“If you pick a star in the sky, it will be one degree off 72 years later. It will take 25,920 years for this to complete its orbit. This 25,920 year span represents the precession of the equinoxes cycle.”
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“The pyramids' four angles refer to the four Zodiacal signs; Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius. Scorpio was often represented by the ancients as an eagle, and Aquarius by an angel. Four stars are assigned to those four signs. These are the brightest star in each constellation, and together, they are known as the "Four Guardians of Heaven.”
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“The best victory is one that turns enemies into allies.”
“There is every indication that the ancient Egyptians wanted to draw our attention to the Sphinx. They wanted us to understand that it is an astronomical clock whose dial was the four steady reference points, the Four Guardians. The Four Guardians, or as they came to be known in the Christian Era of Pisces, was also called the Four Royal Stars, or the Archangel Stars.
❖ Michael - Aldebaran – the guardian of the eastern sky as it predates the vernal equinox.
❖ Raphael - Regulus (in Leo) – the guardian of the northern sky, as it pre-announces the summer solstice.
❖ Uriel - Antares (in Scorpio) – the guardian of the western sky, as it predates the autumn equinox
❖ Gabriel - Fomalhaut – the guardian of the southern sky, as it pre-announces the winter solstice.”
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“The transition into the Age of Aquarius closely approximates the move into the Egyptian Age of “the Awakening” and the beginning of a new 65,000-year major cycle.”
Source: Aquarius Rising: Christianity and Judaism Explained Using the Science of the Stars
“Note that as the Procession of the Equinoxes continues, the Cardinal Points will shift according to different zodiacal signs. So, any symbolism or allegories written about the cosmos must be adjusted with each succeeding era. The constellations are in new positions, and will have new cardinal points, as they have all shifted due to the Precession of the Equinoxes. One determines which astrological age they are in by the zodiacal sign that marks the location of the sun at the crossing of the vernal equinox. This is a critical aspect to remember when dealing in Astro-Theology. Forget this point and you might as well leave the topic as it will become unintelligible.”
Source: Aquarius Rising: Christianity and Judaism Explained Using the Science of the Stars
“Nature is a well-tuned machine that requires balance and harmony between all of its connected parts. The imbalance of any constitute element within its wider framework could disrupt the ecology of the whole unit of which it is part. Nature does not think; it performs only in accordance with its programming.”
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“The universe is a machine, incapable of altering any of god’s commands, but the universe is also lord and commander of all. Everything is subject to the laws of nature (symbolized by Jesus Christ) hence the universe / nature is lord and ruler.”
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“The entomology of the word Christos means “the Anointed One.” There is not much debate among scholars that Christos derives from the Egyptian KaRaST, the name of the mummy “seed” in the coffin, with the significant divinity buried in the flesh. Christos and Messiah have similar meanings of “Anointed.” Egyptian mes and Sanskrit kir both mean “to anoint” or “to pour.”
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“The New Testament was written as the Age of Pisces was beginning. It was an update of the Mosaic Old Testament. The age was moving from Aries to Pisces. Thus, the Gospels of the New Testament have many fish references. “Jesus” is the Greek version of the Hebrew Joshua. The biblical Joshua was the “sun of nun” (Joshua 1:1). In Hebrew, “Nun” means fish.”
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