Dear Doves,
- At the pyramid significant date of 2447 BC,
Zavijava rose in the east at the Christ Angle of 26.3 degrees north
of due east--not south.
- At the birth of Christ this star rose at 14
degrees north of due east (not south), the angle of the causeway
from the Great Pyramid.
- Zavijava and the sun are in conjunction on
September 19-21 and not September 11. However, Mercury is in conjunction
with Zavijava on September 11.
My apologies to Gary Dowdle for the confusion
on north and south. My confusion between Mercury and the sun on September
11 and 20-21 can only be explained by late night work that was easily
confused between head nods on the keyboard. The important thing is that
this is cleared up and makes even more sense.
- Zavijava is at the Christ angle to the north
which is where Bethlehem lies from the Great Pyramid--that is at about
2447 BC.
- Zavijava then rises at the birth of Christ at
the angle of the Great Pyramid's causeway of 14 degrees, keeping
another angle associated with the Great Pyramid.
- September 11th still has a conjunction, but
with Mercury.
- Zavijava does conjunct with the sun, but at
about September 19-21 (2006-2017). This would make more sense since this
is the time associated with Rosh Hashanah 2017 (September 21).
I hope this clears up the issues.
In Christ,
Daniel Matson