The Crucifixion, the Vitruvian Man, and the Solar Codes: A Celestial Blueprint for Catastrophes
How Sacred Geometry and Astrotheology Warn Us of the Sun’s Fiery Judgment in the Age of Aquarius
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Introduction: Are We Missing the Cosmic Warning?
Have you ever looked at classic depictions of Jesus on the cross or Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man and thought, “Wow, these are just beautiful pieces of art?” Well, buckle up because there’s a whole lot more hidden in plain sight. These images, as it turns out, might just be giant flashing neon signs screaming at us about the cosmos, the Sun, and an impending cataclysm that the ancients seemed to know all about. If this sounds wild, that’s because it is—but stick with me. By the end, you’ll either be convinced we’re overdue for some solar fireworks or ready to call me crazy. Either way, the Sun doesn’t care.
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Crucifixion & Vitruvian Man with Grand Cardinal Cross: Libra, Cancer, Aries, & Capricorn.
1. What Is Astrotheology?
Astrotheology is the study of how celestial phenomena—like the Sun, Moon, and stars—are encoded into religious myths, symbols, and traditions. It’s the cosmic language behind the stories, bridging astronomy, theology, and mythology.
What Is the Zodiac?
The Zodiac is an ancient celestial coordinate system that divides the sky into 12 sections based on star constellations. Each sign is associated with seasons, symbolic archetypes, and the movement of the Sun across the ecliptic.
What Is the Precession of the Equinoxes?
Precession is a 25,920-year cycle where the Earth's wobble shifts the backdrop of stars behind the Sun during the equinoxes. This cycle moves us through zodiacal ages, like the shift from Pisces to Aquarius.
What Is Sacred Knowledge of the Sun?
The ancients revered the Sun not just for its light but as a symbol of life, death, and resurrection. They linked its cycles—seasonal and longer—to human existence and cosmic events. From solstices to solar catastrophes, they encoded this solar wisdom in everything from religious texts to sacred art.
2. What Is Cyclical Solar Catastrophism?
Solar catastrophism posits that the Sun periodically undergoes violent, planet-altering outbursts. These events—whether from plasma discharges, coronal mass ejections, or electromagnetic shifts—reset the Earth’s environmental and societal order.
What Is the Electric Universe Theory?
This theory emphasizes electromagnetic forces over gravity as the cosmos’ primary architects. Stars, including our Sun, are powered by vast electric currents (Birkeland currents), and disruptions in these currents could trigger catastrophic solar events.
What Is a Magnetic Pole Shift?
Earth’s magnetic poles periodically weaken and flip, disrupting the magnetosphere and leaving the planet exposed to heightened solar radiation and plasma events. Some researchers link these shifts to catastrophic changes like extinctions or societal collapses. We are currently experiencing a Magnetic Pole Shift and it’s moving quickly through the gears with the Earth’s magnetic field rapidly weakening.
The Crucifixion with the Mutable Signs Cross: Sagittarius, Virgo, Gemini, & Pisces.
3. Is Jesus a Symbol of the Sun?
Is the Life, Death, and Resurrection Story a Celestial Calendar?
Jesus’s narrative mirrors the Sun’s yearly journey. Born at the Winter Solstice (rebirth of light), "dies" during the Winter months (shortest days), and "resurrects" in Spring (longer days and renewal).
The zodiacal signs of Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, and Aquarius provide a symbolic framework for Jesus's narrative when viewed through astrotheological lenses:
Scorpio: The betrayer, Judas, is symbolized by Scorpio, whose sting mirrors a kiss—a moment of treachery marking Jesus's downfall.
Sagittarius: Representing the killer, Sagittarius embodies the spear (or arrow) that ends Jesus's life, coinciding with the Sun's symbolic "death" during the winter solstice.
Capricorn: As the risen, Capricorn signifies Jesus's resurrection and ascension, aligning with the Sun's gradual rise post-solstice.
Aquarius: The return. Jesus foretells his second coming during the Age of Aquarius, the era of renewal and upheaval.
How Are Classical Art Depictions of the Crucifixion Similar to the Vitruvian Man?
Both display sacred geometry and cosmic alignments:
T-Shape Cross: Both figures emphasize a T-shape cross—a sacred geometry symbol for balance, the Sun’s movement, and cycles of death and renewal.
Angles: In the Vitruvian Man, the raised legs form a 30-degree angle, matching the Spear of Destiny’s alignment in the Crucifixion, symbolizing Aquarius in the zodiac wheel.
Celestial Symmetry: Both works encode 90-degree and 180-degree intersections, echoing the Sun’s movement across the ecliptic.
What Is the Tetramorph?
The Tetramorph, combining the lion, bull, eagle, and man from Ezekiel’s vision, corresponds to the fixed signs of the zodiac—Leo, Taurus, Scorpio, and Aquarius—marking cosmic cardinal points and key celestial cycles. This ancient motif connects Christian iconography to astrological principles, representing the Sun's journey through pivotal eras.
Reflecting cosmic events like Leo's Younger Dryas or Taurus's Great Flood, the Tetramorph encodes a narrative of solar catastrophes and spiritual renewal, culminating in the Sun's foretold "return" during the Age of Aquarius. It bridges mythology, astrology, and cycles of cosmic transformation.
Aquarius: Matthew, associated with the Man (or Angel), representing the Age of Aquarius (2,097–0 BCE).
Leo: Mark, symbolized by the Lion, corresponding to the Age of Leo (10,947–8,900 BCE).
Taurus: Luke, tied to the Ox (or Bull), aligning with the Age of Taurus (4,397–2,247 BCE).
Scorpio: John, depicted as the Eagle (transcendent form of Scorpion), related to the Age of Scorpio (17,097–15,150 BCE).
Will There Be a Catastrophe in the Age of Aquarius?
Absolutely—if you believe the ancients. The Age of Aquarius, linked to transformation and water symbolism, hints at upheaval, possibly tied to solar catastrophes. And guess what? The elites probably know it, prepping their bunkers while leaving the rest of us in the dark.
The Vitruvian Man with the Mutable Signs Cross: Sagittarius, Virgo, Gemini, & Pisces.
4. Is the Vitruvian Man Sacred Geometry?
How Is the Vitruvian Man Connected to the Zodiac?
Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man is a perfect fusion of art, geometry, anatomy, and astronomy. The figure’s proportions align with the cosmic geometry of the zodiac wheel, reflecting the interconnectedness of human form and the universe.
What Similar Angles Does the Vitruvian Man Have to Depictions of the Crucifixion?
T-Shape: Both the Outstretched arms of the Vitruvian Man and the horizontal beam of Jesus’s cross form the T-shape, encoding sacred geometric knowledge.
45 Degrees: The angles of the Vitruvian Man’s raised arms match the hanging arms of Jesus on the cross.
30 Degrees: The Vitruvian Man’s raised leg mirrors the angle of the Spear of Destiny in the Crucifixion, symbolically pointing to Aquarius.
90 Degrees: Using the Vitruvian Man’s and Jesus’s navals as the Axis Mundi of the Cardinal Cross, connects Aries (Spring Equinox) and Libra (Autumn Equinox).
180 Degrees: The head-to-foot axis parallels the solstice line of Cancer (Summer Solstice) and Capricorn (Winter Solstice).
Is the Vitruvian Man an Example of Sacred Knowledge of the Sun?
Absolutely. The Vitruvian Man encapsulates solar cycles, from daily movement to the grand 25,920-year precession. His posture mirrors the Sun’s rays at solstices and equinoxes, encoding a cosmic dance.
Are the Vitruvian Man and the Crucifixion of Christ Warning Us About a Catastrophe?
Both artworks scream cosmic judgment. Whether through the spear piercing Jesus or Da Vinci’s meticulous geometry, they seem to warn of cyclical solar events. The message? The Sun giveth, and the Sun taketh away.
Conclusion: Don’t Say They Didn’t Warn You
So there you have it: Jesus, Da Vinci, the zodiac, and the Sun all rolled into one cosmic conspiracy of sacred geometry. The ancients didn’t just have time on their hands—they had knowledge we’ve somehow buried under the rubble of modern skepticism. While the powerful elites dig their super advanced hidey-holes, maybe it’s time for us to look up, pay attention to these symbols, and prepare for the cosmic fireworks. After all, you don’t want to be the one saying, “I should’ve listened to the Sun.”
References:
Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man
Ancient Zodiac Calendars
Biblical Symbolism and the Tetramorph
Electric Universe Theory and Solar Catastrophes
Sacred Geometry Texts and Cosmology