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The Myth Of Precession
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Post: #121
RE: The Myth Of Precession
There is a big difference in the implication of an binary orbit with Sirius. For astrologers, the movement from one sign to another after 2160 years is a big deal. We have been in the sign of Pisces since before Christ was born. If these sign entries and exits are nothing more than the consequence of a wobble, they don't mean much. If, however, they are the 12 seasons of a Sirius/Sun year lasting 26,000 years, there might be more to it. Also, Sri Yukteswar, the teacher of Yogananda, says that as we approach Sirius the Earth becomes more spiritual. According to him we are in the stupidest phase, The Kali Yuga because of our distance from Sirius. It is an interesting conjecture. and all the more amazing that Sri Yukteswar drew an eliptical orbit of the Sun/Sirius system, as we now think it to be. Earlier in this thread there are links to Sri Yukteswar's ideas. Now keep in mind, Sri Yukteswar was writing in the late 1800's, long before any one noticed the evidence for a binary orbit with Sirius. One can take note of also that the Theosophists also wrote of Sirius as our binary partner in the early 1900"s.
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Post: #122
RE: The Myth Of Precession
Sri Yukteswar wrote his two great predictions in his book "The Holy Science": That we would find that matter is energy, and that we are part of a binary system with another star.
http://www.dwaparayuga.com/2007/08/dwapa...-life.html
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Ahriman
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Post: #123
RE: The Myth Of Precession
LoP Guest  Wrote:
Sri Yukteswar wrote his two great predictions in his book "The Holy Science": That we would find that matter is energy, and that we are part of a binary system with another star.
http://www.dwaparayuga.com/2007/08/dwapa...-life.html

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We have a link to his book right Cheer

http://www.scribd.com/doc/45849064/Sri-Y...ly-Science

http://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/boe/boe010.htm
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07-01-2012 04:33 AM

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Post: #124
RE: The Myth Of Precession
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So where does this place Sol in its current precession location around its binary companion?

Doesn't precession imply a nearing, and procession a moving away?

Are we nearing the center of gravity?

Perihelion, Aphelion or somewhere in between?

Bump

?

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Ahriman
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Post: #125
RE: The Myth Of Precession
Johntaraz  Wrote:
Johntaraz  Wrote:
So where does this place Sol in its current precession location around its binary companion?

Doesn't precession imply a nearing, and procession a moving away?

Are we nearing the center of gravity?

Perihelion, Aphelion or somewhere in between?

Bump

?

From my dummy laymens point of veiw we are comming around from the longest part of the orbit heading back towrd sirius. It has blue shifted. We're on the way back around 7pm on the dial according to Sri Yukteswar.

Cheers

http://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/boe/boe010.htm
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Post: #126
RE: The Myth Of Precession
Ahriman  Wrote:
Johntaraz  Wrote:
Johntaraz  Wrote:
So where does this place Sol in its current precession location around its binary companion?

Doesn't precession imply a nearing, and procession a moving away?

Are we nearing the center of gravity?

Perihelion, Aphelion or somewhere in between?

Bump

?

From my dummy laymens point of veiw we are comming around from the longest part of the orbit heading back towrd sirius. It has blue shifted. We're on the way back around 7pm on the dial according to Sri Yukteswar.

Cheers
Another astonishing coincidence of modern Binary research and Sri Yukteswar is the place in the orbit is IDENTICAL in both. This link to Cruttenden suggests we are 1500 years past the half way point, or apogee on our way back to Sirius. Astonishing is certainly the word when on page 20 of "The Holy Science" Sri Yukteswar says that the darkest time of the Kali Yuga(when the Sun was farthest from Sirius) was 500AD The SAME date!
Here is Cruttenden:
http://www.netplaces.com/guide-to-2012/t...titute.htm
Her is Sri Yukteswar
http://www.scribd.com/doc/35297919/Sri-Y...ly-Science
Keep in mind Sri Yukteswar wrote this book in 1894
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Post: #127
RE: The Myth Of Precession
Ahriman  Wrote:
Johntaraz  Wrote:
Johntaraz  Wrote:
So where does this place Sol in its current precession location around its binary companion?

Doesn't precession imply a nearing, and procession a moving away?

Are we nearing the center of gravity?

Perihelion, Aphelion or somewhere in between?

Bump

?

From my dummy laymens point of veiw we are comming around from the longest part of the orbit heading back towrd sirius. It has blue shifted. We're on the way back around 7pm on the dial according to Sri Yukteswar.

Cheers
Thanks.
I still think our proximity to some dark star or binary twin might explain some of the earth changes and solar system changes.

I remember reading somewhere that Sirius was once red according to ancient lore? Or is my memory fading...

"The unexamined life is not worth living."--Socrates"
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Post: #128
RE: The Myth Of Precession
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Ahriman  Wrote:
Johntaraz  Wrote:
Bump

?

From my dummy laymens point of veiw we are comming around from the longest part of the orbit heading back towrd sirius. It has blue shifted. We're on the way back around 7pm on the dial according to Sri Yukteswar.

Cheers
Thanks.
I still think our proximity to some dark star or binary twin might explain some of the earth changes and solar system changes.

I remember reading somewhere that Sirius was once red according to ancient lore? Or is my memory fading...

YW & correct. Ancient astronomers reported Sirius as red and now it's blue. Which means we're headed toward Sirius.

Cheers

http://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/boe/boe010.htm
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Post: #129
RE: The Myth Of Precession
Ok guys, got a little question for the mathematically inclined. For a redshift to go blue the Sun would have to be traveling at a good clip, say some fraction of the speed of light, since that is what is being talked about here. Now, the Sun at farthest away from Sirius is, according to Cruttenden, 8 light years, and at the closest 2 light years. And the orbit takes 26,000 years approx. So how fast would the Sun be moving? Now I'm no math expert, but I would guess the Sun wouldn't even come close to the speeds it would take to change a red shift to a blue shift. If it was could you imagine the torque as we swing around the close approch to Sirius? We would have to hang on for dear life or fly off into space. c'mon guys, get out your slide rules.
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