PENYIDIK 007
2006-01-17 17:57:36 UTC
However, we can trace the origin of the number 666. And this number of doom
is derived out of Astrology. The Zodiac is a narrow band about 18° width
making a complete circuit of the sky around the earth. As we noted before,
this was symbolized in pagan arts by a serpent with his tail in his mouth
forming a circle. This represented to the occultist endless time or eternal
life [34].
As we established earlier, astrology taught that the fate of mankind
was ever decided by the position of the stars. Now the chief gods of the
Zodiac were the 7 planets who serpentined their way through the 36 rooms of
the Zodiac. The 7 planets travel through the narrow band of the Zodiac at
varying speeds. The Zodiacal band itself was divided into 12 houses, one for
each month of the year, and each house was divided into three rooms, making
36 rooms in all, one for each 10° of the Zodiacal circle" [35]. Here we find
the origin of our present time-keeping. Believe it or not, the dial of a
clock is derived from the 12 houses of the Zodiac. Thus the Zodiac was a
Heavenly Clock with which today we measure time. Here's another interesting
fact: It was not by chance that our ruler has 12 inches to a foot. Both of
these systems of measuring time and length were based upon the 12 houses of
the Zodiac. It was not by chance we have 12 units to a dozen. Here we can
find the origin of the "Chance of Fate." It is not by chance that the
original Roulette wheels have a 360" circle with 36 divisions of 10" each,
with a blank or zero division to represent the 5 days beyond the 360 days in
a year.
It is not by chance that there are 36 numbered cards in a 52 card deck.
One card each represents the 52 weeks with 12 face cards, four Kings, four
Queens, and four Jacks, and four suits, that represent the four seasons. Why
do you suppose fortunetellers use a deck of cards to predict the future?
Because the deck of cards is derived from Astrology! Burn them!
It is not by chance that our present townships are composed of 36
square miles, for several writers point out that the ancients divided the
earth according to the divisions in the sky. Just as truly as our 12 inch
ruler was once a symbol of the 12 house Zodiac, so is our 36 inch yardstick
based upon the 36 rooms into which the heavenly houses were divided.
is derived out of Astrology. The Zodiac is a narrow band about 18° width
making a complete circuit of the sky around the earth. As we noted before,
this was symbolized in pagan arts by a serpent with his tail in his mouth
forming a circle. This represented to the occultist endless time or eternal
life [34].
As we established earlier, astrology taught that the fate of mankind
was ever decided by the position of the stars. Now the chief gods of the
Zodiac were the 7 planets who serpentined their way through the 36 rooms of
the Zodiac. The 7 planets travel through the narrow band of the Zodiac at
varying speeds. The Zodiacal band itself was divided into 12 houses, one for
each month of the year, and each house was divided into three rooms, making
36 rooms in all, one for each 10° of the Zodiacal circle" [35]. Here we find
the origin of our present time-keeping. Believe it or not, the dial of a
clock is derived from the 12 houses of the Zodiac. Thus the Zodiac was a
Heavenly Clock with which today we measure time. Here's another interesting
fact: It was not by chance that our ruler has 12 inches to a foot. Both of
these systems of measuring time and length were based upon the 12 houses of
the Zodiac. It was not by chance we have 12 units to a dozen. Here we can
find the origin of the "Chance of Fate." It is not by chance that the
original Roulette wheels have a 360" circle with 36 divisions of 10" each,
with a blank or zero division to represent the 5 days beyond the 360 days in
a year.
It is not by chance that there are 36 numbered cards in a 52 card deck.
One card each represents the 52 weeks with 12 face cards, four Kings, four
Queens, and four Jacks, and four suits, that represent the four seasons. Why
do you suppose fortunetellers use a deck of cards to predict the future?
Because the deck of cards is derived from Astrology! Burn them!
It is not by chance that our present townships are composed of 36
square miles, for several writers point out that the ancients divided the
earth according to the divisions in the sky. Just as truly as our 12 inch
ruler was once a symbol of the 12 house Zodiac, so is our 36 inch yardstick
based upon the 36 rooms into which the heavenly houses were divided.