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Voyich Manuscript Reveals Secrets of Our Modern Calendar
Journal Entry
Date: September 19, 2024
Today, I immersed myself in the intriguing concept of the zodiac, particularly the notion that there are actually thirteen astronomical signs rather than the traditional twelve. This exploration not only deepened my understanding of celestial influences but also connected to the enigmatic Voynich Manuscript, leading me to consider how these ideas relate to our natural calendar.
- The Thirteenth Sign: Ophiuchus: The inclusion of Ophiuchus, the Serpent Bearer, as a thirteenth sign challenges conventional astrological frameworks. Ophiuchus is positioned between Scorpio and Sagittarius, encompassing roughly November 29 to December 17.
Historically, the ancient Babylonians recognized Ophiuchus, but it was later omitted from the zodiac for simplification. However, due to precession – the gradual shift in Earth’s axis – the sun now passes through Ophiuchus, suggesting that our astrological interpretations should evolve to include this sign.
2. The Voynich Manuscript: My investigation into the Voynich Manuscript, a 15th-century codex filled with mysterious illustrations and an undeciphered script, revealed more connections. Scholars have speculated about its purpose for centuries, with hypotheses…