“Subaru” is a Japanese word meaning “unite.” It is also a term identifying the Pleiades star cluster in the constellation Taurus that includes six stars visible to the average eye. According to Greek mythology, Atlas’, the Greek God of weightlifting and burdens, daughters turned into this group of stars. In 1953, five Japanese companies merged to form Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. The new corporation adopted the “Subaru” cluster of stars as its official logo for its line of automobiles.
How about the Acura symbol. Mason imagery. compass
micjer Senior Member
Number of posts : 5325 Age : 62 Location : canada Registration date : 2009-01-23
Subject: Re: Michael Tsarion - Symbolism Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:07 am
Ok did anyone ever wonder why is there 24 hours in a day? Why not 20 or 16?
Well when you research it
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The 12-hour clock can be traced back as far as Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt,[4] but also has roots in Ancient India.[citation needed] The lengths of the ancient hours varied seasonally, always with 12 hours from sunrise to sunset and 12 hours from sunset to sunrise.[citation needed] In Egypt the hour beginning and ending each half-day (four hours each day) were considered twilight hours.[citation needed] An Egyptian sundial for daylight use[5] and an Egyptian water clock for nighttime use found in the tomb of Pharaoh Amenhotep I,[6] both dating to c. 1500 BC, divided these periods into 12 hours each.
The Romans also used a 12-hour clock: daylight was divided into 12 equal hours
So we have equal amount of light and dark. Balance. Polarity.
But back to the number 12. It is everywhere. Constellations,zodiacs,disciples,months,eggs,....you know the rest.
What about helixes. Well we have 2 strands but according to the Pleiadians we should have 12 and in alignment with the 12 chakras of the universe.
Sooooo, once again the PTB are telling us 12 is important because it is everywhere, but are not telling us why it is so important. That is left up to us to figure out.
I will leave this topic with this crop circle.
micjer Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Michael Tsarion - Symbolism Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:17 am
Reunite wrote:
Speaking of cars
“Subaru” is a Japanese word meaning “unite.” It is also a term identifying the Pleiades star cluster in the constellation Taurus that includes six stars visible to the average eye. According to Greek mythology, Atlas’, the Greek God of weightlifting and burdens, daughters turned into this group of stars. In 1953, five Japanese companies merged to form Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. The new corporation adopted the “Subaru” cluster of stars as its official logo for its line of automobiles.
So should we call you RE--Subaru? Sorry that was bad.
Good info, I did not know this.
I don't know if it is the same everywhere, but here in Canada the stereotypical person that drives a Subaru would be one that you might call a "tree hugger" type. People that are trying to conserve and preserve the environment. Loving people that are NOT tied up in materialistic type cars. Perhaps sub-consciously attracted to the Pleiadians?
Linda Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Michael Tsarion - Symbolism Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:25 am
Mic, you are so smart and on top of everything!! Did I ever tell you how much I appreciate all your in depth research and glorious intuition. Thanks for being here my friend. :giveflowers:
micjer Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Michael Tsarion - Symbolism Wed Jul 22, 2009 11:26 am
Linda wrote:
Mic, you are so smart and on top of everything!! Did I ever tell you how much I appreciate all your in depth research and glorious intuition. Thanks for being here my friend. :giveflowers:
You are far too kind Linda. Thanks for the flowers.
It is funny something will just pop into my head. Most things just seem to make sense now that we are looking at things differently.
Reunite Moderator
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So should we call you RE--Subaru? Sorry that was bad.
Good info, I did not know this.
I don't know if it is the same everywhere, but here in Canada the stereotypical person that drives a Subaru would be one that you might call a "tree hugger" type. People that are trying to conserve and preserve the environment. Loving people that are NOT tied up in materialistic type cars. Perhaps sub-consciously attracted to the Pleiadians?
You got a chuckle out of me
sky otter Senior Member
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