Wednesday 4 October 2023

The Miss Universe Annular Eclipse Ritual

 Watching a video from Uncanny Deduction  a comment from Kilgore Trout caught my eye:

'The moon is "in front of" the sun, like in a solar eclipse. Everything always goes back to the eclipse.'

Everything does indeed appear to go back to the eclipse. Derek at Gematrinator.com has been tracking eclipse rituals for years now. LXXXVIIIfinistemporis has found hundreds of references to it across dozens of Hollywood movies and TV shows. 2017 and 2024 are marked by significant solar eclipses on the American landmass, the paths crossing at the evocatively named Carbondale, the 'Eclipse crossroads of America'.

Kilgore's comment referred to the symbolism encoded in the winning participant, R'Bonney Nola Gabriel's costume, an elaborate moon themed garment. 

The runner-up from Venezuela had a sun theme. 

So the Moon did indeed come before the Sun. The astrological reference couldn't have been any stronger? 

If the Miss Universe competition is indeed an occulted ritual related to an eclipse what should we expect to see? The first place to look may be the date. The competition took place on 14/1/23. There are no eclipses on this date, but the next one is also on the fourteenth day of a month, in this case the 14th October 2023 when an Annular Solar Eclipse will take place:

The eclipse will traverse North America, moving down through Mexico and Central America before traversing Brazil out Eastward into the Atlantic. The competition took place in New Orleans, which will be within the path of this eclipse. 


The Miss Universe pageant took place exactly 9 months from the date of the Anular eclipse:

Was this event a staged public ritual?  Were the contestants engaged in a form of ritual henosis?  Attempting to attain a form of union with the forces represented by the eclipse? Star and eclipse symbolism featured in the event's presentation, see the X marks the lines form as well as the 8 pointed (Ishtar) star:


A look at the other nations covered by the eclipse revealed most of them backing 'Team Sun'
Although Belize bucked the trend:

Intriguingly Brazil went for a mermaid theme, perhaps a portrayal of Melusine? Or perhaps a Starbucks promotional tie-in, who is to say.  The shell could represent Venus, the Moon, or perhaps Poseidon. Given the eclipse will cross from land to ocean at Brazil this seems appropriate? 

Beauty pageants have always seemed questionable, but I first looked at them as something more after the death last year of Chelsie Kryst. This took place on 30/1/22. A former Miss USA she was last seen on the 29th floor of  350 West 42nd Street. NYC Lady Liberty / Mithras/Attis references featured in her costume along with the Sun once again and maybe a Libra and Lightbringer mention to boot:


To some, a few correspondences between imagery and an eclipse may seem less than conclusive. I guess we'll see if there was a birthing ritual at work in a few days in any case.  Some of the numbers associated with two of the principal characters are quite suggestive, at least to this viewer:

The 9 month gestational period is mirrored by the winner:

 R’Bonney Nola Gabriel b 20/3/94 crowned 14/1/23

Born:

28yrs 9mo 25 days or 10,527 before crowned Miss Universe

29yrs,6mo,24days or 10,800 days before October eclipse

30yrs 1mo, 18days or 11,007 days before May 24 eclipse

Crowned 300 days or 9mo 25d after her birthday. 65 days (rule of Kobel) or 2mo 6d before 29th birthday

As well as Cheslie, where the 88 also features as well as the 33 that's closely tied to Christ:

Cheslie Kryst b 28/4/91 d 30/1/22

30yrs 9m 2 days old

D 277 or 9m 2 days after birthday

88 days from her 31st birthday

88 weeks 6 days from October eclipse

118 weeks 3 days from May 24 eclipse

Born 33 years and 10 days before May 24 eclipse




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