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did you know that the miraculous catch of 153 fish is really (isreal-y?) abou the vesica piscis? if you look up the wikipedia entry for 153, you see that archimedes called 153/265 the measure of the fish
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/153_(number)
so it was not meant to be a historical tale, it was meant to let those in the know understand that jesus was basically the same as pythagoras, among other things, as pythagoras had a similar catch of fish but without the number given. there is also astrological significance of pisces, as jesus is said to have heralded the age of pisces
brave ai summation:
>The concept of Jesus being associated with the Age of Pisces is a prominent theme in astrological and esoteric interpretations. Many astrologers believe that the birth of Jesus marked the beginning of the Age of Pisces, which is estimated to span from approximately 50 BCE to 2100 AD.
> This view is supported by the idea that the astrological age is determined by the position of the Sun in the constellation of Pisces at the time of the spring equinox.
> The transition from the Age of Aries to the Age of Pisces is linked to the Axial Age, a period of profound spiritual and philosophical development that included the emergence of Buddhism, Judaism, and early Christianity.
>Symbolism within Christianity is often interpreted as reflecting the Piscean archetype. The fish, a central symbol of Christianity, is directly tied to the constellation Pisces and the Age of Pisces.
> Jesus is referred to as the "Fisher of Men," and the ichthys symbol (an acronym for "Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior") is seen as a representation of this astrological age.
>The emphasis on sacrifice, compassion, faith, and the idea of the divine within humanity are considered core Piscean traits.
> Jung viewed the birth of Christ as a synchronistic event that revealed the image of the divine within the collective unconscious, heralding the Age of Pisces.