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ABORIGINALS AND
THE CABBALISTIC LIGHT
By FR.
T.L.Rundell F.R.C. We
are taught in that the Pharaoh Akhenaton was the founder of
a secret society that was the fore runner of the Rosicrucian Order he was
also the founder of a religion that worshiped only one God of which he
symbolized as the Sun his God he called Aten,
this religion was we are told resurrected from the religion of Mu, Churchwood
tells us much about Mu and is the fore most authority on it. The
boundaries of Amarna, have set upon them a Hermetic Rosy Cross,
the very same symbol that we use today as the symbol for the Rosicrucian
Order, one of the Hymns that Akhenaton wrote is very much like the Psalm no 104 When
thou settest in the western horizon of heaven;
The world is in darkness like the dead; Every
lion cometh forth from his den, The serpents they sing.
And Darkness reigns; Bright
is the earth when though risest in the horizon; The
two lands are in daily festival, Awake and standing upon their feet; Then
in all the world they do their work How
manifold are all thy works! For they are hidden from before us. Oh
though sole God, whose powers no
other possesseth. Though did create
the earth according to thy desire, being alone: Men,
all cattle, large and small; All that are upon the earth and within its water’s. And
in Psalm 104 we have Though
makest darkness and it is night, Wherein all the beasts of the forest do creep
forth; The
young lions roar after their prey; they seek their meat from God The
sun ariseth, they get them away And lay them down in their dens. Man
goeth forth unto his work and to his labour until the evening Oh
Lord, how manifold are thy works! In wisdom hast thou made them all; The
earth is full of thy creatures. The
religion
of Mu the religion of the one God
is yet still older and we can trace it back to 9,000 B.C. and in each age the
one God is called by a different name and thus as he comes through the ages
these names are brought together to form a panatheam of Gods but which in
reality refer to the one God |
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