White Light Alchemy’s
Magnum Opus (Latin for Great Work)
performed on the soul.
for the Age of Aquarius.
Dedicated to those who have been unjustly judged and killed for having opinions different than the dominate view.
It’s Time to rethink Time.
It’s Time for a Change.
“We got to get it together sooner or later because the Revolution is here…and you know its right.” – Thunderclap Newman.
What is Conscious Revolution?
The ideas of Conscious Revolution were born in, but lost to civilizations of the past. Many ancient cultures did not write or their writings were destroyed or the ability to understand their writing has been forgotten. Ancient civilization did not have electricity and there was little night light pollution. Therefore, all peoples watched the stars and the heavens, and it was a great mystery to them. From these observations, they went to great effort to leave us lasting stone monuments that connect to the yearly solar cycle and therefore Time. These antiquities may seem insignificant to the technologically advanced mindset of modern man, but the ancient wisdom’s that they reveal are the core of this book and fundamental to humankind’s survival. Finally, because of increased communication, education, travel, psychedelic experimentation, environmentalism and the attitude of questioning authority of the 1960’s Cultural Revolution, a new vision has become clear for the 21st century and the Age of Aquarius. Through reconnecting to the symbolic knowledge left by ancient people, we can have hope for humankind’s future and consciously divert the alternative vision of Armageddon.
Conscious Revolution is an alternative view of reality based on a retrospect perspective that finds unity in many historically marginalized viewpoints and then weaves them into a cohesive universal unification. These relationships are never taught comprehensively in our current school system due to separation of church and state. This is an approach that builds bridges between divisions in order to be inclusive rather than exclusive. No one philosophy or religion is the soul inspiration. The ideas and symbols of Ancient Egypt, Pagan Druids, Celts, Wicca, Neo-Pagan, Christianity, New Age, Astrology, Astronomy, Pythagorean reverence for numbers shapes, Buddhism I ching, Ancient India Hinduism, Tarot, Shamanism, Native American medicine wheels, Scientific Solar Cycle, Lunar Cycle, Color Wheel, Cycle of Sound, Cycle of growth have been woven together. The result is the understanding of the glorious mandala of the Cosmic Wheel that is in operation in the natural world.
A Revolution means to come around to where you began but Conscious Revolution means to come around to a higher level. Conscious Revolution is symbolic of the upward spiral. The Earth always goes around the sun, yet we are not in the same place because we spiral out from the center of the Galaxy.
Conscious Revolution means to go around the yearly cycle with conscious awareness; therefore Conscious R-Evolution means to Re-Evolve.
Conscious Revolution also means to revolt with consciousness, or to purposefully change and includes the word love when you look at it in a mirror. Conscious R-evoL-ution
Conscious Revolution is the reinvention of the mental concept of the Cosmic Wheel in our consciousness through logical representation of Time that fits with the well rounded symbol of Unity. It is a cultural blueprint to build a society that unifies religions and races to live in harmony with the Cosmos or Heavens and Earth.
© Copyright2009 Kelly Sabota-O’Donnell
Another word that the Egyptians had for the Sun at high noon was Aten, which sounds very similar to the holy words Amen, Awen and Aum. We can only speculate that they all may have evolved from some common ground.
The Egyptians celebrated spring Equinox with a festival called Sham el-Nessim or Shom en nisim. It was named after Shemu which meant creation and nessim meant breath. Nessim translates to mean breath in the air of Creation. One cannot help but notice that Sham el Nessim seems to be related to the word Shamanism and Shaman.
It also seems related to the sun god Shamash of the Ancient Sumerians, the Babylonians and Assyrians.
This symbol was use around 1000 B.C. in the Euphrates-Tigris region to represent the sun and the sun god Shamash, the greatest power, or the highest divinity. Hammurabi is said to have credited the Sun, Shamash, for inspiring him to carve laws onto a huge stone tablet – because light was seen to reveal the injustice and wrong. The attribute most commonly associated with Shamash is justice. It was believed that Shamash brings wrong and injustice to light just as the sun disperses darkness. The ancient city of Beit Shemesh translates into house or temple of the Canaanite female sun goddess Shemesh. Perhaps Shemesh evolved into our word for female, she.
There is also an interesting relationship of the word Shamash to the 7 candled menorah of Judaism. The middle candle is called Shamash and to most modern Jews this simply means, “to be used” to light the other candles. This also correlates with the fact that the Star of David is almost the same as the seal of Solomon.
The name SOL-OM-ON is also a name for the Supreme Light. Both are a hexagram of two interlaced triangles. This is also found in Hinduism. The upward triangle is represented by Shiva the divine masculine energy. The downward triangle is the Shakti, the divine feminine energy.
In the ancient catacombs under Rome, are pictures of the virgin mother Isis, holding the baby Horus as a sun which is incredibly similar to the “Madonna and Child”. The Roman Pagan festival of Saturnalia, which included feasting, gambling, drinking and gift giving, was celebrated throughout Italy on the Winter Solstice in the north Hemisphere. It honored the God Saturn, began on Dec. 17th, and lasted until the Solstice on Dec. 25th. The God Saturn was also associated with Chronos who represented Time.
The Romans also celebrated the Dies Natalis Solis Invicti, “the birthday of the unconquered sun.” on December 25, which was the solstice at the time. It was the day Sun proved itself to be “unconquered” despite the shortening of daylight hours. The celebration of Sol Invictus allowed several solar deities to be worshipped collectively, including Mithras.
Mithras’ symbol was a tauroctony, a representation of the constellations which included Scorpio and Taurus the Bull. which could be related to the golden calf. Mithraeums were underground cave like structures and have been discovered as far north as Germany, Hungary and the United Kingdom. Mithraism disappeared after the Theodosian decree of 391 banned all pagan rites. Perhaps Mithraeums are related also to Granges of the Nordic countries and the development of Stonehenge which aligned with the Sunrise on the Solstice. In several Nordic countries it is still common to wear a wreath crown of candles on St. Lucy’s Day, which, before the 16th century reform of the Gregorian calendar, occurred on the winter solstice. This ties in with the Sun being reborn on the Solstice, because in Roman mythology Lucina was the goddess of childbirth and also an epithet for Juno as “she who brings children into light”. Lucy and Lucina are related to our word for luminance.
© Copyright2009 Kelly Sabota-O’Donnell



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