HISTORY
OF THE END OF THE WORLD
hail,
the newborn child
The
early christians lived in a harsh and brutal world. Rome ruled from
Egypt to England. Their legions marched in Romania and Germania.
Their gods and patrons prospered. Like the pharaoh's in Egypt, Roman
Emperors regarded themselves as gods, to be worshipped home and
abroad.
Christians
refused to do that and were terribly persecuted, throughout the
Empire. Thrown before the lions, literally; the animals were imported
from Northern-Africa and Syria or slaughtered by gladiators. Still
the movement grew and could be found in all ancient cities, including
Jerusalem and Rome.
All
changed around 300 ad. The Roman general Constantine had a dream in
the night before a decisive battle with a rivalling general. The
winner would be the new Emperor. In his vision Jesus appeared and
showed him a cross. “In this sign, you will be victorious.”
Constantine decided to make flags and banners with the Holy Cross and
the legionaires painted the sign on their faces and shields.
Constantine,
later to be named “the Great, won the battle and the title.
As
a result of the appearance of Jesus in a battle-field dream of a
Roman general, Christianity became the Roman state-religion. It was
necessary to be baptised if you wanted a career, even in the army.
But Constantine did much more for the kick-off of Roman Catholicism.
He gathered wise men and priests to compose the Holy Scripture (and
persecuted dissidents) and he made Sunday, the day of religious
worship. Monday became the first day of the working-week.
Constantine
left een immense heritage (Aya Sophia). He too created the spiritual
and organisational construct, called the Church of Rome.
But
I consider the changing of the sabbath-day from Saturday to Sunday,
the most fundamental. It broke up the “collective and accumulating
effect of prayer and meditation. This energy fed and stabilised the
gods and kept them at peace with the world.
This
energy is splintered and divided and the world is shaking. I believe,
that connecting and unifying the World Prayer, will bring us peace
and harmony. The best thing to do, is to choose a day of worship
accepted on a global scale.
I
suggest, to return to the old ways and make Saturday a global and
universal day of rest, peace and meditation.
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