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'Beardless Jesus' found in Spain





Archaeologists in Spain say they have found one of the world's earliest known images of Jesus. It is engraved on a glass plate dating back to the 4th Century AD, reports from Spain say. The plate is believed to have been used to hold Eucharistic bread as it was consecrated in early Christian rituals. It measures 22cm in diameter and fragments of it were unearthed outside the southern Spanish city of Linares, ABC newspaper reports. Scientists working for the FORVM MMX project found it inside a building used for religious worship in what remains of the ancient town of Castulo. The find made scientists "review the chronology of early Christianity in Spain", FORVM MMX project director Marcelo Castro told El Mundo newspaper. BBC, Oct.3  http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-29480874


The chart for the last solar eclipse of April 29  at Linares, Spain is shown here. Notice that it falls in the 12th house square the MC and opposite the TNP Poseidon that is linked to spirituality and religion.

Twelfth House
Traditionally, it is a wholly unfortunate house, associated with sad events, sorrow, anguish of mind, tribulation, captivity, imprisonment, persecution.





The eclipse [9ta] is conjunct the star Azha, eta Eridanus. . Eridanus was an ancient celestial river. Unlike earthly rivers, Eridanus is depicted flowing upstream symbolizing a return to the past. A reference to archaeological finds is, therefore, quite appropriate under stars of Eridanus.

Progressing the chart to Oct 3, the date of the news, brings the TNP  Poseidon opposite the Sun to the horizon axis. Here  conjunct the progressed Ascendant and Poseidon are the stars theta Crucis [9sc] and mu Crucis [10sc49] both belonging to the constellation of the Cross[1] which by association is linked to Christ and Christianity.






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