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DIALOGUE AND DISCUSSION ON EDUCATION, ENVIRONMENT AND RACE

 

In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.  Heaven, from the Old English word, heofon, means “home of God.”  Older meanings of the word heaven were sky or firmament.  Heave, from the Old English word, hebban, and the root word of heaven means to lift up, raise or exalt.  Heaven also happens to be the realm of the heavenly bodies.  The word Astronomy derived from the Greek word astronomia and means star arrangement.  The word derived from the words astron meaning star and nomos ,meaning arrangement.  The science of Astronomy deals with the study of celestial objects.  Celestial derives from the Latin word caelestis meaning heavenly or pertaining to the sky.  The word Astrology derived from the Greek word astrologia and means telling of the stars.  Astrology derives from the words astro meaning star and logy meaning study of.  In ancient times, the heavenly bodies were recognized as gods and much reverence was given to the gods.  The gods and their arrangement in the heavens were said to influence those on Earth.  In Astrology, a horoscope is a chart or diagram representing the positions of the Sun, Moon, planets, astrological aspects and sensitive angles at the moment of a person’s birth.   In some languages the days of the week and even some months were named in honor of the gods.        

On the first day god created light, Genesis chapter 1, verse 3 reads “And God said, Let there be light and there was light.”  Sunday, is recognized as the first day of the week and comes from an Old English word, Sunnandaeg meaning “Day of the Sun.”  Domingo is the Spanish word for Sunday and is from the Latin word dominicus meaning “pertaining to a lord.”  The Old English word for Lord is hlaford meaning, master of a household, ruler, superior, and also God translating to the Latin word Dominus.  According to ancient history, the sun was a diety.  Diety means divine nature and derived from the Latin word deus meaning god.  Sol Invictus meaning invincible sun was the official sun god of the Roman Empire.   The word Solar as in solar system derived from the Latin word Solaris meaning of the sun from the Latin word Sol meaning sun. 

On the second day God said, “Let the waters under the heavens be gathered unto one place.  The second day of the week, Monday, comes from the Old English word mondaeg, meaning “day of the moon.”  The moon is recognized as the heavenly body that affects the tidal waters on Earth.  Moon means month and derives from the Latin word mensis which means month.  The  “monthly” or the tides in the female body called the menstruation is said to occur every 28 days which is the same as the lunar phase of the moon.  The Spanish word for Monday is lunes, from the Latin word lunaris meaning of the moon.  Luna was the moon goddess in Roman religion and myth.   Genesis chapter 1 verse 16 and 17, “And God made two great lights; the greater to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night; he made the stars also.  And God set them in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth.”

The Spanish word for Wednesday is Miercoles derived from the Latin word Mercurius meaning Mercury.  Mercury was a Roman God of tradesmen and thieves.  Mercury is also identified as a metallic element known as quick silver.  The Greek god, Hermes, was a messenger and god of commerce, and the son of Zeus and Maia.  Wednesday also happens to be a day of operation and trade for merchants at farmers markets.  A market is a meeting at a fixed time for buying and selling livestock and provisions and derived from the Latin word Mercatus meaning trading, buying, selling, trade, market.  The Spanish word for market is Mercado. 

Jueves is the Spanish word for Thursday.  Jueves derives from the latin word Jovis, meaning the day of Jupiter.  Thursday was influenced by Thor a god in Norse mythology.  The German word for Thursday is Donnerstag which translates to Jovis dies.  Jueves is a loan translation of Greek, dios hemera meaning the day of Zeus.  In the ancient Greek religion, Zeus is the Father of Gods and men and the god of the sky.  Zeus was known as Jupiter to the Romans and the Greek name for Jupiter is Zeus.  Zeus is the child of Cronus and Rhea.  Rhea and Cronus or Kronos were children of Gaia and Uranus.  Gaia or gaea derived from a Greek word meaning land or earth.  Gaia is the goddess of the Earth in the Greek religion.  Gaia was the great mother of all.  The heavenly gods, the Titans and Giants were born from her union with Uranus.  The Romans identified her with their goddess Terra.  Terra is a Latin word meaning earth.  Uranus derived from the Greek word Ouranos meaning heaven.  Genesis chapter 1 verses 9 and 10, “And God said, Let the waters under the heaven be gathered together unto one place, and let the dry land appear:  and it was so.  And God called the dry land Earth; and the gathering together of the waters called he Seas:  and God saw that it was good.”               

In Roman Mythology, Venus was the goddess of beauty and love.  The Spanish word for Friday is Viernes deriving from the Latin word Venus.  The Romans identified Venus with Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty.  The Old English word for Friday is Frigedaeg meaning Frigga’s Day.  Frigga or Frigg is a German goddess of married love and wife of Odin.  Freya is the goddess of beauty and love in Norse mythology.  After the moon, Venus is the brightest natural object in the sky.  It is a thought the planet Venus was actually two different bodies and the Greeks had two names for the planet Venus.  In the morning the star was called Phosphoros or Phosphorus meaning light-bringing and also the morning star.  In the evening the star was called Eosphoros or Eosphorus meaning Bringer of Light or Bringer of Dawn.  In Greek mythology Hesperus is the Evening Star, the planet Venus in the evening.  Hesperus is the brother of Eosphorus also called Phosphorus and Lucifer.  The Latin word Lucifer means morning star or light-bringing from the words lux meaning light and ferre meaning carry.  Isaiah chapter 14 verse 12, reads, “How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning!  How art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!” 

Saturday the seventh day of the week derives from the Old English word Saeterdaeg meaning day of the planet Saturn. This Old English word partially borrowed from the Latin Saturni dies meaning Saturn’s day.  In Roman mythology, the god Saturnus was the god of agriculture.  Saturday is also a day of operation at some farmers markets.  The Greek equivalent is Cronus or Kronos.  The Spanish word for Saturday is Sabado and the Italian word for Saturday is Sabbato.  Sabat is the Old English word for Sabbath and Saturday is observed by the Jews as the Sabbath, a day of rest.  Genesis chapter 2 verse 2 reads, “And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made; and rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made.”

The month of March is from the Latin word martius meaning the month of Mars.  The Romans identified Mars as the god of war and the Greeks identified Mars with Ares. Mars is often called the red planet and it has been said that people often see red when losing their temper.  The astrological sign of Aries begins in the month of March.  Aries derives from the Latin word Aires meaning to ram or butt.  In nature male rams battle competing males during mating season by violently ramming or butting heads.  Military soldiers march off to battle during times of war.

The month of April drives from the Latin Mensis Aprilis, meaning month of Venus. 

The Month of May is named in honor of the goddess Maia, mother of Hermes.  Maia is a star in the constellation of Taurus.  The astrological sign of Taurus begins in the month of May.

 

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Comment by Jay Anderson on March 4, 2014 at 7:35pm

Great post!  I noticed the Latin "mensis" which is the origin of the Spanish word "mes" or month.

Comment by Adisa on January 9, 2014 at 1:31pm

Ammon, Amon [Latin Ammon; Greek Ammon; Hebrew Amon, Egypt Amun, Amen, He who is hidden] Sun-god of the Egyptians corresponded to Zeus by the Greeks and Jupiter by the Romans. 

Latin term deus absconditus literally means hidden god. 

 

 

Comment by Adisa on January 9, 2014 at 1:00pm

The object the devil carries is often called a pitchfork.  However, It appears to be the same object carried by Poseidon, which is called a trident (image below).  Sometimes even Zeus is depicted with a trident.  Coincedence? 

Poseidon is the greek god of the sea.  The planet Neptune is the god of the sea.  Neptune is the son of Saturn and brother of Jupiter also known as Zeus.  Zeus has been called the bringer of rain.  The Latin word for Zeus is deus meaning god derived from the Old Persian word daiva meaning demon, evil god.  Daiva derived from the Sanskrit word Deva, literally meaning shining one.  The devil's name is said to be Lucifer which is a Latin word meaning light-bringing.     

Comment by Adisa on September 24, 2013 at 12:24pm

As I researched older world map, I read at the top of the map, "Septentrion."  I recognized septen as seven but I also wanted to know what the second part of the word, was referring to.  Septentriones is a Latin word, origionally septem triones, meaning seven plough oxen.  The seven plough oxen refer Ursa Major, the Big Dipper or the Great Bear, a constellation in the Northern hemisphere.  It is also referred to by many other names, in different regions of the planet, such as the seven rishis, seven sages and is mentioned in the King James Version of the bible (Amos 5:8). 

Comment by Clifford Black on September 12, 2013 at 10:48pm

@Adisa, you will also come upon a female God in AEgyptios that is an older inception than the Roman concept.

B.

Comment by Adisa on September 12, 2013 at 4:59pm

While doing some work regarding the word East, the dictionary I used read See Easter.  When I read the etymology on the word Easter it led me to the latin word aurora.  Easter is a moveable christian holiday.  In 325 AD, at the Council of Nicea, it was established that the date of Easter would follow the first Sun-day after the first full moon following the March equinox.  In 321 AD  Aurora was the dawn, the beginning of the day, the rising of the sun personified by the Romans as a goddess. 

Comment by Adisa on September 10, 2013 at 6:36pm

Comment by Clifford Black on September 6, 2013 at 4:22pm

This is what starts to happen as we begin to expand "range of consciousness".

B.

Comment by Adisa on September 5, 2013 at 3:53pm

I recently visited the George Washington Masonic Temple, I will post a few pictures from that experience soon.  I really took my time, looking for symbols that I have become aware of.  As I looked at one of the items displayed, a sort of coat of arms, I noticed at the top right of one of the pillars was a globe with the astrological symbols of Pisces, Aquarius, and Capricorn.  Having been initiated into this group several years ago, with very little knowledge about what I joined, I never even  noticed this symbolism before. 

Comment by Adisa on July 26, 2013 at 7:06pm

Halo from Greek Halos meaning "disk of the sun or moon, ring of light around the sun or moon"

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