The Hendaye Cross:
Are the answers complex?
Or, are they simple?
http://users.gloryroad.net/~bigjim/hendaye.htm
Ever since last November I have been searching for pieces to a puzzle.
If you have not read about it on this site I would suggest you follow
the index link at the bottom of the page. The puzzle involves the
spring equinox of 2006 and the coming cyclical destruction, or, as we
like to call it - the End Times.
In essence, sometime during the night of November 20th into the morning
of the 21st, I woke up to what I call an information drop that "said" -
16 months. This calculates to March 20 / 21, 2006 as exactly 16 months.
Oddly, the equinox date below shows the same two days for 2006, one the
Roman date and one the corrected Jewish date:
Coming to the understanding that I was dealing with the spring equinox
and defaulting to the subject of the coming superwave, I have been
trying to put pieces together. Does the arrival of the vernal equinox
in March of 2006 mean the arrival of the superwave event? It seems to.
It is not my intention here to counter argue any of the works written
by researchers regarding the cross at Hendaye. But, I would like to
inject a couple of points based on the archetypal information. After
all, if this monument truly is a reference to the proverbial end of
time, our interpretations had better be right, or, as Nostradamus put
it: High price unguarded: none will have foreseen it.
This part of the archetypal information simply states that the event is
connected to the arrival of the vernal equinox. It is NOT spelled out
as such as this information was hidden and closely guarded. For
instance, in The Sibylline Oracles it says: When in the starry heaven
swords shall by night point straight toward west and east, straightway
shalt there be also from the heaven a cloud of dust borne forth to all
the earth, and the sun's brightness in the midst of heaven shall be
eclipsed .... The "west / east" reference (unless someone can come up
with a second interpretation) is pointing to the time of the equinox.
Jesus, the newly created "dying god," died in the spring NOT the winter
as the dying god was supposed to. I have already brought out that
Theosophist Rudolph Steiner was perplexed by this and thought it was a
corruption of the ancient information. It was not. It WAS deliberate.
But we must emphasize most strongly at this point that the Christian
Easter is by no means coincident as to its inner essence and meaning
with the Heathen festivals of the Spring Equinox. On the contrary, if
we do want to relate it to the old Pagan times, we must connect the
Christian Easter with certain festivals which, proceeding from the
ancient Mysteries, were enacted at the Autumn season. ... Nothing less
has happened than that the Easter Festival has been confused with an
altogether different one, and has thus been removed from Autumn and
turned into a festival of Springtime.
The common default is to say this was a representation of the god of
light winning the "battle" over the god of winter darkness. This was
NOT referring to the victory of light over winter darkness, this was a
reference to the coming darkness of the event at the time of the spring
equinox. Over THIS the "god of light" was victor. Editors of the
Biblical texts added thunderings and lightning and dark clouds that
obscured the sun at the time of his death - they wanted to make sure
you GOT the message. There was a real reason that sacrifices were made
on the spring equinox - and I do not believe it was humanities way of
saying thanks for the end of winter - I believe they were inwardly
scared. The sacrifices were to appease the gods - don't send the
destruction. When no destruction came, in some instances, a time of
fasting was reported. There may be more here than we have realized
before.
Is the spring equinox of 2006 the time? As I have said, I would rather
be wrong and say SOMETHING, than be right and say NOTHING.
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