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@anonymous · Dec 10, 2024

Ring-pass-not

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From: Chuck Darling

Dec 10, 2024

Re: HelioPause

 

 

There is a big difference between

Wisdom, as a gift of the Holy Spirit,

and "Worldly Wisdom".

 

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Below is some Worldly Wisdom, with

it's roots in the Indian Pre-Hindu

Vedic religion, which had a caste system, and the swastika:

 

The heliopause is the boundary between the solar wind and the interstellar wind, where the pressure of the two winds are equal: 

The boundary between the solar system and interstellar space

 

The solar wind turns back and flows down the tail of the heliosphere

 

The interstellar medium, which is made up mostly of hydrogen and helium

NASA's Voyager 1 crossed the heliopause in 2012, and Voyager 2 crossed the solar-wind termination shock in 2007

 

The heliopause is important because it's the boundary where the Sun's solar wind is stopped by the interstellar medium. The solar wind's strength is no longer great enough to push back the stellar winds of the surrounding stars. 

 

Voyager has left the edge of the Solar System, into the Galactic Space beyond

Solar Influence.

 

The Masons have a term for this limit:

 

Ring-pass-not

This is at the circumference of the manifested solar system, and is the periphery of the influence of the sun, both esoterically and exoterically understood.

The limit of the field of activity of the central life force.

 

This sounds rather Serious.

 

The Mayan Calendar ended in 2012...

 

The Mayan Long Count calendar's 13-baktun cycle ended on December 21, 2012, but there's no evidence that the Maya believed the world would end: 

 

The 13-baktun cycle was made up of 13 periods of 144,000 days each. The Maya began counting the Long Count on August 11, 3114 BCE. 

 

The end of the cycle was marked by festivities in countries that were part of the Maya civilization, including Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. However, the Maya calendar is similar to our own in that it has units of time, but they don't use weeks, months, or years. 

 

There's no evidence that the Maya believed the world would end. Some say that the Maya were more interested in cycles of time and discovering the universe through their calculations. Others say that the Maya didn't see their own collapse or the Spanish conquest coming.  [ -g00gle AI summary ]

 

The Masons refer to Seven Root Races

that occupied the earth, with the Aryan root race being Hindu, European, and modern American...

 

Masonic wisdom goes back to Hindu Yoga.

 

 

 

 

 

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