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Chapter Six 85<br />
"And they went every one straight forward: whither the spirit was to go, they went; and they turned not when<br />
they went." (Ezekiel 1:12).<br />
This could easily represent a fleet of four space craft or Saucers with their insignia shown on the sides,<br />
designating what portion of the heavens they come from. A man; a lion; an ox (bull); and an eagle. One<br />
represented the Constellation Aquarius (Man); one the Constellation Leo (Lion); one the Constellation Taurus<br />
(Ox or Bull); and one the Constellation Scorpio (Eagle). For the complete reconstruction of the ancient Scale<br />
of Four see Plate XVII. When reading this plate on the hidden meaning of the Four, the vertical columns<br />
should be considered as separate units, so that, when you read down in any of the four columns, you will<br />
discover all related material. Likewise, when you read across from left to right in the horizontal lines or<br />
sections, you will discover four items that are all related.<br />
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THE HIDDEN MEANING OF THE SCALE OF FOUR (DIVINE TETRAD):<br />
The Four Numerals: 1 2 3 4 The Four Cardinal Directions: North East South West The Four Seasons: Winter<br />
Summer Autumn Spring  Winter Solstice Summer Solstice Autumnal Equinox Vernal Equinox Four<br />
Constellations: Aquarius Leo Taurus Scorpio  Gemini Aries Virgo Cancer  Libra Sagittarius Capricorn<br />
Pisces  Saturn Mars Fixed Stars Jupiter  Mercury Sun Moon Venus Four Royal Stars of the Ancients:<br />
Fomalhaut Regulus Aldebaran Antares Four Great Primary Forces RMF ES SM EM Four Beasts: Man Lion<br />
Bull Eagle Four Gospels and Evangelists: Matthew Mark Luke John Four Rivers of Paradise: Gihon Tigris<br />
Euphrates Pison  Incarnation Resurrection Passion Ascension Four Elements: Air Fire Earth Water The<br />
Four Tribes: Reuben Judah Ephraim Dan Four Major or Greater Prophets: Isaiah Daniel Jeremiah Ezekiel<br />
Four Archangels: Gabriel Michael Uriel Raphael  Cold Heat Dryness Moisture The Four Kingdoms: Metals<br />
Animals Stones Plants  Flying Walking Creeping Swimming  Cherub Seraph Ariel Tharsis<br />
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Since Ezekiel could not conceive of a bird being able to fly in "any direction" without turning around, and<br />
since the Saucers did fly or go in any direction without turning, he naturally had to add wings to all four sides<br />
in order to remedy that defect, and also to protect himself and his writings from the uniformed populace. If<br />
there had been a Project "Whirlwind" (Saucer) in Ezekiel's time he would have been ridiculed indeed; and<br />
probably was by many.<br />
Ezekiel didn't realize that the Saucers were separate from their respective occupants. He thought the men in<br />
the Saucers were the spirits of the wheels; to him the Saucers were living things!<br />
"Also out of the midst thereof came the likeness of four living creatures. And this was their appearance; they<br />
had the likeness of a man." (Ezekiel 1:5).<br />
Now that the Saucers are on the ground perhaps we can find out more about them.<br />
"Now as I beheld the living creatures, behold one wheel upon the earth by the living creatures, with his four<br />
faces." (Ezekiel 1:15).<br />
Two-faced men are bad enough, but Ezekiel would have had a difficult time, indeed, with four-faced men.<br />
However, the prophet did not mean that the living creatures had four faces, he meant the wheels had "four<br />
faces".<br />
"The appearance of the wheels and their work was like unto the color of a beryl: _and they four had one<br />
likeness_: and their appearance and their work was as it were a wheel in the middle of a wheel." (Ezekiel