- Read Wikipedia article “Cherub”
This image, I don’t know, maybe it’s from a computer game or just downloaded from the internet, but it very well illustrates the explanation of why there are seven days in a week — why seven. And see, don’t pay attention to what’s in the circles, that’s not important, it only confuses — just focus on the elements. So, we see the Sun, Moon, Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, and Venus — six of them. And the seventh is Mercury at the bottom. And this is what it’s about: if you look closely, it’s like two columns — one solar column and one lunar column. And beneath the Sun there are the Sun itself, Jupiter, Mars, and Mercury. Beneath the Moon there are the Moon, Saturn, Venus, and Mercury — so essentially, this one element, the fourth one, is present in both groups. Do you see the catch? And that’s what confuses people. That’s why they don’t understand how this works. What’s even more interesting is that these are opposites: in the Sun’s world there are four elements, but three of them are opposite, mirror elements under the Moon. So we see the Sun, Jupiter, Mars — these are under the Sun, and the Moon, Saturn, Venus — under the Moon — six elements total. These represent the three solar worlds — sky, earth, underworld — and three lunar worlds — also sky, earth, underworld. The fourth world is death, ether — you can call it that. And because it is formless, it is the fourth element for both groups. That’s the key, how this is decoded is very interesting. This is what should be noted because it’s a hint at how the matrix is generally constructed.
I’ll explain. So right now I want to decode the calendar. The calendar has 12 zodiac signs, that is, 12 months, so, 12. But there are calendars where it is clearly shown that the calendar is divided into two halves: black and white. And as if there are 6 months from one world and 6 from another. That’s exactly how it is. It’s all a matrix within a matrix. So, if you divide the calendar, the calendar has 6 months, like 6 days in a week, and the seventh, the seven, goes to the center — that is ether. Do you understand? And so, if you make a calendar now, the planets I just showed you, there are seven of them, and six of them are six zodiac signs, the seventh is Mercury, which is in the center, and that’s six zodiac signs.