2012 Quetzalcoatl and the Venus Transit

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The Mayans called Venus Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent. The morning star (and also the evening star) Venus was also associated with Lucifer, known to the Greeks as Phosphorus- the patron saint of knowledge, evolution and free will. The Earth and Venus are sister planets that share a phase locked orbital cycle.

Theres also the constellation of Taurus (the Pleiades star system aka the 7 sisters) viewed by Native Americans and many other cultures as the ancestral home of human beings.

On June 6th, 2012 the planet of Venus will retrograde through the horns of the Taurus constellation through Taurus (Hyades) and Ain (Bull's eyes.)

"Venus is the female love principal in astrology. It's the primordial Yin energy of our system. It's harmony, beauty, sociability, co-operation, women and the goddess energy. So when Venus aligns with the Sun (from our Earth's perspective), the principle life force is united with love, female energy, harmony and the goddess principle.

The June occultation occurs at 18 degrees Gemini with a strong opposition to Pluto. This means very powerful energies are released to harmonise the masculine vital force enabled by the transformational energies of Pluto - almost irresistible! A powerful time of transformation for our very disturbed and disrupted world."

(from http://www.astrologycom.com/venustransit.html)

People are starting to listen to their intuition, dreams, pay attention to synchronicities and the natural world. Were all finding our way and a lot of people seem to be coming to their unique path on their own terms.

The 5th world will be different because the evolving consciousness on our planet is really taking off. As far as the Mayans were concerned I guess its right on time.

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Quetzalcoatl is the Nahuatl (Aztec) word for the Planet Venus, not the Mayan name. In Mesoamerican culture, the planet Venus was male and was the god of war, danger and drought. Wars were planned according to the cycle of Venus. Captives were taken that were often used in sacrifice.

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