The planet Saturn is SPOOKY and possibly satanic

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Truth. The Dogón is where certain people got their fish iconography from.

nommo is said to have died and risen again as well. The pope got and the Sumerians got their attire from Nommo as well.

fishes/serpents/dragons are associated with wisdom and knowledge which you can see across cultures. Genesis Adam and Eve story is a hit piece against serpent cults and eastern kundalini shyt
Yup and even when you look at the sign for modern western medicine from the root word "Caduceus", it is two serpents intertwined which is the same as Chakras, Kundalini, and the shape of DNA

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lot of esoteric bs in here :jbhmm:

folks speak of Saturn but do not know Ianus Pater

Janus - Wikipedia

hindu astrology is a corrupting system imo.

Sabazios - Wikipedia

Gnaeus Cornelius Hispalus, praetor peregrinus in the year of the consulate of Marcus Popilius Laenas and Lucius Calpurnius, ordered the astrologers by an edict to leave Rome and Italy within ten days, since by a fallacious interpretation of the stars they perturbed fickle and silly minds, thereby making profit out of their lies. The same praetor compelled the Jews, who attempted to infect the Roman custom with the cult of Jupiter Sabazius, to return to their homes.[22]
 
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All of the days of the week are from the solar system.

Sunday
Monday Lunes Moon
Tuesday, Martes Mars
Wednesday Miercoles Mercury
Thursday Jueves Jupiter
Friday Viernes Venus
Saturday Saturn

In germanic lenguages the naming changed based on the nordic gods....except for saturn's day :demonic:

  • Sunday: Old English Sunnandæg (pronounced [ˈsunnɑndæj]), meaning "sun's day". This is a translation of the Latin phrase diēs Sōlis. English, like most of the Germanic languages, preserves the day's association with the sun. Many other European languages, including all of the Romance languages, have changed its name to the equivalent of "the Lord's day" (based on Ecclesiastical Latin dies Dominica). In both West Germanic and North Germanic mythology, the Sun is personified as Sunna/Sól.
  • Monday: Old English Mōnandæg (pronounced [ˈmoːnɑndæj]), meaning "Moon's day". This is equivalent to the Latin name diēs Lūnae. In North Germanic mythology, the Moon is personified as Máni.
  • Tuesday: Old English Tīwesdæg (pronounced [ˈtiːwezdæj]), meaning "Tiw's day". Tiw (Norse Týr) was a one-handed god associated with single combat and pledges in Norse mythology and also attested prominently in wider Germanic paganism. The name of the day is also related to the Latin name diēs Mārtis, "Day of Mars" (the Roman god of war).
  • Wednesday: Old English Wōdnesdæg (pronounced [ˈwoːdnezdæj]) meaning the day of the Germanic god Woden (known as Óðinn among the North Germanic peoples), and a prominent god of the Anglo-Saxons (and other Germanic peoples) in England until about the seventh century. This corresponds to the Latin counterpart diēs Mercuriī, "Day of Mercury", as both are deities of magic and knowledge. The German Mittwoch, the Low German Middeweek, the miðviku- in Icelandic miðvikudagur and the Finnish keskiviikko all mean "mid-week".
  • Thursday: Old English Þūnresdæg (pronounced [ˈθuːnrezdæj]), meaning 'Þunor's day'. Þunor means thunder or its personification, the Norse god known in Modern English as Thor. Similarly Dutch donderdag, German Donnerstag ('thunder's day'), Finnish torstai, and Scandinavian torsdag ('Thor's day'). "Thor's day" corresponds to Latin diēs Iovis, "day of Jupiter" (the Roman god of thunder).
  • Friday: Old English Frīgedæg (pronounced [ˈfriːjedæj]), meaning the day of the Anglo-Saxon goddess Fríge. The Norse name for the planet Venus was Friggjarstjarna, 'Frigg's star'. It is based on the Latin diēs Veneris, "Day of Venus".
  • Saturday: named after the Roman god Saturn associated with the Titan Cronus, father of Zeus and many Olympians. Its original Anglo-Saxon rendering was Sæturnesdæg (pronounced [ˈsæturnezdæj]). In Latin, it was diēs Sāturnī, "Day of Saturn". The Nordic laugardagur, leygardagur, laurdag, etc. deviate significantly as they have no reference to either the Norse or the Roman pantheon; they derive from Old Nordic laugardagr, literally "washing-day". The German Sonnabend (mainly used in northern and eastern Germany) and the Low German Sünnavend mean "Sunday Eve"; the German word Samstag derives from the name for Shabbat.
 

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Truth. The Dogón is where certain people got their fish iconography from.

nommo is said to have died and risen again as well. The pope got and the Sumerians got their attire from Nommo as well.

fishes/serpents/dragons are associated with wisdom and knowledge which you can see across cultures. Genesis Adam and Eve story is a hit piece against serpent cults and eastern kundalini shyt. But the word Nun (Joshuas father) is the fish/snake hieroglyph in Semitic cultures which can also be translated as Nunu and other words between Nommo and Nun, which suggests interactions between multiple cultures. As all the words that derive from those mean the same thing

the whole koi fish into a dragon myth from Japan as well.. represents one out of every nursery of koi fish swim against currents to become a wise godly dragon. Esoteric mystery cult analogies in that shyt

What you mean by this :patrice:
 

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What you mean by this :patrice:
The serpent giving Eve false wisdom

It’s a hit piece against the worship of snakes and snake symbolism as shyt like kundalini is involves ‘snake energy’ giving people ‘enlightenment.’

It’s clear some of these biblical writers have been Asia as well cause they did slash reincarnation out the Bible too
 

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lot of esoteric bs in here :jbhmm:

folks speak of Saturn but do not know Ianus Pater

Janus - Wikipedia

hindu astrology is a corrupting system imo.

Sabazios - Wikipedia
There are two famous quotations from Alexander Pope's An Essay on Criticism that come to mind (relating in particular to the more mystical or esoteric side of tradition): "A little learning is a dangerous thing" (often misquoted as "A little knowledge...") and "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread"—which has a Jewish parallel in the ʾIddish rhyming couplet וואָס אִיז בײַ אַ קלאַר אויפ'ן לוּנג אִיז בײַ אַ נאַר אויפ'ן צוּנג vus iz bah a Klar uf'n Ling iz bah a Nar uf'n Tsing "What a clever man keeps in his chest [literally, 'on his lung'] is on a fool's tongue!"
 

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There are two famous quotations from Alexander Pope's An Essay on Criticism that come to mind (relating in particular to the more mystical or esoteric side of tradition): "A little learning is a dangerous thing" (often misquoted as "A little knowledge...") and "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread"—which has a Jewish parallel in the ʾIddish rhyming couplet וואָס אִיז בײַ אַ קלאַר אויפ'ן לוּנג אִיז בײַ אַ נאַר אויפ'ן צוּנג vus iz bah a Klar uf'n Ling iz bah a Nar uf'n Tsing "What a clever man keeps in his chest [literally, 'on his lung'] is on a fool's tongue!"

Psalm 73:11
11 And they say, How doth God know? and is there knowledge in the most High?

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The Eleventh Path is the Scintillating Intelligence because it is the essence of that curtain which is placed close to the order of the disposition, and this is a special dignity given to it that it may be able to stand before the Face of the Cause of Causes.
 
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