Do certain days and certain times have intrinsic significance?steemCreated with Sketch.

in jubilee •  8 years ago 

@dollarvigilante seems to think so. Either that or he believes in assigned significance. In this case I would ask him if he believes in the existence of the Jewish G-d, or the existence of a ruling international Jewish cabal?... or both?

If anything, I think it's clear Saturn reigns supreme over this world (and my life) as the traditional ruler of time, money, and (generation) agriculture. This is certainly true at least metaphorically. The Romans identified the Jewish God with the primordial hooded scythe wielding patriarch, the God Saturn, who was defeated by the the God Jupiter in an ancient war in the heavens. The biggest reason they thought this was because the Jewish God's festivals were all connected with the agricultural cycle, and his sacred day was Saturday, the day of the God Saturn.

As I have never actually encountered the supernatural (whatever that means... can anything be above nature?) I am inclined to think the human events we see that seem to correspond to the Jewish calendar and 'signs in the heavens' are a result of the conspiring of powerful kabbalists, or at least, self-fulfilling prophecy.

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Never had heard about that, and I read a lot about these things, interesting.