12/01/2020
...on looking up at the full moon eclipse on Sunday evening in all it’s magnificence, I decided to open some star walk apps to see the moon’s drama.
i noticed that Alcyone appeared to hover above the Dome.
as many may know the Dome includes an Altar and a Tabernacle built with sacred geometry precision to face the East to honor and give energy to the coming world teacher who would hail from the East. ( this was Krishnamurti)
the sacred geometry and the positioning of the Altar in the Dome meant that the prayers and meditations that would take place in this space would be greatly enhanced.
The Dome originally was called The Esoteric Room and became the meeting place for the ‘Order of The Star in the East’.
Charles Leadbeater had given the name ‘Alcyone’ to the young Krishnamurti in India in 1909.
Stars in the sky remain fixed it is us that move.
in my research i have not yet found any matter that discusses the position of the Star Alcyone in relation to Krotona.
the first image is above the Altar in the Dome.
Alcyone is the bright light in the shoulder of Ta**us.
this location and this worship space was built 2 years after the discovery of Krishnamurti.
the book written by & ‘Lives of Alcyone’ is somewhat rare and expensive. i have included a link to read in bio.
The Pleiades star cluster is one of the most noticeable of all star patterns. To most people’s unaided eyes, the cluster looks like a tiny misty dipper of six little stars. Yet the Pleiades is sometimes called the Seven Sisters. Why?
In Greek mythology, the Pleiads were the seven daughters of Atlas, a Titan who held up the sky, and the oceanid Pleione, protectress of sailing. The sisters were Maia, Electra, Alcyone, Taygete, Asterope, Celaeno and Merope. The Pleiades were sometimes said to be nymphs in the train of Artemis. They were said to be half-sisters of the seven Hyades – the Hyades pattern is another star cluster, near the Pleiades stars.