Unity Consciousness #1358” Simply put, Sabbath means cease. This could be ceasing from work or ceasing from not working; ceasing from peace or ceasing from war; ceasing from vice, ceasing from virtue; ceasing from forgiveness, ceasing from patience, and so on. So now we can see how the dual nature of Sabbath is the same as the words recently popularized as coming from King Solomon regarding there is a time for everything under the sun to be and not be. This is more comprehensively what Sabbath means. Furthermore, once we remember that “the Lord” in Christianity, is based on the eight elementals; we are able to more easily understand the stories concerning the Lord Jesus are about the elementals. So when Jesus says the Sabbath is made for man, he is actually saying the sabbath is made for the elementals because they are the workers and creations in the universe. All elementals have periods of time when their activities change form and frequency. Jesus, the Eighth Elemental, did what he wanted to do on the Sabbath because he is the highest of the elementals, for whom, the Sabbath was made. Therefore, regardless of what has been established, the ruler of the elementals can change it. The rulers are Aquaria and Kepheus and Sun, Moon and Planets. They have the authority to use any means necessary to change things to establish their kingdoms. In other words, there is no sabbath established by humans that is unassailable to the elementals because humans are not the highest rulers of the elementals. We are temporary stewards. Sabbath also broadly means “ceasing, measuring, founding, resting, restoring, enjoying, knowing, judging, exchanging and having intercourse. (NG2 283/291) As we are reminded in the previous message, time, as reckoned by days, did not begin with Sunday as the first day of the week or end with Sunday as the last day of the week. Time was reckoned in many ways before there were days of the week. One of those ways was by a month of 28 days. A week of seven days concluding with the Sabbath is mostly a Semitic ideology. The Egyptian Kemites had the tenait period of seven days (quarter moon cycle) and fourteen days (half-moon cycle). The Sabbath was not based on a seven day period in which Creation took place.
The notion of Creation in six days is a small amount of time compared to the amount of time it actually took. Furthermore, that notion flies in the face of the plethora of evidence that shows creation evolved over a long course of time through many stages that are ongoing. In other words, Creation in six days is unscientific. (AE1 426-8/436-8) The original place of rest was in Amenta Underworld for the sleeping dead and for Osiris. Amenta is a division of space created in seven stages or periods. The creation of the Underworld was used by some religions to claim creation of the universe took place in six days with one day of rest. (AE1 426-8/436-8)
Egyptian Kemite Sabbaths
Like all other human origins, knowledge of a Sabbath flowed out of Aethiopia and into Egypt Kemet. In Utiopia, the Sabbath was Saturday, the seventh day of a 28-day month, represented by Sut, the mature soul of life in darkness and immature soul of life in lightness. Then, in Egypt Kemet, the sabbath became Sunday, the seventh day of a 30-day month, represented by second Horus, the soul of life in lightness. Then the sabbath was moved to the 15th as the day of Ra. (BB 15/27) At the ending and beginning of each year, which took place in Summer, the Egyptian Kemites celebrated the renewal of the annual cycle on two holy days: the last night of the old year, and at the evening meal on the first day of the new year (Last Supper) The Sabbath Day has not always been weekly on Saturday or Sunday. In earlier times, sabbath days took place annually, semi-annually and monthly on the seventh, fourteenth, nineteenth, twenty-first, and twenty-eighth. In Inner Africa, the birthplace of Kemetic ideology, a five day work week existed. The sixth day was the sabbath for festival and rest from work. (NG2 274/282) What must be remembered is the history of Egypt Kemet took place over a period of at least 52,000 years (Two Great Year Cycles). Therefore, what took place during that time has many variations; therefore could lead to confusion unless this and other fundamental keys are kept in mind. The elementals, nature and sign-language are the connecting link to unscrambling the information.Covering The Same Ground To Reinforce Understandings
During a different phase, the Kemites celebrated festivals on the first, the sixth, the seventh, and the fifteenth of the month. The sixth was dedicated to Osiris, the reborn soul of life in lightness, which entered the moon on the sixth day of the month. The feast of the first and the fifteenth was a festival of Ra, the reborn perfected immortal Sun, the Holy Spirit, The festival of Ra was dedicated to Horus, an earlier mortal form of Ra, and whose Sabbath was the seventh day, or Saturday in the Aethiopian reckoning which was, like all things Aethiopian, continued in Kemet Egypt, then transformed. The idea of Sabbath based on puberty is explained another way. The early idea of good, delight, and pleasure is connected to male and female transformation at puberty which signified the ability to reproduce, thus renewal. Therefore this was connected to the new moon. The festival of the sixth day of the new moon was to celebrate the female period and its ending and the male joining with the female to begin new life. (NG2 284-5/292-3) Sabbat means custom. A Sabbath is a custom established by someone. The individual or collective who establishes a custom can change a custom. Even so, the prevailing set of conditions can also change a custom. Bottom line: we should not become so accustomed to customs as to not account for their changeability, slowly or suddenly, For instance, one such Sabbath custom is the “standing proudly to honor the American flag.” (BB 29/47)All Sabbaths In The Circle Of Existence Are Based On Seven Elementals Plus One
The words seven and sabbath are identical in their connection to seb-ti. The sabbath is based on the seven and eight elementals before the elementals became timekeepers which eventually led to time being reckoned by days and weeks. (NG2 291-3/299-301)True Sabbath Of The True Jews
Shabbath was a sacred celebration for festive activity and rest. The rest was not from human labor but a resting of menstrual waters. The festival honored the rebirth of life cycles through the joining of female and male elemental powers. The joining of these souls of life connects to the Ruach. Therefore, even the original Jews understood the sabbath to be connected to puberty which connects to the idea of the ever-comingness of renewal, which is the savior, the messiah, lord and salvation.The current Jewish sabbath is the true link between the sixth day sabbath and seventh day sabbath because it spans these two days. This is true even as the understanding is misplaced. (NG2 297-9/305-7)
By now we are understanding the sabbath has been observed in numerous ways, and still is.
A seven day week itself is a type of sabbath. In some cultures, past or present, 7 straight days of rest or silence are observed annually. (291-2/299-300) What this boils down to is that every day is a sabbath day, a holy day, where something somehow is to be held sacred.Note: King Solomon's saying are derived from Amenhotep IV (Akenaten) which is derived from Ptah-hetep (Ptah-hotep) who is Ptah who is the Supreme Father & Mother. (AE1 517/527) References: BB; NG1; NG2; AE1; AE2