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[[File:375px-Ursa Major IAU.svg.png|thumb|Ursa Major]] | [[File:375px-Ursa Major IAU.svg.png|thumb|Ursa Major]] | ||
Ursa Major (Latin: "Larger She-Bear"; also known as the Great Bear) is a constellation visible throughout the year in most of the northern hemisphere. It can be seen best in the month of April. It is dominated by the widely recognized asterism known as the Big Dipper or the Plough, which is a useful pointer towards the north, and it has mythological significance in numerous world cultures. | Ursa Major (Latin: "Larger She-Bear"; also known as the [[Great Bear]]) is a constellation visible throughout the year in most of the northern hemisphere. It can be seen best in the month of April. It is dominated by the widely recognized asterism known as the Big Dipper or the Plough, which is a useful pointer towards the north, and it has mythological significance in numerous world cultures. | ||
Ursa Major has been reconstructed as an Indo-European constellation.It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century AD astronomer Ptolemy. It is mentioned by such poets as Homer, Spenser, Shakespeare and Tennyson. The Finnish epic Kalevala mentions it, Vincent van Gogh painted it, and Federico Garcia Lorca mentions in his poem "Song for the Moon" written August 1920. | Ursa Major has been reconstructed as an Indo-European constellation.It was one of the 48 constellations listed by the 2nd century AD astronomer Ptolemy. It is mentioned by such poets as Homer, Spenser, Shakespeare and Tennyson. The Finnish epic Kalevala mentions it, Vincent van Gogh painted it, and Federico Garcia Lorca mentions in his poem "Song for the Moon" written August 1920. | ||
==Big Dipper== | ==Big Dipper== | ||
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In Theosophy, it is believed the Seven Stars of the Pleiades focus the spiritual energy of the Seven Rays from the Galactic Logos to the Seven Stars of the Great Bear, then to Sirius, then to the Sun, then to the god of Earth (Sanat Kumara), and finally through the seven Masters of the Seven Rays to the human race. | In Theosophy, it is believed the Seven Stars of the Pleiades focus the spiritual energy of the Seven Rays from the Galactic Logos to the Seven Stars of the Great Bear, then to Sirius, then to the Sun, then to the god of Earth (Sanat Kumara), and finally through the seven Masters of the Seven Rays to the human race. | ||
*The Lakota people call the constellation Wičhákhiyuhapi, or "Great Bear"." | *The Lakota people call the constellation Wičhákhiyuhapi, or "Great Bear"." | ||
==Solar Rishi and Solar Reisha== | |||
The [[Solar Rishi]] are the masculine aspects of the [[Godhead]] that birth themselves through the [[Ursa Major]] or [[Great Bear]] constellation as Eternal Cosmic Solar Christ Consciousness gestalts taking God creator form as [[Solar Dragon]]s. The [[Solar Rishi]] make up the [[Ray]] aspects of our entire Universal creation and collectively are also referred to as the Founders of the [[Threefold Founder Flame]] that make up the [[GSF]] Triad or Godhead of our [[Universal Time Matrix]]. During the [[Cosmic Energy Cycle]], their hierogamic counterparts were revealed as the [[Solar Reisha]], which emanate through the Seven Sisters of [[Pleiades]] and embody as the [[Triple Solar Goddess]] spiritual aspects of creation. | |||
The [[Solar Rishi]] and [[Solar Reisha]] unite within the [[Threefold Founder Flame]]s of the [[Godhead]] in which to form their consciousness transport vehicle, the [[Universal Ankh Body]] with multiple layered [[Solar Dragon Rings]] in which they may travel throughout all of the time cycles in the [[Universal Time Matrix]]. The [[Cosmic Dragon Starhuman]] of a [[Solar Rishi]] or Solar Reisha aspects embody through the sacred union made between the [[Ursa Major]] and [[Pleiades]] constellations of which their merged aspects travel through all of these stars at once. Ursa Major and Pleiades constellations are the [[Cosmic Prototype of Sacred Union]] that hold the Universal [[Hierogamic Union]] [[Male and Female Principle Stars]] transmissions for our [[Universal Time Matrix]]. | |||
==HGS Session References== | ==HGS Session References== | ||