Spiritual and Astrotheological Motifs Related To Light
There are many names, words, and phrases in the English language that relate to LIGHT
Spiritual and Astrotheological Motifs Related To Light
In the ancient times of pre-history, man was in awe of the heavenly dance of the spheres.
In fact, ancient man was so infatuated with the daily and nightly parade across the sky, he soon saw an entire religion spring up. This is now known as Astrotheology, a system of theology based upon what is known about the heavenly bodies, and the laws that regulate their movement across the sky. This worship of the heavenly bodies was based upon superstition and fear; would the sun of the creator arrive in the morning? Or, was it destined to fade away forever, once it set at the end of each day?
Astrotheology represents one of the most closely-held secrets behind all global religions of today’s world. This is because it is Astrotheology that provided the template upon which these later religions would be based. The first clues were provided within the professed belief systems of world cultures that were far flung across the globe, and really should have had no connection with one another.
Just consider this one single fact; there are no less than sixteen religious saviors that were crucified, reborn, and celebrated their birthdays on December 25th. With each succeeding example, it becomes decreasingly likely that this was all mere coincidence, or an accident of fate, as the religious establishment would like us all to believe.
They are hiding a very big secret . . .
When I was a little boy, I grew up in a typical Christian household. We went to church each Sunday, obeyed the commandments, and feared a punitive and vengeful God, hoping that confession would wipe the slate clean, keeping that ticket to heaven well within reach. Through all the Hail Mary and Our Father prayers, something in the back of my mind was beginning to bother me.
When I was eleven years old, I had a conversation with my grandfather about the existence of God. I had tested with an extremely high intelligence, and even from that early time of my life, I was asking questions that would get me into all sorts of trouble. I was asking for proof of the existence of God and of Jesus Christ, and for some reason, my grandparents had gotten incredibly angry with me about these issues, and I wouldn’t know why for quite a number of years.
When I first heard the word Astrotheology, it was in the context of a college course on comparative global religious mythology. It was then that I heard about the many similarities between the various religious systems, with no fewer than sixteen ‘saviors’ before Christ; who all were born of a virgin mother, had died and was resurrected three days later, and they all had December 25th as their birthday. The coincidence was too much to bear, and I felt compelled and obligated to look into it further.
The church was hiding something. But, what could it be, that they were hiding? The answer to what they were hiding, can be found within the reason WHY the saviors of sixteen separate religions on this planet, all share the following in common:
- All sixteen were born of a virgin mother, and were all born on December 25th.
- All sixteen were involved with prophecies, and stars pointing out the time and place of their births.
- All sixteen were crucified on either a cross or a tree, and were resurrected three days later.
- All sixteen were considered to be the saviors of their people.
- All sixteen had angels, shepherds, and magi (magicians) present at their births, or shortly after.
- All sixteen were described by using words related to light.
- And so on it goes …
And, just who were these sixteen crucified saviors identical to Jesus Christ?
- Thulis of Egypt – 1700 B.C.
- Chrishna of India – 1200 B.C.
- Crite of Chaldea – 1200 B.C.
- Atys of Phrygia – 1170 B.C.
- Tammuz of Syria – 1160 B.C.
- Hesus of the Celtic Druids – 834 B.C.
- Indra of Tibet – 725 B.C.
- Bali of Orissa – 725 B.C.
- IAO of Nepal – 622 B.C.
- Sakia of the Hindus – 600 B.C.
- Alcestos of Euripides – 600 B.C.
- Mithra of Persia – 600 B.C.
- Quetzalcoatl of Mexico – 587 B.C.
- Wittoba of the Telingonesh – 552 B.C.
- Prometheus of Caucasus – 547 B.C.
- Quirinus of Rome – 506 B.C.
NOTE: The list of sixteen crucified saviors was taken from the book:
The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors - Kersey Graves (1999) 436 pgs.
I began to study the theological religious systems of the world, and as I would like to point out, the study of theology does NOT stop at just one religion, but encompasses the entire global religious system, where ALL religions are studied. To aid me in this research, I was able to collect the bibles of all major religions of the planet. Whereas it took me many years and much money to collect these important spiritual books, thanks to a wonderful man named John B. Hare, these important spiritual books are now available through the Internet Sacred Text Archive on a CD-ROM that is very reasonably priced, especially considering that it contains 940 complete books in HTML format, including all diagrams, artwork, and the full text of each book. The Internet Sacred Text Archive is a phenomenal resource, and one that I recommend highly to those who are interested in such a collection.
I was brought up in a Catholic household, with very devout grandparents, who took care of me in between my father’s five marriages. I left the church when the aunt of one of my girlfriends had gotten very sick, and required surgery and a lengthy stay in the hospital. When I was visiting with this woman for Christmas 1986 with my then girlfriend Kim, Kim’s aunt told me that she had gotten an actual billing invoice for the four months of church services she missed.
Her priest did not send her a letter asking her if she was all right, and never sent her a get-well card, but sent her a bill instead. She showed it to me right on the spot, and it said at the bottom: “Failure to pay this invoice within 30 days will result in additional interest, at 1.5% per month, for an 18% annual interest-rate.”
This was an actual bill, and it stated that it was for PEW RENTAL --- this was completely outrageous, to say the very least. I asked this woman what she was going to do about this bill she had received, and she told me that she called the priest on the telephone, and immediately asked that her name be removed from the list of parishioners. She said that she had left the church, and she was quite upset about things, which I did not blame her one single bit.
I don’t know WHY she was sent this invoice, but, it gave the impression that the church was more interested in her money than they were in her health and welfare. At that time, I expressed the fact that donations by their very nature, are voluntary, and should not be expected by those to whom we donate our hard-earned money.
I discovered that there is a very intriguing connection between Christianity and Astrotheology, the worship of the stars, planets, the sun, and their movements in the sky. High-level initiates of Freemasonry and other secret societies are told the following, which is a ‘secret’ one learns when they become a 32nd degree Freemason, which is called Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret.
But, what is this Royal Secret?
Men who reach the 32nd degree in the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry are told, among other things, that Jesus Christ is the S-U-N of God. Jesus Christ is the S-U-N of God. The sun in the sky, is what they are talking about. In the book entitled The Christ Conspiracy: The Biggest Story Ever Sold, the following information provides evidence of the Astrotheological basis of the mythology associated with Jesus Christ.
NOTE: The above paragraph is talking about information given to a select number of 32nd degree freemasons, the ones that are members of the global elite. I had a family member who was a high-level freemason, and he told me this personally, along with my own study and research into the Mystery Religions of Babylon and Egypt.
This type of information is NOT given to Blue Lodge freemasons!
Here is what that book says about the Sun of God (pgs. 154-156):
THE SUN OF GOD
Within the Sun Book or Holy Bible was incorporated by such priestcraft the most consolidated version of the celestial mythos ever assembled, the story of the “son of God.” First, we have seen that “God” is the Sun. Second in Job 38 the stars are called “sons of God,” hence one star would be the son of God is the Sun of God. The solar mythos, in fact, explains why the narratives of the sons of God previously examined are so similar, with a godman who is crucified and resurrected, who does miracles and has 12 disciples, etc. To wit, these stories were in actuality based on the movements of the sun through the heavens. In other words, Jesus Christ and the others upon whom he is predicated are personifications of the sun, and the gospel fable is merely a repeat of a mythological formula revolving around the movements of the sun through the heavens.
For example, many of the world’s crucified godmen have their traditional birthdays on December 25th (“Christmas”). This date is set because the ancients recognized that, from a geocentric perspective in the Northern Hemisphere, the sun makes an annual descent southward until after midnight of December 21st, the winter solstice, when it stops moving southerly for three days and then starts to move northward again. During this time, the ancients declared that “God’s Sun” had “died” for three days and was “born again” after midnight of December 24th. Thus, these many different cultures celebrated with great joy the “Sun of God’s” birthday on December 25th.
The following are some characteristics of the “Sun of God”:
- The sun “dies” for three days at the winter solstice, to be born again on December 25th.
- The Sun of God is “born of a virgin,” which refers to both the new or "virgin” moon and the constellation of Virgo.
- The Sun’s “birth” is attended by the “bright star,” either Sirius/Sothis or the planet Venus, and by the “Three Kings,” representing the three stars in the belt of Orion.
- The sun at its’ zenith, or 12 noon, is in the house or heavenly temple of the “Most High;” thus, “he” begins “his father’s work” at “age” 12. Jordan Maxwell relates, “At that point, all Egypt offered prayers to the “Most High God.”
- The Sun enters into each zodiac sign at 30 degrees; hence, the “Sun of God” begins his ministry at “age” 30. The Sun of the visible heavens has moved northward 30 degrees and stands at the gate of Aquarius, the water-bearer, or John the Baptist of the mystic planisphere, and here begins his work of ministry in Palestine.
- The “Sun of God” is the “Carpenter” who builds his daily “houses” of 12 two-hour divisions.
- The “followers” or “disciples” of the “Sun of God” are the 12 signs of the zodiac, through which the Sun must pass.
- The “Sun of God” is “anointed” when its’ rays dip into the sea.
- The “Sun of God” “changes water into wine” by creating rain, ripening the grape on the vine and fermenting the grape juice.
- The “Sun of God” “walks on water,” referring to its’ reflection upon the waters' surface.
- The “Sun of God” “calms the sea,” as he rests in the boat of heaven. (Matthew 8:23-27)
- When the “Sun of God” is annually and monthly re-born, he brings life to his former self, raising it from the dead.
- The “Sun of God” triumphantly “rides an ass and her foal” into the “City of Peace” when it enters the sign of Cancer, which contains two stars called “little asses,” and reaches its’ fullness.
- The “Sun of God” is the “Lion” when in Leo, the hottest time of the year, called the “throne of the Lord.”
- The “Sun of God” is “betrayed” by the constellation of the Scorpion, the backbiter, the time of the year when the solar hero loses his strength. [NOTE: This is also the origin of the term backstabber, which also indicates betrayal].
- The “Sun of God” is hung on a cross, which represents its’ passing through the equinoxes, the vernal equinox being Easter.
- The “Sun of God” darkens when it “dies.” The solar god as the sun of evening or autumn was the suffering, dying Sun, or the dead sun buried in the netherworld.
- The “Sun of God” is with us “always, to the close of the age,” (Matthew 28:20) referring to the ages of the procession of the equinoxes. [NOTE: The procession of the equinoxes takes 26,000 years to complete one cycle.]
- The “Sun of God” is the “Light of the World” and “comes on clouds, and every eye shall see him.”
- The “Sun of God” rising in the morning is the “Savior of mankind.”
- The “Sun of God” wears a corona, a “crown of thorns,” or halo.
Figure 1 - The Crown of Thorns and a Solar Corona
- The “Sun of God” was called the “Son of the Sky,” “All seeing,” the “Comforter,” “Healer,” “Savior,” “Creator,” “Preserver,” “Ruler of the World,” and “Giver of Life.”
- The “Sun of God” is the Word or Logos of God.
- The all-seeing Sun, or “Eye of God,” was considered the judge of the living and dead who returned to Earth on a “White Horse.”
The book further states:
“The history of the sun is the history of Jesus Christ. The Sun of God is born on the 25th of December, the birthday of Jesus Christ. The first and greatest of his labors of Jesus Christ is his victory over the serpent, the evil principle, or the devil. In his first labor, Hercules strangled the serpent, as did Chrishna, Bacchus, etc. This is the sun triumphing over the powers of darkness, and as he increases, he prevails, till he is crucified in the heavens, or is decussated in the form of a cross, when he passes the equator at the vernal equinox.”
Figure 2 - DaVinci's Last Supper shows the four seasons
When examining ancient religious artwork, the Astrotheological and Astrological aspects are there right under our collective noses. DaVinci’s Last Supper painting is very interesting in this regard. If we accept what high-level freemasons are taught, namely that Jesus Christ is the Sun of God, then The Last Supper painting takes on an entirely new meaning.
From left to right, the figures represented in the painting are as follows: St. Bartholomew (Libra); St. James The Less (Gemini); St. Andrew (Peter’s brother) (Cancer); Judas (Scorpio); St. Peter (Aries); St. John (Leo); Jesus Christ (Sun of God); St. Thomas (Pisces); St. James The Great (Sagittarius); St. Phillip (Virgo); St. Matthew (Capricorn); St. Jude (Aquarius); and St. Simon (Taurus).
Furthermore, the four seasons represent the four gospels of the New Testament:
- Gospel of Matthew = Spring
- Gospel of Mark = Summer
- Gospel of Luke = Autumn
- Gospel of John = Winter
Figure 3 - The four seasons surround the Sun of God
In Da Vinci’s Last Supper painting, we see the twelve disciples surrounding the Sun of God, in which they are separated into four groups of three. This is directly attributable to the four seasons of the year, which contain three months each. The twelve disciples each represent one month of the year, or more specifically, one zodiac sign of the year.
The Last Supper is in reality a harvest dinner, much like our thanksgiving. If one examines the offerings spread out across the table, it resembles what a Thanksgiving dinner of those times must have looked like. Harvest time was celebrated by huge feasts all throughout history.
At harvest, we eat the flesh of the fruit, which figuratively relates to the flesh of Jesus, the Sun, which makes this fruit grow. We drink the wine of the harvest, and as we have been told in church services, the wine is symbolic of the blood of the savior. Again, it is the Sun, which makes the grapes grow. Without the flesh and blood of the harvest, we would cease to exist.
After the Last Supper, Jesus is betrayed by Judas, who represents Scorpio, in the month of October. Judas was said to have betrayed Jesus for thirty pieces of silver, which represent the thirty days of the average monthly interval, and the increasing darkness as the Sun makes its’ way to the Winter Solstice in the third week of December.
Silver here is a dead giveaway, because silver is the metal associated with the Moon, and thus, darkness. If the reader would care to take note, the Moon looks like a silver coin hanging in the nighttime sky, just as the Sun looks like a golden coin hanging in the daytime sky. To provide further evidence of this symbolism --- gold is associated with the Sun, and thus, solar energy, and the light of day; and silver is associated with lunar energy, and the dark of night.
Another familiar symbol is the Solar Cross:
Figure 4 - The Solar Cross, which relates to the yearly Equinoxes and Solstices
The Solar Cross continues the esoteric symbolism of Astrotheology, with its’ direct reference to the yearly equinoxes and solstices. The system is quite simple, as the Sun is at its’ highest point in the sky during the Summer Solstice, and at its’ lowest point during the Winter Solstice. Both equinoxes represent the equal day and night that is experienced during those points of the year. This is why the positions are taken in the precise manner as can be seen in the diagram above. Any time you see this symbol (as on the right), know that you are looking at a symbolic representation of these four cardinal times of the year, and all other explanations are null and void.
I could go on with this subject on a much deeper level, but I choose to stop here, as my point appears to have been sufficiently made. With so many references to light, I began to think about how our English language deals with its’ influences from Astrology and Astrotheology. I began to think about words, phrases, and names that appear to have had their beginnings from within the ideas associated with Astrology and Astrotheology. If there is NOTHING behind the esoteric principle that Jesus Christ is the Sun of God, then there should be nothing much to find. However, the opposite was found to be the case. There were many references to both Astrology and Astrotheology found within the English language. I focused on the obvious, which were the numerous references to LIGHT. It was there where I would either confirm or disprove my thesis.
The Use of the Astrological Light Motif in the English Language:
With all these references to light, I began thinking about how our English language is filled with all matter of examples of motifs related directly and indirectly to light. Once I sat down and started my list, the examples came to me very quickly. These examples organized themselves into three distinct categories; love, knowledge, and spiritual ascension. I found this seeming coincidence to be most curious, as these three categories also relate to the eternal flame of love, the all-seeing eye of knowledge, and the inner light of spiritual ascension.
If there were but a small handful of examples of the light motif that were definitely a part of the English language, that might be attributable to coincidence. However, with each succeeding example, it is then less and less likely to be mere coincidence. With the sheer number of examples I give below, it is highly unlikely that this bears no connection to the Sun of God, and the light thereof.
Here below, are just a few of the numerous examples of the astrotheological light motif showing up in the language we use to describe love, knowledge, and spiritual ascension:
LOVE:
The use of words related to and that describe light, are a testament to how much our lives change when we fall in love, or show love to our family, friends, and other loved-ones.
- When we are in love, we call the object of our affection, the light of our life. When I, for example, address my significant other directly, I tell her that she is the light of my life.
- If a man and a woman break up a romantic relationship, and later try again, they are said to be re-kindling their relationship.
- When we wish to complement the beauty of the woman we love, we often say that she has a radiant beauty, or her beauty has radiance.
- When a woman wants to look more attractive to please her man, she lightens up her hair coloring, or she puts highlighting in her hair.
- When one of our children turn out intelligent, they are said to be bright or brilliant, and are said to be examples of brightness and brilliance. Sometimes, they are said to be a bright spark.
- The sunset and moonlight are said to be romantic, and represent feminine energy. The night is also the time for starlight.
- The sunrise and sunlight are said to be representative of masculine generational energy, and are directly related to life and the growth of life; man, animal, and plant.
- Our male children are called son/sun.
- Some girls are named Dawn, after the light of the morning.
- When someone is friendly, they are said to have a sunny disposition.
- A gentle sheen or a soft glow of a reflective surface is called its’ luster.
- In a famous 1982 song written by Neil Diamond, Burt Bacharach, and Carole Bayer Sager about the film E. T., love was described as “turn on your heartlight,” which reached # 5 on the Billboard singles’ chart from that year.
Neil Diamond explains:
“Carole Bayer Sager, Burt Bacharach, and I went to see ET. After the movie, we went back to their apartment and came up with a simple musical statement that we all felt very sincerely.”
KNOWLEDGE:
Light also plays a role in describing knowledge, which is most-often referred to as “illumination.” Students are referred to as pupils, which relates to the part of the eye that is related to light, and sight.
- The sun, in ancient times, was referred to as Sol. Things related to Sol are called solar (of, from, or like the sun). This is also what we are said to have as our primary spiritual vehicle, our soul/sol. Our soul/sol is sometimes referred to as our Inner Light.
- We call students pupils, which corresponds to the part of the eye related to light. When such people come to understand things, they are said to have seen the light. The knowledge they obtain is sometimes referred to as insight, which again, relates to the pupil, a part of the eye related to sight. Sometimes, we can tell that the pupil is thinking, by the gleam in their eye.
- In school, the student, or pupil, receives a Gold Star when the teacher is pleased with their work.
- Sometimes, a great idea arrives on a beam of light, or in a ray of light. Both relate to illumination.
- Those who rule over us are said to be the elites, and they refer to themselves as the Illuminati (the ones of the light), or the enlightened ones. The secret knowledge such people receive is known as illumination.
- Those who receive special or esoteric knowledge are said to have received enlightenment.
- When someone works a second job, they are said to be moonlighting.
- A piece of incidental information that helps to clarify a subject is said to be a sidelight.
- When we are traveling super-fast, we are said to be traveling at the speed of light.
- The exciting plays of a sporting event are called the highlights.
- The emission of light from a substance is called its’ luminescence, or luminosity. The word lumen is Latin for light.
SPIRITUAL ASCENSION:
Spiritual ascension contains several references to light and illumination. Here, we are discussing the perfection of the soul/sol, which in terms of alchemy, turns a base-metal soul into a soul of illumination and understanding.
- God, the creator, the Great Architect of the Universe, is said to reside in the heavens (the sky), which is highly appropriate, especially as we are talking about the Sun --- the S-U-N of God.
Here are some phrases that convey light and understanding:
- Bring something to light
- Cast on light on a subject
- Come into the light
- In light of
- In the light of
- Light into
- Light on
- Light upon
- Light up
- Light something up
- Out like a light
- Shed some light on
- Throw some light on
Words related to light that convey knowledge and understanding:
- Enlightenment
- Illumination
- Insight
Religious deities that are described with words related to light:
- Jesus Christ – The True Light (John 1:9)
- Osiris – The Redeemer of Light
- Chrishna – The True Light, The Inner Light, The Giver of Light
- Pythagoras – The Light and Truth
- Apollonius – The True Light of the World
- Simon Magus – The Light of All Men
- Jehovah – The New Light, My Light and My Salvation, Beacon Light
- Yahweh – The Light That Shines Forever, Pure Light
Male names that are related to light:
- Abner – Meaning Light. (Hebrew) “Father of light.” Biblical: King Saul of Israel's army chief, a valiant warrior and clever strategist. The name came into prominence in the late 16th century, but has become uncommon in this century, and is now mostly associated with Al Capp's comic strip "Li'l Abner." The name has a masculine, uncompromising air. Inventer of baseball Abner Doubleday.
- Anwar – Meaning light. (Arabic) “Light.” This name was made famous by Egyptian President Anwar Sadat.
- Beacon – Meaning light. (Old English) “Signal light.” Usually a beacon is a bright light on a hilltop, or at the top of a lighthouse.
- Chand – Meaning light. (Hindu, Sanskrit) “Moon light.”
- Epifanio – Meaning light. (Spanish, Greek) “Bringing light.” The English language term is epiphany. In the Catholic calendar, it is the season immediately following Christmas.
- Iyar – Meaning light. (Hebrew) “Light.”
- Jomei - Meaning light. (Japanese) “Spread light.”
- Kent – One of the meanings of this name is bright. Literally, Kent is the past-tense of knowledge or understanding. The name Ken and Kenny are present-tense for knowledge and understanding.
- Kiran – Meaning light. (Hindu, Sanskrit) “Beam of light.”
- Luce – Meaning light. (Latin) “Light.” This name was made famous by Henry Luce, the founding publisher of Time magazine.
- Lucian – Meaning light. (Latin) “Light.” A variant of Lucius. Luciano is an Italian and Spanish form of this name. St. Lucian of Antioch was a noted scholar of the 4th century. There was a noted artist named Lucian Freud, and a noted opera singer Luciano Pavarotti.
- Ner – Meaning light. (Hebrew) “Candle or light.” This is a symbolic name for male children born on Chanukah, the Feast of Lights, or on a Friday evening before the ceremonial lighting of Sabbath candles.
- Noor – Meaning light. (Arabic) “Light.”
- Nuri – Meaning light. (Arabic) “Light.”
- Nuriel – Meaning light. (Arabic) “Light or fire of God.”
- Or – Meaning light. (Hebrew) “Light, brilliance.”
- Oran – Meaning light. (Aramaic, Irish, Gaelic) “Light, pale.” The Hebrew form of this name comes from an Aramaic expression meaning “light,” while the English form of this name comes from Odhran (Irish, Gaelic) meaning “pale.” A famous example of a form of this name is United States Senator Orrin Hatch.
- Solomon – A name that refers to the Sun in three languages.
- Sol is Latin for Sun, which is from where the word solar originates. It is also the basis of the Inner Light of the human being, which is referred to as our soul [sol].
- Om is the Hindu word for a representative concept that relates to the Sun. Om or Aum is also used as a primary mantra in the forms of meditation that have their basis in Eastern philosophy.
- On is the Coptic [Egyptian Christianity] word for Sun, which is from where we get the word horizon (Horus-On), Horus is one of the Egyptian deities relating to the Sun. On is also an Egyptian term for the Sun as it travels across the afternoon sky.
- Uri – Meaning light. (Hebrew) “My light, my fame.” A famous example of this name is psychic performance artist Uri Geller, who is the infamous Israeli spoon bender.
- Uriah – Meaning light. (Hebrew) “My light is Jehovah.” One of King David’s warriors, the Hittite husband of Bathsheba. Uriah Heep was the name of a character in Charles Dickens’ David Copperfield, and there was also a rock band by that name, who enjoyed modest success in the 1970’s.
Taking these three definitions into full consideration, Sol-Om-On is a name that denotes the triple power of the Sun. It has been suggested that Sol-Om-On is a numeric code for the triple number of the Sun, which is 666. In the Qabalistic Tree of Life, the sepheria (sphere) related to the Sun carries the number 6.
The name of Sol-Om-On contains three instances of one vowel, which is the letter O. The letter O is the 15th letter of the English alphabet. In numerology, multiple digit numbers are always reduced to a single number. Thus, 15 becomes the following mathematical equation:
15 = 1+5 = 6
And so, the three letters of O add up to the following:
15 + 15 + 15 = (1+5) + (1+5) + (1+5) = 666
The original pre-Christ meaning of the number 666 referred to the triple power of the Sun, and had nothing whatever to do with demons, Satan, or devil-worship of any kind. And, anyone reading these words that doubts the truth of this --- you are welcome to look this up for yourself, to verify that this is in fact, true.
Female names that are related to light:
- Alaula – Meaning Light. (Hawaiian) “Light of dawn or sunset glow.”
- Annot – meaning Light. (Hebrew, Scottish) “Light.”
- Anwar – Meaning Light. (Arabic) “Light.” Most familiar as a man's name borne by Egyptian President Anwar Sadat.
- Chiara – Meaning Light. (Italian) “Light.” Variant of Clara. Name of several Italian saints, most notably Clare of Assisi (13th century), and associate of Francis of Assisi and founder of the order of nuns known as the Poor Clares. See also Ciara.
- Dawn – Meaning Light. (Old English) “The first appearance of light, daybreak.” Modern use of the word for a name. Aurora, the Latin term, dates back about fifteen hundred years, but Dawn first appeared in the late 1920s. Opera singer Dawn Upshaw; comedian Dawn French; basketball player Dawn Staley.
- Elaine – Meaning Light. (French) “Shining light.” Variant of Helen. Comedienne Elayne Boosler.
- Eleanor - Meaning Light. (Greek) “Shining light.” Variant of Helen. History: Eleanor of Aquitaine (12th century) was heiress to a large portion of France, wife of two kings and mother of two more (Richard the Lionhearted and John). Her powerful personality, intelligence, and inexhaustible energy made her unique in her time. Literary: Jane Austen's Elinor Dashwood in "Sense and Sensibility." Actress Elinor Donahue.
- Fulgencia - Meaning Light. (Latin) “Glowing, giving off light.”
- Helen - Meaning Light. (Greek) “Sun ray; shining light.” Mythology: the abduction of Zeus's mortal daughter, Helen of Troy, resulted in the Trojan War. Hers was “the face that launched a thousand ships.” There was a Saint Helena, mother to Constantine the Great, whose purity allowed her to discover the True Cross. Helene (Hel-LANE) is a French form; Halina is Polish. See also Alanna. Writer Helen Keller; actresses Helen Hayes, Helen Hunt, Helen Mirren, Helena Bonham-Carter; publisher Helen Gurley Brown; singer Helen Reddy.
- Lenore – Meaning Light. (Greek) “Light.” Variant of Eleanor.
- Leonora – Meaning Light. (Greek) “Compassion; light.” Variant of Eleanor. Literary: Lenore was the lady lost forever in Edgar Allen Poe's poem “The Raven.” The name was used for the heroine of three major operas “Fidelio,” “Il Trovatore,” and “La Favorita.”
- Leora – Meaning Light. (Greek) “Compassion; light.” Diminutive of Eleanor.
- Liora – Meaning Light. (Hebrew) “God's gift of light to me.”
- Lucy – Meaning Light. (Latin) “Light.” Feminine form of Lucius; vernacular form of Lucia. The feast day of Saint Lucy (fourth century), patroness of sight, is called the Festival of Light in Sweden. Lucy is also a bossy little girl in Charles Schulz's popular “Peanuts” comic strip. Actress Lucy Liu.
- Lumina – Meaning Light. (Latin) “Brilliant light.” Luminosa is the Spanish form.
- Luz – Meaning Light. (Spanish, Latin) "Light." Also (Armenian) "moon." Biblical: an early name of the town of Bethel. Also a reference to the Virgin Mary as "Our Lady of the Light."
- Mahina – Meaning Light. (Hawaiian) "Moon, moon-light." The Hawaiian equivalent of Diana, goddess of the moon.
- Malana – Meaning Light. (Hawaiian) "Buoyant, light." See also Malina.
- Meera – Meaning Light. (Israeli, Hindu) "Light; saintly woman." See also Mira.
- Meira – Meaning Light. (Hebrew) "Light." Feminine form of Meir.
- Nahara – Meaning Light. (Aramaic) "Light."
- Nehara – Meaning Light. (Hebrew, Aramaic) "Light."
- Nura – Meaning Light. (Arabic, Aramaic) "Light." The Arabic name of the former Queen of Jordan.
- Onella – Meaning Light. (Greek) "Light."
- Oralee – Meaning Light. (Hebrew) "My light." Also variant of Auralee (English) "wind meadow."
- Orit – Meaning Light. (Hebrew) "Light."
- Roshan – Meaning Light. (Hindu, Sanskrit) "Shining light." See also Rachana.
- Svetlana – Meaning Light. (Russian, Slavic) "Light." Popular in Russia. Author Svetlana Stalin.
- Uriela – Meaning Light. (Hebrew) "God's light." An appropriate name for girls born during Hannukah.
- Zia – Meaning Light. (Arabic, Latin) "Light, splendor; grain."
- Ziv – Meaning Light. (Hebrew) "Radiance, brilliance or light of God." Ziv is also the name of the second month in the Jewish calendar, the month of celebration of Israel's Independence.
Conclusion:
In preparing this essay, I thought that there were so many examples of spiritual and astrotheological motifs related to light, that it is highly unlikely that these were embedded into our English language without such a relationship. Both common-sense and logic tell us that with each succeeding example of these light motifs, it is increasingly unlikely to be a mere coincidence, as the powers-that-be would have us believe. As systems like this all have both exoteric and esoteric references, the hidden truth has us looking toward the skies for the answer to riddles such as this.
If these references are completely unrelated to Astrotheology, then I have to ask, what are they here to do, if not to remind us of the true beginnings of the planet’s first-ever religious system? The study of the two esoteric sciences of Astrology and Astrotheology exist to explain and personify the unexplainable and make sense of two systems that we have been told are mutually exclusive, and bear no relationship to one another.
It is my hope that the reader will come away from this essay with a new perspective on the manner in which light has been embedded into our English language. My feeling, as an investigator, is that this IS related to Astrology and Astrotheology, as light and vision and insight are very important to the ones who believe in and follow these two systems of enlightenment. And, if what you seek is the furtherance of your own knowledge about religion and belief and faith, then you have come to the right place.
This essay is the first in a new series of articles about the global network of religions, and in future special reports, I intend on providing a investigative series on belief and how the belief system of the global elite has been implemented. In future essays, I will present reports on the Babylon Mystery Religion, and how it has proliferated and become entwined within our existing societies of present-day Earth. Please keep an eye on the Kentroversy Special Reports link on the front page of The Kentroversy Papers, which is where you can find these special reports, such as the one I wrote entitled “Will You Survive The Coming Financial Crash?” which has been posted as Special Report number one.
© 2006 Kentroversy Papers
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Sources:
All of the following reference sources were consulted in the creation of this Kentroversy Paper:
Acharya S. - The Christ Conspiracy: The Greatest Story Ever Sold; 1999.
Diamond, Neil – In My Lifetime (Box Set CD Booklet); 1996, pg. 61.
Doane, T. W. - Bible Myths and Their Parallels in Other Religions; 1882.
Graves, Kersey - The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors (1999); pgs. 72-76.
Hare, John B. (editor) – Internet Sacred Text Archive
Hare, John B. (editor) – Internet Sacred Text Archive CD-ROM 5.0
Think Baby Names.com – Meanings of Baby Names related to “Light”
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