The Three Wise Men, also
known as the Magi, were learned scholars who traveled to
Those Magi were scholars
and likely ancient astronomers and astrologers who followed a celestial event,
which must be a planet, then stars, are fixed. The tapestry of the celestial
event around Jesus birth as the star of
As Jupiter is the planet of
spiritual liberation and prophetic significant, it gives a lot of characteristic
to a special moment in Pisces and alignment with Saturn, which is significant combination
for a person with profound ethics its values.
Shedding some light on the
Star of Bethlehem from an astrological perspective reveals a Saturn and Jupiter
conjunction Pisces at 7 BC, as this event only happens every 20 years.
That Saturn-Jupiter
conjunction signifying a period of great importance, possibly inspiring the
Magi’s journey, Modern computer simulation indicates that is was a series of
conjunctions, occurring three times over the course of the year due to the
retrograde motion of the planets.
The repeated alignment of
Jupiter, symbolizing spiritual liberation and righteousness, with Saturn and
its earthy association with simplicity and a humble lifestyle, being born in a
stable, being a carpenter and the death at the cross are symbolic
interpretations, especially considering a strong Mars influence at the time
that would have been particularly striking in the night sky, creating a
significant celestial display.
The king making planet
Jupiter and the protective Saturn with Mars is associated with assertive
energies and healing properties. Mars in the conjunction adds a dynamic element,
indicating a powerful and transformative leader.
The appearance of a comet,
with its distinct bright tail would have added even more to a spectacular night
sky, which would have been observed by a lot of Astronomer-Astrologer at the
time to create some hypothetic stories and predictions.
The Star of Bethlehem, being enriched by their astrological interpretation of how such phenomena could have been perceived as significant omens gives insights into the astrological influences that might have been at play during this momentous period.
The precise date of Jesus’
birth is a subject of considerable debate among historians, theologians, and
astrologers.
The change of calendars and
system of dating years as BC and Ad was not devised until the 6th century
making it very difficult to construct a birth chart.
The study of celestial
events in relation to Jesus’ birth is not just an astrological endeavor but a
journey that can deepen our understanding of faith, revealing how the heavens
declare the glory of a Creator.
The conjunction of Jupiter
and Saturn in the sign of Pisces could be interpreted as the birth of the
"King of Kings," aligning in the sign of Pisces, which has symbolic
significance in Christianity.
Fishermen of People are the
stories of Jesus' life and his teachings that classify him as the "Piscean
avatar" or spiritual leader who symbolizes in compassion, the Age of
Pisces. The connection between Jesus and Pisces is reinforced by the symbolism
of fish in the Gospels as Christians.
Given that the Age of
Pisces began around the time of Jesus' birth, some interpretations suggest that
his birth was a significant astrological event that marked the beginning of
this new age.
Ultimately, the connection
between astrology and Jesus' birth is a matter of interpretation and belief.
The term "Magi"
was used in the original Greek to describe a group of experts, who were seen as
scientists of their time, needing to know astronomy.
As all intuition and divine
guidance are the practice of the Magi, It suggests that God revealed the
meaning of the star to them, as a sign to lead them to Jesus. They presented
gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh, each with its symbolic meaning, Gold
represented kingship,
Frankincense signifies
divinity and Myrrh the fragrant oil used for antiseptic and infectious issues
and widely used at that time in healing therapies. The surroundings and
circumstances at birth play a crucial role to determine a birth chart and its
celestial influences.
With Leo rising, it would
have provided the charisma of a unique leadership, having Jupiter, Saturn and
Mars in Pisces, which is the 8th house from Leo ascendant, would
have giving him the depth of psychological insight and wisdom, which he was
known for. It reveals as well the treat of death from a young age to be killed.
Saturn matures at the age
of 35, which would explain the torture he had to go through, especially with
Mars. Jupiter reveals here as well the liberation of this event into the
resurrection from the house of death.
A Moon at the time in Aries
would have made him the healer and Martyr, with the ever lasting image of
suffering at the cross.
The strong Pisces influence
through an aspect towards Virgo the second house of values and indicating the
symbolic events around the famous last supper, washing the feet of Paul and
sharing the meal with profound news.
Mercury at the time must
have been in Gemini and in the 11th house of public awareness and
recognition, giving him a natural teaching ability, the brotherhood he created
and the fame he caused for some to be worried about.
The image of the cross and
the sacrificial death and the subsequently resurrection is considered as symbol
of faith and reconciliation with God, through the love of humanity to suffer
for their sins.
It is his ultimate triumph
over humiliation and death,
The cross in roman slang
was the meaning for go to hell and crucifixion was the extreme to witness and
reserved for criminals and rebellious foreigners. Of course, in order to
maximize the amount of pain inflicted on an individual, the Romans typically
tortured the victim before fastening them to the cross.
The cross is the center of
a circle and the symbolic image of earth, Jesus made this cross his own and
place of life, giving the massage that no one can hold a place long, that is
not his own.
The love of Christ is in
the heart of his worshippers through he illuminate the souls of humans.
It becomes clear looking at
the cross that love is the object in the life of both evil and saint, the one
demands it and the other gives it.
One represents perfection
and the other limitations.
Many people die on the
daily base to live, but very few will die to live forever.
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