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Cygnus & NewGrange Cosmic Portal
$24.00
PASSAGE TOMB Newgrange is a prehistoric monument in County Meath in Ireland. It is an exceptionally grand passage tomb built during the Neolithic Period, around 3200 BC, making it older than Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids. Newgrange has been listed as one of the top three places in which to see aliens. I myself have used meditations on NewGrange to experience going through portals to Pleiadian and other alien worlds. ENJOY!
TRISKELE ** Conductor to the Universe * 3 Worlds =Physical - the Present, Spiritual - Ancestors, Celestial - Stars, Sun, Moon, Planets * Pattern of Growth Through Time * Movement* LIFE,
Triskele (tris-keel) is an ancient symbol, appearing in multiple areas of the world around 4000 BCE. It is also referred to as triskelion, triquettra. Sometimes it is shown as three human legs with a head in the center. It is a spiral variant, all of which imply movement, specifically movement through time.
Trinity symbols imply past-present-future, life-death-rebirth, creation-maintenance-destruction, earth-water-sky, body-mind-spirit, Brahma-Visnu-Shiva, Father-Son-Holy Ghost, Maiden-Mother-Crone, and so on. It is a symbol of balancing these 3 triads.
For ease in creation of the shape for our purposes, choose any point on the edges of the shape and follow it around and around, which will lead to tracing both the "outside" and "inside" lines continuously.
The Cygnus constellation lies on the northern skies upon the Milky Way. Its name translates into “swan” in Latin Greek. The reason behind choosing a name such as this is quite obvious once you see the constellation’s shape as it looks like a swan. The Cygnus constellation is considered to be one of the most interesting areas of the night sky, due to the many deep-sky objects found within it. The “Swan” star pattern is easily recognizable for amateur astronomers in the northern hemisphere and flies through a dense area of stars in the Milky Way. The “celestial swan” most prominently flies across the night sky throughout the summer and fall months in the northern hemisphere. The brightest star, Deneb, marks the tail of the swan, while Albireo marks the Swan’s head. Sadr, near the center, marks the swan’s breast, sitting at the intersection of the Northern Cross. Cygnus contains 6 bright stars that appear to form a “cross”, the brightest of which being Deneb. Deneb is one of the 3 stars found in the Summer Triangle asterism and is one of the largest white stars in our sky.
Due to its mythical origins, the constellation is a part of the Hercules family of constellations. This family includes Centaurus, Crater, Crux, Hercules, Hydra, and so on. The closest neighbors of Cygnus are Cepheus, Lacerta, Pegasus, and Lyra. Within Cygnus, there are at least 10 stars that are known to have planets.
TRISKELE ** Conductor to the Universe * 3 Worlds =Physical - the Present, Spiritual - Ancestors, Celestial - Stars, Sun, Moon, Planets * Pattern of Growth Through Time * Movement* LIFE,
Triskele (tris-keel) is an ancient symbol, appearing in multiple areas of the world around 4000 BCE. It is also referred to as triskelion, triquettra. Sometimes it is shown as three human legs with a head in the center. It is a spiral variant, all of which imply movement, specifically movement through time.
Trinity symbols imply past-present-future, life-death-rebirth, creation-maintenance-destruction, earth-water-sky, body-mind-spirit, Brahma-Visnu-Shiva, Father-Son-Holy Ghost, Maiden-Mother-Crone, and so on. It is a symbol of balancing these 3 triads.
For ease in creation of the shape for our purposes, choose any point on the edges of the shape and follow it around and around, which will lead to tracing both the "outside" and "inside" lines continuously.
The Cygnus constellation lies on the northern skies upon the Milky Way. Its name translates into “swan” in Latin Greek. The reason behind choosing a name such as this is quite obvious once you see the constellation’s shape as it looks like a swan. The Cygnus constellation is considered to be one of the most interesting areas of the night sky, due to the many deep-sky objects found within it. The “Swan” star pattern is easily recognizable for amateur astronomers in the northern hemisphere and flies through a dense area of stars in the Milky Way. The “celestial swan” most prominently flies across the night sky throughout the summer and fall months in the northern hemisphere. The brightest star, Deneb, marks the tail of the swan, while Albireo marks the Swan’s head. Sadr, near the center, marks the swan’s breast, sitting at the intersection of the Northern Cross. Cygnus contains 6 bright stars that appear to form a “cross”, the brightest of which being Deneb. Deneb is one of the 3 stars found in the Summer Triangle asterism and is one of the largest white stars in our sky.
Due to its mythical origins, the constellation is a part of the Hercules family of constellations. This family includes Centaurus, Crater, Crux, Hercules, Hydra, and so on. The closest neighbors of Cygnus are Cepheus, Lacerta, Pegasus, and Lyra. Within Cygnus, there are at least 10 stars that are known to have planets.
PASSAGE TOMB Newgrange is a prehistoric monument in County Meath in Ireland. It is an exceptionally grand passage tomb built during the Neolithic Period, around 3200 BC, making it older than Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids. Newgrange has been listed as one of the top three places in which to see aliens. I myself have used meditations on NewGrange to experience going through portals to Pleiadian and other alien worlds. ENJOY!
TRISKELE ** Conductor to the Universe * 3 Worlds =Physical - the Present, Spiritual - Ancestors, Celestial - Stars, Sun, Moon, Planets * Pattern of Growth Through Time * Movement* LIFE,
Triskele (tris-keel) is an ancient symbol, appearing in multiple areas of the world around 4000 BCE. It is also referred to as triskelion, triquettra. Sometimes it is shown as three human legs with a head in the center. It is a spiral variant, all of which imply movement, specifically movement through time.
Trinity symbols imply past-present-future, life-death-rebirth, creation-maintenance-destruction, earth-water-sky, body-mind-spirit, Brahma-Visnu-Shiva, Father-Son-Holy Ghost, Maiden-Mother-Crone, and so on. It is a symbol of balancing these 3 triads.
For ease in creation of the shape for our purposes, choose any point on the edges of the shape and follow it around and around, which will lead to tracing both the "outside" and "inside" lines continuously.
The Cygnus constellation lies on the northern skies upon the Milky Way. Its name translates into “swan” in Latin Greek. The reason behind choosing a name such as this is quite obvious once you see the constellation’s shape as it looks like a swan. The Cygnus constellation is considered to be one of the most interesting areas of the night sky, due to the many deep-sky objects found within it. The “Swan” star pattern is easily recognizable for amateur astronomers in the northern hemisphere and flies through a dense area of stars in the Milky Way. The “celestial swan” most prominently flies across the night sky throughout the summer and fall months in the northern hemisphere. The brightest star, Deneb, marks the tail of the swan, while Albireo marks the Swan’s head. Sadr, near the center, marks the swan’s breast, sitting at the intersection of the Northern Cross. Cygnus contains 6 bright stars that appear to form a “cross”, the brightest of which being Deneb. Deneb is one of the 3 stars found in the Summer Triangle asterism and is one of the largest white stars in our sky.
Due to its mythical origins, the constellation is a part of the Hercules family of constellations. This family includes Centaurus, Crater, Crux, Hercules, Hydra, and so on. The closest neighbors of Cygnus are Cepheus, Lacerta, Pegasus, and Lyra. Within Cygnus, there are at least 10 stars that are known to have planets.
TRISKELE ** Conductor to the Universe * 3 Worlds =Physical - the Present, Spiritual - Ancestors, Celestial - Stars, Sun, Moon, Planets * Pattern of Growth Through Time * Movement* LIFE,
Triskele (tris-keel) is an ancient symbol, appearing in multiple areas of the world around 4000 BCE. It is also referred to as triskelion, triquettra. Sometimes it is shown as three human legs with a head in the center. It is a spiral variant, all of which imply movement, specifically movement through time.
Trinity symbols imply past-present-future, life-death-rebirth, creation-maintenance-destruction, earth-water-sky, body-mind-spirit, Brahma-Visnu-Shiva, Father-Son-Holy Ghost, Maiden-Mother-Crone, and so on. It is a symbol of balancing these 3 triads.
For ease in creation of the shape for our purposes, choose any point on the edges of the shape and follow it around and around, which will lead to tracing both the "outside" and "inside" lines continuously.
The Cygnus constellation lies on the northern skies upon the Milky Way. Its name translates into “swan” in Latin Greek. The reason behind choosing a name such as this is quite obvious once you see the constellation’s shape as it looks like a swan. The Cygnus constellation is considered to be one of the most interesting areas of the night sky, due to the many deep-sky objects found within it. The “Swan” star pattern is easily recognizable for amateur astronomers in the northern hemisphere and flies through a dense area of stars in the Milky Way. The “celestial swan” most prominently flies across the night sky throughout the summer and fall months in the northern hemisphere. The brightest star, Deneb, marks the tail of the swan, while Albireo marks the Swan’s head. Sadr, near the center, marks the swan’s breast, sitting at the intersection of the Northern Cross. Cygnus contains 6 bright stars that appear to form a “cross”, the brightest of which being Deneb. Deneb is one of the 3 stars found in the Summer Triangle asterism and is one of the largest white stars in our sky.
Due to its mythical origins, the constellation is a part of the Hercules family of constellations. This family includes Centaurus, Crater, Crux, Hercules, Hydra, and so on. The closest neighbors of Cygnus are Cepheus, Lacerta, Pegasus, and Lyra. Within Cygnus, there are at least 10 stars that are known to have planets.