Guest guest Posted May 16, 2002 Report Share Posted May 16, 2002 Actually in some esoteric Western material, the four stars you speak of correspond to the four Archangel's in the Bible:o) >>> natabara 05/16/02 08:18AM >>> I think that there is some prejudice about the name of Lucas, even in Spanish, but there is also a lack of information regarding that name. In the West we have been "educated" for some 2,000 years by a Christian culture, and therefore we are aware of the names of the authors of the 4 main gospels in the New Bible. However, not many people know that Lucas represents the sign of Taurus and the star Aldebaran or Rohini, the "I want" of the zodiac; the opposite sign of Scorpio and its star Antares is represented by John , the "I am silence" (yo callo, in Spanish) of the zodiac ; Mark represents Leo, the "I dare" of the zodiac and Antares; and Mathew represents Aquarius, the "I know" of the zodiac and the star Fomahaul or alpha Pisces. The Vedas although coming from India, are not limited to India. In Vedic times, some 5,000 years before now, the Vedic knowledge was extended all over Earth. However, due to the influence of Kali Yuga which started on 18 February 3,102 BC. the Vedic influence "withdrew" back to India, but many reminiscences of that great culture can be traced in many old great cultures of the past. The word Veda means knowledge, and the essence of the Vedas was given to Lord Brahma by God (Lord Krishna), at the beginning of Brahma's life some 155 trillion years ago. Although the Vedas was given like in a seed form, in time, that knowledge grew and it was just at the beginning of this Kali Yuga that Srila Vyasadeva compiled the Vedas with the help of Lord Ganesh (Lord of Vedic astrologers) from a oral form, into a written form. Before Kali yuga humans had a better memory and therefore, did not need written words. That is one of the reasons why anthropologists cannot find a written evidence beyond a very limited time in the past. Some people falsely assume that a written form is a sign of the beginning of human culture. They should say, Kali yuga human culture. Because a Vedic culture was spread all over the Earth in the past, part of that knowledge continued growing up within the host manifestations of human culture. Among the Persas around 3,000 BC. we find that they considered four "Royal stars" or "Watchers of the Heaven" in the stars of Aldebaran (Rohini), Regulus (Magha), Antares (Jyestha) and Fomahaul or alpha Pisces australis, which is at 9°59 of Aquarius sidereal. It is therefore interesting to find a correlation between the Persas, esoteric Christian knowledge and Vedic astrology. According to M. Senard in her book Le Zodiaque, clef de L'Ontologie Applique a la Psychologie, those 4 fixed signs of the zodiac correspond to the Biblical tribes of Ephraim, Juda, Dan and Ruben. (p 291) Best wishes Natabara Das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2002 Report Share Posted May 16, 2002 Dear Natabara - You have made an extremely intriguing and valid observation. I am curious about the Royal Star Fomalhaut (alpha Piscis Austrinus) and why it is difficult to assign a Nakshastra to it. Fomalhaut, as you know, is the only Royal Star which lies far away from the ecliptic, at 30 degrees South latitude. This is definitely the main reason it has averted the attention given to Regulus (Magha), Aldebaran (Rohini), and Antares (Jyestha). Since Fomalhaut is roughly 180 degrees away from Regulus, we are looking to assign Dhanishta or Satabishak to it - 13-14 Nakshatras away from Magha. It's interesting to note that the mysterious Nakshatra of Abhijit is also in this vicinity - but many ascribe it to Vega, not Fomalhaut. Any comments? Charles >"natabara" <natabara >gjlist >"GJList" <gjlist> >[GJ] 4 GOSPELS >Thu, 16 May 2002 16:18:40 +0100 > >I think that there is some prejudice about the name of Lucas, even in >Spanish, but there is also a lack of information regarding that name. > >In the West we have been "educated" for some 2,000 years by a Christian >culture, and therefore we are aware of the names of the authors of the 4 >main gospels in the New Bible. > >However, not many people know that Lucas represents the sign of Taurus and >the star Aldebaran or Rohini, the "I want" of the zodiac; the opposite sign >of Scorpio and its star Antares is represented by John , the "I am silence" >(yo callo, in Spanish) of the zodiac ; Mark represents Leo, the "I dare" of >the zodiac and Antares; and Mathew represents Aquarius, the "I know" of the >zodiac and the star Fomahaul or alpha Pisces. > >The Vedas although coming from India, are not limited to India. In Vedic >times, some 5,000 years before now, the Vedic knowledge was extended all >over Earth. > >However, due to the influence of Kali Yuga which started on 18 February >3,102 BC. the Vedic influence "withdrew" back to India, but many >reminiscences of that great culture can be traced in many old great >cultures of the past. > >The word Veda means knowledge, and the essence of the Vedas was given to >Lord Brahma by God (Lord Krishna), at the beginning of Brahma's life some >155 trillion years ago. > >Although the Vedas was given like in a seed form, in time, that knowledge >grew and it was just at the beginning of this Kali Yuga that Srila >Vyasadeva compiled the Vedas with the help of Lord Ganesh (Lord of Vedic >astrologers) from a oral form, into a written form. > >Before Kali yuga humans had a better memory and therefore, did not need >written words. That is one of the reasons why anthropologists cannot find >a written evidence beyond a very limited time in the past. > >Some people falsely assume that a written form is a sign of the beginning >of human culture. They should say, Kali yuga human culture. > >Because a Vedic culture was spread all over the Earth in the past, part of >that knowledge continued growing up within the host manifestations of human >culture. > >Among the Persas around 3,000 BC. we find that they considered four "Royal >stars" or "Watchers of the Heaven" in the stars of Aldebaran (Rohini), >Regulus (Magha), Antares (Jyestha) and Fomahaul or alpha Pisces australis, >which is at 9°59 of Aquarius sidereal. > >It is therefore interesting to find a correlation between the Persas, >esoteric Christian knowledge and Vedic astrology. > >According to M. Senard in her book Le Zodiaque, clef de L'Ontologie >Applique a la Psychologie, those 4 fixed signs of the zodiac correspond to >the Biblical tribes of Ephraim, Juda, Dan and Ruben. (p 291) > >Best wishes >Natabara Das _______________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2002 Report Share Posted May 17, 2002 Dear Renee you <<Actually in some esoteric Western material, the four stars you speak of correspond to the four Archangel's in the Bible:o) >> me Yes, actually they are related to many other things. From a table found in pages 200-201 of the book Yug Yoga Yoghismo (in Spanish) (published in a second edition in September 1969) by Dr. Serge Raynaud de la Ferriere, Taurus is related to Uriel (have you read the excellent book the Uriel's Machine); Leo is related to Michael (have you heard about the ley lines connecting a lot of Saint Michael's churches in England?; Scorpio is related to Saint Gabriel who gave the good news to mother Mary; and Aquarius is related to Raphael. Most of these knowledge has been kept in the esoteric knowledge in the West to protect it from external envious people. Best wishes Natabara Das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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