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In Book of Enoch, an Angel said ‘The stars rolling
over fire at rising time over-stepped God’s orders,
not rising at their appointed hour’. Saturn - ‘originator
of times’ – separated ‘parents’ of the world’ – the
Equator and Ecliptic Axes fell apart; before this
‘time’ did not exist
Forces in ‘Enuma elish’ – Babylonian Creation Epic
‘children’ of Apsu and Tiamat, crowded their parents,
disturbing Tiamat’s mood as they surged; unsavory
were their ways, Apsu could not lessen their clamour
the Equinoctial Sun was pushed out of the Golden
Age ‘sign’ to go on to new configurations
‘Sin’ ascribed to the ‘Children of Heaven’ nudged
the sun out of place, setting it on the move, the
world out of kilter; nothing – not days, months, years
rising and setting of stars – fell into its rightful place,
the Equinoctial Point forced its way forward
like automatic gears unless put in neutral
Yet equinoxes cannot be disengaged, the Time
Machine will roll forever, bringing forth a New
Heaven and Earth at every New Age, ‘Original Sin’
ascribed to men – were conflagrations in heaven
planets and stars were affected by precession, a
meteor or two à la Velikovsky –
Thus Sitchin’s literal interpretation of Sumerian
script presents impossible murder and incest –
I prefer de Santillana’s and Von Dechend’s rational
way of explaining how astronomy was preserved
in these tales, not how ‘aliens’ colonised earth
as Sitchin so fondly relates;
Whether Planet X called Niburu crosses earth’s path
every thirty thousand years or not, technologically
advanced, intelligent beings could never live like
gods of ancient Greece and Rome, be more immoral
and commit more incest without being intellectually
deprived and destroying themselves...
1. “The wars of gods and men” - ZECHARIAH SITCHIN
2. http://www.believeallthings.com/4667/hamlets-mill/#ixzz0qGOvODKd
3. “Hamlet's Mill” - An essay on myth and the frame of time
GIORGIO de SANTILLANA & HERTHA von DECHEND
David R. Godine Publisher Boston 1977
4. “Enuma elish” Babylonian Creation Epic
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