Christ’s Mass (Christmas)
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The original “Christmas” was the Funeral of the Solar
God after its death on the Winter Solstice.
This was celebrated as the birthdays of the family of Osiris (the Egyptian King who died and
resurrected to be King of Heaven). Christ
in Egyptian is spelled QRST, for “Burial.” In the Old Kingdom or Pyramid Age
people were buried in “fetal position” like a new born baby. The Summer Solstice was the Birth of the Sun,
and Winter Solstice was its death, for the longest night of the year. The birthdays of the Family of Osiris (the
Holy Family) were originally after Summer Solstice until the Calendar
changed. The Julian calendar was from
Egypt, taken by Julius Caesar to Rome as a gift from Cleopatra’s Egypt. The
later Gregorian or Christian calendar fixed the issue with the “Epagomenal Days”
or adding 5 days to the 360 day calendar to make it 365 days (birthdays of the
family of Osiris). In Egypt each week
was 10 days with 12 months per year. There
were no weekends in Egypt but many festivals for the many Gods. The Hebrews invented the weekend.
The word Christmas
is abbreviated for Christ’s Mass, and also appears to be “QRST-Mes” or “birth
of QRST” with “MES” being the word for birth, like in “RA-MESES” or “Thut-MES.” A Mass in Christianity is a funeral Ceremony
using elements of the Last Supper (bread/wine offering), in Egyptian this is
the Opening of the Mouth and the Liturgy of Funerary Offerings
Ceremonies.
Later,
Christmas became associated with more positive thinking for the Season, such as
importing the European Saint Nicholas (Santa Claus), and chorus songs, cheerful
thoughts, gift-giving, etc. In Ancient
Egyptian the gift-giving was for Temple Offerings – the people paid Temples “offerings”
which were first given to the Gods (Statues) and later distributed to Priests
and the Poor. Confusion with the
birthday of Osiris led the gift-giving to become a World Birthday where everyone gives to each other. Offerings were payment for prayer requests
and goodwill. The Tree of Osiris (Djed
Pillar) became the decorated Christmas tree,
which was erected in the Temple. Osiris was the King of Egypt who gave
civilization to the people and then conquered the world with his peaceful technology
(causing people to develop Agriculture (Farming), Laws, organized religion,
etc.), only to be murdered by his envious brother Set. Set killed Osiris by placing
him into a chest that was entangled or “crucified” on a Pine or Cedar tree, which
was cut down as a Djed Pillar. Osiris
was avenged by his son (reincarnation) Horus (Christ) who established Order and
became King of Upper & Lower Egypt. The Egyptian Trinity is “the Father
(Osiris), the Son (Horus) and the Holy Spirit (Ka of Osiris reborn as Horus).”
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