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Unveiling the Mythical Connection: Jesus, Lucifer, and the Divine Feminine

Updated: Sep 27

Have you ever pondered the intricate connections between mythical figures like Jesus, Lucifer, and the representation of the divine feminine that intertwines with their narratives? In this exploration, we delve into the enigmatic correlations that link these iconic entities, shedding light on the symbolic depths of their stories.


Unmasking the Morning Star: Jesus and Lucifer


Both Jesus and Lucifer have been associated with the title of the Morning Star. But why is this celestial moniker attributed to both of them? The answer lies in the symbolism embedded within their characters. While Jesus embodies the healer, and light-bringer in a spiritual sense, symbolizing hope and salvation, Lucifer's association with the Morning Star reflects a more complex narrative, hinting at rebellion and enlightenment.


The Hammer of Enlightenment


The legend of the constellation Ophiuchus tells the story of Zeus's murder of the great healer Asclepius after noting him observe two serpents heal each other with herbs. He does this to prevent humans from reaching immortality and enlightenment, he goes on to resurrect the constellation Ophiuchus in honour of Asclepius due to his good works. The wounded healer symbol of the key was Apollo's signet. This symbol is found in the construction detail of the Vatican, as the Christian religion is rooted in the religion of Isis, as she was called Esu or Es, she had a child called Isu.


The Osiris Connection


The daughter of Asclepius was leso, her masculine counterpart was lesous. Surnames for Shiva/Enki the rival of Zeus was Issa. The first resurrected Christ was Osiris, also known Azazel (Asa'el) comes from the Egyptian Asar-El, or Asar-Er, meaning; Osiris the creator. Azazel is considered to be one of "the fallen" according to the book of Enoch, personally responsible for teaching, instructing, and awakening humanity, as did Osiris who traveled far and wide to civilize humanity.  It was Osiris that led the one hundred other fallen angels in rebellion against the Lord Yahweh (Zeus) of the Hebrew bible at Mount Hebron.  Osiris was Isis’s right hand man, or counterpart, and known as the Lord of Silence, and a son of the God Ra. 


The Divine Feminine Deity of Lucifer


Delving deeper into the realm of symbolism, we encounter the divine feminine counterpart of Lucifer – a deity whose presence adds another layer of profound meaning to the narrative. This feminine deity, often associated with Venus, acts as a balance to the masculine energies embodied by Lucifer, emphasizing the importance of harmony and duality in the cosmic order.


Lucifer's Domain and Planetary Connection


As Enki relates to Saturn akin to Shiva, Lucifer's domain is attributed to a different celestial body – Venus. Often synonymous with the bright Morning Star, Venus holds a pivotal role in various mythologies, mirroring the multifaceted nature of Lucifer's character and domain.


Venus, Isis, and the Sacred Connections


If Lucifer is indeed Venus, then the intricate web of symbolism extends further to encompass Isis, the revered Egyptian goddess. Venus, also associated with the concept of the bright Morning Star, ties back to Isis, accentuating her role as the embodiment of the divine feminine – the San Graal or the holy womb from which creation and life spring forth.


Sigils and Symbolism: Unveiling the Chalice


Lucifer's sigil, often depicted with the letter V, holds deeper significance beyond mere symbolism. This V signifies the chalice, or divine womb representative of the divine feminine energy that intertwines with Lucifer's essence, creating a harmonious balance between opposing forces. The Roman numeral five, echoing Saturn's influence, adds another layer of complexity to the symbolism embedded within Lucifer's narrative, perhaps pointing to the father of Lucifer as Enki, or the most high God Anu.


Genesis and the Essence of Isis


The third deity, around whom the biblical story revolves and from whom Genesis draws its name, is none other than Isis – the epitome of the divine feminine force that permeates the universe. Through various iterations and cultural adaptations, Isis emerges as a central figure, embodying the essence of creation, nurturing, and renewal.


Conclusion


As we unravel the intricate web of connections between Jesus, Lucifer, and the divine feminine, we gain a deeper appreciation for the symbolism and allegorical layers that underpin these mythical narratives. From the celestial domains of Venus to the sacred symbolism of the chalice, each element intertwines to create a rich tapestry of meaning that transcends traditional boundaries. Embracing the complexities and nuances of these mythic figures allows us to glimpse the profound depths of human imagination and spiritual contemplation.


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