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Pluto
in Sagittarius and the Gospel of Judas
April 14, 2006
Pluto
in astrological symbolism represents the god of the Underworld
- it shows where we may be compulsive in our natures as we delve
into the underworld of consciousness to emerge into light as transformed
beings. It also represents the process of death and dying as well
as resurrection, it shows where we will experience endings and
beginnings. In transformational astrology for individuals, it
represents the will of the higher self that continually directs
us on the path that is for our highest good, and keeps us from
experiences that no longer serve us.
Since
Pluto entered Sagittarius in 1995, we have been witness to revelations
of many secrets (Pluto) that have turned religious communities
upside down (Sag), as well as death and destrution (Pluto) in
the name of religion (Sag). Sagittarius rules religious ideology,
the law, philosophy and man's search for meaning in life, as well
as long distance travel, higher learning, and interest in other
cultures. Pluto in Sagittarius has heightened the power of globalization
as well as revealed its inherent dangers (because with Pluto we
face death, we often find fear and danger there as well). In addition,
under Pluto in Sagittarius we have seen an increase in power of
religious groups and the fusing of church and state.
We
are currently seeing the heightening of an ideological (Sag) war
(Pluto) across the globe as a result of the combination of Pluto
with Sagittarius, and religions (Sagittarius) are under tremendous
scrutiny and requirements of faith (Sagittarius) are being challenged
by the revelation of suppressed secrets (Pluto). Although the
prosecution of priests for sexual abuse began while Pluto was
in Scorpio in the 1980s (Pluto in Scorpio revealed secrets (Pluto)
of sexual abuse (Scorpio) and created a global fever surrounding
that issue), the real damage to the Church (Sagittarius) didn't
occur until after Pluto's entry into Sagittarius in 1995 when
a flurry of cases against priests were prosecuted in the court
system.
The
power (Pluto) of religious sects (Sag) across the globe are currently
being challenged under Pluto in Sagittarius, paving the way for
their possible destruction when Pluto enters Capricorn (the sign
of social structures and government) in 2008. The Christian religions,
which have manifested the most power over the last 2000 years,
are being threatened by the eruption of suppressed information
such as the idea that Mary Magdalene may have actually been an
apostle and not a whore, thanks to the Da Vinci Code which brought
into the public consciousness ideas that had been circulating
underground for years. (read the book Holy
Blood, Holy Grail Illustrated Edition: The Secret History of Jesus,
the Shocking Legacy of the Grail ).
Now
comes the publication, after a long verification process, of the
Gospel of Judas which claims that Judas was actually Jesus's most
faithful apostle rather than the deceiver as claimed for the past
2000 years. Evidently there were over 30 gospels at the end of
the 1st century b.c.e., but Iranaeus, bishop of Lyons, decided
that there should be only four. The rest were banned, including
gospels of other apostles such as Thomas and Mary, and these decisions
were codified by the Council of Nicea in 325 which solidified
the Church's official dogma. The banned gospels included such
information as the fact that Jesus had brothers, which was very
inconvenient in light of the Virgin Birth theory, and the idea
that Mary was Jesus's constant companion which is mentioned in
several of the banned works.
The
recently released Gospel of Judas claims that Judas was actually
the most loyal follower of Jesus, and "betrayed" him
as part of a greater plan of Jesus to "sacrifice the man
that clothes [him]." This idea has been bounced around for
many years; it is integral to the story of the Passover Plot,
a fascinating tale that shows the crucifixion and resurrection
as a carefully thought-out plan crafted to coincide with biblical
prophecy. If nothing else, these revelations force us to question
our blind faith and determine for ourselves what the truth really
is. --------
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