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THE HELIOS BIBLIOS HOUR :I beheld till the thrones were cast down.

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9 I beheld till the thrones were cast down, and the Ancient of days did sit.Draco is connected with two stories in Greek mythology. The constellation symbolized the dragon Ladon, who guarded the goddess Hera's golden apples in the garden of Hesperides. To complete one of his 12 labors, Heracles killed Ladon in order to steal the apples Chinese Mythology: In Chinese mythology, the Draco constellation represents the orbit of a dragon called the “Great Tail”. Dragons are considered symbols of power, wealth, and good luck in Chinese culture.Maya Mythology: In Maya mythology, the Draco constellation represents the “Path of the Creator,” which is the path of a serpent. Snakes hold an important place in Maya culture as symbols of continuity, creation, cyclical transformation, and power.The Draco constellation is considered the abode of Sarpa or Naga snakes in Hindu mythology.Revelation 12 mentions the constellation of the dragon or draco sweeping across the sky taking a third of the stars with it. This is a symbolic representation of the fall of Lucifer or Satan and the fall of a third of the angels with him."Draconian law" is an adjective that describes laws or rules that are extremely harsh, severe, or go beyond what is necessary. The term comes from Draco, an Athenian lawmaker who lived in 600 BCE and created the city's first written constitution.Typhonianism is a religion that is characterized by the worship of female deities and the use of sex as a way to achieve spiritual enlightenment. It is said to have influenced ancient Egyptian religion, Indian Tantra, and Western esotericism
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9 I beheld till the thrones were cast down, and the Ancient of days did sit.Draco is connected with two stories in Greek mythology. The constellation symbolized the dragon Ladon, who guarded the goddess Hera's golden apples in the garden of Hesperides. To complete one of his 12 labors, Heracles killed Ladon in order to steal the apples Chinese Mythology: In Chinese mythology, the Draco constellation represents the orbit of a dragon called the “Great Tail”. Dragons are considered symbols of power, wealth, and good luck in Chinese culture.Maya Mythology: In Maya mythology, the Draco constellation represents the “Path of the Creator,” which is the path of a serpent. Snakes hold an important place in Maya culture as symbols of continuity, creation, cyclical transformation, and power.The Draco constellation is considered the abode of Sarpa or Naga snakes in Hindu mythology.Revelation 12 mentions the constellation of the dragon or draco sweeping across the sky taking a third of the stars with it. This is a symbolic representation of the fall of Lucifer or Satan and the fall of a third of the angels with him."Draconian law" is an adjective that describes laws or rules that are extremely harsh, severe, or go beyond what is necessary. The term comes from Draco, an Athenian lawmaker who lived in 600 BCE and created the city's first written constitution.Typhonianism is a religion that is characterized by the worship of female deities and the use of sex as a way to achieve spiritual enlightenment. It is said to have influenced ancient Egyptian religion, Indian Tantra, and Western esotericism
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