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>>17791198
>light is the key to understanding the nature of time
would you look at that, Planck's constant
wonder what symbol that represents
hmmm...
really gives me a big think

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>>16770381
How often and when do these catastrophes occur? The ancients tell us they are cyclic and occur at definite intervals. We refer to these as cycles of destruction.

If in fact the progeny of Jove organized themselves around 600 BC after Mars settled into its current orbital path and the ancients realized for the first time that their progeny would never understand or believe the destructive nature of the solar system in which they live, then it is a sure thing the Solon (not Jove) is their progenitor.

When we say the “progeny of Jove” essentially what it means is those persons who have an intimate and detailed knowledge of previous worlds and know when to expect this one will be destroyed. Jove or Saturn is the bearded god of the ancients. If you do not know why they think of Saturn as a god and why they thought he had a beard, then you plainly know nothing about the Polar Configuration of the pland and need to study the work of David Talbott

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>>16675351
>Great, thank you for the elucidation.
You might like this movie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2kgpwnE4_w&t=

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>>16442321
>You are deluded. Saturn isnt "god" or a good deity
>>16442589
>uhh...anon...i...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturnalia
>Saturnalia was an ancient Roman festival in honour of the god Saturn, held on 17 December of the Julian calendar and later expanded with festivities through to 23 December. The holiday was celebrated with a sacrifice at the Temple of Saturn, in the Roman Forum, and a public banquet, followed by private gift-giving, continual partying, and a carnival atmosphere that overturned Roman social norms

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>>16414666
Given 27 same-size cubes whose nominal values progress from 1 to 27, a 3×3×3magic cube can be constructed such that every row, column, and corridor, and every diagonal passing through the center, comprises 3 cubes whose sum of values is 42.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn_return
>Whether we're aware of it or not, each of us experiences a major astrological event between the ages of 27 and 30 known as the Saturn return, when Saturn completes its orbit around the sun and returns to the exact point it was when we were born

Dog star Sirius is Anubis who guards the gates of Osiris's temple. In his temple those seeking entery to the afterlife must face a judgement of 42 (this is the magic cube of 3x3x3). Osiris the GREEN skinned God hides in the "tree of life" (Kaballah tree) locked in a box/cube ( Da'ath is the node of wisdom in the tree of life aka hidden green eyed God. Orion constellation is originally Osiris with the dog star Siris/Anubis which follows in the night sky. The constellation Orion/Osiris is depicted as the Kaballah tree. Osiris/Jehovah incarnated into the flesh as Horus/Jesus. The Hexagon/Star of David is their symbol. Horus was known as Saturn. Saturn has a huge hexagon on it northern pole (hence the star with a ring around it). A hexagon is a 2D image of a 3D cube/box. God became flesh so he could become even greater than before by experienceing himself through creation. "Let him who has wisdom calculate the number of the beast for it is a human number and it is 666". All beast include mankind are carbon base life forms, carbon has 6 protons 6 neutrons 6 electrons =666.

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>>16377067
>Are you basically saying you don't have sufficient knowledge to prove this is the case.
because the consequences for being wrong or mistaken are dire
besides all you really need to do is ask Jesus to come into your life and abide by his instruction and teachings and live the faith
if you do this, then you can simply have conversations with him always and he will show you and speak to you through your inner voice so I never really felt the urgent need to partake in the rituals outlined in the book
the other information is very interesting though, and reading over the rituals as well provides certain insights

>>16377147
>Saturn is the bad guy
you can't say that for sure
we simply don't know the full story and truths have been kept hidden from us
it is up to us to discover the truth and share it openly with others
a big give away for something being malevolent is if it requires secrecy
Personally, I find all the planets of the solar system beautiful and I can't comprehend how Saturn could be evil since it is part of God's creation
I even look at the planet through my telescope and one night had a black cat come to my balcony right as I got my telescope sights on Saturn
the cat was the neighbour's, but it really was a strange synchronicity
we were singing and dancing together that night, it was very vocal for a cat and didn't want to leave my apartment even after the owner came to retrieve it
funny coincidence

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>>16296906
I've seen Saturn with my own eyes on the telescope

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>>16190779
>scoping out Saturn

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>>16176792
https://youtu.be/LCr7e8zKfJk

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>>16104355
>right as I scoped Saturn on my telescope
depending on the eyepiece I use, it's either top or bottom pic

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>>16067617
similar view of Saturn from the scope

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