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THE PLEIADIANS The Pleiadians are from a star system called Pleiades. This star system is a small cluster of 7 stars located in the Constellation Taurus The Bull....The names of the 7 stars in the Pleiades system are as follows:..Taygeta, Maia, Celaeno, Merope, Asterope, Electra & Alcyone... The Pleiades are among the first stars mentioned in literature, appearing in Chinese annals of about 2350 BC....six centuries later in India the Hindus put Pleiades in their zodiac....The Dyaks of Borneo, the Berbers of North Africa and the early Arabic nations believed this small cluster of stars was the central point of the universe and the seat of immortality. Muhammad wrote, When these stars rise all harm rises from the earth..... In Egypt, in the year 2170 BC, on the first day of spring, at precisely midnight. the Pleiades were visible through the south passageway of The Great pyramid. Cheops contains fascinating mathematical correlations to the Pleiades including, the 7 mystical chambers.....The rotation of our solar system around the Pleiades takes 25, 827.5 years. This number was worked into the structure of Cheops in four separate locations. The most notable is in the base diagonals of the pyramid which are 12, 913.75. This number multiplied by two is 25, 827.5. Coincidence? Is it also coincidence that the 3 major pyramids of the Giza plateau are a mirror image of the 3 stars in Orions belt?... The earliest European references of Pleiades are somewhat later, in a poem by Hesiod in about 1000 BC and in Homers Odyssey and Iliad. Native American legends denote the Pleiades as a sacred place in the heavens. The Lakota believe that after death, the soul returns to its home in the Pleiades....The Kiowa and Cheyenne have oral histories that seven maidens were placed in the night sky to protect them from a bear. These seven maidens became the Pleiades.... The ancient cultures of Mexico also paid homage to these stars. In ancient Aztec and Mayan tradition, the Pleiades were worshipped at their culmination for the lighting of the new fire....In the Mayan jungle city of Palenque the Pleiades is depicted on a beautiful ceiling mural.. The Apibones tribe of the Brazilian Amazon believed the Pleiades were the home of their ancestors...In ancient Peru the Pleiades were revered as The arbitors of human destiny. These early civilizations of South America believed the stars were inhabited and that gods came from the stars to change their lives forever. Pre-Inca societies believed that people from the Pleiades taught them how to use fire, plant and harvest crops and utilize mathematics and astronomy. The Bible contains 3 direct references to the Pleiades in Job 9:9 and 38:31, & Amos 5:8, and a single indirect reference in the New Testament. This latter passage (Revelation 1:16) describes a vision of the coming of the Messiah – who holds, in his right hand, 7 stars… In Greek mythology, the Pleiades were seven sisters: ...Maia, Electra, Alcyone, Taygete, Asterope, Celaeno and Merope.... The Ancient Greek astronomer Eudoxus of Knidos (c. 400-350 BC) accurately discerned Pleiades as a distinct and true constellation.....At a distance of about 440 light years from the Earth, the Pleiades are one of the nearest galactic open clusters... Modern observing methods have revealed that over 400 mostly faint stars form the Pleiades star cluster...The Pleiades are among those objects which are known since the earliest times. At least 6 member stars are visible to the naked eye. The cluster was first examined telescopically by Galileo, who recorded more than 40 member stars. It was first photographed by Paul and Prosper Henry in 1885. Job 9:9 Which maketh Arcturus, Orion, and Pleiades, and the chambers of the south Job 38:31 Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, or loose the bands of Orion? Amos 5:8 Seek him that maketh the seven stars and Orion, Revelation 1:16 And he had in his right hand seven stars:
Posted on: Wed, 16 Apr 2014 19:48:21 +0000

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