Quick Comms: The Firmament
Not exactly Comms, but consider it the prototype.
Let’s talk about alchemy, my favorite subject.
First off, let’s give a quick definition of alchemy.
Alchemy is the process of distillation and concentration of a thing to arrive at a pure essence which is the physical manifestation of the idea of the thing, called a “spirit.” Well, at least if such a thing could be embodied.
The idea is that you got a lot of lemons, like 1000 lemons, and want to reduce them into a single vial of lemon essence. Not to be confused with the essential oils of the lemon, but the effervescent step beyond. Now, we can debate all day whether or not any of that is real, the point is that alchemists pursue this lofty substance of any particular thing as a primary focus of their “art.”
The same can be said with the Firmament.
But, you say, “how can someone distill an idea from the sky?”
The Firmament, after all, is an interpretation of the sky. It’s considered the full scope of the ups and downs, the ins and outs, and the total celestial landscape one is able to see in the night and day heavens above.
It’s the thing Sailors sail by to chart their course and find their bearings. Every movement of the stars is recorded and catalogued in order to reference ones location on the globe. Yes, I said globe, as some interpretations of the Firmament include a flat earth model. These models have merit just as a 2D blueprint of an origami crane or a cross-section of a mechanical part has merit in determining how it’s all put together. It’s the modern dumbass’s failed attempt at interpreting the model that’s at fault. You gotta think literally AND figuratively.
Take a look at St. Hildegard's Universe model.
Looking at that model of the Universe, you might say “hey, that looks like a vagina!”
Yes.
Remember, LITERALLY AND FIGURATIVELY.
The Universe, therefore, is the symbolic equivalent to a womb to an alchemist, whose aim, as you recall, is to distill all things, even ideas, down into its most apt concentrated interpretation.
In other words, this is an example of alchemy:
You take a hard to grasp idea and distill it down (dumb it down) so that the layman who has not yet “lined his brain with eyes”(introspection) can understand it.
More to the point, the Firmament is the same dumbing down interpretation of a much loftier idea.
The idea of celestial markers.
Celebrities…
The Firmament is a Prototype to Comms
Back in the days of aristocrats, kings, queens, sheriffs, governors, tax collectors and other such positions of caste powers, those in charge were seen as “big movers” in the societal order. Some you feared, some you respected. Others you just reviled or even pitied. Basically, people in positions of power had their own “gravity” about them, which is to say, a particular influence over others.
Whenever the Sun cast its light upon these people, when they were out and about, they got a lot of attention because if some random goober off the street could garner their interest for a moment it might result in them receiving some sort of “blessing” from the powerful celebrity. Mr. Beast, on YouTube for instance, knows exactly what it’s like to have a “gravitational pull” and be pestered by little rocks burning up in his atmosphere all day every day, asking for money and favors from a seemingly endless “well of influence.”
It’s all very metaphorical, you see. Everything said about the stars, planets, and other orbital bodies can apply to normies desperately wanting to “join the stars” in the sky, or the Firmament as we are discussing.
The same holds true today as it did thousands of years ago. Concepts like “praying to the planet Venus” for instance doesn’t mean go out and yodel at the heavens. It’s actually an encrypted guide on how to appease any particular celebrity that is assigned a “Venus” figure status. Venus is the god of fertility and femininity. “Praying” to such an entity means you are asking for advice or a “shoutout” from that celebrity who has embodied the planetary concept at any point in time.
It’s all just grifting and clout-chasing, basically.
Even before the internet, people understood that the elite are a caste of a mafia-like cult that doesn’t simply permit anyone to join their ranks off the streets. You first have to do something to appease them and show your worth to them as a tool or weapon to be used to control the “dull” masses. Dull, because they don’t shine like the “stars.”
Therefore, the “Firmament” is a model representation of the “celestial” aka “celebrity” bodies in any society and how one might be able to navigate the popular circles(orbits) of these gravitational influences such that one might join them as an installed component of the Firmament themselves.
Celebrities, such as the planets, are entangled in three ways. The first with a celebrity face, the second with a celestial planet which has its own representation, and third with an industry in the World of Man. All in keeping with body, soul and mind respectively.
Someone like Shaquille O'Neal, for example, gets famous in sports, signs some contracts with companies like Office Depot and Krispy Kreme, and then becomes a household name entangled with the fates of those organizations. He becomes their face, with the organization being the body.
ORGAN-ization.
As those company faces, he is allotted certain privileges, but only so long as he fulfils the contract to the letter(and beyond). Signing his soul away is one thing, it’s another to not be allowed to be seen in certain places because it would “send a wrong message.”
You see, that’s the delicacy of Comms. If Shaq shows up to a UFC game unannounced, for instance, it sends a message in Comms. It’d be no different than if Halley's Comet randomly appeared circling Saturn. The entanglement, the linking, the proxy, the mirror — whatever you wanna call it, has to abide by the nature of its celestial parent, otherwise the Comms will go haywire. Or so they think. The Cabal actually believes it’s that interconnected such that people just showing up to the wrong party will spin the planets out of their orbits.
Keep in mind these are the same people who think sacrificing children to Moloch will make rain…
So, it’s no surprise that they think this way as well. Rather, they convince their cult members of this such that should they dare step out of line the world may very much come to an end. They pump them up with such delusions and brainwashing that they truly manage to convince their disciples that the fate of humanity and the Universe rests on them reading an ad for cheap donuts. That if the “orange man bad” becomes President then Earth will blow up.
That’s the power of the Firmament. The idea that humanity can scribe its fate and predict the future as well as reveal the past by entangling people’s image with celestial bodies, including the zodiac. That’s why every mainstream outlet has, in some form or fashion, a page dedicated to giving out horoscopes. They outline certain “movings of the stars” in an encrypted way only those who are privy to the “true meaning” of the celestial deities can understand.
Everything else you hear about the Firmament, especially from old texts, are just more of the same but in a prototype phase, as it wasn’t until they managed to get a newspaper, radio, and TV in every home that they could have every person on earth respect and recognize the figures as much or if not more than the planets and stars themselves.
Crazy, sure, but as always it doesn’t matter if you believe it, what matters is that they do.
For the record, this is how Nostradamus plotted the “happenings” of royals and world powers. He watched the “stars” not the stars. That’s why his writings are so cryptic, because they are “mirrors” for actual figures of his time.