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The sun rising in a constellation or sign
means they rise together, the sun makes
the sign invisible
The constellation and planet in which the
equinoctial sun rises are sacrificed,
bound to the sacrificial post
This is why Christ, opening the world-age
in which Pisces rose in spring, was the
sacrificed lamb
Pisces was the last constellation visible in
the east before sunrise, the sun rose
in the next constellation, the Ram
Ancient people believed the heavenly sphere
was mysteriously ordained, no-one could
escape astrological emotion
Precession had overpowering significance as
the impenetrable pattern of fate, one world-
age succeeding another
The invisible pointer of the equinox sliding along
the signs, indicating an age with the rise and fall
of astral configurations
Of rulerships and earthly consequences, tales were
told about the creation of the world, but some knew
the world’s origin was a point
In the precessional circle like the 0 = 24 of our clocks;
bygone tale-tellers faced the immense, slow-moving
machine of eternity
Keeping track of SEVEN planetary pointers beside
the daily revolution of the sun’s fixed sphere – and
its motion in the opposite direction
All part of time and fate - the unhinging of the Mill is
caused by the world axis shifting, MOTION is
wrecking the universe
The millstone ends up at the bottom of the sea where
its hole become the funnel of the whirlpool, the sea
churning, then the Mill is readjusted
Working on a New Age…
http://www.believeallthings.com/4667/
hamlets-mill/#ixzz0qGOvODKd
“Hamlet's Mill”
An essay on myth and the frame of time
GIORGIO de SANTILLANA & HERTHA von DECHEND
David R. Godine Publisher Boston 1977
CHAPTER IX “Amlodhi the Titan and His Spinning Top”
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