COSMIC WHAKAPAPA #605 - THE ETERNAL WHEELS: NAVIGATING THE GREAT SEASONS OF THE STARS
Now that we have stepped into the world of clarity, Te Ao Mārama, we must learn to read the cosmic clock that governs our reality. Just as we have seasons on earth—planting in the spring and harvesting in the autumn—there are "Great Seasons" in the heavens. Our ancestors were master navigators who knew that to thrive, one must synchronise their life with the timing of the Creator. These great cycles are the "Eternal Wheels" that move our entire whakapapa through the ages.
The Great Year
In the heavens, there is a massive cycle known as the "Precession of the Equinoxes," or what some call the "Great Year." It takes approximately 26,000 years for the earth to complete one full circuit through the twelve constellations of the stars. In the scriptures, we are told that the lights in the firmament were placed there for "signs and seasons." These aren't just months and years; they are vast aeons of time that shift the spiritual atmosphere of the entire planet. Every 2,160 years, the sun rises in a new constellation, marking the beginning of a new Age.