Hidden Connection Between The Zodiac, Ancient Egypt, Freemasonry And Christianity
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - It is a controversial and sensitive subject that can shed light on our ancestors’ deepest beliefs, and some events that take place in the modern world.
What does the Cross of the Zodiac, Egyptian mythology, Freemasonry and Christianity have in common?
Why did some consider our ancestors' worship of the Sun, the stars and the twelve constellations dangerous?
In what way and by whom were ancient Egyptian beliefs and traditions integrated into Western society? A closer investigations of this connection reveals something intriguing, but also a bit unsettling.
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