Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 I haven't had time to read the whole thing, but one book I have about what Christian Missionaries encountered when first entering Scotland, their customs and what not, lists that: They (the Celts) noted birth times and did the charts of children, and also read the tides and other things, other omens, to divine the life of the child, but the stars, the moon, were primary, ie, they had astrology since way way back. We're not talking "western" astrology either, we're talking Sidereal visual astrology. One thing it says clearly is that "A child born under the Waning Moon was thought to be less fortunate than one born under the Waxing Moon". Does that sound familiar or what? How about: "A child born during an eclipse is cursed" ie, Moon conjunct the nodes, definitely, moi agrees... Also, they wore talismans to the planets, to atone for bad planets or influences in their lives, much like wearing gems for example. As I read the book I hear "Hinduism" repeatedly. It is so very similar. The old cultures of the world were very similar. So, get it, here we have what are known as "white people" having their own ancient culture using sidereal astrology and wearing gems and other talismans to atone the sidereal planetary influences in their lives (prior to "Christianity" that is). Guess I didn't "convert", I just "returned". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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