Chapter 2 — Timeline

Chapter 2, Timeline, in the Wheel of Heaven outlines a series of epochs, each corresponding to a Zodiac sign, starting from the Age of Capricorn to the Age of Aquarius. It explores the activities and influence of the Elohim, an advanced extraterrestrial civilization, throughout these ages. This journey includes their genetic experimentation, the creation of artificial life, and the shaping of Earth's ecosystems. Key biblical events are reinterpreted, suggesting a deep connection between the Elohim and humanity. The narrative weaves through historical epochs, indicating the Elohim's continuous influence on Earth and its life forms.

2.1 Preamble →

before 21'810BC

The Preamble introduces a speculative narrative about an advanced extraterrestrial civilization, the Elohim, who embark on genetic experimentation and interstellar exploration. Drawing parallels with the "Jurassic Park" series, it delves into the hypothetical events leading up to the Elohim's arrival on Earth, set against the backdrop of the Age of Capricorn, 21,810 years ago. This story blends elements of science fiction with mythology, exploring themes of scientific hubris and the ramifications of genetic engineering.

Preamble

2.2 Age of Capricorn →

22'810—19'650BC

The Age of Capricorn discusses the first precessional month in the Great Year cycle, a period of 2,160 years when the rising Sun on the Vernal Equinox aligns with the Capricorn constellation. This epoch marks the arrival of the Elohim, an extraterrestrial civilization, on Earth, following a tragic incident in their genetic experiments. The page also interprets various Biblical passages, particularly from Genesis, suggesting that the term "Elohim" refers to beings from the sky who selected Earth for their scientific projects, including the creation of artificial life. This interpretation proposes a different understanding of the Biblical "days" as long periods marked by the precessional cycle of the Earth's axis.

Age of Capricorn

2.3 Age of Sagittarius →

19'650—17'490BC

The Age of Sagittarius, spanning from 19,650 to 17,490 BC, is depicted as the second World Age following the Age of Capricorn. It begins with an advanced extraterrestrial civilization, having already confirmed Earth's potential for sustaining life, embarking on terraforming activities. This period is allegorically linked to the 'Second Day of Creation' in Genesis, where the division of 'waters above and below the firmament' is interpreted as scientific investigations between Earth's oceanic and atmospheric layers. The culmination of these activities is the creation of a continent from the ocean's seabed through controlled explosions, a significant step towards establishing a permanent presence on Earth​.

Age of Sagittarius

2.4 Age of Scorpio →

17'490—15'330BC

The Age of Scorpio, lasting from 17,490 to 15,330 BC, represents the "Third Day of Creation" in the Wheel of Heaven narrative. Following the terraforming achievements of the Age of Sagittarius, this epoch is characterized by the Elohim scientists' efforts in synthetic biology on the newly formed supercontinent. They focused on creating vegetation, including various types of plants capable of reproduction, thereby initiating the first steps towards a diverse ecosystem on Earth. Their work, combining scientific prowess with artistic influence, sought to create a harmonious and aesthetically pleasing natural world. This period is crucial in the narrative for laying the foundations of life as we know it, marking a significant transition from terraforming to life creation​​.

Age of Scorpio

2.5 Age of Libra →

15'330—13'170BC

The Age of Libra, lasting from 15,330 to 13,170 BC, in the Wheel of Heaven narrative, represents the "Fourth Day of Creation." Following the establishment of plant life during the Age of Scorpio, the Age of Libra focuses on the further development and regulation of Earth's newly engineered ecosystems. The Elohim scientists utilized their understanding of celestial bodies to measure time and adapt to Earth's cycles, aiding in the design of Earth-specific flora and fauna. This period involved creating balanced ecosystems with a variety of plants, fungi, and small life forms, and understanding Earth's climate and biomes to ensure the survival and flourishing of these engineered species​​.

Age of Libra

2.6 Age of Virgo →

13'170—11'010BC

The Age of Virgo, lasting from 13,170 to 11,010 BC, marks a significant period in the Wheel of Heaven narrative, following the Age of Libra. During this age, the focus shifts to the creation of aquatic life and birds. The process began with the creation of plankton, small and large fish, and seaweed to establish a balanced aquatic ecosystem. This development mirrors modern ecological principles. Additionally, this era saw the introduction of birds, with artists playing a key role in designing their diverse forms and vibrant colors. However, some designs were so elaborate that they impacted the birds' flight abilities. Notably, this period also included the creation of large, fearsome creatures resembling dragons, dinosaurs, and brontosaurs, acknowledging the earlier opposition to such ambitious creation plans on the scientists' home planet​​​​.

Age of Virgo

2.7 Age of Leo →

11'010—8'850BC

The Age of Leo, spanning from 11,010 to 8,850 BC, follows the Age of Virgo in the Wheel of Heaven narrative. This age is marked by the creation of land animals, following the establishment of marine life and birds. The planet, now rich with vegetation, provided ample resources for these new herbivores, and carnivores were later introduced to maintain ecological balance. A significant development during this age was the creation of artificial human beings, resembling the extraterrestrial scientists themselves. This led to controversy on their home planet due to fears that these new beings might surpass their creators in capabilities. Consequently, the newly created humans were left to live primitively, without scientific knowledge, and each human race is said to correspond to a team of creators​​​​.

Age of Leo

2.8 Age of Cancer →

8'850—6'690BC

The Age of Cancer, spanning from 8,850 to 6,690 BC, follows the Age of Leo in the Wheel of Heaven narrative. This era is crucial for the development of the relationship between humans and their extraterrestrial creators, the Elohim. Key events include the Elohim scientists, identified as "the Serpent," defying their own government's restrictions by providing humans with advanced scientific knowledge. This act of rebellion led to their exile on Earth and created a shift in the dynamic between humans and their creators, as humans began to seek knowledge and power independently. This period represents a significant turning point in the narrative, marked by conflict and the pursuit of intellectual autonomy by humans​​​​.

Age of Cancer

2.9 Age of Gemini →

6'690—4'530BC

The Age of Gemini, lasting from 6,690 to 4,530 BC, follows the Age of Cancer in the Wheel of Heaven narrative. This age is characterized as a period of new beginnings and transformation, symbolized by the story of Noah and the Flood. It represents a shift towards increased communication and cooperation between different cultures and peoples, facilitating the sharing and dissemination of ideas and knowledge. During this time, the Elohim faction exiled to Earth, including the group known as the Serpent, held a belief in sharing scientific knowledge with humanity, contrasting with the controlling approach of the Elohim government from their home planet. This age also includes the dramatic event where the Elohim government, feeling threatened by human scientific advancement, decides to destroy all life on Earth with nuclear missiles. However, the exiled creators intervened, asking Noah to build a spaceship to preserve species' genetic material, ensuring the continuation of life on Earth after the cataclysm​​​​.

Age of Gemini

2.10 Age of Taurus →

4'530—2'370BC

The Age of Taurus, from 4,530 to 2,370 BC, is a significant period in the Wheel of Heaven narrative, following the Age of Gemini. In this age, the previously exiled creators were pardoned and allowed to return to their home planet. They advocated for the humans on Earth, drawing the attention of their home planet to Earth and its inhabitants. Meanwhile, some humans, harboring a desire for vengeance, gathered in the towns of Sodom and Gomorrah. These humans, who had previously salvaged scientific secrets, prepared to retaliate against those who attempted to destroy them. This era culminated in the destruction of these towns by what is interpreted as a divine atomic explosion, as described in the biblical account of Sodom and Gomorrah​​​​​​​​.

Age of Taurus

2.11 Age of Aries →

2'370—210BC

The Age of Aries, spanning from 2,370 to 210 BC, succeeds the Age of Taurus in the Wheel of Heaven narrative. This era is marked by significant biblical events, particularly relating to Moses, a pivotal figure in Judaism. The narrative interprets Moses' encounter with the burning bush as an interaction with advanced technology, akin to a rocket, symbolizing an extraterrestrial presence. Furthermore, this age details the liberation of the people of Israel, guided by the Elohim, who led them during the day in a pillar of cloud and by night in a pillar of fire, as described in the Book of Exodus. These events illustrate the continued influence and guidance of the Elohim in human affairs during this period​​​​.

Age of Aries

2.12 Age of Pisces →

210BC—1950

The Age of Pisces, spanning from 210 BC to 1950 AD, succeeded the Age of Aries and recently transitioned into the Age of Aquarius. This era is characterized by significant biblical events, notably the role of Christ, whose mission was to spread the truth of the biblical scriptures worldwide, serving as a foundation for humanity's understanding in the forthcoming age of science. The Age of Aquarius, beginning in 1945 with the development of nuclear power and information systems, symbolizes a time of increased knowledge and technological advancement, enabling humanity to reinterpret ancient wisdom through a modern lens. Additionally, the Age of Pisces included the birth of a significant child, born from a human mother and an extraterrestrial, inheriting unique telepathic abilities, as depicted in the biblical story of the birth of Jesus Christ​​​​​​​​.

Age of Pisces

2.13 Age of Aquarius →

1945—...

The Age of Aquarius, spanning from 1950 CE to 4110 CE, marks the current era in the Wheel of Heaven narrative, succeeding the Age of Pisces. This age, referred to as the New Age, signifies a major transition in world paradigms. It represents the end of the world of the Church, reflecting a completion of its role in preparing humanity for the return of extraterrestrial creators. The Age of Pisces, identified with Christ and his apostles, transitions into the Age of Aquarius, symbolizing a period of significant change, including the reestablishment of the state of Israel in 1946. This era is characterized by a shift in global consciousness and understanding, aligning with prophecies and symbolizing transformative changes in human society and knowledge​​​​​​​​.

Age of Aquarius
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