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Hi Morgana,

 

You are welcome and please keep me posted if you find anything about

that disk, because I am extremely intrigued by it :-) I have the

feeling that there is much more to discover. I have had the vision

of a big 'tent' where this disk was hung in lether straps vertically

above the altar. I am ofcourse not sure about it, but I am very

curious about the original use of this disk. The experts are not

sure how this was used anyway.

 

Anne

 

, morgana

<aquatiger1950> wrote:

> Hi Anne, Well I sure learned something new here because I have

never heard of this disc prior to now and it sounds absolutely

fascinating Anne. Thank you for sharing the information, cheers,

Morgana

>

> hagazussah <hagazussa@c...> wrote:Hi Therese,

>

> Thanks for your reply. I hope to find out more about the cultus of

> the star disk of Nebra. I was wondering whether there is any book

> written by Edgar Cayce about ancient civilizations, or is there a

> website? (Please reply when you are feeling better, because your

> need to take care of yourself too)

>

> Best wishes,

>

> Anne

>

>

> , Therese Hamilton

> <eastwest@s...> wrote:

> > At 07:43 AM 4/21/04 -0000, Anne wrote:

> > >was: Re: Aries Ingress/Mesopotamian Zodiac

> > >

> > >Hi Therese and all,

> > >

> > >Interesting article about the mesopotamian zodiac, although I

> need

> > >to it as soon as I have a connection with it, but thanks for

> > >sharing, because it could make my puzzle complete.

> > >I have always been wondering where the exact origins of

astrology

> > >were situated.

> >

> > Hi Anne,

> >

> > This evening I can actually start to type on the computer

without a

> > throbbing headache starting! I think there might be baisc

> confusion over

> > the origin of *astrology* and the origin of the *12 sign

zodiac.*

> Astrology

> > in the form of varius omens such as a halo around the Moon or

the

> Moon

> > passing through an asterism such as the Pleaides seems to have

> been present

> > in all cultures from a very long time ago. This kind of

astrology

> is

> > universal.

> >

> > >You wrote that the origins of mesopotamian strology came from

> about

> > >116 BC.

> >

> > This is the earliest date for evidence of a 12 sign zodiac, each

> sign being

> > 30 degrees in length. Actually the first horoscope with signs

was

> around

> > 410 BC, I believe. (I'm too lazy to look it up right now...) The

> 116 BC

> > date was the latest date for those sign-star postings, which

> covered a

> > range of a couple hundred years.

> > `

> > Well before that time there appeared to have been a form of

> > >astrology in Germany allready in 1600 BC. As stunning found was

> made

> > >a few years ago: a beautiful bronze with gold layer disk from

> 1600

> > >BC, which was used for probable religious purpose. It depicts

the

> > >sun, moon and stars with a stunning depiction of the pleiades,

> which

> > >is inside the nakshatra Krittika, which was originally the

first

> > >sign of the vedic astrology, I have understood. (please correct

> me

> > >if I am wrong) I was wondering whether you heard of this

stardisk

> or

> > >the cultus of ancient Germany around 1600 BC.

> >

> > Is this the disk that was on the internet in green and gold

> colors? If so,

> > I printed out that article with the illustration. Yes, that was

a

> very

> > exciting discovery!! (I can't go on-line now, so can't check

your

> link.

> > I'll look later.)

> > >

> > >Information about the stardisk is to be found at:

> > >National Geographic online

> > >http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0401/feature4/zoom1.html

> > >

> > >I haven't found out much about this disk, but I am SOOO very

> > >interested in the cultus around that time in Germany, because

> that

> > >would really mean that there was an intelligent civilization in

> > >Germany (next to the Netherlands where I live) which is even

> older

> > >than the Egyptian one.

> >

> > According to Edgar Cayce there were intelligent civilizations

> long, long

> > ago, the latest one being around 10,000 BC before the

> deterioration started

> > that resulted in the lowest point spiritual somewhere around the

> birth of

> > Christ. (He talked about the 12 astrological temples--something

to

> do with

> > initiation in Egypt around 10,000 BCE.) The Indian yuga system

> says that

> > the earth continually cycles up and down and we're currently

just

> starting

> > to rise in Dwapara Yuga. (This is according to Sri Yukteswar,

> Yogananda's

> > guru, in THE HOLY SCIENCE.)

> >

> > Sorry I can't write more. I'm still feeling very tired.

> >

> > Blessings,

> > Therese

>

>

>

>

>

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I will quickly reply to this before going to bed Anne, but you have an

incredible connection to that disc obviously. If I ever see anything about it

I will for sure forward the information to you. It is exciting thinking about

uncovering the ancient wisdoms. cheers, Morgana

 

 

Quoting hagazussah <hagazussa:

 

>

>

>

>

> Hi Morgana,

>

>

>

> You are welcome and please keep me posted if you find anything about

>

> that disk, because I am extremely intrigued by it :-) I have the

>

> feeling that there is much more to discover. I have had the vision

>

> of a big 'tent' where this disk was hung in lether straps vertically

>

> above the altar. I am ofcourse not sure about it, but I am very

>

> curious about the original use of this disk. The experts are not

>

> sure how this was used anyway.

>

>

>

> Anne

>

>

>

> , morgana

>

> <aquatiger1950> wrote:

>

> > Hi Anne,   Well I sure learned something new here because I have

>

> never heard of this disc prior to now and it sounds absolutely

>

> fascinating Anne.  Thank you for sharing the information, cheers,

>

> Morgana

>

> >

>

> > hagazussah <hagazussa@c...> wrote:Hi Therese,

>

> >

>

> > Thanks for your reply. I hope to find out more about the cultus of

>

> > the star disk of Nebra. I was wondering whether there is any book

>

> > written by Edgar Cayce about ancient civilizations, or is there a

>

> > website? (Please reply when you are feeling better, because your

>

> > need to take care of yourself too)

>

> >

>

> > Best wishes,

>

> >

>

> > Anne

>

> >

>

> >

>

> > , Therese Hamilton

>

> > <eastwest@s...> wrote:

>

> > > At 07:43 AM 4/21/04 -0000, Anne wrote:

>

> > > >was: Re: Aries Ingress/Mesopotamian Zodiac

>

> > > >

>

> > > >Hi Therese and all,

>

> > > >

>

> > > >Interesting article about the mesopotamian zodiac, although I

>

> > need

>

> > > >to it as soon as I have a connection with it, but thanks for

>

> > > >sharing, because it could make my puzzle complete.

>

> > > >I have always been wondering where the exact origins of

>

> astrology

>

> > > >were situated.

>

> > >      

>

> > > Hi Anne,

>

> > >      

>

> > > This evening I can actually start to type on the computer

>

> without a

>

> > > throbbing headache starting! I think there might be baisc

>

> > confusion over

>

> > > the origin of *astrology* and the origin of the *12 sign

>

> zodiac.*

>

> > Astrology

>

> > > in the form of varius omens such as a halo around the Moon or

>

> the

>

> > Moon

>

> > > passing through an asterism such as the Pleaides seems to have

>

> > been present

>

> > > in all cultures from a very long time ago. This kind of

>

> astrology

>

> > is

>

> > > universal.

>

> > >            

>

> > > >You wrote that the origins of mesopotamian strology came from

>

> > about

>

> > > >116 BC.

>

> > >      

>

> > > This is the earliest date for evidence of a 12 sign zodiac, each

>

> > sign being

>

> > > 30 degrees in length. Actually the first horoscope with signs

>

> was

>

> > around

>

> > > 410 BC, I believe. (I'm too lazy to look it up right now...) The

>

> > 116 BC

>

> > > date was the latest date for those sign-star postings, which

>

> > covered a

>

> > > range of a couple hundred years.

>

> > >             `

>

> > > Well before that time there appeared to have been a form of

>

> > > >astrology in Germany allready in 1600 BC. As stunning found was

>

> > made

>

> > > >a few years ago: a beautiful bronze with gold layer disk from

>

> > 1600

>

> > > >BC, which was used for probable religious purpose. It depicts

>

> the

>

> > > >sun, moon and stars with a stunning depiction of the pleiades,

>

> > which

>

> > > >is inside the nakshatra Krittika, which was originally the

>

> first

>

> > > >sign of the vedic astrology, I have understood. (please correct

>

> > me

>

> > > >if I am wrong) I was wondering whether you heard of this

>

> stardisk

>

> > or

>

> > > >the cultus of ancient Germany around 1600 BC.

>

> > >            

>

> > > Is this the disk that was on the internet in green and gold

>

> > colors? If so,

>

> > > I printed out that article with the illustration. Yes, that was

>

> a

>

> > very

>

> > > exciting discovery!! (I can't go on-line now, so can't check

>

> your

>

> > link.

>

> > > I'll look later.)

>

> > > >

>

> > > >Information about the stardisk is to be found at:

>

> > > >National Geographic online

>

> > > >http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0401/feature4/zoom1.html

>

> > > >

>

> > > >I haven't found out much about this disk, but I am SOOO very

>

> > > >interested in the cultus around that time in Germany, because

>

> > that

>

> > > >would really mean that there was an intelligent civilization in

>

> > > >Germany (next to the Netherlands where I live) which is even

>

> > older

>

> > > >than the Egyptian one.

>

> > >      

>

> > > According to Edgar Cayce there were intelligent civilizations

>

> > long, long

>

> > > ago, the latest one being around 10,000 BC before the

>

> > deterioration started

>

> > > that resulted in the lowest point spiritual somewhere around the

>

> > birth of

>

> > > Christ. (He talked about the 12 astrological temples--something

>

> to

>

> > do with

>

> > > initiation in Egypt around 10,000 BCE.) The Indian yuga system

>

> > says that

>

> > > the earth continually cycles up and down and we're currently

>

> just

>

> > starting

>

> > > to rise in Dwapara Yuga. (This is according to Sri Yukteswar,

>

> > Yogananda's

>

> > > guru, in THE HOLY SCIENCE.)

>

> > >      

>

> > > Sorry I can't write more. I'm still feeling very tired.

>

> > >      

>

> > > Blessings,

>

> > > Therese

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

>

> >

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