Symbolism of Week Days




Day of week = Planet/God 

Monday = Moon 

Tuesday = Tiw/Mars 

Wednesday = Odin/Mercury... Horus

Thursday = Thor/Jupiter... Shiva 

Friday = Frig/ Freyja /Venus 

Saturday = Saturn/Cronus 

Sunday = The Sun 

The days of the week are each ruled by a God/planet, in Pagan theology, which correspond to the seven heavens, the seven chakras, and the path of spiritual evolution. I wish I could explain further but this trespasses into an area of knowledge you need to find for yourself. 

When the student is ready the teacher will appear. 

To understand these associations requires putting yourself into the mindset of the ancient pagan theologian. How can destruction be love? Well they didn’t understand love as we do today. The closest they could come was the patriotic love of the soldier, perhaps. Or the love of a herdsman who occasionally culls the herd for the good of the majority. Or the physician whose cures can be seen as the destruction of a diseased part. They also understood expression of love as sex. 

Christianity, for all its faults, gave humanity a better understanding, over time. 

The days of the week, as handed down to modern times are a combination of Roman and Germanic pagan theology, and rely on the way Germanic gods were equated to Roman gods and Roman pagan theology concerning the influences of the planets. It is a worn down tradition that once more clearly taught a great truth.     

Also you probably have to know what the truth is and work backwards.


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