Do You Believe In Magick? (1of6)

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Astrology has been around for thousands of years. Egyptian night sky depiction is shown with the constellations and their pantheistic gods and goddesses.

--Ecliptic, the apparent path of the sun as seen from the earth. The celestial bodies are followed as they passed through it, divided into the 12 zodiacs, and they believed in channeling their energies below, and reflected this in their architecture. Ex. Egypt Pyramids built to reflect the celestial alignment of Orion's Belt.

According to the ancient Hermetic Principle: As Above, So Below.

--In depth astrology unlike our superficial kind follows all the bodies and their influence on each other especially Saturn and even Pluto.

--This is the astrology that mystery schools and occult practitioners use, such as The Golden Dawn.

Here we see a Masonic tracing board whose royal arch can be seen adorned with the signs of the zodiac. On the Masonic apron, the all seeing eye of Horus.
--But what of the compass and square and its illuminati symbolism? Shows the tarot card the magician with his classic hand symbol, As Above, So Below. Essential concepts in the occult.
--Symbols of As Above, So Below: A triangle pointing up. Accompanied by a second triangle pointing downwards. When combined they from a hexagram, Star of David.
--9/11: There was an important astrological alignment between two of the most important astrological powerful celestial bodies: Saturn and Pluto!
--Saturn: Planet Form/Structure. Materialistic Power.

Saturn on 9/11 was in the sign of Gemini TWINS! Gemini also multiplicity.

Sacred geometry is the geometry used in the planning and construction of religious structures such as churches, temples, mosques, religious monuments, altars, tabernacles; as well as for sacred spaces such as temenoi, sacred groves, village greens and holy wells, and the creation of religious art. In sacred geometry, symbolic and sacred meanings are ascribed to certain geometric shapes and certain geometric proportions.

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