Sun in Ophiuchus Nov 29 - Dec 18 (2013)

Of the 13 zodiacal constellations (constellations that contain the Sun during the course of the year), Ophiuchus is the only one not counted as an astrological sign. It is also known as the "Sign of the Crossing", representing the intersection of the celestial and heavenly spheres.

Ophiuchus is located between Aquila, Serpens and Hercules, northwest of the center of the Milky Way. The southern part lies between Scorpius to the west and Sagittarius to the east.

The Zetas have indicated that Planet X approaches from the direction of Orion, yet Ophiuchus is located opposite Orion from the vantage point of Earth.

This is precisely the position Planet X would assume following a passage from beneath the ecliptic upon initiating its return sojourn toward the unlit binary sun of our solar system.

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In 2013, our Sun is in the constellation Ophiuchus from November 29 until December 18, the December date given by the Zetas near the end of the Fall Trimester.

"The Christmas Hammer is caused in great part by the December switch in Magnetic Trimester which occurs, as we have explained, at approximately December 17 on the Earth calendar. This forces a magnetic adjustment in all magnetic planets, and great stress on the Earth which is locked into a magnetic dance with Planet X."   ZetaTalk

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