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Great Celestial Conjunction Crosses - Souls of Distortion

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1 West glyph<br />

2 Isis-Taurus<br />

3 Scorpio<br />

4 Sagittarius<br />

5 Gemini<br />

6 Taurus<br />

7 Gemini<br />

8 East glyph<br />

9 Horus on pillar<br />

Dendara Zodiac Swaller de Lubicz. On the outer rim the hieroglyphs <strong>of</strong><br />

the cardinal directions east and west appear.<br />

But let’s also point out an inconsistency as well! The blue line in the picture<br />

above denotes the equinox axis that aligns with the Milky Way at the Gemini-<br />

Taurus nexus in the constellation Gemini. However at the opposite side <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Galactic Equator at the Sagittarius-Scorpio nexus, the equinox axis runs through<br />

Scorpio (3) instead <strong>of</strong> Sagittarius (4) which is incorrect! Fortunately there is<br />

a very specific reason for this and we can pardon the zodiac makers; Sagittarius<br />

had to be used for another Galactic Equator axis in de zodiac as well and it<br />

can’t be in two places at the same time. If we take a look at the axis that reads<br />

‘Axis <strong>of</strong> the Temple’ (vertical red line, picture above) we notice that this line<br />

runs through Gemini (5) and Sagittarius (4), this is the correct axis for the<br />

Galactic Equator! In addition Horus (Sun) appears on the pillar (Milky Way) (9).<br />

Horus is actually represented here as the falcon (Horus is the falcon headed<br />

deity) on a papyrus stem, but the symbology is identical, solar god on the pillar,<br />

the Sun on the Galactic Equator.<br />

Could it be that there is another <strong>Great</strong> <strong>Celestial</strong> <strong>Conjunction</strong> encoded in the<br />

Dendera zodiac?

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