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Exposing Valentine's Day
The Church took over the major Pagan holidays to corrupt the culture and change the values of the culture more into their ideology. However some of the Pagan symbolism has survived that give us clues to their original uncorrupted Pagan meanings.
Valentine's day was originally a Pagan Roman holiday and European holiday in general. The Roman's used the symbol of the Goat Pan who represents the ajna chakra and crown, the popular symbol of this holiday the heart is from the Pagan celebration of this as well the symbol was continued on in use down into the Christian period. The heart as known is the symbol of the serpent nadis connecting in the center of the brain the optic thalamus which is what the Goat rules these energy points in the head. The heart is also the symbol of the Pagan Goddess Freya [Astaroth] the other stolen holiday of Astaroth is Easter which is still named after Her, Easter, Astar, Ostara. This holiday in the Pagan world the image of a serpent was put on a pole and paraded around as the symbol of eternal life the risen kundalini. These holidays might be clues to power points for important alchemical workings.
The popular Valentine image being that of Cupid is the Pagan God Dionysus who was called Kama the original name of Cupid. The arrow thought the heart is the symbol of opening the third eye with mantra's the arrow is symbolic of mantra's in the east. Rama would chant mantra's then fire the bow. The symbol is also the fixing of the serpent in the head fully opening up the super consciousness state.
In the east Kama is Krisna who is the God of alchemical love that of the union of the male and female chakra's his consort Radha is his half sister. This is symbolic of the male and female chakra's of the soul only. Their symbol of sexual union is the six pointed star which is also the symbol of the root and crown chakra united of Shiva and Shakti united at the crown. Krisna like Freya rule Venus. And Venus was shown as the united soul by the serpent energies.
The Church took over the major Pagan holidays to corrupt the culture and change the values of the culture more into their ideology. However some of the Pagan symbolism has survived that give us clues to their original uncorrupted Pagan meanings.
Valentine's day was originally a Pagan Roman holiday and European holiday in general. The Roman's used the symbol of the Goat Pan who represents the ajna chakra and crown, the popular symbol of this holiday the heart is from the Pagan celebration of this as well the symbol was continued on in use down into the Christian period. The heart as known is the symbol of the serpent nadis connecting in the center of the brain the optic thalamus which is what the Goat rules these energy points in the head. The heart is also the symbol of the Pagan Goddess Freya [Astaroth] the other stolen holiday of Astaroth is Easter which is still named after Her, Easter, Astar, Ostara. This holiday in the Pagan world the image of a serpent was put on a pole and paraded around as the symbol of eternal life the risen kundalini. These holidays might be clues to power points for important alchemical workings.
The popular Valentine image being that of Cupid is the Pagan God Dionysus who was called Kama the original name of Cupid. The arrow thought the heart is the symbol of opening the third eye with mantra's the arrow is symbolic of mantra's in the east. Rama would chant mantra's then fire the bow. The symbol is also the fixing of the serpent in the head fully opening up the super consciousness state.
In the east Kama is Krisna who is the God of alchemical love that of the union of the male and female chakra's his consort Radha is his half sister. This is symbolic of the male and female chakra's of the soul only. Their symbol of sexual union is the six pointed star which is also the symbol of the root and crown chakra united of Shiva and Shakti united at the crown. Krisna like Freya rule Venus. And Venus was shown as the united soul by the serpent energies.