Hi Opal,
England and colonies didn't adopt the Gregorian Calendar until September 1752, when a great deal of electional astrology happened.
Do you want to know what happened? This effected the US and Canada.
https://www.historytoday.com/archive/gregorian-calendar-adopted-england
I have seen the painting before, but had no understanding of what it was. Thank you for the lesson. I will finish reading later. I am heading back out of town after coffee for a few days. Work.
Quickly I can answer. Jupiter is on the MC, and Saturn, Father Time is close to the Galactic Center?
Gotta go! Thank you, talk soon. But, is that what you mean?
Not . If a monk, then he pretends to be. These secret societies are not the Free Egyptian masons like the current demons. . Those hired by the Jews in seven years built the Temple of Solomon at night. Without a single knock. Pyramids were also built. Two Egyptian priests levitated in silence and with two fingers each lifted the next block of a stone block and laid down where it was needed, processed with the help of an ultrasound pipe of 40 tons. In the middle of the void, Jewish slaves bombarded and fed onions. which to this day is found in ghetto places in huge numbers.
Hi David,
Shirburn Castle, where George Parker made his "astronomical observations" from does look spooky, doesn't it, LOL!
https://handedon.wordpress.com/2011/05/30/shirburn-castle-oxfordshire/
By taking out 11 days so that 2nd September 1752 become 14th September 1752, being when we changed over to Gregorian Calendar, doesn't make 1st January 1753 Hermetic, for only Jupiter was aligned within one degree of the M.C., Sirius was put there by projected measure by Pope Gregory XIII.
I'm not finished with my analysis yet, we need to examine 14th September 1752 at midnight, as this is when we changed over, and it is here we find Hermetic astrology, that i will explain on next thread section, it will involve Alnilam, center star of the Belt of Orion and Osiris Star:-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ATeHR5Cb_0
https://www.historytoday.com/archive/gregorian-calendar-adopted-england