2012 m. gegužės 14 d., pirmadienis

Orion constellation (The Hunter)


Job's response: " Who makes the Bear, Orion and the Pleiades, And the chambers of the south."  Job 9:9, Bible

  

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From May  12, 2012, to May  28, 2012  the Sun will in  the Orion Constellation ...

 

 The  Upper Zodiac mystery ... The Eleventh Sign – “ TRAVELLER ( HUNTER) “…

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Last sign on the Upper Zodiac  It is border of the Taurus  and the Gemini … this is spiritual - the transformation time ... This is more of a spiritual transformation of human life ... it's not physical life time ... This is the exam time  - moving from Taurus into Gemini  Zodiac .. This is the constellation of Orion mystery...  


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But there is also a searchable  missing (Stolen) zodiacal constellation Phallus … 


    Read here: Constellation PHALLIC (14th Zodiacal Constellation) 

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This period is very important - because it is influenced by Solar (May  21, 2012) and Lunar (June 4, 2012) eclipses ... This is the Eclipse Corridor time ...  


    Read here : Solar and Lunar eclipses

May 12, 2012... Sun 22.5 degrees Taurus....



May  28, 2012... Sun 7.5 degrees  Gemini…




The Eleventh Sign (Upper Zodiac ) – “ TRAVELLER ( HUNTER) “


This constellation Orion…  Orion, often referred to as The Hunter. Three magicians, three stars (belt of Orion) are connected with this Constellation, and also a fine star the Rigel (heel)… 
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The Hunter, the Traveller, the Pilgrim, the Hermit possessing huge possibilities, but lost the way. It as the hero at the crossroads, it is not known where to going, having huge ability, but it is not known where their using…
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The full freedom in choosing of the purpose is given, he/she is the Hunter who has chosen to itself the purpose…

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This illustration of the late-5th century BC Greek vase artwork Blacas krater shows a mythological interpretation of the rising Sun and other astronomical figures—the large pair on the left are Cephalus and Eos; Cephalus appears to be in the form of Orion's constellation, and the dog at his foot may represent Sirius...

 

Orion  constellation




Orion, sometimes subtitled The Hunter, is a prominent constellation located on the celestial equator and visible throughout the world. It is one of the most conspicuous, and most recognisable constellations in the night sky...  Its name refers to Orion, a hunter in Greek mythology...
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In artistic renderings, the surrounding constellations are sometimes related to Orion: he is depicted standing next to the river Eridanus with his two hunting dogs Canis Major and Canis Minor, fighting Taurus the bull. He is sometimes depicted hunting Lepus the hare. He also sometimes is depicted to have a lion in his hand…


Orion is one of the most well-known constellations, visible in the southern sky during northern hemisphere winters. He is generally shown as a hunter attacking a bull with an upraised club, and is easily recognizable by his bright belt of three stars. In addition, his shoulder is marked by the red supergiant Betelgeuse (literally "armpit of the central one" in Arabic), and his left leg is marked by the blue-white supergiant Rigel. According to the versions of the myth which have him killed by Scorpius, the two were placed on the opposite sides of the sky from each other so that they are never visible at the same time…
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In the period May–July (summer in the Northern Hemisphere, winter in the Southern Hemisphere) Orion is in the daytime sky and thus not visible at most latitudes. However for much of Antarctica in the Southern Hemisphere's winter months, the Sun is below the horizon even at midday. Stars (and thus Orion) are then visible at twilight for a few hours around local noon, low in the North. At the same time of day at the South Pole itself (Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station), Rigel is only 8° above the horizon and the Belt sweeps just along it. In the Southern Hemisphere's summer months, when Orion is normally visible in the night sky, the constellation is actually not visible in Antarctica because the sun does not set at that time of year south of the Antarctic Circle
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The distinctive pattern of Orion has been recognized in numerous world cultures, and many myths have been associated with it. It has also been used as a symbol in the modern world…    


Orion mythology  -  The Hunter


There are two different versions of the Orion myth, depending on the identity of his parents. The first of these identifies the sea-god Neptune as Orion's father and the the great huntress Queen Euryale of the Amazons as his mother. Orion inherited her talent, and became the greatest hunter in the world. Unfortunately for him, with his immense strength came an immense ego, and he boasted that he could best any animal on earth. In response to his vanity, a single small scorpion stung him and killed him…
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Orion's current name derives from Greek mythology, in which Orion was a gigantic hunter of primordial times... Some of these myths relate to the constellation; one story tells that Orion was killed by a giant scorpion; the gods raised him and the Scorpion to the skies, as Scorpio/Scorpius. Yet other stories say Orion was chasing the Pleiades…
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Orion is mentioned in the oldest surviving works of Greek literature, which probably date back to the 7th or 8th century BC, but which are the products of an oral tradition with origins several centuries earlier. In Homer's Iliad Orion is described as a constellation, and the star Sirius is mentioned as his dog...  In the Odyssey, Odysseus sees him hunting in the underworld with a bronze club, a great slayer of animals; he is also mentioned as a constellation, as the lover of the Goddess Dawn, as slain by Artemis, and as the most handsome of the earthborn... In the Works and Days of Hesiod, Orion is also a constellation, one whose rising and setting with the sun is used to reckon the year…
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According to this version, Orion was likely the son of the sea-god Poseidon and Euryale, daughter of Minos, King of Crete. Orion could walk on the waves because of his father; he walked to the island of Chios where he got drunk and attacked Merope, daughter of Oenopion, the ruler there. In vengeance, Oenopion blinded Orion and drove him away. Orion stumbled to Lemnos where Hephaestus — the lame smith-god — had his forge. Hephaestus told his servant, Cedalion, to guide Orion to the uttermost East where Helios, the Sun, healed him; Orion carried Cedalion around on his shoulders. Orion returned to Chios to punish Oenopion, but the king hid away underground and escaped Orion's wrath. Orion's next journey took him to Crete where he hunted with the goddess Artemis and her mother Leto, and in the course of the hunt, threatened to kill every beast on Earth. Mother Earth objected and sent a giant scorpion to kill Orion. The creature succeeded, and after his death, the goddesses asked Zeus to place Orion among the constellations. Zeus consented and, as a memorial to the hero's death, added the Scorpion to the heavens as well…
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The next picture deals with the ancient story of Orion. He is blind, and on his shoulder carries Cedalion, who directs the sightless eyes towards the East. The rising Sun heals his infirmity; and there stands Hephaestus on Lemnos, watching the cure…
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Mythographers have discussed Orion at least since the Renaissance of classical learning; the Renaissance interpretations were allegorical. In the 14th century, Boccaccio interpreted the oxhide story as representing human conception; the hide is the womb, Neptune the moisture of semen, Jupiter its heat, and Mercury the female coldness; he also explained Orion's death at the hands of the moon-goddess as the Moon producing winter storms…
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Modern mythographers have seen the story of Orion as a way to access local folk tales and cultic practices directly without the interference of ancient high culture; several of them have explained Orion, each through his own interpretation of Greek prehistory and of how Greek mythology represents it. There are some points of general agreement between them: for example, that the attack on Opis is an attack on Artemis, for Opis is one of the names of Artemis…
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The ancient Greek and Roman sources which tell more about Orion than his being a gigantic huntsman are mostly both dry and obscure, but poets do write of him: The brief passages in Aratus and Vergil are mentioned above. Pindar celebrates the pancratist Melissus of Thebes "who was not granted the build of an Orion", but whose strength was still great…

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God is asking Job  
"Can you bind the chains of the Pleiades, Or loose the cords of Orion ?.. "Can you lead forth a constellation in its season, And guide the Bear with her satellites ?.."Do you know the ordinances of the heavens, Or fix their rule over the earth ?"  Job 38:31-33, Bible



      

Oriono žvaigždynas  - Medžiotojas

Jobo atsakas: "Jis padarė Grįžulo ratus ir Orioną, ir Sietyną bei Pietų skliauto žvaigždynus..."  Jobo 9,9 Biblija

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Nuo 2012 m. gegužės 12  iki  2012 m. gegužės  28  Saulė  keliaus  Oriono  žvaigždynu...
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Tai Viršutinio Zodiako misterija... Vienuoliktas Ženklas – Medžiotojas ( Keliautojas)...  Tai yra siena tarp  Tauro  ir Dvynių zodiako … tai dvasinis - transformacijos laikas... Tai yra daugiau dvasinis  žmogaus gyvenimo transformacijos laikas ... Tai egzamino laikas -  pereinant iš Tauro zodiako į Dvynių zodiaką … Tai Oriono žvaigždynas …
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Šis laikotarpis ypač svarbus – nes jį įtakoja Saulės ( gegužės 21 ) ir Mėnulio ( birželio 4 ) užtemimai  ... Tai Užtemimų Koridorius …
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Medžiotojas, Keliautojas, Piligrimas, Atsiskyrėlis, -  turintis didžiules galimybes, bet galintis ir  pasiklysti...  Tai kaip didvyris kelių susikirtime, -  kur nežinoma, kur eiti, -  bet turintis  didžiulį gebėjimą, tačiau kartais nežinantis  kaip tai  panaudoti …
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Tikslo pasirinkime yra duota pilna laisvė, - ir jis, ar ji,  yra Medžiotojai, kurie pasirenka  savo tikslus sąvarankiškai …

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Dievas klausinėja Jobą   
" Ar gali surišti Sietyno grandines ir atrišti Oriono virves?... Ar išvesti laiku  Zodiaką, ar parodyti kelią Grįžulo ratams ir jų palydai?..  Ar išmanai  dangaus skliauto dėsnius, ir gali padaryti, kad jie valdytų  žemę?" Jobo 38,31-33




 

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