The Waterman
The
sixth zodiac constellation is the Waterman or Water Bearer
(Aquarius). He is a man who pours an entire river of water out of a jar, which
flows onto the head of a fish. This figure represents Christ as the Master Teacher and Lawgiver, who pours out blessings on the heads of his
people, or church.
The
Southern Fish.
The first
decan is the Southern Fish (Piscis Austrinus). It is simply a
large fish, which receives the water poured out by the Waterman. Sometimes water
is shown entering the mouth of the fish. The fish is a symbol of Christianity,
or at least of the Lord's followers, even as the Lord called his "fishers
of men." Thus, the water being poured onto the fish appears to represent
blessings and knowledge being poured out on the heads of the followers of
Christ. Fomalhaut is the main star in the mouth.
Balaam's
prophecy: He shall pour the water out of
his buckets…His kingdom shall be exalted… His people will have the strength of a
unicorn, and shall eat up the nations of his enemies, and shall break their
bones, and pierce them through with his arrows.
He lay down as a lion, and as a great lion who shall stir him up.
Jesus
says in John 4 whosever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never
thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water
springing up into everlasting life.
This
special blessing is beginning as Babylon is being taken down now on Jan 20,
2025 (inauguration day) and is represented by Saturn and Venus (Jesus, 2nd
peter 1:19, Rev. 22:16) in conjunction with Fomalhaut the mouth of the fish. It
takes Saturn 30 years to move through the Zodiac. Just like the moon takes 30
days. So, Saturn is like the long hand on a clock and the moon is like the
second hand.
Roman
Mythology: Saturn was the Roman god of
agriculture, wealth, liberation, and time. He was often equated with the Greek
god Cronus, the leader of the first generation of Titans. Saturn’s reign was
seen as a golden age of peace and plenty.
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