On Wed, 12 Sep 2012, The Universal Infant <
special...@gmail.com> wrote:
>On 5 Sep, 06:15, "Lady Azure, Baroness of the North Pole"
><laddie'o'lugh@gall'
s.org> wrote:
>> David Dalton wrote:
>> > What sun deity names do you know?
>>
>> Lugh
>> Djaff
>> Thor
>> Apollo
>> Atin
>> Lucifer
>> Satan . . . . . .
>
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>Lucifer is Venus.
Quetzalcoatl, Aphrodite, etc. Lucifer is not the devil. The
devil is nearer to the inferior sign of Ares, Mars, mainly the
ego or self, the beginning of the morning part of the zodiac.
>Satan is Venus.
Satan is a popular name for the angel of time, Kronos, Saturn.
This angel is often depicted as the grim reaper, the harvester
with the sharp sickle or scythe in his hand. Like Lucifer,
Satan is not the devil either. Seems like Lucifer, Satan, the
devil, they all get a bad rap in human lore. Scapegoating seems
to be a distinctively human trait. "The devil made me do it!"
>Cuchullain is Venus.
Don't know about that one, Achilles? That's a comparison that
I read about after googling it and found it on wikipedia.
I think it's important to remember that, like all generally
spherical or smoothly oblate solar system bodies, the "light-
bringer" Venus reflects sunlight more or less hemispherically
back in the direction of the illuminating Sun. This could
present a good argument that the Sun is, in fact, the primary
"light bringer" to the whole solar system, with nearby planets,
distant stars, and other more relatively dim light sources,
playing second fiddle at most, at least in terms of luminosity.
I personally am a sun-worshipper. I don't get a tan from Venus,
nothing personal against Venus. The Sun is the lion of life.
--
Bub