I originally posted this reply on 2-01-09 also on 'The Harvest' but on "3rd density time and precesssion" and thought it might lend a helpful insight to the subject.
If allowed a longer post than normal, perhaps this may assist slightly, and take another direction:
Dictionary.com definition of equinox: The earlier occurrence of each successive equinox in each successive sidereal year is due to the slow retrograde motion of the equinoctial points along the ecliptic, caused by the precession of the earth's axis of rotation. A complete precession of the equinoxes requires about 25,000 years.
There are twelve signs in the Zodiac (astrology) represented to this day as the twelve constellations (astronomy). Each year the sun passes entirely around the one zodiac constellation, and returns to the point from which it started, called the vernal equinox. However each year it falls just a little short of making the complete circle of the heavens in the allotted period of time. As a result, it crosses the equator just a little behind the spot in the same zodiacal sign where it crossed the previous year. Given each sign of the zodiac (twelve) consists of thirty degrees, and as the sun loses about one degree every seventy two years, it regresses through one entire constellation (or sign) in approximately 2,160 years, and through the entire zodiac (twelve) in more or less exactly 25,920 years...but whose counting when rounding off?
Said another way:
1. 12 signs x 2,160 years = 25,960 years (Ra presumably also rounded off at 25,000 years...maybe tapping into dictionary.com before it even was - lol). It's important that we not stumble on pin-point numbers and math, less we seek the detail of the brush stroke but missing the picture, painting, and message.
2. 25,960 years equals one revolution of our sun around the central sun called a Solar year.
3. Three revolutions x 25,960 = 77,760 years (Ra presumably rounds off again at 75,000 years).
4. The sun rises and sets in each constellation for approximately 2,160 years, until regressing to the next constellation for the same approx 2,160 years, etc, for all twelve constellations = 25,000-ish years.
This means the course of about 25,000 years constitutes one Great Solar Year, the time required for our Sun to revolve once around it's sun called the "Great Sun/Central Sun" - i.e. the middle of the Galaxy Milky Way, around which all other suns in this galaxy, approx 250 billion revolve. Each one of the twelve constellations (based on Zodiac Signs) occupies a position at the vernal equinox for nearly 2,000 (2,160 to be specific) years, yielding then to the previous sign.
For nearly the past 2,000 years the sun has crossed the equator at the vernal equinox in the constellation of Pisces (the Two Fishes). For the 2,160 years before that it crossed through the constellation of Aries (the Ram). Prior to that the vernal equinox was in the sign of Taurus (the Bull). Going now forward: 2000 years after Pisces (now ending), the sun will rise and cross in the vernal equinox of Aquarius in 2012. As the song goes: "This is the dawning of the Age of Aquarius, where Peace and Love shall guide the planets.."
Among the ancients the sun was always symbolized by the figure and nature of the constellation through which it passed at that time in the vernal equinox ( i.e Taurus the Bull = during the time of planting, etc.). Translating this to an earthly experience from astrology to astronomy to physical reality, history then looks something like this: Moses comes down from Mount Sinai with the 10 Commandments, is horrified to see his people worshiping a golden bull calf, shatters the stone tablets as a result and instructs his people to kill each other in order to purify themselves. Most Biblical scholars would attribute this temper tantrum to the fact that the Israelites were worshiping a false idol. The reality is that the golden bull is Taurus the Bull (the past age), and Moses was representing the New Age coming of Aries the Ram as the next age coming. The Ram (Moses representing same) is replacing the Bull. This is why even today the Jews still blow the Ram's horn. Moses represents the New Age of Aries, and upon the New Age, everyone must shed the old age. Jesus in turn is the figure who ushers in the age following Aries, the Age of Pisces, the Two Fish. He too brought in a new way and manner of thinking, as much as a New Age. It was represented by bringing in The New Testament as adding from The Old Testament, and ushering in a New Religion in the process...Christianity. Fish symbolism is abundant in the New Testament. Jesus feeds 5000 people with bread and "2 fish". The Catholic Priest to this day wears the Two Fishes on their robes during mass and services. The Christian proudly displays the two fishes on his bumper to signify he is Christian. When he begins his ministry walking along Galilee, Jesus befriends 2 fisherman, who follow him. These Christian symbols all have their origins in deeper mystical/esoteric/pagan/astrological symbolism of the Sun's Kingdom (astrology) during the Age of Pisces. Jesus' assumed birth date (Dec 25th = Winter Solstice) is essentially the start of this age. There is far far more that may be referenced to this as an entire subject matter of it's own.
Suffice it to say that it may lend itself to a whole new thread if interested as relates to the Law of One.
Now, going forward once again, and from Jesus himself in Luke 22:10 when Jesus is asked by his disciples where the next passover (New Age) will be, Jesus replied: "Behold, when ye are entered into the city, there shall a man meet you bearing a pitcher of water... follow him into the house where he entereth in." Putting religion aside entirely, the scripture may be seen, if gazed upon correctly, not necessarily as a simple historical account, nor just a Christian Book, but in fact a manual to Higher Consciousness if allowed to be seen in a grander manner (would this not make sense...in a sense?), and thus is by far one of the most revealing of books of all the astrological references. The man bearing a pitcher of water is Aquarius, the water-bearer, who is always pictured as a man pouring out a pitcher of water. The pitcher bearer (Aquarius) represents the age after Pisces, when the Sun (God's Sun) will leave the Age of Pisces (Jesus) in the year 2012, and will go into the House of Aquarius, as Aquarius follows Pisces in the precession of the equinoxes.
As an exercise, we may now traverse forward through all of Christianity, and it's characters, and mark the Ages of each of the 2,160 years of the precession of equinoxes from Taurus, to Aries, to Pisces, to Aquarius now coming in 2012, as much as we may name the figures of the 2,160 years of the equinox in each age. If going forward, Moses represented Aries for roughly 2,000 years, and Jesus represented Pisces for roughly 2,000 years, and 2012 is now Aquarius coming, then going backwards from Moses, the question becomes which characters in Christianity represented the 2,000 years of Taurus/Gemini/Cancer Ages in Christianity, each for 2,000 years? It lends whole new meaning as stated in scripture "In Heaven as on Earth."
Forgive again the length of this post, but I thought it might be worth lifting and placing here given the number of views this thread has attracted and perhaps to lend as a perspective from various materials printed and out there.
Humbly,
Q
If allowed a longer post than normal, perhaps this may assist slightly, and take another direction:
Dictionary.com definition of equinox: The earlier occurrence of each successive equinox in each successive sidereal year is due to the slow retrograde motion of the equinoctial points along the ecliptic, caused by the precession of the earth's axis of rotation. A complete precession of the equinoxes requires about 25,000 years.
There are twelve signs in the Zodiac (astrology) represented to this day as the twelve constellations (astronomy). Each year the sun passes entirely around the one zodiac constellation, and returns to the point from which it started, called the vernal equinox. However each year it falls just a little short of making the complete circle of the heavens in the allotted period of time. As a result, it crosses the equator just a little behind the spot in the same zodiacal sign where it crossed the previous year. Given each sign of the zodiac (twelve) consists of thirty degrees, and as the sun loses about one degree every seventy two years, it regresses through one entire constellation (or sign) in approximately 2,160 years, and through the entire zodiac (twelve) in more or less exactly 25,920 years...but whose counting when rounding off?
Said another way:
1. 12 signs x 2,160 years = 25,960 years (Ra presumably also rounded off at 25,000 years...maybe tapping into dictionary.com before it even was - lol). It's important that we not stumble on pin-point numbers and math, less we seek the detail of the brush stroke but missing the picture, painting, and message.
2. 25,960 years equals one revolution of our sun around the central sun called a Solar year.
3. Three revolutions x 25,960 = 77,760 years (Ra presumably rounds off again at 75,000 years).
4. The sun rises and sets in each constellation for approximately 2,160 years, until regressing to the next constellation for the same approx 2,160 years, etc, for all twelve constellations = 25,000-ish years.
This means the course of about 25,000 years constitutes one Great Solar Year, the time required for our Sun to revolve once around it's sun called the "Great Sun/Central Sun" - i.e. the middle of the Galaxy Milky Way, around which all other suns in this galaxy, approx 250 billion revolve. Each one of the twelve constellations (based on Zodiac Signs) occupies a position at the vernal equinox for nearly 2,000 (2,160 to be specific) years, yielding then to the previous sign.
For nearly the past 2,000 years the sun has crossed the equator at the vernal equinox in the constellation of Pisces (the Two Fishes). For the 2,160 years before that it crossed through the constellation of Aries (the Ram). Prior to that the vernal equinox was in the sign of Taurus (the Bull). Going now forward: 2000 years after Pisces (now ending), the sun will rise and cross in the vernal equinox of Aquarius in 2012. As the song goes: "This is the dawning of the Age of Aquarius, where Peace and Love shall guide the planets.."
Among the ancients the sun was always symbolized by the figure and nature of the constellation through which it passed at that time in the vernal equinox ( i.e Taurus the Bull = during the time of planting, etc.). Translating this to an earthly experience from astrology to astronomy to physical reality, history then looks something like this: Moses comes down from Mount Sinai with the 10 Commandments, is horrified to see his people worshiping a golden bull calf, shatters the stone tablets as a result and instructs his people to kill each other in order to purify themselves. Most Biblical scholars would attribute this temper tantrum to the fact that the Israelites were worshiping a false idol. The reality is that the golden bull is Taurus the Bull (the past age), and Moses was representing the New Age coming of Aries the Ram as the next age coming. The Ram (Moses representing same) is replacing the Bull. This is why even today the Jews still blow the Ram's horn. Moses represents the New Age of Aries, and upon the New Age, everyone must shed the old age. Jesus in turn is the figure who ushers in the age following Aries, the Age of Pisces, the Two Fish. He too brought in a new way and manner of thinking, as much as a New Age. It was represented by bringing in The New Testament as adding from The Old Testament, and ushering in a New Religion in the process...Christianity. Fish symbolism is abundant in the New Testament. Jesus feeds 5000 people with bread and "2 fish". The Catholic Priest to this day wears the Two Fishes on their robes during mass and services. The Christian proudly displays the two fishes on his bumper to signify he is Christian. When he begins his ministry walking along Galilee, Jesus befriends 2 fisherman, who follow him. These Christian symbols all have their origins in deeper mystical/esoteric/pagan/astrological symbolism of the Sun's Kingdom (astrology) during the Age of Pisces. Jesus' assumed birth date (Dec 25th = Winter Solstice) is essentially the start of this age. There is far far more that may be referenced to this as an entire subject matter of it's own.
Suffice it to say that it may lend itself to a whole new thread if interested as relates to the Law of One.
Now, going forward once again, and from Jesus himself in Luke 22:10 when Jesus is asked by his disciples where the next passover (New Age) will be, Jesus replied: "Behold, when ye are entered into the city, there shall a man meet you bearing a pitcher of water... follow him into the house where he entereth in." Putting religion aside entirely, the scripture may be seen, if gazed upon correctly, not necessarily as a simple historical account, nor just a Christian Book, but in fact a manual to Higher Consciousness if allowed to be seen in a grander manner (would this not make sense...in a sense?), and thus is by far one of the most revealing of books of all the astrological references. The man bearing a pitcher of water is Aquarius, the water-bearer, who is always pictured as a man pouring out a pitcher of water. The pitcher bearer (Aquarius) represents the age after Pisces, when the Sun (God's Sun) will leave the Age of Pisces (Jesus) in the year 2012, and will go into the House of Aquarius, as Aquarius follows Pisces in the precession of the equinoxes.
As an exercise, we may now traverse forward through all of Christianity, and it's characters, and mark the Ages of each of the 2,160 years of the precession of equinoxes from Taurus, to Aries, to Pisces, to Aquarius now coming in 2012, as much as we may name the figures of the 2,160 years of the equinox in each age. If going forward, Moses represented Aries for roughly 2,000 years, and Jesus represented Pisces for roughly 2,000 years, and 2012 is now Aquarius coming, then going backwards from Moses, the question becomes which characters in Christianity represented the 2,000 years of Taurus/Gemini/Cancer Ages in Christianity, each for 2,000 years? It lends whole new meaning as stated in scripture "In Heaven as on Earth."
Forgive again the length of this post, but I thought it might be worth lifting and placing here given the number of views this thread has attracted and perhaps to lend as a perspective from various materials printed and out there.
Humbly,
Q