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<strong>CHAPTER</strong> 6 132<br />

the Orion area--and the arriving souls had to begin the lessons of life over again. Only through countless<br />

experiences under the Orion vibrations could they discover the Great Path. It is these souls we are dealing<br />

with when we speak of The Intruders.<br />

The hide with the urine on it was buried in the ground. This means that the "waste" representing souls of the<br />

cast out ones was placed on Orion worlds--from this "waste" came forth the inhabited planets of the star-suns<br />

in the vicinity of the Orion nebula. These souls migrated to Orion, but in contrast with The Migrants who<br />

arrived on Earth, their abomination period was before the migration, and not after it.<br />

In other versions of the Orion story, he is a son of Poseidon. This would indicate also that individuals from<br />

Atlantis (Poseid) migrated to Orion. It is believed that the good people escaped from Atlantis by spacecraft<br />

and went to the planet Mars while the evil destroyers lost their physical equipment in the sinking of the Lost<br />

Continent and migrated to Orion in spiritual form.<br />

Myths of Orion's death vary. Does his death signify his being "bound"? He was bold enough to challenge<br />

Artemis to a contest in throwing the discus; or he tried to rape one of her maidens and so was slain by an<br />

arrow of the goddess. Or, she caused a scorpion to sting him, which is why Orion's constellation sets as<br />

Scorpio rises into the sky.<br />

Since Artemis, in Greek religion, was known as a virgin goddess of nature, does this mean that Orion<br />

challenged nature? It is possible, for the discus is an ancient symbol of interplanetary Saucers. Perhaps Orion,<br />

like the doomed Lucifer, tried to exalt his throne above all others. Instead of hydrogen power utilized by<br />

Lucifer, Orion tried to subdue the Universe with spacecraft (discus), but in this contest nature (Artemis) won<br />

out. Or he tried to subdue (rape) one of nature's attributes (Artemis' maiden) and so was bound (slain) by a<br />

power or active (arrow) of nature (Artemis). Does this mean that Orion also tried to be the all-powerful one<br />

through the mastery of the "terrible wind"?<br />

Scorpio is the Flying Eagle, and as already shown, is connected with Ezekiel's vision, St. John's Revelation,<br />

and the Tracks On The Desert. Is it any wonder that Orion sets as Scorpio rises into the sky?<br />

Still another myth says that Artemis loved him so that she forgot her duties. Once, as Orion was swimming or<br />

wading far out in the sea, Apollo shone so strongly about him that he was a dark blur on the water. Then<br />

Apollo challenged Artemis to hit the vague mark. The unerring huntress immediately slew, unwittingly, the<br />

giant.<br />

Does this mean that because of the experimentation of the Orion peoples, nature was perverted or "forgot her<br />

duties"? Apollo, symbolic of spacemen of the positive forces, "shone so strongly" about Orion that he was a<br />

"dark blur". Did the good forces (Apollo) gain complete control over the misused natural forces and thereby<br />

cause Orion to be slain (bound)?<br />

The ancient inhabitants of Mesopotamia and India knew that Orion's early rising portended storms. Even<br />

today, this section of Creation is a stormy section--one that seeks to conquer, to subdue.<br />

The Babylonian Talmud states: "If it were not for the heat of Orion the world could not exist because of the<br />

cold of the Pleiades; and if it were not for the cold of the Pleiades the world could not exist because of the<br />

heat of Orion."<br />

This means that without positive and negative polarity there could be no creation. Without the evil (negative)<br />

Orion, the good (positive) Pleiades, would have no incentive to progress. 'The negative forces keep the<br />

positive forces in continuous spiral movement, otherwise there would be no advancement in the Cosmos. In<br />

fact, there would be no Cosmos!

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