So how many of you know of the story of “Lucifer” the fallen angel from the Old Testament of the Bible? How many of you were under the impression (due to The Church) that this passage is talking about The Devil? It isn’t. It’s a mistranslation of a Hebrew word for the Morning Star, Hêlël, which is the planet Venus.

It’s only in the King James Translation it’s translated as Lucifer and it’s a very clear intentional mistranslation.

Here is the proper translation of Isaiah 14:12:

14:12 How art thou fallen from heaven, O Hêlël son of the morning! [how] art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken The Nations!

The Bible is Astrotheology. I know it’s hard to believe if you’ve grown up believing what the Preacher and The Church told you about the Bible, but it’s absolutely true. All those stories are Star Stories. The 12 Tribes of Israel are the 12 Astrological Signs. This story here about an angel fallen from Heaven is the story of why the Morning Star appears so low in the sky.

It’s the lowest level of “Heaven” between the Moon and Earth.

Next verse:

14:13 For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of ´Ël. I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north: 

El is the creator God which is an analogue for Saturn in every ancient culture on Earth. Kronos to the Greeks, Poseidon to the ANCIENT Greeks, the Father of Krishna – Vasudeva, the father of Horus – Osiris. All across the Earth this is the tradition. And Saturn is typically thought of as an aged, bearded man. You’ll see him ALL throughout Art History as far as you go back. The Sistine Chapel ceiling giving life to Adam? Saturn. Santa Claus is an analogue for Saturn! I’m going to find some examples and post them here.

But how Greek does that story sound to you? It sounds similar to me. Venus thought that she would exalt herself above Saturn and was cast down as a result. But you also have to understand that these people writing this thought of the Morning Star and Venus as two separate entities. This is common. In Ancient Greek culture Mercury is represented by two separate gods too: Apollo and Hermes. This is the case in Homer’s epics. It was later that Apollo would be more associated with the Sun.

Goya's Saturn

This is Francisco Goya from between 1820-23. One of The Black Paintings he left on the wall of his house to be discovered upon his death. Saturn engorging one of his children.

Vasudeva (Saturn) carrying Krishna (The Sun)

He’s younger here in Hindu tradition, but still bearded, right?

Kronos, 17th Century. Artist Giacinto
Michelangelo Sistine Chapel Ceiling. Saturn creating Adam.
Detail from Saturn Devouring a Son, oil on canvas by Peter Paul Rubens, 1636.
Ancient Roman depiction of Saturn

You can research this further yourself if you’re intrigued enough. Do searches of various cultures and Saturn or Kronos/Cronus. The thing is, different cultures have different names. He was called one thing in Mexico and another in Central America for instance. But the tradition of Saturn being the creator God and also the PREVIOUS SUN for the 4th Age of Earth is widespread across Mother Earth.

Somehow this started to be about how the Catholic Church lies about the Devil and ended up being about Saturn.

And it’s Marsday, technically.

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