Great Celestial Conjunction Crosses - Souls of Distortion
Great Celestial Conjunction Crosses - Souls of Distortion
Great Celestial Conjunction Crosses - Souls of Distortion
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The ceiling <strong>of</strong> the entrance (under the steeple) is <strong>of</strong>ten adorned with the ‘All<br />
seeing eye <strong>of</strong> God’. The ‘All seeing eye <strong>of</strong> God’ is copied from the Egyptian ‘All<br />
seeing eye <strong>of</strong> Horus’!<br />
Left: Eye <strong>of</strong> Horus Egypt<br />
Right: All Seeing Eye and pyramid, Seal <strong>of</strong> the United States <strong>of</strong> America<br />
The ‘All seeing Eye’ also occurs on the American Seal and on the dollar bill on the<br />
keystone <strong>of</strong> the pyramid! The founding fathers <strong>of</strong> the USA were freemasons who<br />
understood the significance <strong>of</strong> these ancient Egyptian symbols.<br />
The church steeple itself has a relation with the ancient Egyptian custom to erect<br />
obelisks as tokens <strong>of</strong> Sun worship and appraisal <strong>of</strong> the Sun God Amen-Ra. Both in<br />
shape and length the church’s steeple and the obelisk have much in common and<br />
may explain why the steeple was given a spire to reflect the pyramidal top <strong>of</strong> the<br />
obelisk. The earliest Gothic Cathedrals (Chartres) were given pyramidal shaped<br />
spires such as the twelfth-century south tower spire.<br />
On top <strong>of</strong> the church spire we find the wind vane that aligns with the direction <strong>of</strong><br />
the wind. There’s a fixed cross that is aligned with the cardinal directions such<br />
that the direction <strong>of</strong> the wind can be determined. Many churches have wind vanes<br />
with 8 pointed crosses. In many cases these crosses consist <strong>of</strong> two separate 4<br />
pointed crosses that are superimposed! One could argue that these 8 pointed<br />
crosses contain the four cardinal directions including the directions in between<br />
(NNE, NNW, SSE and SSW) but I suggest that the wind vane may have a deeper<br />
esoteric meaning! Placed on top <strong>of</strong> the church’s spire (representing a giant sun<br />
worshiping obelisk) the wind vane demonstrates how the axis <strong>of</strong> the solstice and<br />
equinox (the cock) can rotate against the backdrop <strong>of</strong> a fixed cross (the cross <strong>of</strong><br />
the cardinal directions). It’s a metaphor for the rotation <strong>of</strong> the Earth Cross<br />
against the backdrop <strong>of</strong> the Galactic Cross. The wind vane esoterically also<br />
stands for alignment, the alignment <strong>of</strong> the vane with the wind.<br />
Wind vanes found on churches, none <strong>of</strong> them are very useful since the fixed cross<br />
is placed vertical. The one <strong>of</strong> the right is a real wind vane! Notice how the ‘wind<br />
vanes’ are composed <strong>of</strong> two different four pointed crosses that are superimposed!