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              We now know that there is a holy angel, Archangel Uriel, who is watching over the world of Tartarus. This is
              where the fallen angels are held separately with eternal bonds.  Therefore, there is a need for keys to release them
              from their bonds. There is a separate Archangel, Raphael, who resides over the spirits of men. There is another
              place for mortal men versus immortal angels. Therefore, the need is for two separate angels to watch over each
              location of the underworld. Is this a warning in the skies of judgment and justice coming? Remember, Uranus is
              the god of the sky and the heavens and the Constellation of Libra represents the scales of justice.










                                                  Virgo
                                                                                      Hydra

                                           Uranus
                                        Saturn
                                        Libra
















              November 2396 Beginning of month, the sun partially eclipsed with Uranus and moon shining light on Hydra

              The radiant light shines on the Constellation of Hydra which represents a serpent-like water beast. Isaiah 27:1
              states “In that day the LORD will punish Leviathan the fleeing serpent…..and he will kill the dragon who lives in the sea.”
              Beneath the waters was an entrance to the “underworld” and the Hydra was its guardian. The bottomless pit is part
              of the underworld where the fallen angels are held in bondage. It has been a long time since seeing the “Eagle” in
              the skies on October 2394 when the three woes warning occurred.  This heavenly event marks the beginning of
              the first woe. The first woe has to do with the release of immortal fallen angels from the abyss or underworld.


                                                                                  Hydra – Serpent:

                                                                                  In Greek mythology, the
                                                                                  Lernaean Hydra (Ancient
                                                                                  Greek: Λερναία Ὕδρα) was
                                                                                  an ancient nameless serpent-
                                                                                  like chthonic water beast,
                                                                                  with reptilian traits, that
                                                                                  possessed many (seven)
                                                                                  heads. The seven heads of
                                                                                  the dragon represent seven
                                                                                  kings of ten kingdoms.
                                                                                  Hydra was the guardian of
                                                                                  the underworld.

              Constellation of Hydra depicted as Water Serpent (Jehoshaphat Aspin, 1825)
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