LEVITATION PROTOTYPES

The pictures found today in the zodiac were not developed by the Greeks, but were in place perhaps as
early as 4000 B.C. predating even the civilizations of Sumeria . These pictures were not merely arranged in
haphazard order to aid in the tracking of the star movements, but with the purpose of depicting an epic
narrative. Authors like Bullinger and Seiss have suggested that there is a deeper meaning, one that goes
beyond even the most illuminated of occult interpretations. The zodiac is a pictorial story of God's plan of
salvation on earth. The key to understanding the celestial zodiac is found in ancient depictions of a
mythical creature called a sphinx
Sphinx were often placed at entrances to palaces or temples of antiquity. This positioning implied power,
authority and protection. The bodily form of the sphinx combines two to four animals, a lion, bull or eagle
with the head of a human. The combination of all four creatures in one constitutes what is described in
Ezekiel and elsewhere in the Bible as a type of angel.
The word kerubim means "one who prays", or "one who intercedes." Cherubim or Kerubim are an order of
angel described in the Bible and ancient texts as a combination of two, or more often, four creatures --
including that of a human. Both the mythical Sphinx and the scriptural cherubim are "hybrid" beings
combining two to four creatures. The meaning of these creatures can be found in the zodiac narrative.
What about the four creatures of the cherub? Look to four of the brightest stars in the zodiac;
Fomalhaut in Aquarius (man)
Regulus in Leo (lion)
Aldebaran in Taurus (the bull).
Antares in the Serpent Holder, Ophiuchus
All four of these stars are arranged three signs apart, in the four corners of the heavens - the four fixed
signs of the zodiac. These are the four creatures which combine to form scriptural cherubim.Â
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION
4 Corners, 4 Directions, 4 Stars
Brethren, this is not by accident, this is by DESIGN. Test it out, and study the star charts, go outside on a
clear night and find these bright STARS and do the research and be in absolute AWE !!! Not because these
are bright stars in the sky, but by the symbolism by the geometry and the perfection. Its amazing.
Regulus is rather easy to find, it is the heart of the King, the heart of the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, the
symbolic star of the heart of the Lord….and it appears on the ECLIPTIC. What the heck does that mean. It
means that it is on the pathway or plane of the SUN as it transverses the sky overhead. Think of the
transverse section along the flat plane of our Solar System stretching outward to a star…. And one of those
stars is Regulus which is almost exactly on that ECLIPTIC PATH or plane of the Sun and planets in our
Solar System. In other words, it can be in alignment with our SUN/Son.