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The Helios Biblios Hour (book of the SUN) : Flat Earth The Saturn Connection

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While initial contact between the plasma sheaths of both the Saturnian system and the Sun had been catastrophic for life on Earth, it also brought about the impetus for the rise of civilisation and a golden age of exploration.In the time after Saturn experienced its first contact with the electrical influence of the Sun, the new-look Saturnian system spiralled away back into interstellar space.  As noted before, the Sun now could be seen from Earth as a distant light rising in the east and setting in the west.  Intense auroral activity created various permutations in the pillar-like Birkeland current that connected Earth to the northern heavenly abode of Saturn.Next in line was the feminine Venus, the Evening Star and bride of Saturn, a planet that would display wonderful streamers of light when electrically excited that were seen as four and eight-pointed star bursts radiating out from Saturn’s centre.After Venus came masculine Mars, red in colour and seemingly enveloped in the womb of Venus.  Mars was the Morning Star, son of Saturn and viewed as the archetype rebellious hero.Unseen during the Purple Dawn, the massive electrical discharging between Saturn and Mars had obliterated Mars’ atmosphere turning this planet’s surface red.It was during these times that the Ancients witnessed the beginnings of discord between these godlike planets and began to fear destructive visitations by these celestial bodies.  The planet Mars, the dark pupil in the All-Seeing Eye that was Saturn.These three, Saturn, Venus and Mars, formed the heavenly abode, an abode that could only be reached via the heavenly ladder that was the giant plasma Birkeland current that rose from Earth’s north pole, the Axis Mundi of legend.Gravity during the Golden Age started to get heavier now that two suns shed their energies over the earth, with the planet possible increasing in actual size.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/o-ye-drybones-archive--6500709/support.

While initial contact between the plasma sheaths of both the Saturnian system and the Sun had been catastrophic for life on Earth, it also brought about the impetus for the rise of civilisation and a golden age of exploration.In the time after Saturn experienced its first contact with the electrical influence of the Sun, the new-look Saturnian system spiralled away back into interstellar space.  As noted before, the Sun now could be seen from Earth as a distant light rising in the east and setting in the west.  Intense auroral activity created various permutations in the pillar-like Birkeland current that connected Earth to the northern heavenly abode of Saturn.Next in line was the feminine Venus, the Evening Star and bride of Saturn, a planet that would display wonderful streamers of light when electrically excited that were seen as four and eight-pointed star bursts radiating out from Saturn’s centre.After Venus came masculine Mars, red in colour and seemingly enveloped in the womb of Venus.  Mars was the Morning Star, son of Saturn and viewed as the archetype rebellious hero.Unseen during the Purple Dawn, the massive electrical discharging between Saturn and Mars had obliterated Mars’ atmosphere turning this planet’s surface red.It was during these times that the Ancients witnessed the beginnings of discord between these godlike planets and began to fear destructive visitations by these celestial bodies.  The planet Mars, the dark pupil in the All-Seeing Eye that was Saturn.These three, Saturn, Venus and Mars, formed the heavenly abode, an abode that could only be reached via the heavenly ladder that was the giant plasma Birkeland current that rose from Earth’s north pole, the Axis Mundi of legend.Gravity during the Golden Age started to get heavier now that two suns shed their energies over the earth, with the planet possible increasing in actual size.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/o-ye-drybones-archive--6500709/support.

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