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1 Dec 09 - Listen to Acharya talk about The 2010 Astrotheology Calendar (archived audio): http://www.blogtalkradio.com/7hunder/2009/12/02/truth-or-fiction-featuring-ac...

Click here for full info! http://www.stellarhousepublishing.com/2010calendar.html

The 2010 Astrotheology Calendar—brought to you by Astrotheology Press, a division of Stellar House Publishing—provides valuable and amazing information about holidays celebrated from ancient times to today that are largely based in astrotheology and nature worship. In addition to recording a number of fascinating celebrations from a variety of cultures marked on various days of each month, the Astrotheology Calendar highlights certain dates in the accompanying explanatory text. These highlighted days include the solstices, equinoxes and "cross-quarter days," as well as various dates that reflect important developments in the field of comparative religion and mythology.

For example, many people nowadays know that "Christmas" is not really the day when Jesus Christ was born. Rather, Xmas is a remake of an ancient winter-solstice celebration. In the Astrotheology Calendar are included a number of other important winter-solstice celebrations, such as the births of Mithra and Horus-Aion, as well as that of the Japanese sun goddess Amaterasu. Also explored in this calendar are many other revelations of how Pagan festivities celebrated in such places as Rome, Greece, Egypt and the British Isles, were likewise Christianized by the Catholic Church.

Created by independent scholar of comparative religion and mythology D.M. Murdock, author of The Christ Conspiracy, Suns of God, Who Was Jesus?, Christ in Egypt, The Gospel According to Acharya S and Jesus as the Sun throughout History, there has never been anything like the Astrotheology Calendar before.

Music: B.L.Underwood - Personal Landscapes 1 - Muzak No2 (Creative Commons Attribution 2)

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  • Awesome! Just bought mine!

  • The Astrotheology calendar is fantastic! It includes many pages of text explaining several very interesting things. There are great reviews up at amazon . com too.

    I'm looking forward to celebrating all the solstices, equinoxes, seasonal peaks & more based on scientific, historical & secular reasons. I love how the seasonal peak days (cross-quarters) are highlighted with a color code so you can't miss them in 2010 !!!

    We can celebrate all our favorite holidays without any of the dogma!

  • I got this and it's amazing to look at. There's a lot of info for a calendar and I can't wait until Jan. 1st to put it up!!

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