The Day Of The Dead

By Robertino Solàrion
©1996, All Rights Reserved


Mayan and Incan civilizations fervently worshipped the Pleiades. They claimed that their ancestors and "gods" had hailed from the Pleiades. Their solar calendar began around August 13 when the Pleiades rise at midnight and stay visible till dawn. Too much of our planet's mythology, religion and history is centered around the Pleiades for all of this to be merely coincidental. Something quite fearful and awe-inspiring must happen occasionally to the Planet Tiamat, with its cause attributed to an event or an intervention by, on, or in connection with the Pleiades, in such a public way that no one alive at the time of that event could not fail to see it and incorporate its occurrence into their history and mythology.

What could it possibly be? Just another Polar Axis Shift? Or something unexpected, like the Photon Belt? Maybe what happens is so incredibly bizarre that only one who actually experiences that time in history can truly understand its magnitude and implications. Let us hope that we are so lucky!

One Halloween season the following tidbit appeared on the weather page of The Dallas Morning News. Its source was the University of Texas at Austin McDonald Observatory in Fort Davis, Texas. "This Halloween night, look for the tiny dipper-shaped star cluster known as the Pleiades. Long ago, it was said that souls of the dead left Earth for the underworld when the Pleiades hung overhead at midnight."

The Pleiades are directly aligned with the Sun on May 19-20, so by Mayan New Year's Day on August 13 (one "season" later) they rise at midnight and are overhead at sunrise. They rise at sunset just after Halloween and are then overhead at midnight.

From a close reading of certain material by the acclaimed occultist Madame Helena Petrovna Blavatsky of St. Petersburg, Russia, as well as the book The Stones of Atlantis by Dr. David Zink, the conclusion is forced upon us that "gods" or "beings" from the Pleiades have had an influence on the history, mythology and religions of this planet. Evidence of Pleiadian worship is all over the place in Central and South America. Each November on their "Day of the Dead" the Mayan priests took a pubescent, virginal boy to the top of a pyramid. At midnight, when the Pleiades hang directly over head, if "the world didn't come to an end" at that moment, the Mayan priests would slice open the chest of that living boy and sacrifice his still beating heart to "the Gods from the Pleiades". That's taking it pretty seriously, wouldn't you say?

They don't do this today, of course, because memory of these "gods" is no longer fresh in the minds of humankind. The "gods" haven't been so obvious in a while, but they will soon return again. "The Day of the Dead", however, of Mayan-Aztec origin, is still celebrated in México, Central America and the Southwestern USA on November 2, only two days after Halloween, the All Saints' Eve of Europe, America and Australia, occasionally coinciding with the Asian "Moon Festival". This is odd in itself. Children both in Vietnam and Germany (and where else?) run around on a certain night of the year, carrying lanterns and begging for treats. Celebrations and whatnot from October 31 -- early November are commonplace all over this planet. They obviously stem from a common origin, which can be traced back to the Pleiades.

There are actually only two "feasible" historical, archaeological and mythological choices for the origins of our "gods": the Pleiades and Sirius. These are the only two regions of Space where we have actual physical evidence in museums and libraries that these star sites were worshipped. Orion and the Hyades would fall into the Sirius group. Either we don't understand the evidence we have or we don't have the evidence at all for origin of any "gods" from any other prominent or non-prominent area of the sky. If earlier "gods" came from Vega or elsewhere, they didn't leave any evidence behind. We have evidence only from the Sirian-Nibiruan and Pleiadian civilizations. The "grays," are a special mutant race. Just ignore them, Drunvalo Melchizedek advises.

So, this fall around Halloween, go outside late at night and gaze at the southern sky in the direction of the Pleiades; and ask yourself : "Why am I out here looking up at this star cluster at this spooky time of year, when the souls of the dead are entering the underworld, and when the Mayan priests would sacrifice those still-beating hearts to the 'gods'?"


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