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Pretty sold now that the Sons of Fire from Egypt were ancestral to the Sons of Light also known as the Essenes, which means that Christianity has roots in Egypt by way of Essenic Judaism.

Latest find is that the Eucharistic sacrament was not only an Essene tradition called "...the pure Meal of the Congregation..." that Christ brought to Christianity via the Last Supper, the sacrament, also known as Holy "Communion" corresponds with a passage from the Kolbrin's Book of the Sons of Fire, chapter 10, entitled "Amos".

To enter the Essene community and Covenant, one must wait 1 year before one is allowed to participate in the "pure Meal of the Congregation". This rule is found in DSS 1QS VI 17. In the paragraphs preceding that passage, there are a number of community rules that remarkably resemble community rules found in Amos of the Kolbrin's Book of the Sons of Fire.

In Amos, they also provide guidelines for new people who wish to join the community. Like the Essenes, the Sons of Fire require a 1 year waiting period before the joiner may "become one of us" which, as a concept, makes for a remarkably accurate secular definition of "communion".

It seems that the modern Christian sacrament of Holy Communion has roots that go back ~3600 years.

My guess is they were microdosing, using the bread to dose the psychedelic wine. The Essenes called it "new wine" and "the Drink of the Congregation". If it was normal wine, it wouldn't need the modifier. Academics have guessed that new wine meant unfermented grape juice, but I think Dionysian wine makes more sense, bearing in mind that Greece and Egypt were heavily entwined mystically and linguistically.
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Comte de Sats Germain · 2d
Yes. Christianity is a recapitulation of the Osiris conquest of death story. Judaism itself is a branch off of the Egyptian religion, even before Essenes and Theraputae enter the picture. Or rather, it takes a lot from Egyptian - it also takes from Babylonian. The Eucharist is a kind of magic calle...
RedTailHawk · 2d
Correction: It wasn't in Amos, which is chapter 4, nor was it chapter 5 which has a bunch of Amos's laws. It was chapter 10, The Rolls of Record - 4. I brain farted and conflated chapter 4 with the 4th sequential chapter of The Rolls of Record.