Showing posts with label Mounds State Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mounds State Park. Show all posts

Thursday, September 3, 2020

The Stars Called the Spirits of Heaven as Described in the Book of Enoch Observed at Mounds State Park


The Stars Called the Spirits of Heaven as Described in the Book of Enoch Observed at Mounds State Park, Anderson Indiana






Book of Enoch: "I beheld the celestial stars come forth. I numbered them as they proceeded out of the gate, and wrote them all down, as they came out one by one according to their number. I wrote down their names altogether, their times and their seasons, as the angel Uriel, who was with me, pointed them out to me. He showed them all to me and wrote down an account of them. He also wrote down for me their names, their regulations and their operations.  Enoch 32:2-3

 These stars are first, Regulus, the bright star at the heart of the Lion. The second star is Antares, the red star at the heart of the Scorpion, and also in the foot of the Serpent Bearer. The third star is Fomalhaut, the bright star both in the head of the Southern Fish and also in the stream of water being poured out by the Water Bearer. The fourth royal star is Aldebaran, the flaming red eye of the white Bull.


 What are these, my lord?

"And the angel answered and said unto me, These are the four spirits of the heavens, which go forth from standing before the Lord of all the earth.  Zechariah 6:1-6

 I blessed the Lord of glory, who had made those great and splendid signs, that they might display the magnificence of his works to angels and to the souls of men; and that these might glorify all his works and operations; might see the effect of his power; might glorify the great labor of his hands; and bless him forever." (Enoch 35:3)

Monday, February 12, 2018

May 1st Beltane Solar Alignments at Mounds State Park Henge, The Newark Henge, and the Alligator Mound

May 1st Beltane Solar Alignments at Mounds State Park Henge, The Newark Henge, and the Alligator Mound





At Beltane, on May 1st, it was the time of mating and of the passing of the livestock through the two Beltane fires for purification.his festival is also known as Beltane, the Celtic May Day. It officially begins at moonrise on May Day Eve and marks the beginning of the third quarter or second half of the ancient Celtic year.

 It marked the beginning of summer. Special fires were kindled, and their flames, smoke and ashes were deemed to have protective powers. The people would walk around the bonfire or between two bonfires, and sometimes leap over the flames or embers. Household fires would be doused and then re-lit from the Beltane bonfire. It officially begins at moonrise on May Day Eve, and marks the beginning of the third quarter or second half of the ancient Celtic year.





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