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placed in a tomb and after 3 days was resurrected and ascended into Heaven.

First of all, the birth sequence is completely astrological.

The star in the east is Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky, which, on December 24,

aligns with the 3 brightest stars in Orion's Belt.

These 3 bright stars are called today what they were called in ancient times: The Three Kings.

The Three Kings and the brightest star, Sirius,

all point to the place of the sunrise on December 25th.

This is why the Three Kings "follow" the star in the east, in order

to locate the sunrise -- the birth of the sun.

The Virgin Mary is the constellation Virgo, also known as Virgo the Virgin.

Virgo in Latin means virgin. The ancient glyph for Virgo is the altered "m".

This is why Mary along with other virgin mothers,

such as Adonis's mother Myrra, or Buddha's mother Maya begin with an M.

Virgo is also referred to as the House of Bread,

and the representation of Virgo is a virgin holding a sheaf of wheat.

This House of Bread and its symbol of wheat

represents August and September, the time of harvest.

In turn, Bethlehem, in fact, literally translates to "house of bread".

Bethlehem is thus a reference to the constellation Virgo, a place in the sky, not on Earth.

There is another very interesting phenomenon

that occurs around December 25th, or the winter solstice.

From the summer solstice to the winter solstice, the days become shorter and colder.

From the perspective of the northern hemisphere,

the sun appears to move south and get smaller and more scarce.

The shortening of the days and the expiration

of the crops when approaching the winter solstice symbolized the process of death to the ancients.

It was the death of the Sun.

By December 22nd, the Sun's demise was fully realized,

for the Sun, having moved south continually for 6 months,

makes it to it's lowest point in the sky.

Here a curious thing occurs: the Sun stops moving south, at least perceivably, for 3 days.

During this 3 day pause, the Sun resides

in the vicinity of the Southern Cross, or Crux, constellation.

And after this time on December 25th, the Sun

moves 1 degree, this time north, foreshadowing longer days, warmth, and Spring.

And thus it was said: the Sun died on the cross,

was dead for 3 days, only to be resurrected or born again.

This is why Jesus and numerous other Sun Gods

share the crucifixion, 3-day death, and resurrection concept.

It is the Sun's transition period before it shifts

its direction back into the Northern Hemisphere, bringing Spring, and thus salvation.

However, they did not celebrate the resurrection of the Sun until the spring equinox, or Easter.

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Peter Joseph

Peter Joseph is an American independent filmmaker and activist. He is best known for the Zeitgeist film series, which he wrote, directed, narrated, scored, and produced. He is the founder of the related The Zeitgeist Movement. Other professional work includes directing the music video God Is Dead? for the band Black Sabbath more…

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