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Old 07-06-2012, 09:46 PM   #21
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Bur in all fairness, and in defense of Roger, if the evidence isn't there what's the motivation to make a fallacious argument?
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There are two references in Plutarch Isis and Osiris to the winter solstice.
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Moreover, at the time of the winter solstice they lead the cow seven times around the temple of the Sun and this circumambulation is called the Seeking for Osiris, since the Goddess in the winter-time yearns for water; so many times do they go around, because in the seventh month the Sun completes the transition from the winter solstice to the summer solstice.
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For this reason also it is said that Isis, when she perceived that she was pregnant, put upon herself an amulet on the sixth day of the month Phaophi; and about the time of the winter solstice she gave birth to Harpocrates, imperfect and premature, amid the early flowers and shoots.
The problem is that the ancient Egyptian calendar shifted slowly through the seasons. (It was replaced by a fixed calendar in the time of Augustus.)

We have a report from Geminos that there was a widespread Greek belief that the feasts of Isis occurred at the winter solstice although this was currently a month wrong.

This probably means the Seeking for Osiris beginning the 17th of Athyr/Athor which in the fixed Egyptian calendar is the 13th or 14th of November in the Julian calendar.

It is probable that the birth of Harpocrates occurred at the end of the Seeking for Osiris. See octavius by Minucius Felix
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And you behold the swallow and the cymbal of Isis, and the tomb of your Serapis or Osiris empty, with his limbs scattered about. Then consider the sacred rites themselves, and their very mysteries: you will find mournful deaths, misfortunes, and funerals, and the griefs and wailings of the miserable gods. Isis bewails, laments, and seeks after her lost son, with her Cynocephalus and her bald priests; and the wretched Isiacs beat their breasts, and imitate the grief of the most unhappy mother. By and by, when the little boy is found, Isis rejoices, and the priests exult, Cynocephalus the discoverer boasts, and they do not cease year by year either to lose what they find, or to find what they lose.
Minucius Felix is muddling the search for the dead Osiris and the birth of Horus the child but does imply that Horus the child (Harpocrates) is brought forth as the culmination of the search for Osiris.

If I'm right the birth of Harpocrates was around the winter solstice in the early 2nd century BCE, (the date of Plutarch's source), but was celebrated in late November in the imperial period.

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Bur in all fairness, and in defense of Roger, if the evidence isn't there what's the motivation to make a fallacious argument?
Why does it have to be the evil motives of a broken person? Roger is saying she must be a broken person to believe such nonsense. Roger believes just as much nonsense as she does, is he broken too?
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Very interesting Andrew. Thanks
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Poor woman. I wonder what her real story is, behind all this self-taught twaddle, all of it apparently designed only to stifle a bad conscience. She too is somebody's daughter, somebody's child. None of this crud will make her happy, or wise.

All the best,

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Acharya S, as she recounted at one point, came out of a southern California subculture that centered around a now closed bookstore called The Bodhi Tree (google it for the full story.) The Bodhi Tree, despite the name, specialized in New Age theories, especially conspiracy theories of various sorts, but also the sort of California woo-woo that involved a mixture of gnosticism, Theosophy, recycled Hinduism, UFO cults, alien abductions, channeling ancient entities -- those were heady days, when California was full of money, drugs, and "seekers" and lots of entrepreneurs who tried to satisfy those seekers in return for a share of that money.

One of the reasons the New Age collapsed on itself was that it adopted the firm conviction that no one should ever criticize anyone else's beliefs, because that just introduced negativity into the room. When I learned that Acharya S got her start at the Bodhi Tree, I felt I understood a bit more about why she reacts to criticism as if it were entirely personal.

But the thing is, for a conspiracy theorist, Acharya S is relatively rational and sane. If she had started out in a different social group, things might have been different.
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It was replaced by a fixed calendar in the time of Augustus.
No quarrel, here, but, I do wish to add, as already mentioned, a week ago, on another thread, this "Julian" calendar, adopted by Augustus, computed, accurately the dates, misevaluating, however, about 1 day per century, so that by the time of Eusebius et al, the solstice was celebrated on the 25 December, instead of 22 December, as normal.

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