within the whole scheme of things. Our journey through life can be enlightened, or we can get lost in the mire of materialism, fear, conflict, and disease. Each one of these stories highlights the path of enlightenment, harmony, peace, and spiritual awakening. Choose the one that feels best to you, or simply follow the path of the Sun on its 33 year journey through the heavens and it's yearly cycle through the signs of the zodiac, as it awakens the memory of the Four Sacred Hallows.
Spinner Goddess
When we become aware of our interconnectedness within the whole, the seeds of compassion and love begin to sprout within us. We see that there is no reason to kill or persecute others just because they accept a different version of mythology, because all these myths are pointing to the same underlying reality.

This is a mystery we may never fully understand, but it seems promising that there is such a clear and vital thread that weaves between so many different cultures through ages of time.

The Spinner Goddess
We may well wonder who is spinning this thread that weaves so clearly through our myths.
Could it be the Virgin Mother Goddess Arianrhod in her whirling crystal castle of stars?




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