>>40707938>Age of Taurus (c. 4300–2150 BCE)Symbolism: The bull, representing fertility, stability, and material abundance.
Religious Echoes:Worship of bull deities like Apis in Egypt and Enlil-linked cults in Sumer.
Biblical reference: The Golden Calf in Exodus symbolizes lingering Taurus-age idolatry.
Mystery School Influence:
Egyptian priesthood emphasized earthly abundance, agriculture, and monumental architecture (e.g., pyramids).
Hathor, the cow goddess, linked to Taurus and the Pleiades.
>Age of Aries (c. 2150 BCE–1 CE)ymbolism: The ram, associated with war, leadership, and individualism.
Religious Echoes:Rise of monotheism and law-giving prophets like Moses, who rejected the Golden Calf and introduced the Ten Commandments.
Ram sacrifice replaces bull worship (e.g., Abraham’s ram in Genesis).
Mystery School Influence:Egyptian cult of Amun-Ra as a solar ram deity.
Emphasis on heroic conquest, divine kingship, and ritual warfare.
>Age of Pisces (c. 1 CE–2150 CE)Symbolism: The fish, representing compassion, spirituality, and sacrifice.
Religious Echoes:
Birth of Christianity: Jesus as the “fisher of men”; fish symbol (Ichthys) used by early Christians.
Mystery School Influence:
Esoteric teachings focused on inner purification, mystical union, and service to others.
Kabbalistic interpretations align Jesus with the Sephira of Mercy (Hesed).
>Age of Aquarius (c. 2150 CE onward)Symbolism: The water bearer, linked to innovation, enlightenment, and collective consciousness.
Religious Echoes:
Prophetic hints in Luke 22:10 (“follow the man with the water jar”) seen as a nod to Aquarius.
Anticipated Messianic Age in Kabbalah: universal peace and spiritual awakening.
Mystery School Influence:
Emphasis on esoteric knowledge, technological breakthroughs, and global unity.
Rebirth of ancient wisdom through New Age movements, astrology, and spiritual science.