Tuesday, 23 October 2018

The three tarot statues of the Princes of Masonry


Readers of this blog know my home country's capital, Helsinki, is full of public statues with hidden in pain sight tarot symbolism. It's not only that these statues are covered with specific symbolism, it's also how these statues are located, and how they form patterns on the map.

As mentioned in previous post, the statue of Marshal Mannerheim is exactly 1000 meters from the statue called The Law. The former represents tarot card Chariot and the Moon, the latter card Strength and the Sun. (Details on post Equestrian statue of Marshal Mannerheim)


Statues of the Sun and the Moon exactly 1000 meters from each other
(Mannerheim statue on the left, The Law on the right)


Interesting addition to this fact is another tarot statue called Elias Lönnrot memorial, which represents tarot card The Devil ruled by Saturn. Just like the statue of Mannerheim, Lönnrot memorial is also exactly 1000 meters from the statue called The Law. If that's a coincidence, it's a hell of a coincidence.


Lönnrot memorial and The Law - exactly 1000 meters from each other
(Lönnrot memorial on the left, The Law on the the right)


But the "coincidences" are not over yet. You can see the masonic fingerprints, if you calculate the angle these three statues form. With a very small margin of error, they form an angle of 32 degrees on "the corner of the Sun":





As stated before, in masonry the numbers 32 and 33 represent "the Princes of Masonry" - the top of the top of Freemasonry.


Masonic symbolism: Double-headed eagle of the 32nd degree 


And finally, the last detail to make it absolutely clear we are looking at the works of Freemasons. These three statues represent the tarot cards ruled by the celestial bodies of the Moon, the Sun, and Saturn - also known as Is-Ra-El.


Masonic temple represents Solomon's temple. Freemasonry has it's roots in early Judaism and the Cult of Aton