JANUARY – REPRESENTING THE ROMAN god JANUS. – (Mindset Media News!)
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In ancient Roman religion and myth, Janus is the Roman god of the month of January…
He is usually depicted as having two faces, since he looks to the future and into the past (history) of every person’s life according to the Roman calendar (Gregorian calendar).
He is referred to as the god of beginnings and transitions, and thereby of gates, doors, doorways, passages and endings.
We are in the 8TH MONTH called “CHESHVAN” on God’s calendar: Started on 2nd November & Ends on 1st DECEMBER 2024
The reason why Janus is depicted with two faces:
The rituals of serving Janus included the using of divination and horoscope to look into the people’s list of history (containing the people’s fears, weaknesses and shortcomings),
and using the method of invoking and introducing new policies, products via commercial, advertisements, propaganda in media,
which was aimed at putting the people into the act spending money on material things as a solution which will help them overcome their fears and secure their future.
His two faces were inscribed on the silver coins in the honor of his prestige:
As a god of transitions, he had functions pertaining to birth and to journeys January -representing the Roman god Janus and the barter trading of exchange.
In is association with Portunus, a similar harbor and gateway god, he was concerned with travelling, trading and shipping.
January introducing new habits of money spending into people’s lives:
While December represents death, dark troubles of winter, warfare or the expiry date of things which confronts humanity,
but on the other hand; January represents the beginning or the putting in motion of new things.
As a god of motion, the pagan god Janus looks after passages, causes actions to start and presides over all beginnings.
This is the reason why most of the beginnings which introduces new products, new changes in politics, the returning of the people from their Christmas vacation back to work, occurs during the month of January.
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