The True Nature of the Wholly Days
Written by all-round scientist
Johan Oldenkamp, PhD, founder of Wholly
Science
The word “holiday” is a
contraction of “holy day”. However, Wholly
Science exposes that in almost all cases “holy” means “full of holes”. On
the other hand, “wholly” refers to the whole of it all. In a similar way, to
heal means to make whole again. This article reveals the true nature of our
Wholly Days.
The true nature of each of
these Wholly Days has to do with the passage of a crucial point in the annual
solar cycle. On some days the Wholly Days, also the (nearly) monthly lunar
cycle plays an essential role. So in reality, it is literally all about the sun
Helios, sometimes in combination with the moon Luna. Helios is our King of the
Day, while Luna is our Queen of the Night. We find the true nature of all our
Wholly Days in the dynamics of the daily illumination by King Helios as seen
from the Northern Hemisphere (to be even more precise: as seen from any
position above the Tropic of Cancer and below the
During the annual solar
cycle, the moment of the autumnal equinox corresponds to an exact equality
between the length of the period between sunset to sunrise (called the night
time) and the length of the period between sunrise to sunset (called the day
time). The Latin word equi mean
“equal”, and the Latin word nox means
“night”, so equi nox means “equal
night”. During that 24 hour period, night and day are even. In a similar way,
the word “evening” means “making it even”.
From the autumn equinox on,
each following natural day, the night time becomes a little longer, and the day
time a little shorter. This continues until the shortest day of the year, which
usually is on December 21st. The night following this shortest day is the
longest night of the year. However, there is not a sole longest night, because
the two successive nights are equally long. This phenomenon is in Latin
referred to as sol sistere, which in
English became “solstice”. The Latin word sol
means “sun” and the Latin word sistere
means “stop”. Starting at this day of the solstice, the daily decrease of the
heavenly arc described by the sun Helios indeed stops. Then, for three nights in
a row, we have the longest night. Thereafter, the fourth night becomes a little
shorter. Therefore, the solstice marks a yearly turning point.
December
25: The Christ is Born Again
After three consecutive
nights of the longest darkness, the night before the day of December 25th
becomes shortened. We celebrate this (re-) start of the lengthening of the
daily light period as the annual Come Back Feast of the Light, by many known as
“christmas”.
Jesus is the
personification of Helios, the sun of God (link). During the moment
of the winter solstice (on or around December 21st) Jesus gets crucified, every
year again. Our sun of God then dies on the symbolic cross of the Zodiac. After
three days of death, Jesus is born again on December 25th, also every year
again. As we, in this life, similarly can allow the Christ to be born again in
us, the celebration of December 25th also serves as a reminder to our ability
to resurrect the Christ in us by placing ourselves back under God again.
Christianity raped the
annual celebration on December 25th of the rebirth of Jesus by calling it
“Christ's Mass”, which later was contracted to “Christmas”. The word “mass”
originated from the Latin word missa,
meaning “dismissal”. The true meaning of the name “Christmas” is therefore “the
dismissal of the Christ”. Every man who considers himself to be a “Christian”
discards himself of the possibility of the inner rebirth of the Christ by
adopting the name of “Christmas”. In other words, they actually celebrate the
definite inner death of the Christ. How stupid can man be?!
In the Biblical story about
the annual rebirth of Jesus, we read about three wise men following a bright star
in the East. These three kings are the three stars of Orion's Belt, which we
now call Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka. By following the line of these three
stars eastwards, we indeed encounter the brightest star in the night sky. This
ultra bright star, we now call Sirius (which is actually a double star,
consisting of Sirius A and the much smaller Sirius B). In Ancient Egypt, Sirius
was called
Mother |
Father |
Child |
Isis |
Osiris |
Horus |
Sirius |
Orion |
Helios |
Mary |
Jozeph |
Jesus |
Conclusion: On December 25,
we celebrate the annual rebirth of Jesus, the sun of God, our Light Bringer. This
is the celebration of the rebirth of the light, which we could also name “the
Beginning of the Winter Festival”. This celebration also serves to remind us of
the possibility of our own rebirth, by resurrecting the inner Christ from the
dead. However, by referring to this celebration as “Christmas”, we dismiss this
possibility and we thus continue to give life to the Antichrist.
Easter:
The Light passes over the Darkness
From the winter solstice
on, every following day has a little longer light period, and thus
simultaneously a slightly shorter darkness period. However, it takes until
after the spring equinox, that there is more light than darkness in a natural
day. We celebrate this victory of light over darkness at Easter. Easter Sunday
always is on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the vernal
equinox. This celebration is therefore always on the Day of the Sun (meaning:
Sunday), in alignment with the lunar cycle. By doing so, we honor both the sun
Helios as the moon Luna.
The name Easter comes from
the ancient word Eastre, which means spring. Easter is indeed “the Beginning of
the Spring Festival”. This celebration is also known as Passover, which comes
from the Hebrew Pesach. We then thus celebrate
that the light (meaning: the length of the illuminated day period) has passed
over the darkness (meaning: the length of the dark night period). The
celebration of this overtaking occurs in different (religious) traditions at
different moments, but always after the vernal equinox. Easter is thus the
Passover festival, where we celebrate the beginning of spring. This Passover is
also intended to remind us of the inner choice we must make between the Christ
(Light) and the Antichrist (Darkness). Which of these two do we allow to pass
over the other?
In order to further confuse
ignorant believers, Christianity links the crucifixion of Jesus to the Friday
before Easter. However, the actual annual crucifixion of Jesus always takes
place at the moment of the winter solstice, as already explained above.
Furthermore, I never understood why Christianity qualified the day of Jesus’
crucifixion as being “Good”. Since Wholly
Science clearly proofs that Christianity has put everything upside down,
this is actually rather consistent.
Ascension
Day: We rise up to Heaven
The celebration of what is
called the “Ascension Day” always occurs exactly 39 full days after Easter.
This period of 39 natural days is a trinity of three times 13 full days. Wholly Science shows that 13 is the
number of Creation. Within an octave, the tone of Do gradually rises to twice as fast vibrating second tone of Do. In this scale, we find exactly 13
steps tones (to be exact: 8 whole tones and 5 semitones). Like the sun of God
continues to ascend during these 39 days, an thus goes on to climbs higher up
in the sky, so are we commanded to work our way up to the highest Level of God.
That is the true meaning of God's Fourth Commandment (link). This Seventh Heaven of God corresponds to
the Cosmic Tone of Do. Furthermore,
Ascension Day is always on a Thursday. This is the day of the planet Jupiter.
Jupiter, being the largest planet in our planetary solar system, rules at the
third lowest level of the Cosmic Scale toward God, which corresponds to the
Cosmic Tone of Fa. Ascension Day is
mostly a day to help us remember the Fourth Commandment. Therefore, the
selection of a Thursday to be a Wholly Day is also meant as a reminder for us
of the Fourth Commandment, as Thursday is also the fourth day of the week. When
you think that this might be a coincidence (“Fourth Commandment” and “fourth
day of the week”), then you are obviously not quite ready for Wholly Science.
Pentecost:
We receive the Wholly Spirit
The celebration of the
Wholly Day known as “Pentecost” is exactly 7 full weeks (of each 7 full days)
after Easter is. This is therefore a double reference to God’s Hierarchy of
Seven Heavens. During these 49 days, Jesus, the son of God, climbs higher in
the sky on every following day. Simultaneously, the power of Jesus’ sunlight
also continues to increase. When we count Easter as day 1, then Pentecost is at
day 50, which is exactly the meaning of this Greek word. At Pentecost (meaning
the 50th day starting with Easter), we honor the power of light. Within us, the
Godly Light is commonly referred to as a spiritual force or an inner fire.
Believers call this “the Holy Spirit” or “the Holy Ghost”, but Wholly Science correctly names this “the
Wholly Spirit”. As the increased strength of the light emitted by the sun of
God warms our physical bodies during the annual celebration of Pentecost (and
thus driving away our inner coldness), so does the Godly Light of the Wholly
Spirit drives away the Demonic Darkness in us.
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©
November 26, 2013 – Pateo.nl : Wholly Science – Johan Oldenkamp
This
article is also available in Dutch (link).