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Post by helios7 on Nov 24, 2010 6:07:53 GMT
Hi there, does anyone follow the 88 constellations? And can they "fall over" a specific physical area. Say asellus borealis and asellus astralis is two donkeys and I live near two donkeys in a country home. Is that the manger also? Was Cancer constellation considered, "the manger" where a child was born A few of my favorites are the Shepard and the Horns of Taurus El Nath hitting his heel etc, and Pegasus. Aquila the Eagle, Monocerous (unicorn) etc... in all its esoteric meaning. Thanks! Attachments:
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Post by vajranagini on Apr 1, 2011 2:14:55 GMT
darkstarastrology.com/GREAT site, with some disturbingly accurate forecasts...I really enjoy the fixed-star astrology.
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Post by bradwatsonmiami on Oct 6, 2011 18:39:52 GMT
helios7,
I follow the 88 Constellations somewhat. Jesus was born on April 17, 6 BC or 17/4/747 Roman Calendar. That made him an Aries the Ram and baby rams are lambs. michaelmolnar.com . Jesus was the "Lamb of God" and was crucified under the sign of Aries on the first full day of Passover Friday April 7, 30 AD or 7/4/782 AUC.
According to veiled prophecy, the Christ returns by being born as a July Leo.
'Coincidentally', 'coincidences'=88 (C3+O+I9+N14+C3+I9+D4+E5+N14+C3+E5+S19), also Jesus in Greek translates to 'Iesous'=88. (O=15 or zerO.)
There are also 88 keys on a piano, but that is probably a coincidence.
- Brad Watson, Miamiauthor of There Are No Coincidences
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Post by sid on Oct 6, 2011 21:05:53 GMT
Greetings, helios7,
I follow the 88 Constellations somewhat. Jesus was born on April 17, 6 BC or 17/4/747 Roman Calendar. That made him an Aries the Ram and baby rams are lambs. michaelmolnar.com . Jesus was the "Lamb of God" and was crucified under the sign of Aries on the first full day of Passover Friday April 7, 30 AD or 7/4/782 AUC.
According to veiled prophecy, the Christ returns by being born as a July Leo.
'Coincidentally', 'coincidences'=88 (C3+O+I9+N14+C3+I9+D4+E5+N14+C3+E5+S19), also Jesus in Greek translates to 'Iesous'=88. (O=15 or zerO.)
There are also 88 keys on a piano, but that is probably a coincidence.
- Brad Watson, Miamiauthor of There Are No Coincidences One of the oldest drawings/map of Jerusalem shows the tabernacle with the 'Ark Of The Covenant' with the number 88.
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