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Title:Psychic Phenomena
Notice:Please read note 1.0-1.* before writing
Moderator:JARETH::PAINTER
Created:Wed Jan 22 1986
Last Modified:Tue May 27 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2143
Total number of notes:41773

98.0. "The Osiris-Christ Connection." by SCORPI::MORGAN (MIKIE_MOUSE) Sat Mar 22 1986 13:46

         It is very true that as Soloman said, "There is nothing new
         under the sun."
        
         My purpose here is to show that any and every religious system
         that has conquered another has always absorbed major elements
         from the conquered system.  This was probably done because in
         the main it kept people happy and comfortable in their homelands
         and because there may have been elements that needed to be 
         transfered because they were such good ideas.  Ancient man was
         not stupid or ignorant.  He knew exactly what was going on in
         his corner of the world.

                           The Origional Savior-God

         The origional savior-god was Osirus out of Egypt.  Egyptian
         culture antedates all other Eursian cultures except the
         Sumerian; but just how old no one really knows.  We know that
         the great pyramids were built during the fourth dynasty about
         2700 BC; and that the Nilotic civilizations was already very
         old at that time.  The first dynsasty dates back to at least
         3000 and there was a predynastic culture streatching back,
         perhaps to 8000 BC.

              The Egyptians invented the afterlife replete with
         rewards and punsihments. This was because the Egyptians had a
         strong sense of life after death.  The expected rewards were
         dependent upon ethical and sacramental considerations in the
         individuals life.  These concepts were invented many
         centuries before they appeared anywhere else. The preperation
         for eternity became a vast industry consuming a major  portions
         of all human energy.

              Tem or Ra preceded Osiris and it was Tem who laid the
         egg in the chaotic waters from which he himself was reborn
         and evolved.  It appears that the ancient Egyptians knew life
         evolved from the sea.   Tem, Shu and Tefnut were
         worshiped by the dark skinned aborigines some six or seven
         thousand years ago.  Sometime around 3000 BC Egypt was
         invaded by the light skinned Aryan-Sumerians who stormed out
         of Mesopotamia, conquered the natives and grafted their gods
         over the natives pantheon.  Since the newcomers possesed
         tools made of metal and had a much superior culture and
         economy the natives succomed to the invasion.

              As the story goes Tem laid the egg, reproduced himself
         as Ra (representing all the creative energies immanent in all
         existance.  Ra evolved from himself first a daughter, Maat
         (who is the principle of regularity or law of the universe)
         and Thoth (who is the Word or the creative agency).  From
         there Ra created by masturbation the brother-sister
         divinities of Shu and Tefnut, who in turn gave birth to Seb
         or Keb the earth god and  to Nut the sky goddess.  Tem, Ra,
         Maat, Thoth, Shu, Tefnut, Keb and Nut were probably the
         Egyptian pantheon before the Sumerian conquest.  The invaders
         declared that Nut seduced by Keb bore premature quintuplets:
         Osiris, Horus, Set, Isis, and Nephthys.  Isis bore the
         younger Horus sired by Osiris who also sired Anubis by
         Nephthys.

              Over a period exceeding 3000 years a half billion lived
         and died in devotion to Osiris in Egypt.  He was the God of
         the poeple and they had no higher conceivable hope than that
         they might in death become one with him in blissful eternity.

              The Osirian myth is fully told by Plutarch and shows that
         Ra detected that his wife Nut was having sex with Seb the
         earth god, He therefore decreed that her offspring would not
         be born on any day of the year.  Thoth however came to her
         aid and playing with droughts of the moon and won from her a
         seventy second portion of each day.  By this means five
         intercalcated days were added to the callender of 360 days
         per year to give the badly needed 365 day year.  During the
         previously unknown 5 days the quintuplets were born.  Osiris 
         married Isis and Set married Nephthys.  Horus became the celebrate
         and intellectual scribe.

              Osiris became king of Egypt and taught his people the
         arts of war and peace, and prohibited the practice of
         cannibalism which was especialy the habit of eating dead
         relatives.  Thereby he changed the people from cannibals into
         ceral eating civilized men and women who developed a new
         respect for their parents.

              Osirus was mirrored by Set or as the Greeks called him
         Typhon.  Set was represented by the serpent.  He symbolized
         darkness, storms, and all disturbances of nature.  Evidently
         Set was the leader of the old and now counter-revoluninary
         priesthood who wanted to go back to the 360 day year.

              Set eventualy killed Osiris and Horus.  Thoth came to
         the rescue again and taught Isis how to bring both Horus and
         Osiris back to life.  After many adventures Isis, Thoth and
         Horus breathed life back into Osiris.  Isis accomplished the
         ressurection  of Osiris to the second and immortal life.
         After rising from his bier Osiris instructed his son Horus in
         the arts of war and told him to avenge the foul deads of Set.
         From here Osiris departed to the world of immortals,
         Khenti-Amenti, and became the judge of the dead and the ruler
         of the blessed.  A terrific battle ensued between Set and
         Horus, who subdued his evil uncle and bound him with chains,
         himself (Horus) sustaining a brused heel and finally crushing
         the Serpents head.  (See Gensis 3:15).  Horus rulled egypt
         happily for the remainder of his life.  After a trial before
         the gods in Khenti-Amenti, annihilation by fire was inflicted
         upon Set, the Diabolical Adversery.

              The simularities between Osiris and Christ are:

         1.  Devine birth
         2.  Being both devine and human at the same time.
         3.  An untimley death and a wonderous ressurection.
         4.  Osiris avenges his death through the destruction of the
             adversary.
         5.  Osiris becomes the judge of the afterlife and permits or
             denies entrance into the Elysian fields.  The Elysian fields
             were the proverbal lands of milk and honey and symbolize rest
             from work.
         6.  The Osirian and Christian worshipers both partake in the
             symbolic eating of the flesh of both dieties and the drinking
             of the dieties blood as a sacramential prerequisite to
             entrance into heaven.
         7.  Osiris and Christ were both great god-man entities.
             Human yet devine, capable of taking on all our sorrow.  Both
             taught justice and praticed mercy.  Both died, was buried and
             then rose from the grave.   Both gave to all members who
             would follow them the gift of eating their flesh and drinking
             their blood so that this sacrament  might then transfigure
             them in the expected celestial gods.  Both go before the
             followers to provide a place of abode for their followers in
             Elysium or heaven.  Both were merciful judges before whom all
             men and women would have to appear before entrance in
             heaven.
         8.  I strongly suspect that the common denominator here is Moses.
             Moses grew up in Egypt under the auspices of the ruling Egytpians
             and was probably taught all the Osirian doctrine as a young
             child.  Later Moses probably rejected Osirian doctrine but as   
             you can see the Horus-Set conflict made it into Gensis. 
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98.1Osirian Sources.SCORPI::MORGANMIKIE_MOUSESat Mar 22 1986 18:2865
Some have asked for sources for the topic.  So here they are.
    
The bit about Solomon comes from the Book of Solomom.
All the rest of the ideas come from Dr. Martin A. Larsons book

                  "The Story of Christian Origins",

pages 1-23, copyrighted 1977, ISBN 0-88331-090-2 and Library of Congress 
Card Catalog Number 76-40842.

Paragraphs 1-5 are basic Egyptian history.  The Pre- Osirian Theogony comes
from the Papyrus of Nesi Amsu, reproduced by Sir E. A. Wallis Budge and you
can compare that against "Egyptian Ideas of the Future Life" Ch. 1.

That Osiris was venerated by all of the Egyptian world and was at least 
as well know as Jesus in the Christian world comes from Hymn of Osiris Un-neffer
that's included in the Papyrus of Ani.

The Osirian Myth is fully told in Plutarch and reinforced by Diodorus Siculus
that is written in Isis and Osiris 12-20 and Diodorus I 73 respectively.

The Horus-Set conflict where Horus bruses his heal and Sets head gets crushed 
is from Hymn to Ra in the Papyrus of Nekht.

The Isis, Thoth and Horus resurection of Osiris is probably in any
Encyclipedia.  

That the hope of every Egyptian was to achieve immortality by being
transformed into an Osiris (by sacrament and ethics) and to obtain "a
homestead forever in Sekhet-Aru" (the Elysian fields) "with wheat and barley
therefor" is written in Hymn to Osiris Un-nefer.

That Osiris sets in judgement over the soul aspiring to enter the Elysian
Fields (Heaven to the Egyptian) is presented in the Papyrus of Ani written
during the 18th Dynasty, about 1550 BC.  This is also supported by the 
celebrated chapter CXXV of "The Book of The Dead" as written in the Papyri
of Ani, Nu and Nebseni, all circa 1550 BC. 

In Osirian myth there is no waiting around to be "punished".  If the aspirant
didn't make it through the Judgement, his heart was condemed and eaten by 
the great monster Apep, aka, Amemet and his body was thrown into the "Lake
of Fire" as supported by The Book of the Dead, LXXI, XVII and XIX.

The concept of sacramental food which directly relates to the eating the
body and drinking the blood of the sacrifice is very old and comes from 
at least the Pyramid Text of Teta, circa 2600 BC.  This is also presented by
the Osiris Teta, Text of Pepi I and Text of Pepi II which I think are also
listed in the Book of the Dead somewhere around XCIX lines 300-390.

My purpose wasn't to make anyone "guilty by association" at all.  It was to
show that major portions of the Judistic and Christian faiths were absorbed
from other religions in that part of the world.  Just looking at all the
venerated dieties from those times and places it is easy for anyone to see
that as a particular cult, faith or religion migrated around it was changed
to meet the needs of the people of that location.  This proves my point that
any belief system tries to meet the needs of it followers.  Consequently the
belief system will adopt sacrament and history as the Priests or leaders 
of that religion see fit.  This also shows that people, not gods, write and 
rewrite the accepted base text to meet needs (I won't get into the argument
that these needs are good or bad, or are needs of the people or of the priests).


Ps.  This note and title topic were origional listed in the Bible Notesfile.

                                     (*)
98.2I'm Not Sure This Belongs In DEJAVU...PEN::KALLISMon Mar 24 1986 08:4024
    A point of note:
    
    Ositis (Asar), Isis (Ast) and Horus (Heru) were among the most popular
    of the Khemite pantheon, and lasted well after the Romanization
    of Khem (which sort of lost its integrity at that point and became
    close to the Egypt of today).  The tradition maintained, and Osiris
    became associated with God, the Father, Isis with Mary, and Horus
    (as the Greek-named "Harpokrates," or "the child Horus," alwaus
    shown in statuary and hieroglyphics as sucking his thumb) as the
    baby Jesus.
    
    When the Council of Nicea was formed to settle some religious
    ambiguities (I still consider this the singlemost arrogant act in
    the history of my religion), there were many Egyptian converts to
    Christianity as members.  Since the Egyptians were used to composite
    gods, the idea of the Trinity seemed natural to them.
    
    There are other aspects of the Khemite creation mythos that are
    at wide divergence to this, and the Isis/Osiris storey has several
    variants, including _two_ resurrections.  Not quite the same as
    Our Savior.
    
    Steve Kallis, Jr.
    
98.3Ressurections everywhere!GALACH::MORGANMIKIE_MOUSEMon Mar 24 1986 14:116
  Steve, I believe that the first ressurection was when Thoth taught
  Isis the "magic" to raise Horus and the second one was when Thoth,
  Isis and Horus ressurected Osiris.  Please correct me if I am
  wrong.
  
                                  (*)
98.4Another Angle...PEN::KALLISMon Mar 24 1986 14:3829
    Re .3:
    
    As I recall (without checking references), the first resurrection
    was after Isis got the Secret Name of Re (after getting a serpent
    [_not_ Aapep/Apophis] to bite him); the Name she used to resurrect
    him the first time; then, when Set had tricked Osiris and after
    killing him, chopped the corpse to pieces, Isis, with help put him
    back together (she had to carve one piece out of wood to replace
    what the fishes had eaten) and resurrected him _again_; but this
    time, he became king of the Underworld (Anubis was guardian, not
    ruler), and oversaw the judgemewnt of the dead (actually carried
    out by Thoth, when he wasn't busy elsewhere).  It was after Osiris
    was safely, er, tucked away in Tuat (the afterworld, which was
    virtually identical to regular Egypt) that the Horus-Set set-to
    took place.  By current standards of mythology, that story has some
    rather racy elements.
    
    Steve Kallis, Jr.
    
    P.S.:  There are several, partially contradictory, sets of
    Isis/Ositis/Horus legends; the innate conservatism of the Khemites
    prevented them from throwing out any of the variants of a tale.
     If only the Great Library at Alexandria hadn't burned!  (It was
    burned once by the Pagan Romans, once by the Christians, and finally
    by the Moslems -- so no one group or sect can be blamed, as it
    happens.)  The greatest amount of sacred writings were there.
    
    -S
    
98.5When Osiris died.GALACH::MORGANMIKIE_MOUSETue Mar 25 1986 01:4822
  The Osiris worship continued with little modification on the
  island of Philae in the upper Nile for several centuries into
  our era and sacraments were performed there as late as the sixth
  century AD.  The edic of Theodosius (a christian) that all pagan
  temples be destroyed and their worshipers forced to accept
  christianity about 380 AD was there ignored.  About 550, however,
  Justinian dispatched to Philae General Narses, who destroyed
  the great Osirian temples and sanctuaries, threw the priests
  into prison, and carried away the sacred images to Constantinople.
  
  Here officialy died the cult of Osiris.  But the soteriology
  which was its central feature had already assumed various forms
  which had long since proliferated far and wide in the ancient
  world.  I personaly have meet a person who was involved in Osiris
  worship.  He may have been the last lone voice in the vast forest
  of the New World.

  Just goes to show what great things can be done when there is
  a "State Religion".
  
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98.6I'm _Still_ Not Sure This Should Be In DEJAVUPEN::KALLISTue Mar 25 1986 08:2712
    Re .5:
    
    Contrary to the sentiments expressed above, Osiris worship, as well
    as worship of other members of the Egyptian pantheon is being carried
    on in the New World by more than a single person.  The Church of
    the Eternal Source, with branches in California and New Hampshire,
    is active today.
    
    It is one of a number of Neopagan churches currently active.
    
    Steve Kallis, Jr.
    
98.7doubt it belongs but the air is clearer over hereUSACSB::OPERATOR_CBWed Jul 20 1988 03:1215
    
    	What was the time period between Osirus/Set and Marduk/Tiamut
    of Babaylon? and is it probable that these two are also connected?
    	I think I remember from my foolish youth that Tiamut was primal
    chaos and was portrayed as a sepent also. (as well as levithan)
    	Not to get too involved...but...The book of JOB (thats right
    folks were using the BIBLE as a ref here) seems to coencide with
    Babylonian Mythology (end chapters KJV) and also mentions Rahab?
    	Are all three wound together? Christian/Jewish, Egyptian,
    and Babalonian?? were they borrowed from each other or were the
    societies so similar in there begining that they also took a similar
    path in mythology.??
    
    Craig
    
98.8Tomong off on JobERASER::KALLISAnger's no replacement for reasonWed Jul 20 1988 08:4913
    re .7 (Craig):
    
    >	Not to get too involved...but...The book of JOB (thats right
    >folks were using the BIBLE as a ref here) seems to coencide with
    >Babylonian Mythology (end chapters KJV) and also mentions Rahab?
     
    Actually, The Book of Job was more likely written around the time
    of the Hellenes.  The Babylonian mythology was far older than that.
    
    I'm certain there was a bit of cross-fertilization in mythologies,
    though.  One of the Egyptian gods, Bes, is clearly an "outsider."
    
    Steve Kallis, Jr,
98.9sourcesULTRA::LARUByzantine dancing astronautWed Jul 20 1988 11:1510
    Joseph Campbell has written extensively about the simlarities
    and evelution of the mythologies of the world's religions...
    
    One interesting book is _Myths to Live By_
    
    His major effort, _The Masks of God_ (4 volumes) exhaustively
    covers the subject.
    
    
    	bruce
98.10FSLENG::JOLLIMOREFor the greatest good... Wed Jul 20 1988 12:0510
.9 (bruce)

I caught an interview the other nite on channel 44 (Boston) with Joseph
Campbell. It was hosted by Bill Moyers. I was fascinated by Campbell.
Unfortunately, right in the middle they switched to coverage of the State
House proceedings 8'(

Thanks for the book pointers.

Jay
98.11A Dimly Remembered LinkCIMNET::PIERSONon vacation 23/7-6/9Wed Jul 20 1988 13:1313
    re .7
    The version I heard, resonably reliably, was that most of
    collection of angles/demons etc shows up in the (then)
    Jewish tradition _after_ the return from the captivity
    in Babylon.  The implication was that substantial portions
    of the Babylonian beliefs had been picked up.
    
    I _am_not_ a scholar (amatuer or otherwise) so can cite no
    sources.  I toss it in FWIW and on case any one can provide
    further comment.
    
    thanks
    dave pierson
98.12Where you can get it.USAT05::KASPERLife is like a beanstalk, isn't it...Wed Jul 20 1988 13:278
RE: .10 (Jay)

That was probably from the 'Power of Myth' series (6 episodes).  If it
is over, you can get the book by the same name.  It's the dialog plus
some pictures and photographs.  It also explains how you can get copies
of the video.  A terrific series!

Terry
98.13Thanks Terry!FSLENG::JOLLIMOREFor the greatest good... Wed Jul 20 1988 14:170
98.14WILLEE::FRETTSdoing my Gemini north node...Wed Jul 20 1988 14:3511
    
    
    RE: .10 Jay
    
    The Power of Myth series is currently being aired on PBS/Boston.
    The 4th episode will be on this Friday evening at 9:00 PM, though
    I think you can catch #3 this Thursday evening, as well as over
    the weekend.
    
    Carole
    
98.15interface of myth/realitySMURF::BREAUTue Jan 10 1989 08:5339
Readers of this note would probably be interested in a magazine
called Free Inquiry, which regards religious phenomena from a
strictly rationalist point of view.  It is quite easy reading
considering that it consists of scholarly articles written by
ivory-tower intellectuals who tend to be pointy-headed.  Past
issues can be ordered separately.  These essays are very thought
provoking.  Here are some sample titles:
"Woody Allen Interviews the Reverend Billy Graham"
"Is Belief in the Supernatural Inevitable?"
"The 'Escape Goat' of Christianity"
"The Winter Solstice and the Origins of Christmas"
"Jesus in Time and Space"
"Was Jesus a Magician?"
"The Nativity Legends"

Here's the address:
Free Inquiry
Box 5
Buffalo, New York  14215-0005

I must warn you that the magazine is, of course, of an agnostic
bent.  It presupposes that modern man is less susceptible to
superstitious beliefs...but, don't let the facts confuse you!  8^).

- Jim
< Note 98.9 by ULTRA::LARU "Byzantine dancing astronaut" >
                                  -< sources >-

    Joseph Campbell has written extensively about the simlarities
    and evelution of the mythologies of the world's religions...
    
    One interesting book is _Myths to Live By_
    
    His major effort, _The Masks of God_ (4 volumes) exhaustively
    covers the subject.
    
    
    	bruce

98.16_Free Inquiry_ athestic...HYDRA::LARUSurfin&#039; the ZuvuyaTue Jan 10 1989 10:498
    re: _Free Inquiry_
    
    It is my understanding that the guiding principle of the magazine
    (published by the Humanists) is _Atheistic_ rather than agnostic.
    I recall that they recognize no validity of anything "spiritual."
    They struck me as fairly narrow-minded.
    
    /bruce