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.did you read up on what a pulsar is? As in "rapidly spinning remnant star from a supernova involving a sun many many times the size of our sun?
originally posted by: AnodeOrCathode
Sirius hath crept upon your soul, and knows your sin. Repent and be spared, or deny and suffer damnation. The pulse code modulator of Christ, Lucifer himself, proxy to God's right arm, inverted and refracted, approximated through powerless collective means which you embrace as lessons of peace, stagnation of the soul, idle Sinister hands of the Lord, have damned you to the next level of Ionia,the next depth of hell who's outer courts have displayed utter suffering, who's inner courts you can only personify as tormenting ghosts which tug on the soul of the uneducated damned, foreign language in their native lands, foreign hands on their native genitals, Yhwh hath damned your souls to suffer eternal molestation at the hands of your heavenly pope.
originally posted by: purplemer
a reply to: Byrd
Thank you for your replies. Below is an image that I am sure you know. I will use to explain the marrage of Osiris and ISIS.
Note the star in the top hand. This represents the marriage. In time the star has traveled down the body across orions belt and now past.
You can find this story repeated in legend the over.
Whatr do you for example think the story of Orion and Artemis reresents.
How about this.
Sirius crossing over taurus. It marks a date in time. Its all about the stars.
originally posted by: purplemer
a reply to: Byrd
Tell me what you think this image represents.
My interpretation is something like this. In the middle is the Djed . Its considered the back bone of Osiris and is associated with stability. The figure on the left (Isis or Aset). Sirius or the throne.
The dream featured a huge, glorious statue of a man. Its head was “made of pure gold, its chest and arms of silver, its belly and thighs of bronze, its legs of iron, its feet partly of iron and partly of baked clay” (Daniel 2:32-33). Then a rock cut “not by human hands”
Once per year, the Ishtar Gate and connecting Processional Way were used for a New Year's procession, which was part of a religious festival celebrating the beginning of the agricultural year. In Babylon, the rituals surrounding this holiday lasted twelve days. The New Year's celebrations started immediately after the barley harvest, at the time of the vernal equinox. This was the first day of the ancient month of Nisan, equivalent to today's date of March 20 or 21.[4]
‘Behold Man whose name is East’...”
originally posted by: purplemer
a reply to: Byrd
Thanks that would be good. Is this image any better.
originally posted by: purplemer
a reply to: Byrd
I got more so much more. Here is another.
Nebuchadnezzar’s dream in Daniel 2
The dream featured a huge, glorious statue of a man. Its head was “made of pure gold, its chest and arms of silver, its belly and thighs of bronze, its legs of iron, its feet partly of iron and partly of baked clay” (Daniel 2:32-33). Then a rock cut “not by human hands”
Any idea what the dream represents.
I and others would say it represents the four ages of man. Same as the Yuga cycles and linkned to precession. Any doubt about that.
Here is a model of Ishtars Gate
Once per year, the Ishtar Gate and connecting Processional Way were used for a New Year's procession, which was part of a religious festival celebrating the beginning of the agricultural year. In Babylon, the rituals surrounding this holiday lasted twelve days. The New Year's celebrations started immediately after the barley harvest, at the time of the vernal equinox. This was the first day of the ancient month of Nisan, equivalent to today's date of March 20 or 21.[4]
en.wikipedia.org...
Issa, Ishtar,East Star (easter)
originally posted by: purplemer
a reply to: Byrd
Tell me what you think this image represents.