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We now know that there is a holy angel, Archangel Uriel, who is watching over the world of Tartarus. This is<br />
where the fallen angels are held separately with eternal bonds. Therefore, there is a need for keys to release them<br />
from their bonds. There is a separate Archangel, Raphael, who resides over the spirits of men. There is another<br />
place for mortal men versus immortal angels. Therefore, the need is for two separate angels to watch over each<br />
location of the underworld. Is this a warning in the skies of judgment and justice coming? Remember, Uranus is<br />
the god of the sky and the heavens and the Constellation of Libra represents the scales of justice.<br />
Virgo<br />
Hydra<br />
Uranus<br />
Saturn<br />
Libra<br />
November 2396 Beginning of month, the sun partially eclipsed with Uranus and moon shining light on Hydra<br />
The radiant light shines on the Constellation of Hydra which represents a serpent-like water beast. Isaiah 27:1<br />
states “In that day the LORD will punish Leviathan the fleeing serpent…..and he will kill the dragon who lives in the sea.”<br />
Beneath the waters was an entrance to the “underworld” and the Hydra was its guardian. The bottomless pit is part<br />
of the underworld where the fallen angels are held in bondage. It has been a long time since seeing the “Eagle” in<br />
the skies on October 2394 when the three woes warning occurred. This heavenly event marks the beginning of<br />
the first woe. The first woe has to do with the release of immortal fallen angels from the abyss or underworld.<br />
Constellation of Hydra depicted as Water Serpent (Jehoshaphat Aspin, 1825)<br />
Hydra – Serpent:<br />
In Greek mythology, the<br />
Lernaean Hydra (Ancient<br />
Greek: Λερναία Ὕδρα) was<br />
an ancient nameless serpentlike<br />
chthonic water beast,<br />
with reptilian traits, that<br />
possessed many (seven)<br />
heads. The seven heads of<br />
the dragon represent seven<br />
kings of ten kingdoms.<br />
Hydra was the guardian of<br />
the underworld.