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Halend Metsk ("Christ Mithras")
This is a channel devoted to the cultic worship of the God of the Mysteria Mithrae with a Germanicized interpretation!
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18.04.202515:52
Fatalism
"Embrace your fate."
Delphic Maxims, Maxim 77
Purport: Regardless of whatever awaits us, both here now and in the worlds hereafter, go forth into that tale of predestination with a smile and full contentment. Just as the Healer accepted his rightful place in and beyond the galaxies, all dignified people accept what has been chosen for them.
"Embrace your fate."
Delphic Maxims, Maxim 77
Purport: Regardless of whatever awaits us, both here now and in the worlds hereafter, go forth into that tale of predestination with a smile and full contentment. Just as the Healer accepted his rightful place in and beyond the galaxies, all dignified people accept what has been chosen for them.
23.03.202502:35


25.03.202517:53
A Mithraic Poem
Out of oblivion came I, the crown-wearing majesty; whose song still sings like an angel floating through the vault of the heavens. Only I was alive, only I had truly died. Fallen for nought, eras passed on by, as mine own hands wielded fire and dagger's steel by the helve. None could forsake me, nor could I you, heavenly creation.
Out of oblivion came I, the crown-wearing majesty; whose song still sings like an angel floating through the vault of the heavens. Only I was alive, only I had truly died. Fallen for nought, eras passed on by, as mine own hands wielded fire and dagger's steel by the helve. None could forsake me, nor could I you, heavenly creation.


13.04.202513:23
"Besides Sol and Apollo, Roman mythology encompasses several other solar deities that contribute to the multifaceted tapestry of solar worship. Mithras, a Persian god incorporated into Roman beliefs, became especially popular during the late Roman era. Mithras, often depicted slaying a bull, personifies the sun’s invigorating energy and acts as a mediator between the heavens and the earth."
Source(s): Old World Gods
Source(s): Old World Gods


13.04.202508:52
Jesus of Nazareth as Sol Invictus
Housed underneath St. Peter's Basilica within Rome's Vatican Necropolis is an interesting tomb ceiling mosaic built for Julius Tarpeianus and his family. It contains a depiction of Jesus of Nazareth, modeled after the late Roman sun-deity Sol (or Sol Invictus). Sol was often equated with other sun-deities, namely Apollo, Helios, and Mithras. Its survival as a piece of iconography attests to the fact of the early Christians appropriating pre-Christian icons, symbols, and motifs for their own use: in this case, to communicate to the people the "light of the world" embodied by the messiah.
Source(s): Art & Theology (Weblog)
Housed underneath St. Peter's Basilica within Rome's Vatican Necropolis is an interesting tomb ceiling mosaic built for Julius Tarpeianus and his family. It contains a depiction of Jesus of Nazareth, modeled after the late Roman sun-deity Sol (or Sol Invictus). Sol was often equated with other sun-deities, namely Apollo, Helios, and Mithras. Its survival as a piece of iconography attests to the fact of the early Christians appropriating pre-Christian icons, symbols, and motifs for their own use: in this case, to communicate to the people the "light of the world" embodied by the messiah.
Source(s): Art & Theology (Weblog)


31.03.202515:01
From the beginning until the end, generations are born and bred to die, but the greatest gift of all draws beyond their flesh and bone. The shedding of the eternal blood, genesis of the ageless, as resolute as it is remorseless, a shining beacon in the blackest of the stark pitch. He has arrived, again for his people, whose souls thirst for that divine spark.
☀︎▲ Hail the Savior! ▲☀︎
☀︎▲ Hail the Savior! ▲☀︎


07.04.202519:50
Eternal Victorious Light
The Roman Mithraist religion centered entirely on 'Deus Sol Invictus Mithras' – the 'Unconquered Light' associated with the sun and other cosmic powers of life, fertility, abundance, and prosperity. He was honored in worship as the source of reciprocal friendship and the immortal energies.
Source(s): Authentic Gatha Zoroastrianism
The Roman Mithraist religion centered entirely on 'Deus Sol Invictus Mithras' – the 'Unconquered Light' associated with the sun and other cosmic powers of life, fertility, abundance, and prosperity. He was honored in worship as the source of reciprocal friendship and the immortal energies.
Source(s): Authentic Gatha Zoroastrianism


14.04.202507:36
The Invincible Sun
"Elagabalus venerated the Sun god and introduced his cult into Rome under the title deus Sol invictus, that is, the invincible, undefeated or unconquered sun god. Emperor Aurelian, Roman emperor from A.D. 270 to 275, decreed the Unconquered Sun as supreme god of the Roman Empire. Mithra, a god of Persian origin, was part of the Sun cult worship."
Source(s): Grace Communion International
"Elagabalus venerated the Sun god and introduced his cult into Rome under the title deus Sol invictus, that is, the invincible, undefeated or unconquered sun god. Emperor Aurelian, Roman emperor from A.D. 270 to 275, decreed the Unconquered Sun as supreme god of the Roman Empire. Mithra, a god of Persian origin, was part of the Sun cult worship."
Source(s): Grace Communion International


01.04.202521:36


14.04.202507:16
"He brings dearth and sorrow wherever he goes along the surface of tbe earth; temptation is his hidden weapon against the vulnerable; under his dominion await monsters and nightmarish abominations; under his control are those afflicted by material constraint; from birth until death, one who serves him serves the enslavement of himself; he is the originator behind chaotic activities and sinfulness and terrible suffering of extraordinary magnitude; he is the omnimalevolent disseminator of corruption and misfortune, the archdevil of the demons, and there is never any peace or sense of justice and prosperity so long as he is able to abide; and he is the ultimate enemy of righteousness."


25.03.202521:20


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09.04.202512:13
Misunderstandings about the mystery-religions's impact on the earliest developments of Christianity are common. In this short mini-essay, we shall address the attempted rebuke of this reality put out by Christian Ministries International.
Christian Ministries International claims, rather than their belief system adopting the elements of the mystery-cults, that it was the mystery-cults that adopted elements of Christianity. It states, "All cults take pieces of true Christianity, but then twist them to fit their own man-made religious views seeking to lead people astray." It also claims the following: "...that the more likely scenario is not that the early church borrowed the resurrection story from pagan religions, but it was these mystery religions that stole the concept from the early Christian church following the true, historical resurrection of Jesus..." In the context of the Mithraic mystery-cult specifically, a common counterargument declares the supposed historical fact in which mystery-cults did not spring up in Persia, Greece, and Rome until two centuries following Jesus's crucifixion. This simply is not true. There is evidence, for instance, that Mithra (or Mehr) had a cultic following in the Persian world prior to the state's official adoption of Zoroastrianism in approximately 600 BCE, and it is well-attested that Zoroastrianism had existed already about 4,000 years before the crucifixion. This also means Mithra-worship in cultic fashion predates that span of time. Before the Romans, Greeks, and Persians even heard of Christianity's story of a deified reborn son of God (Yahweh), they had already been well-familiarized with the concepts of cosmic dualism, a dying-and-resurrected deity, and salvation for one's soul. "...Christian writers said that the Devil knew of the coming of Christ in advance and had imitated them before they existed...", the Circle of Ancient Iranian Studies writes. Justin Martyr's writings come to mind.
Furthermore, Christian Ministries International also declares that, "...there is no archaeological evidence of these mystery religions being present in the area of Israel/Palestine in the 1st century AD when the early church began proclaiming the resurrection of Christ...". This is actually true since the whole origin of the Western mystery-religions depends upon a sociocultural background of a society that embraced polytheism and animism, something that Judaism had already long condemned and prohibited. The introduction of soteriology, spiritual resurrection, even so much a fiery description of Hell, as central themes to the early Church's teachings, originated from later Hellenized Jewish authors, those with a Greek education. (The problem, however, is that this is an attempted counterargument against the true length of existence of the mystery-cult tradition; ironically, supporting the knowledge we have today. It supports the starting assertion, not its own rebuke thereof.)
Therefore, it remains as factual and accurate to reassert the notion that it was the early Church adopting elements of pre-Christian mystery-cult religiosity, not the other way around. The folks at Christian Ministries International are either ignorant of the full context of the historic record, or they are lying to their congregation and to the general public.
Christian Ministries International claims, rather than their belief system adopting the elements of the mystery-cults, that it was the mystery-cults that adopted elements of Christianity. It states, "All cults take pieces of true Christianity, but then twist them to fit their own man-made religious views seeking to lead people astray." It also claims the following: "...that the more likely scenario is not that the early church borrowed the resurrection story from pagan religions, but it was these mystery religions that stole the concept from the early Christian church following the true, historical resurrection of Jesus..." In the context of the Mithraic mystery-cult specifically, a common counterargument declares the supposed historical fact in which mystery-cults did not spring up in Persia, Greece, and Rome until two centuries following Jesus's crucifixion. This simply is not true. There is evidence, for instance, that Mithra (or Mehr) had a cultic following in the Persian world prior to the state's official adoption of Zoroastrianism in approximately 600 BCE, and it is well-attested that Zoroastrianism had existed already about 4,000 years before the crucifixion. This also means Mithra-worship in cultic fashion predates that span of time. Before the Romans, Greeks, and Persians even heard of Christianity's story of a deified reborn son of God (Yahweh), they had already been well-familiarized with the concepts of cosmic dualism, a dying-and-resurrected deity, and salvation for one's soul. "...Christian writers said that the Devil knew of the coming of Christ in advance and had imitated them before they existed...", the Circle of Ancient Iranian Studies writes. Justin Martyr's writings come to mind.
Furthermore, Christian Ministries International also declares that, "...there is no archaeological evidence of these mystery religions being present in the area of Israel/Palestine in the 1st century AD when the early church began proclaiming the resurrection of Christ...". This is actually true since the whole origin of the Western mystery-religions depends upon a sociocultural background of a society that embraced polytheism and animism, something that Judaism had already long condemned and prohibited. The introduction of soteriology, spiritual resurrection, even so much a fiery description of Hell, as central themes to the early Church's teachings, originated from later Hellenized Jewish authors, those with a Greek education. (The problem, however, is that this is an attempted counterargument against the true length of existence of the mystery-cult tradition; ironically, supporting the knowledge we have today. It supports the starting assertion, not its own rebuke thereof.)
Therefore, it remains as factual and accurate to reassert the notion that it was the early Church adopting elements of pre-Christian mystery-cult religiosity, not the other way around. The folks at Christian Ministries International are either ignorant of the full context of the historic record, or they are lying to their congregation and to the general public.


04.04.202515:15
All about modern Mithraic virtues~
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