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On the Trail of St Christopher – David Mathisen

On the Trail of St Christopher – David Mathisen

Via: Mathisen Corollary “The child himself was carrying the weight of the world’s sins.” The ancient myths are often astro-theology in disguise, and star myth master David Mathisen has plumbed the depths and spanned the mythical and celestial realms in his nine books and countless articles, devoted to revealing the symbolic roots an ancient celestial science. A science which may […]

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The Zodiac Wheel and the Human Soul

The Zodiac Wheel and the Human Soul

“The world’s ancient myths, scriptures and sacred stories can be shown to be built upon a common system of celestial metaphor” – David Mathisen

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The Samson Myth is all about YOU – David Mathisen

The Samson Myth is all about YOU – David Mathisen

Samson puts a riddle to the Thirty Companions during the Seven Days of a feast: Can you declare the meaning of this riddle?

The riddle is based on events in his trip down to Timnath to see a young woman, in which he kills a young Lion, and then later returns to find Bees and Honey in the carcass.

The answer, I believe, involves the motions of the heavenly actors: the Sun and in this case the zodiac stars. But it goes much deeper than that!

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David Mathisen | West Point Entities & Star Myths

David Mathisen | West Point Entities & Star Myths

Via The HigherSide Chats and DavidWMathisen Join The Higherside Chats podcast as host Greg Carlwood talks West Point paranormal and star myths with returning guest, David Mathisen. When we examine the small sliver of the human story we call “recorded history”‘ and squint to make out what little we can past that, it is impossible to deny that cultures on […]

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Perseus, Medusa, and You

Perseus, Medusa, and You

Via MathienCorollary The world’s ancient myths are built on a foundation of celestial metaphor: virtually all the characters and episodes correspond to specific constellations and their heavenly cycles. But the constellations have characteristics in this system which relate to realities in the invisible realm, the infinite realm . . . the realm of the gods. The stories are not simply […]

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September Equinox, 2019 – David Mathiesen

Via StarMythWorld.com In less than twelve hours, the earth will hurtle past the point of the September equinox, at 12:50 am Pacific time on Monday, September 23rd, which will be 3:50 am Eastern time in North America. Those times are actually given using the misleading system of “daylight savings time” (which continues this year until November 3rd), so in terms […]

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