7. #2 - To serje and C
Gavriel Rechov , |
Swingate, Kent UK |
|
(04.17.19) |
Serje has said: "Since the Mazal for Nissan is the sheep (or a ram), we were sacrificing an Egyptian god." Congratulations!
These are some very deep words that spit out so quickly they may seem like a sudden occurrence. And I call them deep because they were our fundamental milestone as a People. Those words were the mantra that freed us from the bestial slavery of the kings-gods and the gods invented by kings and priests. But these words need a prior explanation to be understood correctly.
Amon or Amun was a fertility god, nicknamed 'the hidden one', 'the secret one' and 'lord of good advice.' Later, as Amun-Ra, he became the supreme god of the almost infinite Egyptian pantheon, giving rise to one of the most totalitarian theological doctrines of antiquity, which even took control of the consciences of the people. His representative on earth was Pharaoh, an all-powerful and infallible god-man, with total power to give and excise lives, undisputed master of the earth, men and beasts. His main temple was in Karnak, where he was venerated in the form of a ram, a symbol of fertility, but also as a sheep or as a lamb. Their priests were the most powerful and feared men that existed in the history of Egypt, because, among other things, Pharaoh delegated on them the power to take lives summarily.
That sinister caste of men penetrated many hidden secrets that they used to magnify their insatiable thirst for power. The most interesting of which was the perfect knowledge of the magical properties of fertilizers and compost for the lands. Very soon they learned the ways to use substances such as potassium nitrate, ammonium chloride, manure, methane and others. The temples of Amon in Karnak, Egypt, and in the Oasis of Siwa, Libya, were next to, or on top of, huge deposits of both types of saltpeters. Interestingly, both have been widely used in pyrotechnics.
The conclusion is unbearably scandalous: the temples of Amon were actually explosives factories. The power of Amon was that of his explosives, with which his priests subjugated the people and terrorized our ancestors, exactly as the Palestinians terrorized us in the Second Intifada, the Intifada of the Buses of Death.
One day, three and half millennia ago, our ancestors, just as they did in the Warsaw Ghetto, decided to break the chains and mass revolt against Amon, his damned Pharaoh and his terrible priests. The ritual sacrifice of the god Amon, the Lamb of God, was their war cry and their battle standard, and with it they achieved freedom.
The vengeance was terrible. 1,500 years after, the Egyptians, by means of the gospel of Mark --or gospel of the Egyptians-- invented the fable of Jesus, ie, the story of the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world, being the Jews the personification of sin. That's why Jesus had to be a Jew, to always warn that only Jews deserve to die crucified.
For all these reasons, the Christian Holy Week must always coincide with the Jewish Passover. This year, like the previous one, Good Friday coincides with the eve of Passover, to mourn that on that day Amon, the Lamb of God, was sacrilegiously killed on a cross, ie, with the sword of sacrifice.
For pharaohs, kings and popes, the freedom of the people will always be the unforgivable sin.
|