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Lucifer
Both the Morning Star and the Evening star as symbols feature quite strongly in poetry and paintings and in all mystical and spiritual systems.
The Alchemists refer to the Morning Star by its alternative name Phosphorus, light bearer and Lucifer. Thus there is no connection with the Devil, nor is Lucifer a 'fallen angel'. It is a spirit of the Morning star, a person who has come down onto the physical level in order to 'shed light' or illuminate, quite a sacrifice really.
Revelation 22:16King James Version (KJV)
16 I Jesus have sent mine angel to testify unto you these things in the churches. I am the root and the offspring of David, and the bright and morning star.
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Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Hesperus (Greek Hesperos) (Roman equivalent: Vesper cf. "evening", "supper", "evening star", "west"), is the Evening Star.
He is the brother of Eosphorus (Ηωσφόρος Eosphoros "dawn-bearer"; also Phosphorus (Φωσφόρος, Latin: Lucifer, lit. "light-bearer", Iubar), the Morning Star. Eosphoros' father was the star god Astraios.
Alexey Kondokov
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- Colin Wilson - Mysteries - Celtic suppression by Christianity
- Egyptian Book of the Dead - Spell 109
- Intelligences - PLANETS VENUS Ashtar and Ishtar
- Lethbridge, T C - A Step in the Dark – Ridgeways and the role of Lucifer
- Miro - Constellation - The Morning Star
- Mucha, Alphonse - Morning star 1902
- Ovid - Metamorphoses - The Story of Phaeton 2
- Soustelle - Aztecs and Mexica - Determining destiny
- Von Stuck, Franz - Evening star
- Wirth, Oswald – 17 The Star
- Zosimos of Panopolis - The Letter Omega - 09 and 10
- Zosimos of Panopolis - The Letter Omega - 11 and 12