Topic: Revelation Chapter 6
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Thu 08/13/09 08:36 AM
The Greeks taught, and I bet some even believed that, the soul travels from the Milky Way to the earth via seven planetary spheres, those being, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, the Sun, Venus, Mercury and the Moon. With the stars and the earth this is a total of nine spheres, arches or arcs.



The seven spheres have been depicted like this (above). The Greeks depicted the sun being pulled across the sky in a chariot with four horses. If we remove Saturn and the moon, from that image, that is what we are left with - the sun surrounded by Jupiter, Mars, Venus and Mercury.

Consider Revelation Chapter 6:12 where it mentions the sun, the moon, the stars and the earth. (four of nine spheres) "The stars of heaven fell to the earth" is a poetic rephrasing of the Greek legend. Remember that as we descend the Tree of Life, we are moving backwards through the zodiac signs. Saturn rules Capr, Jup rules Sag, Mars Scorpio etc.

Now look at Capter 6. First we see a white horse/man with a bow given a crown. Sagittarius is a horse/man with a bow, ruled by Jupiter represented by the crown. Next is a red horse and a sword and power[/] was given to him. The sword and red tells us Mars the war god who rules Scorpio, and while it does not say scorpions there, it does say power. See 9:3, "unto them was given powert as the scorpions of the earh have power".

As I said, we are moving backwards, so the next would be Libra, and we find a black horse and a set of scales sign of the equinox. The last figure is followed bym death and hell and represents Virgo ruled by Mercury, the souls' guide through all of this.

In Rev 6 we see all but Saturn mentioned. Remember that Sat was moved on the TOL, etc.


The two largest constellations in sky are the Virgo and the Hydra, a multi-headed creature. The Hydra is 90 degrees long across the sky, an unusual choice for a star 'grouping' unless you have a story to tell. See Rev 12 where a dragon whose tail draws the third part of the stars in heaven stands before the woman. Now get a star chart and look at the Virgo and Hydra next to one another.

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Thu 08/13/09 09:50 AM

The Greeks taught, and I bet some even believed that, the soul travels from the Milky Way to the earth via seven planetary spheres, those being, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, the Sun, Venus, Mercury and the Moon. With the stars and the earth this is a total of nine spheres, arches or arcs.



The seven spheres have been depicted like this (above). The Greeks depicted the sun being pulled across the sky in a chariot with four horses. If we remove Saturn and the moon, from that image, that is what we are left with - the sun surrounded by Jupiter, Mars, Venus and Mercury.

Consider Revelation Chapter 6:12 where it mentions the sun, the moon, the stars and the earth. (four of nine spheres) "The stars of heaven fell to the earth" is a poetic rephrasing of the Greek legend. Remember that as we descend the Tree of Life, we are moving backwards through the zodiac signs. Saturn rules Capr, Jup rules Sag, Mars Scorpio etc.

Now look at Capter 6. First we see a white horse/man with a bow given a crown. Sagittarius is a horse/man with a bow, ruled by Jupiter represented by the crown. Next is a red horse and a sword and power[/] was given to him. The sword and red tells us Mars the war god who rules Scorpio, and while it does not say scorpions there, it does say power. See 9:3, "unto them was given powert as the scorpions of the earh have power".

As I said, we are moving backwards, so the next would be Libra, and we find a black horse and a set of scales sign of the equinox. The last figure is followed bym death and hell and represents Virgo ruled by Mercury, the souls' guide through all of this.

In Rev 6 we see all but Saturn mentioned. Remember that Sat was moved on the TOL, etc.


The two largest constellations in sky are the Virgo and the Hydra, a multi-headed creature. The Hydra is 90 degrees long across the sky, an unusual choice for a star 'grouping' unless you have a story to tell. See Rev 12 where a dragon whose tail draws the third part of the stars in heaven stands before the woman. Now get a star chart and look at the Virgo and Hydra next to one another.

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