Forward from: Ministry of Aryanity
So just because Christmas is over doesn’t mean the “12 days of Christmas is over”. Most don’t know that the 12 days of Christmas actually comes from the twelve days of Yule which ends on the Gregorian new year. But even more still don’t know that the celebration of Yule is tied in with every other ancient Aryan culture. Even ancient Egyptians decorated conifers and made wreaths during this time. The 25th was seen as the “birth of the sun” by the ancient Aryan pagans because it’s the first day after the 3 day hiatus where the sun is at its lowest point and the days start to get longer. The Roman Pagan feast of Sol Invictus was on this day long before Christmas replaced it. The feast of Sol Invictus marked the day that the Aryan Sun God defeated the Semitic Chthonic or Saturnian deities of the Saturnalia, a time of debauchery. These ancient Roman Pagan festivals each year were a microcosm of the celestial age of which our ancestors observed would always end with a time of debauchery and turmoil before the return of the Sun God to set thing in order with a course correction. Before the Romans, ancient Persian Aryans observed the pomegranate festival of Yalda for Mithra (called Mithras by Romans) seen as the day of victory by the light over darkness. The ancient Aryan Egyptians celebrated Amen-Ra, the Sun God, because they believed that winter came every year as a result of Amen-Ra being sick. This festival goes back into our primordial Aryan prehistory on to our lost home of Atlantis where the Sun God reigned supreme as the “coronated” (corona,crown,the suns nimbus) authority of the Father Sky God archetype (Omnis/Christos).
Then as now we see the time of debauchery and turmoil permeate our civilization, the degeneracy has reached a fevers pitch and the Sun God returns to set things right yet again.
-Father Orion
Then as now we see the time of debauchery and turmoil permeate our civilization, the degeneracy has reached a fevers pitch and the Sun God returns to set things right yet again.
-Father Orion