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An extended study argues that many religious doctrines, rites, and calendar observances derive from ancient astral and solar worship rather than independent revelation. It surveys geocentric cosmology, sacred numbers and cycles, zodiacal symbols, and interprets motifs such as fall and redemption, incarnation, resurrection, sacraments, and festivals as allegories of solar phenomena. The work catalogs emblematic figures, ritual forms, and seasonal divisions, and discusses their survival within early and modern Christian practice, Jewish tradition, Freemasonry, and other institutions, concluding that much liturgy and symbolism are symbolic continuations of earlier sun-cult beliefs.

About the Author

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J. H. Hill

J. H. Hill is an author known for his work in the realm of esoteric literature. His notable book, "Astral Worship," explores themes of spirituality and the influence of celestial bodies on human life. Hill's writing reflects a fascination with the metaphysical and the connections between the cosmos and personal belief systems. Through his work, he contributes to the broader discourse on spirituality and the mystical aspects of existence.

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