Astral Worship

BY

J. H. Hill, M. D.

“Now, what I want is—facts.”—Boz.

CONTENTS.
[INTRODUCTION][5]
[THE GEOCENTRIC SYSTEM OF NATURE][13]
[The Earth][13]
[The Firmament][13]
[The Planets][14]
[The Constellations][15]
[The Zodiac][15]
[THE SACRED NUMBERS 7 AND 12][17]
[THE TWELVE THOUSAND YEAR CYCLE][18]
[THE ANCIENT TRIAD][19]
[GOD SOL][22]
[THE ANCIENT COSMOGONY][30]
[FALL AND REDEMPTION OF MAN][31]
[INCARNATIONS OF GOD SOL][33]
[FABLE OF THE TWELVE LABORS][36]
[ANNIVERSARIES OF SOLAR WORSHIP][40]
[The Nativity][40]
[Epiphany or Twelfth Day][41]
[Lent or Lenten Season][42]
[Passion Week][44]
[Passion Plays][45]
[Resurrection and Easter Festival][46]
[Annunciation][48]
[Ascension][49]
[Assumption][49]
[The Lord's Supper][50]
[Transubstantiation][50]
[Autumnal Crucifixion][51]
[Michaelmas][56]
[PERSONIFICATIONS OF THE DIVISIONS OF TIME][57]
[The Hours][57]
[The Days][57]
[The Months][58]
[The Seasons][60]
[Half Year of Increasing Days][63]
[Half Year of Decreasing Days][63]
[Last Quarter of the Year][64]
[ZODIACAL SYMBOLS OF SOLAR WORSHIP][64]
[The Sphinx][65]
[The Dragon][66]
[The Bull][67]
[The Ram][68]
[The Lamb][68]
[The Fish][71]
[SIGNS OF THE CROSS][72]
[FUTURE REWARDS AND PUNISHMENTS][74]
[The Oriental System][75]
[The Occidental System][75]
[The Second or General Judgment][77]
[JEWISH, OR ANCIENT CHRISTIANITY][79]
[THE PROPHECIES][83]
[ROMAN OR MODERN CHRISTIANITY][88]
[FREEMASONRY AND DRUIDISM][109]
[THE SABBATH][117]
[PIOUS FRAUDS][121]
[CONCLUSION][125]

[INTRODUCTION.]

In an article, entitled "Then and Now," published in the December number, 1890, of "The Arena," its

author, a distinguished Unitarian D.D. of Boston, Mass., says. "Astronomy has shattered the fallacies of Astrology;" and people have found out that the stars are minding their own business instead of meddling with theirs." Now, while it is true that modern Astronomy has superseded the ancient system, and people have ceased to believe that the stars are intervening in mundane affairs, nothing could be further from the truth than the assertion that "Astronomy has shattered the fallacies of Astrology; and those of our readers who will accord to this work an unprejudiced perusal can hardly fail to be convinced that a large majority of the people of Christendom are dominated as much by these fallacies as were our Pagan ancestry—the only difference being a change of name. The dogmatic element of religion, which was anciently designated as Astrology, is now known as Theology.

All the evidences bearing upon the subject indicate

that the founders of the primary form of religion were a sect of philosophers, known as Magi, or wise men, of the Aryan race of Central Asia, who, having lived ages before any conceptions of the supernatural had obtained in the world, and speculating relative to the "beginnings of things," were necessarily confined to the contemplation and study of nature, the elements of which they believed to be self-existent and endless in duration; but, being wholly without knowledge of her inherent forces, they explained her manifold processes by conceiving the idea that she was animated by a great and inherent soul or spirit, emanations from which impressed all her parts with life and motion. Thus, endowing man, and other animals, with souls emanating alike from the imaginary great soul of nature, they believed, and taught, that immediately after death all souls were absorbed into their source, where, as "the dewdrop slips into the shining sea," all personal identity was forever lost. Hence we see that although recognizing the soul as immortal, considering it, not as an entity existing independent of matter, but as the spirit of matter itself, the primary religion was the exponent of the purest form of Materialism.