Part 3|| Did The Early Christians & Jews Steal The Stars?
Blasphemy? Did you know that Jesus was associated with the SUN
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Christians embraced astrology—until they didn’t.
Imaginary Friends, HoneyBees & Hereticsm, Oh My
As mentioned in my earlier pieces, I have never paid attention to the Lion’s Gate portal. A man, whom I’ll call Snuffleupagus or ‘Snuffy’ for short, prompted a kundalini awakening in me, which enhanced my intuition and placed me back in my heart space just in time to step into the portal.
I call him “Snuffy” because even though our meeting was deep, profound, and soulful, it was brief. I’ve only seen him seven times in this life. Gaps of time go by, and he disappears, and I wonder if he’s just an imaginary friend, hence Snuffy. And yet his energy and our kiss woke me up as if from a deep slumber, a la Sleeping Beauty. I felt an electrifying third energy between us and unconditional love that I am now cultivating for myself. It was like he woke me up from a spell and helped me tap back into my soul and divinity.
Let’s say that covering the truth about the Rona Regime and living through this collasal human experiment has taken a toll on my soul. I am an empath, and I feel deep. My reportage, coupled with the technofascist acts against me and online HoneyColony, was eating at my soul. Let’s not forget my coverage of transhumanism and George Floyd—dark shit. Check out my upcoming book, OPERATION George Floyd: A MULTI-LAYERED PSYOP EXPOSED.
But I remember. I remember now.
I am an ancient soul with wisdom and light like a Queen Bee. Like her, I toiled in the dark nonstop, laying ideas instead of eggs. The Queen Bee, who, by the way, is associated with royalty and Truth, is energetically connected to the sun. The Queen develops in 16 days, explains Austrian-born spiritualist, lecturer, and founder of anthroposophy Rudolph Steiner, compared to a worker bee (21 days) or drone (24 days). The queen bee does not go through the whole of its revolution. Instead, it stays behind and energetically remains a creature of the Sun.
The bee’s connection to the sun symbolizes vitality, energy, and the life cycle. It was believed that the buzzing sound of bees was a form of communication with the divine. The bees are also related to the cosmos. They have a relationship with Jupiter, for instance.
The Cosmos is conscious, and the stars, planets, and their energies are more critical and impactful than we realize.
Ironically, without realizing it, Snuffy showed me a video segment of a man giving a presentation, highlighting the position of the Sphinx and the pyramids in conjunction with Sirius. He was literally showing me the Lion’s Gate without knowing.
At the time, the Lions portal was a week away. I was supposed to go to the Lion’s Bridge in St. Augustine with Snuffy, but he stood me up and went dark for two months. I was destined to walk through the 888 portal by myself.
Ultimately, everything unfolded in divine timing, leading me to learn that the Lion’s Gate is the Galactic New Year.
Using observations spanning centuries, astrologers discovered an analogous relationship between the wandering "star gods" and many events on Earth.
Lions Gate is a spiritual energy portal and a time of higher vibrations, cosmic alignment, and increased spiritual awareness. Lions Gate is an opportunity to connect to the divine and awaken our spiritual side. It is a time to open up and explore the depths of our souls, connect with our higher selves, and be guided toward a greater understanding of our path and purpose.
Consider that the ancient Egyptians spent 70 days preparing the soul for the afterlife. They believed we came from the stars because we did. We are from the cosmos. We are divine if we can self-realize. The tombs even contained star maps. They used herbs and powdered gold in their embalming, and the Powers that Be replaced this with formaldehyde. How obscene and gross. Sit with that for a moment.
Look below at the Temple of Hathor in Dendera and the zodiac on the temple.
Perhaps you would know this if the early founders of Judaism and Christianity didn’t proverbially steal the stars and rob you of learning about your origins and innate divinity.
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Christians embraced astrology—until they didn’t.
The ancients believed an invisible magic bond linked all the events in the cosmos and on Earth. They felt the stars and planets influenced the course of our lives, our talents, and our weaknesses.
Given the emphasis on God in the heavenly skies, what happened to giving reverence to the stars, planets, and the divine order of the cosmos? Isn’t this part of God’s creation, too??? Was there any point in time when astrology was embraced?
"Belief in the aspects (the positions of the heavenly bodies is meant) is conferred above all by experience, which is so clear that only someone who has not examined it with their own eyes can deny it,” argued Johannes Kepler in defense of astrology.
The Babylonians created the first astrological system more than 4,000 years ago. Their early astrologers mapped the positions of celestial bodies and observed their movements, documented events, and were able to predict future events and understand human behavior. As astrology spread throughout the ancient world, each culture infused unique interpretations and symbolism into the practice.
The oldest known personal horoscope is from the year 410 BC.
Astrology is sober in its scientific side. Like every astronomer, it divides the heavens into geometrically exact sectors, calculates the orbits of the planets, and employs complicated calculations to obtain the horoscope from the manifold movements of the earth and the heavenly bodies. The word horoscope goes back to Greek and roughly means "looking into the hour."
The Sumerian and Babylonian ages revered the planets and signs of the zodiac as gods or the residence of gods. The scientific branch of astrology—observational and calculating astronomy — was also taking shape.