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2012 - The topology of time part I: Hyperdimensional space and the
unfolding of the four ages
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"The age of iron has no other seal than that of Death. Its hieroglyph
is the skeleton, bearing the attributes of Saturn: the empty hourglass,
symbol of time run out ..."
Fulcanelli
The inspiration for this essay comes from my almost nineteen years of
research into the Great Cross of Hendaye and the French alchemist
Fulcanelli. The unknown, anonymous, alchemist Fulcanelli in his
masterpiece The Mysteries of the Cathedrals first brought the cross at
Hendaye, France to the world's attention. While the details of this
research can be found in other articles written by myself, at:
jayweidner.com and in the two books I co-authored (A Monument to the
End of Time: Alchemy, Fulcanelli & the Great Cross and Mysteries of the
great Cross of Hendaye: Alchemy at the End of Time) it can be stated
that the Great Cross at Hendaye appears to be describing not only the
end of the great four ages of the Hindu Yuga system but also the four
ages of alchemical chronological time keeping. According to the cross
at Hendaye the Iron Age, or the Kali Yuga, will be coming to an end
with the galactic alignment on the winter solstice of December 21st
2012.
According to the mythology of the Yuga system there are four ages of
life and time on our planet. It is important to remember that there are
many cycles within cycles in the Hindu Yuga system so the years
mentioned next may have to do with a larger cycle than the one
addressed in this article. Perhaps the huge number of years referred to
below is the cycle of the solar system as it circles another star or
perhaps it is a portion of the great cycle of one revolution around the
galactic center.
The first age is the Satya Yuga or the Golden Age according to
Fulcanelli. The Hindu texts tell us that this age lasts 1,728,000
years. This is an age of extreme splendour when the beings on our
planet appear to live much longer than they do now. In this age there
are no wars, famines strife or evil.
The second age is called the Treta Yuga, or the Silver age. As in the
second law of thermodynamics, or entropy, things begin to slip in this
age and the beings on Earth begin to deteriorate. This slippage, at
least during this second age is the beginning of corruption and evil is
introduced into the planetary sphere. This age lasts 1,296,000 years
according to the Vedic texts of India.
The third age of this cycle is called the Dvapara Age, or the Bronze
Age. This is the beginning of the 'fall' of humanity. In this age
corruption comes on more fully, evil begins to spread and things start
to fall into disharmony. This age lasts 864,000 years.
The last age is called the Kali Yuga, or the Iron Age. This age is the
age we are in right now. Evil and corruption become the driving force
as greed, wars, famine and disease spread across the planet like a
tidal wave of death and destruction. This age lasts, according to the
Hindu texts for 432,000 years. (For more information see also Tolkien
at the End of Time: Alchemical Secrets of the Lord of the Rings by Jay
Weidner and Sharron Rose at jayweidner.com, or see Reflections on the
Cycle of the Great Yuga by Sharron Rose at sharronrose.com).
What is important to understand while discussing these huge numbers
found in the Hindu texts is that they are describing the four ages
within a context of understanding that each successive age is shorter
than the previous age. The Satya Yuga, or the Golden Age, is one
quarter longer than the Treta Yuga, or the Silver Age. The Treta Yuga
is one quarter longer than the Dvapara Yuga, or the Bronze Age.
Understanding these differences in the lengths of the ages becomes
important to the following discussion.
According to Fulcanelli and the cross at Hendaye, the alchemical Four
Ages comprise the four quadrants of a 25,920 yearlong cycle called the
precession of the equinoxes. Essentially, the precession of the
equinoxes can be explained by the fact that our Earth has a wobble.
Like a top spinning on the floor, as it begins to lose momentum this
wobble of the earth takes nearly 26,000 years to unfold. The strange
engraving of the four 'A's' (see illustration A) on the cross of
Hendaye is a "hieroglyph of the universe", according to Fulcanelli. It
is "comprised of the conventional signs of heaven and earth, the
spiritual and the temporal, the macrocosm and the microcosm, in which
major emblems of the redemption (cross) and the world (circle) are
found in association".
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