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Great Celestial Conjunction Crosses - Souls of Distortion

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four pointed crosses that are superimposed! Also notice that below the Sun<br />

disk cross two snake-like curls appear, they represent the ecliptic. The<br />

resemblance <strong>of</strong> the Mesopotamian Sun disk with the Aztec Sunstone is striking!<br />

Both have two four pointed crosses with the ecliptic snake like curls at<br />

the bottom <strong>of</strong> the Sun disk.<br />

The pillar in front <strong>of</strong> Shamash is adorned with the same snake like curls at the<br />

base and capital <strong>of</strong> the pillar resembling the classical Greek Ionic style. As we will<br />

abundantly demonstrate in this article, the pillar in ancient times was associated<br />

with the Milky Way. Vincent Bridged and John Major Jenkins have convincingly<br />

demonstrated that the Egyptian Djed pillar must be associated with the Milky<br />

Way too. Notice that the pillar contains the curls at both the bottom and the top<br />

<strong>of</strong> the pillar! If capital and base curls represent the ecliptic, the two curls on both<br />

ends <strong>of</strong> the pillar represent the two crossing points <strong>of</strong> the ecliptic and the<br />

Milky Way that occur at a 180 degrees angle apart (The Gemini-Taurus nexus<br />

and the Sagittarius-Scorpio nexus). Shamash is seated on a throne that is<br />

supported by two pillars and the pillars are supported by two figures<br />

(unidentified). Shamash (the Sun) is seated on top <strong>of</strong> the pillars (Milky<br />

Way) representing the two crossings <strong>of</strong> the ecliptic and Milky Way where<br />

the Sun is ‘seated’ on the Milky Way.<br />

Top: Seal <strong>of</strong> the Sun god Utu/Shamash (Two separate four pointed<br />

crosses)<br />

Bottom: Aztec Sun Stone with the 8 pointed cross and the snake curls<br />

(See part I <strong>of</strong> this article).<br />

Above Shamash three circles appear, the two on the right are the 8 pointed<br />

crosses; the one on the left is an eclipse symbol representing a conjunction!

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