Something unusual happened when Jesus was conceived in the womb of Mary! Things in the heavens converged as the “Holy Thing” in the womb of Mary merged!
Gabriel, the angel of God
spoke to Mary about her future and God’s plans for her when he said:
The Holy Ghost shall come upon you (converge) and the Power of Highest shall overshadow you; therefore also that Holy Thing which shall be born (conjunction) of you shall be called, “The Son of God” (Jesus) (Luke 1:35)
While all this was happening in the womb of Mary much the same was happening in the “womb” of God, if my vision is true. Was the convergence of Jupiter, Mars, and Venus the “star” that the wide men followed.
Stars do not seem to move in the cosmos, but planets reflect the light of the Sun as they converge into one planetary thing that resembles the brightness of a star as they first converge then and conjunct.
In like manner, conception is a convergence.; not just the convergence of a sperm onto an egg in the womb of a woman, but in the case of virgin Mary, the substances of God converged within its own little “cosmos” (the womb) and a “Star” was born — Jesus Christ “Superstar,” Just as the Abrahamic Covenant promised:
(God) brought him (Abraham) forth abroad and said. “Look now toward the heaven and tell the stars, if you be able to number them”and He said to Him, “So shall your seed be.” (Gen 15:5)
The wise men did just that: they
looked at the stars. In those ancient times all the planets were called “stars.”
They looked at Jupiter, Venus, and Mars (Ares) and saw the Seed of Abraham
which Matthew chapter one identifies as Jesus.
As there was a convergence of those
three “suns” to form a “star,” the same convergence seemed to be happening in the
womb of Mary as Pisces rose introducing the Christian Era on March 21, 6 BC.
That seems to be when the substances of God came together to form the “godhead”
as all the substances of God came together in homeostasis in the manner of the
three planets.
Now consider the following graphic:
First off, Venus represents the “bright
and morning star: as well as the evening star. Jesus is the bright and
morning Star (Rev. 22:2). It is indeed bright yellow like a sun.
Next consider Jupiter… it is
considered a “gas giant.” It was the first planet to be formed, so it was the
sole existence before time began (beyond the Sun). It is the “father” of
ninety-five moons. Surely, it is symbolic of God just as it was Zeus who
the Greeks considered the “father of all gods.”
So, in Judeo-Christianity, let
Jupiter represent “Father God” just as the Greeks did for years.
Mars is also a bright planet with
a ghostly atmosphere attributed to its iron oxide surface. It is a desert planet
and pretty much a “ghost” of planet Earth. Allow it to represent the Holy
Ghost.
In fact, Mars, in ancient times
was Ares — the Ram. The ram was the alternate sacrifice of the son of Abraham
which was a “shadow” of the real thing to come long after. Mars has a strong
solar wind, so it is the ideal planet to represent the “Holy Spirit” as a wind
(Acts 2) and in the shape of a heavenly body.
I am persuaded that when God
formed those planets, He had Jesus in mind, and so it is written: “Father, I
will they also, whom You have given Me, be where I AM; that they might behold My
glory which You have given Me for You have loved Me before the foundation of
the world” (John 17:24).
The wise men were beholding
the glory of God when they saw the conjunction of the three stars into one
while God’s glory was working in the womb of Mary
simultaneously.
The cosmos is the celestial body
and the “womb” of God in a sense: “In the beginning, I created the heaven and
the earth” (Gen 1:1). That was the entire cosmos; the visible and the
invisible. The world (kosmos in the Greek) was a “womb” in which He made
things.
Convergence is dynamics, implying
Virtue on behalf of God (Dynamos in the Greek; dynamics in the English),
When God came to rest in the beginning, He was in conjunction as all things
came together.
The convergence of three heavenly
substances into one bright star is much like the divine conception of Mary.
Whereas Jesus was the “Son of God,”
He received the genes of God from the “Father” — the LORD GOD.
Mary supplied the human genetics
to make Jesus. Again, God divided the waters from the waters (Gen 1:6), or
figuratively, the semen from the semen, or the particles from the particles to
make dry land; that being representative of Jesus — the “Last Adam” from the
land (Adam in the Hebrew).
God separated and made into one “star” from the three planets within the many planets at the same time He separated the many genetics of men and made them one with God.
The conception of Jesus was
pictured in the creation. He was the “Holy Thing” that was made in the womb of
Mary in symbiosis with the star thing made in the heaven.
The cosmos in the graphic
represents the celestial dome with God above it beyond the tenth heaven as
Enoch wrote. Adoil came down and Arkhas came undone, according to Enoch.
In the beginning, Adoil came down
and Arkhas came undone. The planetary convergence reversed that; when Adoil converged,
and the “Holy Thing” was finished when the Godhead was in conjunction. The planetary
convergence and conjunction repeated the creation process, or so it seems. What
might Adoil be? The Godhead. What is Arkhas? The divergence that would be reversed
when Jesus was conceived.
Mary was not the mother of God
but the host who provided a clean womb.
God was the LORD GOD and it was
Him that provided the clean “womb” for the creation of all things.
With all those coincidences, it
makes sense that the convergence of the three “suns” into one was symbolic of the
conception of God’s three substances into one Godhead, and a Superstar was born
that He called Jesus.
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