The zodiac (a piece from: the pyramid code)
The zodiac
The Zodiac is an integral part of the Earth and the Pyramids. Without the energetic radiance of the zodiac signs (constellations), the Earth and the Pyramids would never survive. The constellations of the Zodiac surround Earth and are fixed in space.
The Zodiac constantly emits twelve different energies from its twelve different, fixed, constellations in the direction of Earth. Within the confines of each of the twelve constellations of the Zodiac exist twelve stars that are not visible to those who are not currently at the awareness of the upper levels of the 5th dimension or higher. The twelve stars within the confines of each constellation each spin on their own axis. Additionally, the twelve stars within the confines of each constellation all revolve around the center of each constellation as a unit.
This means that there are 144 stars within the confines of the constellations in the Zodiac that are not visible to the eye.
These stars will only become visible to us when we reach the upper limits of the 5th dimension or higher. Earth’s origin of creation is a direct result of the twelve different energies radiating from the twelve different constellations of the Zodiac in a circular (counter-clockwise)
motion around the Earth.
This resulted in the formation of the physical world. Earth grew into what we know it to be today via an intimate connection with the Sun and the solar energy emanating from the zodiac.
This eventually turned Earth into a satellite of the Sun and today the Earth is an integral part of the Sun and the stars. The Earth is a physical creation that was created through the use of the energies of the stars (planets) and the Sun.
The zodiac is made up of 12 constellations. Each constellation is symbolized by an animal, inanimate object or soul.
Each of these symbolize the spirit based on four fundamental points
which are the four Divine areas of the heavens in a Divine being.
These four fundamental points are:
1. Lion:
symbolizing the Divine surface, Fire.
2. Eagle:
(or scorpion according to today’s astrologers) symbolizing the
Divine surface, Wind.
3. Bull:
symbolizing the Divine surface, Earth.
4. Aquarius:
symbolizing the Divine surface, Water.
As I stated earlier, each Divine surface is a triangle with three vertices.
Being that each Pyramid has four walls (Divines urfaces), when the number of vertices of each Divine surface (3) is multiplied by the number of walls on the Pyramid structure (4), we get the number 12.
Remember to REMEMBER
( 3 + 4 = 7 ) ( 3 * 4 = 12 )
This represents the twelve different constellations within the Zodiac. Every
constellation in the Zodiac has its own uniqueness. For example;
Aries represents libido and the force of the spring season.
Virgo represents the mother of nature. There are many more examples
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