I don’t datefag. I never have. But I see a lot of posts talking about how next Tuesday could be significant. With Durham coming more into the open with his investigation, anything is possible at this time.
What a lot of people don’t know is that a lot of aspects of modern culture comes from leftover remnants of the Pagan beliefs.
The days of the week are from deities in Norse Mythology. Sunnah’s Day, Mona’s Day, Tyr’s Day, Odin’s Day, Thor’s Day, Frigg’s Day, and Saturday comes from the Roman’s for some reason as Saturn’s Day.
You’ll notice that Tuesday was named after Tyr. Tyr in the mythology was the God of Laws and Justice.
I know it doesn’t align with the beliefs here, so don’t misconstrue what I’m saying here frens. I believe Paganism was just another culture’s interpretation of the same thing as Christianity.
I just think it’s a humorous observation that Durham is closing in on the witch, there’s a lot of buzz around a symbolic date that is approaching, and the day itself is named after a personification of Law and Justice
Food for more thought: in Astrology 02.22.2022 is also official first Pluto return (full circle back) for USA birthday. Pluto makes a long approximately 248 year circle around the sun. Pluto's other symbolism is Hades (god of underworld), and Phoenix - as regeneration from ashes.
On top of that, Pluto's return is in the 2nd house of the wheel that is indicating inner resources and values of the native (USA as a country in this case).
In English, it means that USA expects complete regeneration in the area of values (resources whether monetary, material, spiritual or health, etc).
Since Pluto is the slowest moving planet, it will be crossing the point several times going back and forth over it - so, it will take at least several years (already happening). That was all the good news. haha
The bad news is that Pluto or Hades makes the changes quite painful by dragging things underground and or cutting them out without the regard for anyone's worldly suffering. We already can see this happening.
Now you know why empires rise and fall every 250, 500, 750 or in 1000 cycles. Our turn to see if we are going to survive.
This does align eerily well with ascensions and descents of civilizations
If you take a look at the fall of the Roman Empire so many co-incidences come to the fore.
“The western Empire spoke Latin and was Roman Catholic. The eastern Empire spoke Greek and worshipped under the Eastern Orthodox branch of the Christian church. Over time, the east thrived, while the west declined. In fact, after the western part of the Roman Empire fell, the eastern half continued to exist as the Byzantine Empire for hundreds of years. Therefore, the "fall of Rome" really refers only to the fall of the western half of the Empire.
Other fundamental problems contributed to the fall. In the economically ailing west, a decrease in agricultural production led to higher food prices. The western half of the empire had a large trade deficit with the eastern half. The west purchased luxury goods from the east but had nothing to offer in exchange. To make up for the lack of money, the government began producing more coins with less silver content. This led to inflation. Finally, piracy and attacks from Germanic tribes disrupted the flow of trade, especially in the west.
There were political and military difficulties, as well. It didn't help matters that political amateurs were in control of Rome in the years leading up to its fall. Army generals dominated the emperorship, and corruption was rampant. Over time, the military was transformed into a mercenary army with no real loyalty to Rome. As money grew tight, the government hired the cheaper and less reliable Germanic soldiers to fight in Roman armies. By the end, these armies were defending Rome against their fellow Germanic tribesmen. Under these circumstances, the sack of Rome came as no surprise.
Wave after wave of Germanic barbarian tribes swept through the Roman Empire. Groups such as the Visigoths, Vandals, Angles, Saxons, Franks, Ostrogoths, and Lombards took turns ravaging the Empire, eventually carving out areas in which to settle down. The Angles and Saxons populated the British Isles, and the Franks ended up in France.
In 476 C.E. Romulus, the last of the Roman emperors in the west, was overthrown by the Germanic leader Odoacer, who became the first Barbarian to rule in Rome. The order that the Roman Empire had brought to western Europe for 1000 years was no more.”
The Best of Edward Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Historian Edward Gibbon's most influential work is his Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. In it he argues that Barbarian attacks and religious disagreements led to the downfall of the mightiest Western power.
one must remember that the facts that we read today are provided to us by the same people now in power. The winner decides what the history was. As far as I'm concerned Roman Empire only fell geographically. Mentality of Bread and Circuses, Divide and Conquer, Elite vs Plebes, including ceremonial magic of the initiated in Vatican has never changed since Sumeria. Slavery was never abolished, just reformed to cover everyone. But yes, everything happens in cycles.
So true, history has been manipulated not only over the past few centuries but most likely all along.