Every Generation Needs a Saviour

Francis Bacon and Jesus Christ?

It was an unspoken question that occurred when I started looking at this individual: was he a reincarnation of Jesus? Now, to be fair, this isn’t the first time that I’ve looked at a link to Jesus.

I have inserted Titus into the middle of this chart comparison, because intuitively the real “Messiah” may have been him. Don’t stone me for that blasphemy. There are even some who think Jesus is a made-up legend, perpetrated on an unsuspecting public by Rome, and the Gospels were written as a ‘satire’.

But I digress. In this triple chart comparison shows links between Francis Bacon and both of these individuals, astrologically: Bacon’s North Node is conjunct Jesus’ Uranus; and Bacon’s Uranus is conjunct Titus’ North Node. As the North Node relates strongly to reincarnation, I think this proves it.

Hmm.

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2 Responses to Every Generation Needs a Saviour

  1. Luke Aaron's avatar Luke Aaron says:

    Some people think Bacon was heavily responsible for the writing the King James Bible — so that ties in with Jesus and Titus and the original Bible. Some people think Bacon, along with his band of Rosicrucians and proto-Freemason, had the menorah from the Second Temple, which the Templars had supposedly found when digging under Temple Mount, and hid it on Oak Island! So that ties in with Titus, where the menorah is seen being taken away by the Romans on the side of the Arch of Titus in Rome — and parallels the story you mentioned earlier of people thinking Jacques de Molay conquered Jerusalem, when Titus conquered Jerusalem. Some theosophists thought Bacon faked his death, went to Europe and ascended to a higher state of existence! So that parallels stories of Jesus.

    Steiner thought Bacon was the reincarnation of Harun al-Rashid, the Muslim Caliph who ruled the Middle East, whose influence created the Islamic Golden Age, which later inspired the Renaissance… similarly to how Bacon influenced modern science and secularism and the world we have today. Some of Steiner’s followers linked them both to the biblical Aaron, as Harun = Aaron. The Dead Sea Scrolls talk of a ‘Messiah of Aaron’ who will teach wisdom at the end of days.

    In light of reincarnation, prophesies of people ‘of Aaron’ or ‘of David’ or ‘of the line of Aaron’ or ‘of the line of David’ or even of ‘descendants of Jesus’ make more sense as being in the line of incarnations of, not in the line of biological descendants from.

    Harun was the same time as Charlemagne. They sent ambassadors to each other. John Dee thought that the time of Charlemagne was the last turning of the world into a new era, before his. I believe the Apocalypse is the turning of the age into a new era, and the same key people incarnate to play a part in it. We might be in another.

    I consider Mozi, the Chinese prophet of the Warring States period to be an incarnation of the same, pre-Jesus, but Chinese history didn’t go so well. His teachings were equally popular to Confucius at one stage, but the First Emperor enforced Confucianism, which became the biggest influence on East Asian civilisation instead.

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