The Piscean Initiation, Part II
The main symbol of the early Christianity was the Fish or Ichthys, which means “fish” in Greek. It is also an acronym for the phrase “Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior”. Master Jesus was the Fisher of Souls and he also found the majority of his disciples among the fisherman of the Galilean sea.
The first literary allusion to the fish as a Christian symbol is from Clement of Alexandria (born c. 150) in Paedogogus . The symbol itself may have come from the extraordinary story of the loaves and fishes (John 6:1-13) or even from the meal of fish Jesus shared with His disciples at the Sea of Galilee after the Resurrection (John 21:1-13).
The Fish has also been the pictorial image of an entire era: the Age of Pisces. The zodiacal sign of Pisces reigns over the physical feet of the human body.
The Fish as a mystic icon represents the original letter Nun of the ancient Hebraic language and in Aramaic literally means Fish; but it is also interpreted as a synonym of kingdom, heir to the throne and “unbounded servant.” [1]
The Ageless Mythology
Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.” which is beyond the ordinary limits of human perception or imagination.
He who has no understanding, who is unmindful and always impure, never reaches that place, but enters into the round of births. But he who has understanding, who is mindful and always pure, reaches indeed that place, from whence he is not born again. But he who has understanding for his charioteer (intellect), and who holds the reins of the mind, he reaches the end of his journey, and that is the highest place of Vishnu.
Oannes is the Greek rendered name of the Sumer-Babylonian god Ea, and because of his connection with waters is sometimes depicted as half man, half fish. In daytime he lived with men to instruct them in the arts and sciences, but at night he returned to the depths of the Persian Gulf. The fish headdress of the priests of Ea the Sumer-Semitic God later became the miter of the Christian bishops.
“At first they led a somewhat wretched existence and lived without rule after the manner of beasts. But, in the first year appeared an animal endowed with human reason, named Oannes, who rose from out of the Erythian Sea, at the point where it borders Babylonia. He had the whole body of a fish, but above his fish’s head he had another head which was that of a man, and human feet emerged from beneath his fish’s tail. He had a human voice, and an image of him is preserved unto this day. He passed the day in the midst of men without taking food; he taught them the use of letters, sciences and arts of all kinds. He taught them to construct cities, to found temples, to compile laws, and explained to them the principles of geometrical knowledge. He made them distinguish the seeds of the earth, and showed them how to collect the fruits; in short he instructed them in everything which could tend to soften human manners and humanize their laws. From that time nothing material has been added by way of improvement to his instructions. And when the sun set, this being Oannes, retired again into the sea, for he was amphibious. After this there appeared other animals like Oannes.
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