Saturn Cult Exposed
Saturn: Lord of the Rings / The Dark Sun / Lord of Time.
"The lips of wisdom are closed, except to the ears of understanding"
At Saturn’s North Pole, a massive hexagonal storm has been swirling for ages, defying explanation. This same six-sided shape appears in sacred symbols across history—seen in the Star of ""David" / Moloch, the Black Cube, and other mysterious emblems. Is this just coincidence, or is there something deeper connecting these patterns to the forces that shape our world?
Saturn Cube symbolism is rooted in ancient traditions, esoteric beliefs, and religious iconography, representing control, time, and the material world. The black cube appears in various cultures, from the Kaaba in Islam to Jewish Tefillin and occult interpretations. Some theorists link it to Saturn, associating the planet with limitations, cycles, and hidden influence. The hexagonal storm on Saturn's pole further fuels speculation, drawing connections to the Star of "David" / Moloch, and sacred geometry. Allegedly, Saturn worship persists in modern institutions and symbols, suggesting an unseen force shaping human civilization through ritualistic structures and cosmic alignment.
As you might noticed, the Black Cube (Kaaba), is being encircled by religious practicers, and they walk 7 times around the Cube, just like the planet Saturn has 7 rings. Coincidence?... the (((religious practicers))) must also pray to the East, to the direction of the Kaaba. wich is funny, because the freemasons claim this too: Why do Masons say "look to the east"? Also, a Master Mason is a traveler from west to east, as east is the where the sun comes up, hence the source of light. This is why the master sits in the East. Because it is the source of light. Thus being a traveling man represents our journey from darkness to Masonic light (enlightment).
Saturn’s influence is more than just planetary—it's spiritual.
Saturn is the 6th planet from our Sun, just like our 6th day of the week is called: Satur(n)day. in Numerology Saturn (Lord of Time) is represents number 8, wich represents achievement, structure, victory, material success, and a few others, but these stand out to me.
The Cube also represents the material world, and human limitations in this space, time, and matter.
What does this mean? Connect the dots.
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