"The origin of the Trinity is obvious to anyone who
will observe the daily manifestations of the sun. This orb, being the symbol of
all Light, has three distinct phases: rising, midday, and setting.
The philosophers therefore divided the life of all things into three distinct
parts: growth, maturity, and decay. Between the twilight of dawn
and the twilight of evening is the high noon of resplendent glory. God the
Father, the Creator of the world, is symbolized by the dawn. His color is blue because the sun
rising in the morning is veiled in blue mist.
God
the Son, the Illuminating One sent to bear witness of His Father before all the
worlds is the celestial globe at noonday, radiant and magnificent, the maned
Lion of Judah, the Golden-haired Savior of the World. Yellow is His color
and His power is without end.
God
the Holy Ghost is the sunset phase when the orb of day robed in flaming red rests for a moment
upon the horizon line and then vanishes into the darkness of the night to
wander the lower worlds and later rise again triumphant from the embrace of
darkness.
To the Egyptians the sun was the symbol of immortality, for, while it died each night, it rose again with each ensuing dawn." www.Sacred-texts.com
To the Egyptians the sun was the symbol of immortality, for, while it died each night, it rose again with each ensuing dawn." www.Sacred-texts.com
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