The Spring Equinox, Easter
and some very old horse races
By
Pat Regan
The chilly
month of March gets its name from the Roman god of growing energies and war, Mars. This month was vital to the ancient peoples,
as it was once held to be the first month of the new season.
January and February were formerly believed to
be rather motionless months with little importance being assigned to them.
On the 14th
day of the month a great event called the Equiria was held.
This
festival was sacred to Mars and great horse races were undertaken in the
Campus-Martius. The March
Equiria was in fact the second festival of this name, the first having been
held on February 27th. The legendary Romulus, (brother of Remus, son
of Mars), first instituted these two events.
During the Equiria all manner of articles relating to the cavalry units were
lustrated and spiritually cleansed.
The Horse
was one of the animals held sacred to Mars, the others being the Wolf, Vulture,
Magpie and the Dog. The
Horse is associated with this deity not only because of its connection with
combat, but also from its earlier origins as a beast of burden in agricultural
circles.
It
would be quite interesting today to note how many punters, preparing to ‘make or break’
on the famous Grand National race, ever pondered on the ancient spiritual link
to their sport.
On the 19th day of the month, the ‘Sacred Shield,’
(Ancile or Ancyle) received great attention and devotion. The Ancile fell from
the heavens during the reign of King Numa. He informed the Romans that the very
safety/fate of their Empire depended on the shield. Numa had eleven copies of
the shield made to thwart any attempts of insurrection by enemies or criminals.
Special warrior priests called 'Salii' were instituted in the ‘Temple of Vesta’
to guard the Ancile.
These elite priests
of Mars all came from noble families and their feasts were considerably lavish
affairs. They adorned themselves in bright red tunics fastened with a purple
belt and carried a rod and a shield.
The Salii
were twelve in number (one for each shield,) which incidentally seems to be a
figure later adopted by eager bible compilers for the Apostles. This would indicate that ‘12’ is a sacred number of protections, long since passed down
from one antediluvian culture to the next.
There is a vast plethora of Pagan
wisdom such as this small psychic truth, just awaiting rediscovery by today's
liberated freethinker. Early
Christianity, like every other monotheistic religion, has customarily suppressed
then commandeered traditions, festivals and rites from much older native Pagan
faiths. This is not conjecture but historically proven fact!
Scarlet/Red
is the colour of the ‘Warrior God’, and as such belongs to the realm of death
and destruction. Mars was never
a deity to "turn the other cheek!" Such simpering platitudes
‘supposedly’ held by later all-conquering monotheistic faith systems have
proved for centuries to be the philosophy of the charlatan and weakling.
Is it wise
to “turn the other cheek” to a murderer, rapist or tactless thief that wishes
to destroy, without hesitation, our loved ones? Surely if such a ludicrous
philosophy were ever to have been ‘seriously’ taken on board by the masses then
humankind would have ceased to exist centuries ago. Common sense
decrees to every living creature that self-preservation is the highest cosmic law.
To fly against such natural wisdom belongs to the kingdom of the self-righteous
fool!
Red is also
the colour of lifeblood, which gives us strength and new vigour. It’s the
colour of the rose of Venus and the wholesomeness marked by the growing sun.
With life there is also death and vice versa, we cannot have one without the
other. Our ancient
predecessors knew these simple truths well. The classical grandeur of the
colourful leaping, dancing Salii displayed this psychic, earth - orientated
wisdom admirably.
Contemporary
Pagans continue to spiritually synchronise with the same unending,
universal growing energies that perpetually surround us.
These natural green
forces impinge on our very being in the promising month of new growth - the
sacred time period that links us to the great divinity of essential
creative/destructive life force, Mars.
Easter, the bits they don’t tell you
So what
about Easter, Good Friday etc and the history behind the foundation of Easter
as a principal festival within the Christian Church?
Christians
celebrating the Easter/resurrection feast at this time of year are simply
recreating the primordial Pagan festivities associated with beloved earlier
gods of 'natural' regeneration such as Attis, Adonis, etc.
These
greatly cherished deities were lamented and adored by millions of adherents
throughout numerous countries, long before the Christ myth was first thought up
by the expanding ecclesiastical machine intent on theocratic world domination,
via crafty evangelical, missionary means.
The
Christians fathers hijacked Easter from the Pagans and built their new myth
around it in order to firstly conjoin with Pagan festivities and then, when
they had seized power from the Pagan priests, sanction and outcast them.
Direct mythological comparisons remain with deities such as Dionysius being
nailed to a post and blooded; so his vital fluid would soak the ground to bring
forth new life for all.
The
Judeo-Christian Passover became merged with heathen fertility veneration to
generate a new festival celebrating the resurrection of Christ. This of course
was also a hammer to convert the native Pagan populace away from their
indigenous spring fertility festivities.
This was observed at a different time
from the Passover. Known as the Quartodeciman controversy, the dispute over
when this celebration concerning Christ should be observed reverberated across
the Empire through the second, third and fourth centuries. Eventually it was
established by the Council of Nicea in A.D. 325 and reinforced at the Synod of
Antioch in A.D. 341.
With its
iron-fist theological stranglehold on the masses the Synod called for the
excommunication of anyone who dared to resist the new-fangled, man-made Easter
observance.
Those who opposed it were forced to move outside the reach of the
Empire. Emperor Constantine was a driving force behind this action.
This man,
amongst numerous other atrocities, murdered his son and wife; the Bishops in
their pious wisdom happily accepted Constantine as an authority on 'godly'
Christian matters and he reputedly said:
“And truly, in the first place, it seems to everyone a most unworthy thing that we should follow the customs of the Jews in the celebration of this most holy solemnity, who, polluted wretches! having stained their hands with a nefarious crime, are justly blinded in their minds. It is fit, therefore, that rejecting the practice of this people, we should perpetuate to all future ages the celebration of this rite, in a more legitimate order, which we have kept from the first day of our "Lord's" passion even to the present times. Let us then have nothing in common with the most hostile rabble of the Jews.” (Council of Nicea, pg. 52.)
Thus the
Christian celebration of Easter (which is incidentally named after a Saxon
goddess of spring, Ostara or Eostre) obviously stems from incredibly intolerant
origins. It is nothing but a clandestine gala of theocratic lies, deceit,
subversion and suppression of other smaller faiths.
Of course such historically-based Christian intolerance to Jews was to finally result in mass murder throughout the 1940s, via Nazi means.
Hitler’s Holocaust was chiefly a product of rampant Christian fundamentalism,
gone mad.
The Fuehrer’s upbringing ensured that he was quick to utilise old, well-
indoctrinated hatreds in the masses about Jews killing ‘his’ Savoir.
Millions that fought and died for their Reich masters were not Pagans,
not occultists, not witches but faithful Christians believing themselves to be
doing God’s work.
On their military belt buckles was the inscription ‘Gott mit uns’
(meaning God with us). Hitler openly appealed to Christianity on a regular basis and this was
largely why he was so well-liked. He often proclaimed his own Christianity, how
much he cherished Christianity, how significant Christianity was to his life,
and even how much he was personally inspired by Jesus - his 'Lord and Savoir.' Hitler made numerous speeches declaring his zealous Christian faith.
Christian Antisemitism in brief
Hitler was educated in the sternest of Catholic institutions, a Bavarian Benedictine monastery. He had also been in the church choir. Powerful Christian fundamentalist influences undoubtedly remained imperative in Hitler’s young, formative life. He was also a big fan of Martin Luther (1483–1546) the old German Reformation leader.
In fact we may perceive Luther as a role model in bias and hate for Hitler. Luther had particular guidance to offer regarding those who had failed to follow Christ, like he advocated, the Jews.
Luther continually advised Christian action against the Jewish race. This bigotry included concentrating them in certain areas, drowning Jews and even indiscriminate slaughter.
Luther proposed, "What shall we Christians do with this rejected and condemned people, the Jews".
Christian Antisemitism in brief
Hitler was educated in the sternest of Catholic institutions, a Bavarian Benedictine monastery. He had also been in the church choir. Powerful Christian fundamentalist influences undoubtedly remained imperative in Hitler’s young, formative life. He was also a big fan of Martin Luther (1483–1546) the old German Reformation leader.
In fact we may perceive Luther as a role model in bias and hate for Hitler. Luther had particular guidance to offer regarding those who had failed to follow Christ, like he advocated, the Jews.
Luther continually advised Christian action against the Jewish race. This bigotry included concentrating them in certain areas, drowning Jews and even indiscriminate slaughter.
Luther proposed, "What shall we Christians do with this rejected and condemned people, the Jews".
· "First, to set fire to their synagogues or schools … This
is to be done in honor of our Lord and of Christendom, so that God might see
that we are Christians …"
· "Second, I advise that their houses also be razed and
destroyed."
· "Third, I advise that all their prayer books and Talmudic
writings, in which such idolatry, lies, cursing, and blasphemy are taught, be
taken from them."
· "Fourth, I advise that their rabbis be forbidden to teach
henceforth on pain of loss of life and limb …"
· "Fifth, I advise that safe-conduct on the highways be
abolished completely for the Jews. For they have no business in the countryside
…"
· "Sixth, I advise that usury be prohibited to them, and that
all cash and treasure of silver and gold be taken from them …"
· "Seventh, I recommend putting a flail, an ax, a hoe, a
spade, a distaff, or a spindle into the hands of young, strong Jews and
Jewesses and letting them earn their bread in the sweat of their brow … But if
we are afraid that they might harm us or our wives, children, servants, cattle,
etc., … then let us emulate the common sense of other nations such as France,
Spain, Bohemia, etc., … then eject them forever from the country …"
Nazi Germany was then an invention
of Christian Europe.
Easter stands as a burning example of Christian
fundamentalist absolutism in action.
The real implication of this old festival may however be discovered in lonely
places such as the bleak mountainside, forest glen and stream; far away from
the mind-numbing influence of self-righteous clergy and their so-called holy
writ.
Now is the
time to spread the fresh March seeds, on all levels of existence, for summer's
first bounty to come.
Resurrection is real. It will however not be found in buildings made of stone by pious men, but residing deep within the wondrous natural cycle.
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Now on OTS News
http://www.otsnews.co.uk/the-spring-equinox-easter-and-some-very-old-horse-races/
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NB. Pagan Heritage by Pat Regan, broaches on many questions concerning our ancient spiritual heritage.
This is Pat's ninth book.
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