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Great Celestial Conjunction Crosses - Souls of Distortion

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Rose Cross we find the alchemical elements mercury (Devine<br />

consciousness), sulfur (self consciousness) and salt (subconsciousness)<br />

suggesting the alchemical transformation <strong>of</strong> consciousness at the End <strong>of</strong><br />

Times.<br />

Here’s another version <strong>of</strong> the Rose Cross containing the four Cherubim in an 8<br />

pointed cross formation.<br />

Rose Cross symbol 8 pointed cross with the four Cherubim signs <strong>of</strong> the<br />

zodiac representing the Galactic Cross. The cross was allegedly worn by the<br />

biblical Magi. Notice the 8 petalled ‘Flower <strong>of</strong> Life’ pattern in the centre.<br />

The Tarot<br />

The Tarot originally is a set <strong>of</strong> trump cards <strong>of</strong> a card game but these trump cards<br />

developed into a fortune telling card reading method akin to the I Ching. The<br />

origin <strong>of</strong> the Tarot is unknown but it is generally believed that the first deck <strong>of</strong><br />

Tarot cards originated from northern Italy in the 15 th century. Twenty two trump<br />

cards were added to the original four suit deck <strong>of</strong> cards. Today the Tarot cards<br />

are mainly used for divination; this custom started after the Frenchman Antoine<br />

Court de Gébelin in 1791 wrote a book about the Tarot and first introduced a<br />

method <strong>of</strong> divination called a reading. Gébelin in his book asserted that the Tarot<br />

had its roots in ancient Egypt and that it preserved the wisdom and mysteries <strong>of</strong><br />

Thoth and Isis. The 22 trump cards are part <strong>of</strong> what is called the Major Arcana<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Tarot and are supposedly relating to the higher purposes <strong>of</strong> life. The<br />

information <strong>of</strong> these cards is encoded in terms <strong>of</strong> astrology and numerology. The<br />

Minor Arcana consists <strong>of</strong> the cards that relate to daily live issues. Arcana means<br />

secrets, so the Major Arcana is related to the bigger secrets <strong>of</strong> life and we will<br />

reveal that the biggest secret <strong>of</strong> the Tarot is that it keeps the secret <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Great</strong><br />

<strong>Celestial</strong> <strong>Conjunction</strong> that would occur at the End <strong>of</strong> Times on what Christianity<br />

calls Judgement Day.<br />

Wether or not the Tarot stems from Egypt can not be substantiated but the fact is<br />

that Tarot is shrouded in mysticism and magic and has links to freemasonry. This<br />

may explain why the Egyptian occult knowledge <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Great</strong> <strong>Celestial</strong><br />

<strong>Conjunction</strong>s has ended up in the Major Arcana <strong>of</strong> the Tarot. It was the French<br />

occultist Jean-Baptiste Alliette (nicknamed Etteilla) who designed the first<br />

esoteric deck and added astrological attributes and Egyptian motifs to the cards.<br />

Aleister Crowley the nineteeth centry occultist designed the Thoth deck and his<br />

cards are believed to contain also highly esoteric concepts that were known in the

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