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Dangerous Cusps

The period that occurs while the ages are changing from one to another is called a cusp. With regards to Moses, it is worth mentioning that he was a messianic figure: he was carried in a reed basket (barque/ark) upon the Nile: his name comes from the Egyptian term Messeh - 'anointed' a direct reference to the Egyptian tradition of anointing their pharaohs with crocodile fat. Moses led the 'Jews' out of 'Slavery' in 'Egypt'. 

Just as Moses' Exodus marked the cusp between the waning age of Taurus (Baal/the Golden Calf) and the rise of the age of Aries (the Agnus Dei, aka Lamb of God), Jesus' birth took place during the cusp between the waning of the age of Aries (the Lamb of God) and the rise of the age of Pisces (the Fish). Thus, with the advent of Christianity, the traditions changed from the Lamb of God to the Fisher King or Fisher of Man.

We are currently entering into the cusp between the waning age of Pisces and the waxing age of Aquarius. That said, it is worth taking note of the fact that at the time of Jesus' birth, Herod had ordered the slaughter of the first-born sons of Israel (called the Massacre of the Innocents by the Catholic Church), just as had happened to the first-born sons of Egypt at the waning of the previous age of Taurus.

For context, the terminology 'first born' and 'under two years of age' do not mean the eldest child of each family, but rather is in reference to the two generations of children born at the cusp of a new age. The Bulls of Babylon during Taurus were replaced by the Lambs of Egypt during Aries, and then the Little Fish of Israel (Catholic Friday is Fish Day) during Pisces, which is a harbinger to our present-day. Note that while the Vatican and many within our government tacitly or overtly endorse the slaughter of children through abortion disguised as healthcare, stem-cell therapies and mRNA vaccinations, the slaughter of the children of Aquarius is by no coincidence. The Age of Pisces lasted roughly 2,000 years: the song Age of Aquarius came out in 1969: less than four years later, Roe versus Wade went into effect.