Until The End Of The Age




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Age 
n.1. the length of time that a person has lived or a thing has existed. 
: a particular stage in someone's life.
:the latter part of existence. 

n.2. a distinct period of history. 
:Geology: a division of time that is a subdivision of an epoch, corresponding to a stage in chronostratigraphy.
Archaic: a lifetime taken as a measure of time; a generation.
Informal: a very long time.

v. grow old or older, especially visibly and obviously so.
:cause to grow, feel, or appear older.
:(especially with reference to an alcoholic drink) mature or allow to mature. 
:determine how old (something) is.

Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and lo, I am with you alway, [even] unto the end of the world. Amen.

World 
:properly an age; by extension perpetuity (also past); by implication the world; specifically (Jewish) a Messianic period (present or future): - {age} {course} {eternal} (for) ever ({-more)} {(n-]ever) (beginning of {the} while the) world ({began} without end). 

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Chronostratigraphy 
:the branch of geology concerned with establishing the absolute ages of strata.

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Strata
:plural of Stratum

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Stratum
1:a layer or a series of layers of rock in the ground.
"a stratum of flint"
synonyms: layer, vein, seam, lode, bed
"a stratum of flint"
:a thin layer within any structure.
"thin strata of air"
2: a level or class to which people are assigned according to their social status, education, or income.
"members of other social strata"
Statistics: a group into which members of a population are divided in stratified sampling.


Astrological Age 
There are twelve astrological ages corresponding to the twelve zodiacal signs in western astrology. At the completion of one cycle of twelve astrological ages, the cycle is claimed to repeat itself every 25,920 years.

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Zodiac
n.1. Astrology: a belt of the heavens within about 8° either side of the ecliptic, including all apparent positions of the sun, moon, and most familiar planets. It is divided into twelve equal divisions or signs (Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces).

1a :  an imaginary band in the heavens centered on the ecliptic that encompasses the apparent paths of all the planets and is divided into 12 constellations or signs each taken for astrological purposes to extend 30 degrees of longitude
b :  a figure representing the signs of the
zodiac
and their symbols
2:  a cyclic course


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Apparent
adj. 1. readily seen; exposed to sight; open to view; visible:
The crack in the wall was readily apparent.
2. capable of being easily perceived or understood; plain or clear; obvious:
The solution to the problem was apparent to all.
3. according to appearances, initial evidence, incomplete results, etc.; ostensible rather than actual:
He was the apparent winner of the election.
4. entitled to a right of inheritance by birth, indefeasible except by one's death before that of the ancestor, to an inherited throne, title, or other estate.
5. (usually prenominal) seeming, as opposed to real: his apparent innocence belied his complicity in the crime
6. (physics) as observed but ignoring such factors as the motion of the observer, changes in the environment, etc

Word Origin and History for apparent Expand
adj.
late 14c., from Old French aparant "evident, obvious, visible," from Latin apparentem (nominative apparens) "visible, manifest," present participle of apparere (see appear ). First attested in phrase heir apparent (see heir ). Meaning "superficial" is c.1400. Apparent magnitude in astronomy (how bright a heavenly body looks from earth, as opposed to absolute magnitude, which is how bright it really is) is attested from 1875.


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Astrology 
n.: the study of the movements and relative positions of celestial bodies interpreted as having an influence on human affairs and the natural world. 
late Middle English: from Old French astrologie, from Latin astrologia, from Greek, from astron ‘star.’ The term (in full natural astrology ) originally denoted the practical uses of astronomy, applied in the measurement of time and the prediction of natural phenomena. The current sense (in full judicial astrology, relating to human affairs) dates from the mid 16th century.

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Astronomy 
n: the branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
Middle English (also denoting astrology): from Old French astronomie, from Latin astronomia, from Greek, from astronomos (adjective) ‘star-arranging.’


The heavenly bodies
as represented by the Zodiac
move forward through the months/years
and
backward through the Ages or retrograde.

Not only is each sign a part of each year
but itself
represents an age which lasts 2,160 years.

Because the cycle repeats 
not only will He have been with us 
'until the end of The Age' 
of Pisces
but will return again 
in the next Age of Pisces
and also 
be with us all the while. 


This video gave me a few chuckles
277 What Aquarius Means To You

(added 10.2.16)
Speaking Of New
and
How Things Aren't Always As They May Seem

What's up with the 13th sign of the zodiac?
Interesting that it is said to be of historic record.
It's also interesting that it has to do with a serpent and earth's tilt.

As more and more evidence has begun to present itself
it certainly seems it couldn't hurt to do a little digging
and
to perhaps take a second look at things in a new light.
Wouldn't you agree?

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