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Message Subject IBEX shows interstellar wind flowing from the same location as Ophiuchus Serpentarius (13th Zodiac)
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I wish I could embed this image, but this is really strange. The new IBEX finding shows the interstellar wind is flowing into our solar system from this exact area. Above scorpio and between libra and saggitarius.

[link to i.space.com]

I just happened to come across this tidbit of information which points to that EXACT spot IBEX has identified as being the entry point of the interstellar wind.

Astrologers, or those interested in the historical development of astrology, will point out that some systems include a thirteenth sign of the zodiac known as Ophiuchus Serpentarius, the Serpent Holder. This constellation lies between Sagittarius and Libra, somewhat over Scorpio. In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries this constellation was called Alpheichius. Known as the "God of Invocation", this house was named after the legendary healer, Ophiuchus (Asclepius). The two serpents in his hands later replaced the twin ribbons around the caduceus which became a symbol for physicians. Plato called this thirteenth sign "the god of the underworld".


I didn't even know there was a 13th zodiac.
 Quoting: Plasmare



I didn't even know the solar winds were coming from that direction...that is what you were saying right? Ophiuchus is kinda interesting, I don't know how I feel about the whole Dec 2012 thing, but it was interesting that around ~ 23rd at the end of the this year, it looked like the sun will be facing or aligned with Ophiuchus, the Serpent holder/tamer guy.

I always did wonder if he symbolized a person that overcame some beastly, or serpent, aspect or something.
 
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