The meaning of Christ
Did you know that 3 of the most venerated figures, Share Striking Similarities in Their Birth and Resurrection Stories
Jesus of Nazareth, Horus of Egypt, and Mithra of Persia
What do these three have in common: All three had miraculous births:
Jesus: Born to the Virgin Mary, conceived through divine intervention.
Horus: Conceived by Isis after the death of Osiris, his father, through magical means.
Mithra: Said to have been born fully formed from a rock, depicted as miraculous and divine.
Each with a story challenged the beliefs of its times
The birth of all three is traditionally celebrated on December 25th, a date tied to the winter solstice and renewal in many cultures. A date that unites these figures through time.
12 disciples accompanied Jesus
12 companions surrounded Horus
Mithras is linked to the 12 signs of the zodiac, representing his cosmic role.
Death and Resurrection
Jesus: Crucified, died, and resurrected on the third day, signifying triumph over death.
Horus: Battled and overcame Seth, symbolizing victory over chaos and death.
Mithras: Some interpretations of Mithraic traditions suggest themes of death and renewal
What does this connection between Jesus, Horus and Mithras mean? It's pure coincidence, or a deep mystery that transcends time and culture.
Ultimately, the meaning of Christ , lies not in historical parallels but in the personal and spiritual quest they ignite within us. The essence of Christ is discovered in the heart, inspired by the spirit, and through a journey uniquely our own. Merry Christmas!
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