Saturday, January 23, 2016

Ophiuchus: The 13th constellation of the Zodiac - Part 3



















The Cernic Connection

The ancient sky observatory discovered a few years ago near Cevo in Val Camonica was, in fact, a Temple to Cernunnos... the chief god of Gaulish polytheism. Cernunnos, like Ophiuchus, is known as "he who holds the snake."

'Strange Occultic Tradition Excavated in Valle Camonica'

'Cernunnos: The Astronomical Connection'

An article in The Druid Journal entitled 'The Druid Zodiac' says in regard to the ancient Gaulish polytheistic, astronomically-based, Gundestrup cauldron:

And is that Cernunnos there holding that snake? Clouter says yes, and identifies him with Ophiuchus, the shaman/snake charmer in the traditional system. Ophiuchus is a constellation that sits on the path of the planets, but usually is not given an official place in the zodiac of western astrology. Clouter suggests that Scorpio was the tail of the snake held by Cernunnos, making him a gigantic constellation.




Ophiuchus- With Adina Blase of Cernunnos!

OphiuchusTN

The Call Of The Abyss live @ The Springwater 8/5/11
Guest vocalist Adina Blase of Cernunnuos!


And is that Cernunnos there holding that snake? Clouter says yes, and identifies him with Ophiuchus, the shaman/snake charmer in the traditional system. Ophiuchus is a constellation that sits on the path of the planets, but usually is not given an official place in the zodiac of western astrology. Clouter suggests that Scorpio was the tail of the snake held by Cernunnos, making him a gigantic constellation. - See more at: http://druidjournal.net/2008/12/11/the-druid-zodiac/#sthash.q9gwSkC9.dpuf
And is that Cernunnos there holding that snake? Clouter says yes, and identifies him with Ophiuchus, the shaman/snake charmer in the traditional system. Ophiuchus is a constellation that sits on the path of the planets, but usually is not given an official place in the zodiac of western astrology. Clouter suggests that Scorpio was the tail of the snake held by Cernunnos, making him a gigantic constellation. - See more at: http://druidjournal.net/2008/12/11/the-druid-zodiac/#sthash.q9gwSkC9.dpuf


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