Aeons can also be counted by computing 72 years for each degree of the Zodiacal Wheel. With each Astrological Sign containing 30 degrees, a trip through one Sign represents one Aeon or 2,160 years. These aeons eAeons can also be counted by computing 72 years for each degree of the Zodiacal Wheel. With each Astrological Sign containing 30 degrees, a trip through one Sign represents one Aeon or 2,160 years. These aeons each represent a month in the great Zodiacal Year (the Mazzaroth or Platonic Year) that is in total, 25,920 years in duration; and in complete harmony with the Yugas of the Vedics. As well, there are even other methods that others use to compute the exact moment in time that separates aeons. But really, I suspect that this changing of the guard is far more gradual and takes place over hundreds of years.
To derive the idea that each sign should be 30 degrees comes from the idea that Spica (Wheat; a major American symbol as we are the breadbasket of the world!) sitting at 29 degrees Virgo and the head of the Sphinx also being comprised of Regulus (the King or Queen) basically covers the span of 30 degrees. Regulus and Spica are 56 (an interesting allusion to the 5○=6□ degree of the Golden Dawn, which brought one into the inner Rosicrucian part of the order and also the Qabalistic equivalent of NU, being an aspect of Nuit, the night sky) degrees apart. This is easily rounded off to 60, providing more mathematics for us. If we divide 60 into the 2,160 years that comprise an aeon, we get 36 (the number of the decans of the Zodiac).
However, we should note that because of the elliptical nature of the Earth's orbit, the precession of the equinoxes does not actually work in this neat mathematical pattern of 72 years. The suggestion of 72 years would assume a perfecting of the circular nature of the Earth's orbit, which would be the unfolding of 'heaven on earth'. This would seem to be the hidden prophecy inside the idea that the Shemhamphoresch is the 72-lettered name of God. And note that one of the oldest names for God is Enki with 'En' or 'An' or 'On' meaning sky in ancient Sumerian and 'Ki' meaning Earth.
Pat Zalewski of the reformed Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, makes a sach represent a month in the great Zodiacal Year (the Mazzaroth or Platonic Year) that is in total, 25,920 years in duration; and in complete harmony with the Yugas of the Vedics. As well, there are even other methods that others use to compute the exact moment in time that separates aeons. But really, I suspect that this changing of the guard is far more gradual and takes place over hundreds of years.
To derive the idea that each sign should be 30 degrees comes from the idea that Spica (Wheat; a major American symbol as we are the breadbasket of the world!) sitting at 29 degrees Virgo and the head of the Sphinx also being comprised of Regulus (the King or Queen) basically covers the span of 30 degrees. Regulus and Spica are 56 (an interesting allusion to the 5○=6□ degree of the Golden Dawn, which brought one into the inner Rosicrucian part of the order and also the Qabalistic equivalent of NU, being an aspect of Nuit, the night sky) degrees apart. This is easily rounded off to 60, providing more mathematics for us. If we divide 60 into the 2,160 years that comprise an aeon, we get 36 (the number of the decans of the Zodiac).
However, we should note that because of the elliptical nature of the Earth's orbit, the precession of the equinoxes does not actually work in this neat mathematical pattern of 72 years. The suggestion of 72 years would assume a perfecting of the circular nature of the Earth's orbit, which would be the unfolding of 'heaven on earth'. This would seem to be the hidden prophecy inside the idea that the Shemhamphoresch is the 72-lettered name of God. And note that one of the oldest names for God is Enki with 'En' or 'An' or 'On' meaning sky in ancient Sumerian and 'Ki' meaning Earth.
Pat Zalewski of the reformed Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, makes a s
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