Wednesday, July 15, 2026

"Last Year's Sun" Character

There are a handful of mythological characters from different cultures through history who represent the solar agricultural cycle. The egyptian characters provide a guide for the greek characters and the biblical characters. For example, the Osiris character is the sun on earth character who becomes crops and is then mutilated or cut up or otherwise horribly mistreated, which is a comical depiction of what happens to wheat. Similarly, wine gods are castrated (grapes cut off the vine), or torn to pieces by crazed (drunk) women, etc... Jesus is both a grain god and a wine god. He's flogged and beaten and put up on a trellis and pierced.

One of the really intriguing characters of the agricultural cycle is the "last year's sun" character. In the egyptian mythology it's Ra. Ra is also the underworld sun who goes through the underworld at night and fights Apep. In Greek mythology Ra turns into Hades/Pluto, the god of the dead, the underworld and wealth. The modern vampire character seems to be pressed out of the Hades mold. In the teen drama TV show "One Tree Hill", the character Dan is the Hades/Ra character. He's the rich father of the two main male characters. I can't remember the character names. One of those boys actually "dies" and is resurrected in a nod to the mythology. In the show he's a "harsh taskmaster" like Ra and he's wealthy like Hades.

"Wealth" is often just a version of stored or "last year's" sunlight. Even something like oil is just old solar energy. It's very likely the concept of a "loan" and interest originated with an ancient seed and grain monopoly. It's very interesting that "last years sun" turned into the concept of harshness and "evil". In the bible story of Cain and Abel, Cain is "cursed" to work and also ends up in the city and has become associated with "technology" (because he's Greek Prometheus). The "curse" is really to come under the thumb of Ra, or the last year's Sun character and all his bullshit, like contracts, which is really just a type of "curse".

Who's "Ra" in the bible myths? It's left somewhat ambiguous. In the egyptian myths "Ra" would match up with the God character of the bible, however in the greek myths, the Ra character is split into Zeus and Hades. Similarly in the bible there's the God character and the Satan character. Some commentators draw the conclusion they're the same, that is God=Satan. One of the interpretations is Satan is "the god of this world", that is the world of man. Like Hades or Ra, he's associated with "work" in that the curse of man is to "work" because Eve ate the apple, and the Satan character is also supposedly the secret father of Cain, which is even part of the story of One Tree Hill where the main solar hero character of the show is actually the illegitimate son of Dan, the Hades/Satan/Vampire figure.

I think what the Ra character ultimately represents, and the reason it becomes "evil" or scorned is that "wealth" is illusory. Take the concept of "stored work" as wealth like numbers in a bank account. Bitcoin fanbois imagine a bitcoin represents "stored work" in the hashing of the blockchain. This is a good representation of work in general. The blockchain is actually a representation of the increasing entropy of the universe--a bunch of burned fuel to make a pattern in computer memories, which are constantly eating energy, etc... Most of things people do to "create value" are mere transformations of an underlying substance, and in the case of agriculture, it "just happens" via nature.

In the mythology a character like Prometheus dies over and over because there's no "extracting value" or "storing value". The Hades/Ra character is a cheater or really a god of fraud in many cases because he can't provide the thing people really want.

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