Written in the Stars

Here is a quick zodiac lesson courtesy of NC.

It’s a study in Universal Laws, Past/Present/Future and why dismissing this much maligned art/science is not advisable (?)

It’s not difficult to name the zodiac signs on the image above. But only “experts” can read the true information.

P.S. Tues/Wed 7/8 April 2020, we have a Full Moon in Libra. Sun sign in Aries!!!

 

This part is a quote from Morozov written in the 1860’s —

 

The figure of Scorpio among the 12 constellations of the Zodiac is painted over as a sign that it disappeared in the rays of the Sun, which happens in November, and the opposite figure of Taurus is blacked out as a sign that it reigns all night, i.e. climaxes at midnight. On the head of the Virgin is the crescent of the Moon, which the Moon is like under the Sun in Scorpio, and the circle above Libra, which I first mistook for the Sun in Libra (ignoring the shaded Scorpio and the blackened Taurus), is a simple symbol that the autumn equinox, with whose civil year begins, it was considered from the moment when the Sun from Virgo enters Libra, i.e. according to the Byzantine Christian account (Morozov here means the church beginning of the year in September – Auth.) …

 

This is written by Anatoly Fomenko —

Let’s interrupt N.A. Morozov in this place. He in vain so easily dismissed the mug in Libra. Our analysis of the Egyptian zodiacs showed that this circle usually means the Easter full moon and is directly related to astronomical dating. We will tell you more about this, since this moment is important for understanding the symbolism of the Egyptian zodiacs.

The Easter full moon is the first full moon after the vernal equinox. It happens in March or April, during the month after the vernal equinox. At this time, the Sun passes the constellation Pisces, then passing into Aries. But two thousand years ago, after the vernal equinox, the sun went through the constellation Aries, then turning into Gemini. See fig. 2.15. Therefore, in the last two millennia, the first spring full moon very often happened in the constellation Libra. Since it is Libra that is directly opposite Aries. Let us explain that the Moon at the time of the full moon is always at the opposite point of the ecliptic with respect to the Sun. Therefore, if during the full moon the Sun was in Aries, then the full moon was visible in Libra.

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