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Saturday, December 23, 2017

The Sad Plight of Santa Claus

The Mispent Youth of Santa Claus

 

The Sad Plight of Santa Claus

Dec. 23, 2017
Unfortunately for the children the hero of the season, an elderly gentleman who commonly is known as “Santa Claus,” is having no end of trouble with the notorious ICE police. For one thing, although his original documents seem to have gotten lost during one of Earth’s chronic wars, the evidence seems to indicate that he was born somewhere in Iran.
       Another cause for friction with the authorities has to do with his former position, before he assumed his present name. Santa Claus is, as most people know, a foreshortened form of Saint Nicholas. However in his youth and indeed, until he was quite well along in years, he went by the name of Mithra, or Mithras in the Greco-Roman world. He worked for a couple of centuries as the God of the Roman Empire, until the Christians conquered. After Jesus became the Pantocrator there were no openings for any other Gods, so Mithras found himself compelled to take up a trade.
       Back in his younger and more energetic days, he also gained quite a reputation as a bullfighter. Statues of him may be found all through Southern Europe and Anatolia, wearing a cape and his trademark santa-claus hat, and often very little else. He has a sword in his hand and the bull which he has just killed is usually seen lying at his feet.
       The story that he had to bring gifts to the children each year to make up for the children he killed when he was a God is probably religious propaganda. There is really no evidence to indicate that living human children were ever sacrificed to Mithras. Nevertheless, his devotees did put up a long and brutal struggle against the rising influence of the new God whom the Greco-Romans called Jesus.

Meanwhile, Back in Iran

On the other hand, the Magi who brought gifts that enabled the hejira of the Holy Family were probably in their own way devotees of Mithra. The reason I say “in their own way” is that these Three Magi were learned adherents of the faith of Zarathustra.

       Archaeologists have never found a statue of Mithra killing the bull in Persia, and most likely never will. All of the carvings, mosaics, or other impressions of Mithra’s Tauroctony have been found in connection with works that were constructed by the Romans.

       It is something of a mystery, how Mithras became the God of the Empire. The Persian Zoroastrians had venerated Mithra as the embodiment of their sacred covenant; the presence of Mitra as the God of Light in the Vedas demonstrates that this figure was around long before the advent of Zardosht. But the Greeks and Romans were always at war with the Persians.

       According to late Zoroastrian sources, Alexander and his armies attempted to exterminate the religion. Since Alexander did not rule Persia long enough to have attempted such a task if he had desired to, it is likely that his name covers for the total effect of a successive line of Selucid rulers who all did their best to repress the Native religion.

      Despite the best efforts of rulers like Antiochus IV and his military thugs, the faith of Zardosht not only survived but became the foundation of the Parthian kingdom which drove out the former Greek overlords. Beyond that, even in Anatolia, where the Greeks continued to rule, kings demonstrated their fascination with the Persophile cult by adopting the name ‘Mithradates.’ Nevertheless, modern scholars question whether the Roman worship of Mithras had anything in common with the Mithra of the Persians, aside from the name.

New Age when the New Age Was Pisces

The most likely explanation for Roman Mithraism is that it was the New Age religion of its time. Foiled in their effort to eradicate the Ethical Religion of Zarathustra, the Greek Kings and their Roman successors did everything they could to appropriate its power. Their opinion that Mithra was the primary culture-hero of the Persians may well have derived from the role of Mithra as the Lord of Covenants and Contracts. Once the Greeks found it necessary to negotiate once again with an ethnically Persian power, they would observe how Mithra was invoked whenever the Persians signed a peace treaty.
       As a personification of the Zoroastrian covenant, Mithra bound the followers of Zarathustra together in a relationship of holy love. This aspect of the Persian deity seems to have been lost on the imperialistic Romans, who seem to have preferred to develop a personal relationship with a God who could take them to high places. It is indeed curious how this need for an unconquerable Divine Ego emerged from a culture which, in its Republican phase, had served Gods who had exerted themselves to preserve and defend the Roman community.
       This shift from community values to a faith in an Unconquered Ego which symbolized itself as Sol Invictus, is probably the key to appreciating the difference between Mithra in his original Zoroastrian context, and the “New Age” cult of Mithra which became the State Religion of The Empire at a critical stage in its history.
       It could be that this shift was the harbinger of a trend towards self-reliance, individualism, and capitalistic social organization that would be the hallmark of the Western societies 1500 years later. But reliance on an ethic of the ego, however adapted to the mentality of the military, was a weakness which kept Mithraeism from being able to either compete or co-exist with the new faith in the Infant whom the gifts of the Three Zoroastrians had saved from Herod’s bloody dynastic purge.

Magi on a Civilizing Mission

       This triumph of ego over community values may very likely have been the result of the reliance, by the wealthy men who controlled public affairs, on slaves – not only for menial labor but also for the fulfilment of their more intimate desires. There is nevertheless, reason to believe that in the earlier Hellenistic phases of co-optation, Mithraesm had not been entirely disconnected from the influence of its parent religion.
       The Three Magi whose gifts enabled the hejira of the holy family were very likely on a civilizing mission similar to that of Vivakenanda and the other East Indian teachers who introduced the perennial philosophy to the conquering British.
       Nevertheless in the long run, the fact that the priests of Mithras depended on a class of egotistic and ambitious Romans for their economic base determined that the cult of Mithras in the Empire would take a different course than in Persia, where the Zoroastrian priests found themselves responsible for maintaining sufficient cohesion and goodwill among the believers that a kingdom of Zoroastrian Pathans (Parthians) could not only liberate Iran from the Greeks, but could continue to sustain itself in the face of repeated assaults by ambitious Romans like Crassus.





image of Mithra & Associated Godlings: from Wikipedia, Louvre Museum [GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html) or CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/)]

Friday, November 18, 2011

I Used to be a Conscience





Aramaiti Voices Her Complaint

“I used to be a Conscience,” I hear the Maiden’s complaint. “But
after so many years of being repetitively tortured and raped, I’m
not quite sure just what I am any longer.”



A stage door opens. Bertolt Brecht comes on stage, to congratulate all
of the actors in the Epic Theater

Brecht::
You now have had a chance to cry with the protagonists and hiss the villains – but in reality,all of these actors are part of our Arts Liberation Collective, so we want you to give all of them your applause.
The Devil
(bursting in through the stage door as the lightning crackles)

Not so fast now! I have come to redeem my image, which you shall find if you dig down two feet in the ground. Yes, it is true that all of you are living under a curse, because we are deciding in our Starlords Council whether or not life on earth is to be extinguished.

`For those who don’t appreciate the legal technicalities, let me explain. All of those who are parties to this proceeding have acknowledged that there is a Prophetic Principle which was intended to lead the social development of the earth. The differences among these parties do not concern the Starlords’ Council. There have been repeated observations of this Prophetic Principle, and if earthlings would have been attentive to the information gleaned from any one of these sightings,they would by now be living in peace, pledging their allegiances to each other across the whole planet, and cultivating a culture of peace.
       Unfortunately,  this is not what we see.
          We do not see a significantcommitment to the ‘I-&-I’ – it is always the little ‘I’ who is Number One. Your true faith is expressed in the saying, ‘theDevil take the hindmost.’ I appreciate your consideration inleaving something to me, but I would have you appreciate that it isthe way of a Devil to insist on having the foremost, and allowing everyone else to quarrel over the Hindmost.

Voice from just offstage:

Wait!


(Brecht and the Devil, as well as the actors onstage, turn to the side-curtain, where an Iranian woman in a green headscarf comes onstage. Bright shafts of light shining upward over her shoulders give the impression of wings.)

Aramaiti


We, who are the Seven imprisoned Amesha Spentas, plead for the case of the Earth. We have witnessed that the Wise Lord has indeed cast His glory on earth, and the answer to our witness was imprisonment. But we believe that this was the work of evil sorcerers who used illusion and prejudice to blind the eyes of the people. And yet we can see, that even though the truth of the Wise Lord has been kept from them, the people of the earth are feeling the warmth in their hearts. More and more, they are affirming the truth of the I-&-I. We pray to the Starlords Council, grant our petition that Earth should be judged by the hearts of the people, rather than by the foul designs of those who are presently asserting leadership. We further ask that the people be released from liability for the false schemes of our leaders, and that those who have signed contracts with Devils be restrained from using the peoples’ resources to finance their legal defense.


(All of the actors on the stage turn toward her, and respond in antiphon:)

Chorus:
We turn to The Mother and see:
The fires of our rebellion
Are the birth-pangs of a world striving to be.
The mirror of Black Obsidian is not perfect
Within, we see the reflected image
Of a planet that is seeking to be.


We briefly see the mirror of black obsidian standing in the center of the stage. Then it becomes obscured by the smoke which darkens the stage. All about, we hear the horrible howling of those who are being sacrificed to the Gods.
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