by Steve Santini
Comets are like the tip of a pointer as the divine instructs from the backdrop of the heavens concerning things to shortly come. Between Passover and Pentecost in the spring of 2004, three naked eye visible comets appeared simultaneously in the same vicinity of the night’s sky. Two, Comets T7 and Q4, were not a surprise. Both had been discovered by satellite imagery and their paths projected long before the spring of 2004. Yet the third went undiscovered until it appeared to William Bradfield telescopically in mid March as it brightened rapidly. There are no historical records of three naked eye visible comets being in the heavens at the same time, much less, all brightening in the western sky after sunset with one path of the three intersecting the other two at fascinating and meaningful points.
Comet T7 and Comet Bradfield paths intersected in the one of the two fishes of Pisces directed towards the pole star. Water represents the deeper level of the conscious and Biblically fish represent men. The two fishes represent the subconscious of men. The fish pointing northward and bordering Andromeda, the chained woman, represents the feminine church while the fish on the sun’s ecliptic next to Pegasus, the chief who goes and returns, represents the souls or conscious of the masculine saints. These fishes’ Coptic name is Pi-Cot Orion and according to Bob Wadsworth, means congregation or fishes of the coming prince. The star where the bands join is Okda, meaning the united in Hebrew and Al Rischa in the Babylonian, meaning the knot tied. Some say this star where the bands join is in the back of Cetus, the sea monster. Others say this star is shared with Aries in one leg. In any regard one band does cross a leg of Aires. One ancient Semitic name for Aries meant the sacrifice of righteousness. It was by the sacrificial blood of the Lord Jesus that these two types comprising the body of Christ become as one soul. Accordingly, the author prefers the view that the star, Al Rischa is in Aries. Other interesting star names in the constellation are Al Pharg, which means the pouring point of water and Al Samaca, meaning the upheld.
As can
be seen from the illustrations below Comet Bradfield’s path performed a loop as
observed from earth when it approached Al Rischa meaning the knot tied. Not only
did this comet make the loop at this point, it occurred when Comet Bradfield
was at the apex of its brightness on April 14 and it occurred as the paths of
Comet Q4 and Comet T7 were moving rapidly towards intersection, at their
brightest, close to Sirius, the brightest star in the heavens.
Comet Bradfield Looping Around the Knott
The
apostle Paul was a spiritually masculine saint while the apostle Peter was a
spiritually feminine faithful in Christ Jesus. In the last chapter of the
gospel of John, John writes that Jesus said to Peter that when he was old
another would gird him. The Greek word for girdle has it root in the word zone. Not only is this word zone associated with a Greek word for wed, it is used as a girdle for women or the girdling of
women only, according to Lindell Scott Jones. There are other words in the
Greek language for a man’s girdle. Today grooms and potential grooms are often
asked about “tying the knot.” This term
has its origins in the ancient eastern custom of the groom tying the girdle of
his bride during the wedding ceremony. Even today in the Hindu wedding ceremony
this custom is retained. The groom ties a red cord around his bride’s neck
during the ceremony. The Romans, who most likely adopted and altered this custom,
had the groom untie his bride’s girdle during the wedding ceremony. So in a
spiritual sense, Peter matured as a spiritually feminine faithful in Christ
Jesus when he became old. And, as such, Peter was spiritually wed to Paul who
was a spiritually masculine saint. In this relationship the two leaders of the
early church became a primary representation of the great mystery soon
to be fulfilled according to this heavenly sign.
The Two Naked Eye
Visible Comets Each In The Two Fishes Of Pisces
A Heavenly Sign For
Passover 2007
Where
Jupiter Halts in Ophiuchus