ON CHRIST CONSCIOUSNESS
Happy Holidays everyone! I hope you’re enjoying some nice times with family, friends and loved ones these days.
Christmas for me is first and foremost a celebration of the return of the light. Where I come from in Denmark we celebrate Jul (yule) and not really the birth of Christ, in the same way as in other countries. We have many Christmas traditions that are still to this day very rooted in Paganism. I like these traditions, and for me Christmas is a lot about culture, traditions, and not so much about religion.
But I think it is no coincidence that the christians celebrate the birth of Jesus at this time of the year. In actuality Yeshua was born on August 24 (confirmed by many sources and also by Yogi Bhajan). Funnily enough the Day of the Immaculate Conception is celebrated on December 8… hmm… That doesn’t align very well with him being born on December 25, but it would align with him being born in August. But as we all know how these things were moved around, and arranged to fit better with existing traditions, back when christianity was being ushered, in as the main religion in the western world.
Accurate date of birth or not—Christ was the light of hope for humanity born at the very beginning of the Piscean Age. At that time, some 2000 years ago, humanity was coming out of the Age of Aries. What we were experiencing on the planet was another level of aggression, and disregard for the value of human lives. We’re of course still working on that even now (as evident of current world events) but back then it was even more likely that a human would experience violence in the course of their life. Aries (in a low frequency) can be aggressive, forceful and violent. It was this prevalent consciousness and acceptance of violence that the consciousness of Christ broke with.
When we change the ages, it doesn’t happen in just a few years, and just like we haven’t seen the real fruition of the Aquarian Age yet, Christ consciousness is also still unfolding, even to this day. But a lot has been done already, and our value of a human life, and the acceptance of violence has changed on the planet. It’s nowhere near perfect, but if we look at the comparisons of 2000 years ago, we can see that humanity’s relationship with these themes is very different now. I believe we have Christ and his incarnation here on earth to thank for that (along with other enlightened masters who also incarnated during the Piscean Age).
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