Saturday, December 15, 2012

Mary and the Star of Bethlehem

Aliens and the Virgin

Most of us know that the virgin birth, or the Immaculate Conception, is not original or unique within Christian theology.  Many other cultures have similar virgin births.  What is unique within Christianity is the mystery of possible extraterrestrial connections with both Jesus and Mary.  Consider the Star of Bethlehem, for instance, which has not been convincingly explained to this day.  Was it a star or an alien craft that led the Three Wise Men to the Christ child's location?  Some scholars have even suggested that it may have been Haley's Comet.  But how does one follow a comet?  Does a comet stop directly above the stable, or cave (the locality is somewhat conflicting) where the child lies?  Was it the same pillar of fire by night that led the children of Israel through the wilderness?

Christianity is the most controversial religion on this planet.  Is it because it is the most recent, if not the last, dispensation of knowledge brought down from spiritual intelligences?  The last dispensation before, as some researchers suggest, the return to this world of the ancient gods?  Christianity has the most mystical brotherhoods enveloped around it as never before in history.  The sudden rise and decline of the Knights Templar, their mysterious adoration of Mary Magdalene; the rise of the Arcane and Mystical Order of the Rosy Cross (Rosicrucian); the Teutonic Knights, defenders of the House of Maria down to the Freemason Brotherhood.  Many mystics and inspired individuals had crossed the thresholds of these Mystical Orders.  Behind these doors many of the Sacred Secrets are vouchsafed.

Below is a painting of the Annunciation painted in 1486.  Just what is the artist trying to convey?


 We have to remember that UFO's, or flying saucers were unknown in those early centuries and did not come into prominence until after the Second World War.  You can see that the artist is depicting a beam of light leaving the craft and touching Mary's head.  Was it communication of the Holy Spirit, or Gabriel?

By including the luminous dove in the beam the artist conveys the Holy Spirit.  What insight did he possess to assume that the Spirit could come from such a saucer?  Fantasy?  Delusion?  Did Jesus come from the saucer rather than the House of David? Interesting concepts. 


Above Mary's left shoulder is a shining, or glowing, disk shaped object. A man and his dog can clearly be seen looking up at the floating object.  Painted in the 15th century by an unknown artist.


The Baptism of Jesus was painted in 1710.  Here again the Holy Spirit is depicted as having come from an overhead saucer shaped object.  It is only after this baptism that Jesus began his three year mission.

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