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Great Celestial Conjunction Crosses - Souls of Distortion

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Notice in the pictures on the left that Ea/Enki is seated on a throne with a single<br />

four pointed cross on it (the cross <strong>of</strong> a <strong>Great</strong> <strong>Celestial</strong> <strong>Conjunction</strong>). Water is<br />

pouring from his shoulders symbolizing the Milky Way. Ea/Enki as the serpent<br />

(ecliptic) intersects with the waters pouring from his shoulders (the Milky Way)<br />

and therefore also represents the crossing <strong>of</strong> the ecliptic and the Milky Way.<br />

The two guards next to Ea/Enki guard the gate <strong>of</strong> the Gods to the underworld<br />

that has been associated with the Galactic Equator-ecliptic crossings at the<br />

Sagittarius-Scorpio and Gemini-Taurus nexus.<br />

Utu/Shamash in his serpent boat on the waters<br />

In the picture above we see Utu/Shamash with the fiery solar rays emanating<br />

from his shoulders in his serpent boat (Ecliptic) on the waters (Milky Way).<br />

Ashore Ishtar (Vernal Equinox) is watching. Notice that the Sun God is seated<br />

on his throne with a single four pointed cross? We also see a lion (Leo) on<br />

board the boat <strong>of</strong> Utu/Shamash. This picture I think represents the <strong>Great</strong><br />

<strong>Celestial</strong> <strong>Conjunction</strong> that occurred around the <strong>Great</strong> Flood 10.500 BC when the<br />

vernal equinox (Ishtar) was in Leo. Shamash as the 8 pointed cross has<br />

transformed into the single four pointed cross <strong>of</strong> his throne!<br />

Sumerian Marduk, 9th century BC cylinder seal found at Babylon

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