Thursday, May 13, 2010

Red Turns to White

Jupiter has lost one of its iconic red stripes and scientists are baffled as to why. The band was present in at the end of last year before Jupiter ducked behind the Sun but when it emerged three months later the belt had disappeared.

The diversity found in our solar system, to which the scientists can find no reason, precisely represents the cabalistic atom called the Ten Sefirot/Luminaries also known as the Tree of Life composed of three triangles. The first triangle corresponds to the sun, Mercury and Venus; the second triangle is earth, Mars and Jupiter.

Each of the three triangles correspond to one of the three sections of the body–head, body, legs; Jupiter is the largest of the planets corresponding the torso a combination of the colors red and blue-white from Mars and earth. Seven years ago the red planet came closest to the earth evoking the Bush Wars of 2003.

Jupiter comes closest to the earth during the holiday of Succot on September 24, 2010. It is during Succot that the nations of the world gathered at the Temple before God and there was peace in the world. Jupiter coming without the red belt can only be a good sign; less red, less Gevorah/Severity–more peace.

The ancient tradition of reading the planets and stars for signs from heaven as dictated by the Creator has taken a back seat to baffled scientists searching for life in the middle of life.

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