Queen Venus is the resurrector for King Jupiter who exits his tomb for the annual resurrection

Venus is the resurrector for Jupiter who exits his tomb for the annual resurrection which we now celebrate as Easter. Today in the West, Christianity recognizes this through the allegorical biblical drama of the Savior Jesus who was resurrected on the third day after his death.

The Queen of Heaven of the eve-ning sky, Venus has abdicated her throne in heaven to the christened King Jupiter who has taken her place. This is the annual Spring event of the dance of the resurrector and the resurrectee.

Shortly after March 21, the planet Venus who once dominated the western evening sky just after sunset will be lost to solar glare. This is when the planet of love and fertility, Venus is hiding her eggs as she passes between the Earth and the sun to transition into the morning sky where the kids of the earth can now search for the hidden eggs.

To see the illuminating glory of the morning star, you will have to arise about an hour before sunrise and look to the eastern horizon.

Now, shortly after the sun goes down on April 7 until sometime in September, you will see the Blazing Star, the King Jupiter take her place in the evening sky.

An annual celebration of the ascension and alignment with earth of the planet that gives us consciousness, thought and our souls. The spiritual illumination on the as above that creates human eggs and makes us light bearers on the so below.

The Alpha and the Omega. The First and Last. The Father that makes the Son and the Holy Spirit – Jupiter.

Aum-on and Hallelujah to The Shining Light of Jupiter.

Jupiter drives his chariot swiftly in the heavens

Plato had said, “that when the great leader Jupiter drives his chariot swiftly in the heavens, he marches first, as disposing and taking care of all things, a vast host of gods and demons then follow, distributed into twelve parties, but that Vesta alone remains in the mansion of the gods.”

Christmas: The Festival of Jupiter

From time immemorial, the ancient festival that we know of today as Christmas was celebrated by many different cultures all around the world. As time moved forward and as we see in our modern era, the celebration and exchanging of gifts have become the focal point of these yearly festivities for most people, but the original meaning at the true heart of this holy-day has been lost.

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God manifested Himself through the character of Jupiter, the Spirit Sachasiel

This figure represents the universe at the time God manifested Himself through the character of Jupiter, the Spirit Sachasiel. –Symbols - God as Jupiter By , Hargrave Jennings The Rosicrucians, Their Rites and Mysteries

A represents the Father Principle, F the divine outflow, G the point of influx into the twelve orders of spirits (probably Sagittarius). The letters H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, S, and T denote the sequential points of irradiations to each other; W and X, the World of the Sons of God; and B, C, D, and E, the World of Lucifer. (more…)

Father God Jupiter in every nation upon earth

The physical universe is therefore the body of Jupiter, Jehovah, Osiris, or Shiva. — Manly P. HallGod - Jupiter

The Jews are followers of the almighty God YHWH (Yahweh) who in Latin is called Jehovah. Diodorus Siculus had said that “among the Jews (Phoenicians and Greek Hellenes) they relate that Moses called the God Iao or Iah and Jah of the Hebrews.”

These various spellings for the name of God can be found all over the world such as “Ya, Yah, Ion, Iona, Ianus, Jan, Janus, Jah, Zeus, and Jupiter Amon” to name a few. The sons of the God Jupiter are known by name like “Elijah, Job, John, Jonas, Moses, Esus, Hesus, and Jesus.” (more…)

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