((IN MY OPINION))
I was sitting here
thinking today about when the 4 Horsemen will
come and all I've said and more.
When? If I took all the different subject matters and thought about them, here's what I (currently) come up with.
October- 10th Month. God's Clock, I've said is currently something till 10 (read past posts).
October is the tenth
month of the
year in the
Julian and
Gregorian Calendars and the sixth month to have the length of 31
days. The eighth month in the old
Roman calendar, October retained its name (from the
Latin octō meaning "eight") after January and February were inserted into the calendar that had originally been created by the Romans. In
Ancient Rome, one of three
Mundus patet would take place on October 5,
Meditrinalia October 11,
Augustalia on October 12,
October Horse on October 15, and
Armilustrium on October 19. These dates do not correspond to the modern Gregorian calendar. Among the
Anglo-Saxons, it was known as
Winterfylleth, because at this full moon (
fylleth) winter was supposed to begin.
[1]
October is commonly associated with the season of autumn in the
Northern hemisphere and spring in the
Southern hemisphere, where it is the seasonal equivalent to April in the
Northern hemisphere and vice versa.
NOTE ABOVE: "October Horse".
In
ancient Roman religion, the
October Horse (
Latin Equus October) was an
animal sacrifice to
Mars carried out on October 15, coinciding with the end of the
agricultural and
military campaigning season.
[1] The rite took place during one of three horse-racing
festivals held in honor of Mars, the others being the two
Equirria on February 27 and March 14.
[2]
Two-horse
chariot races (
bigae) were held in the
Campus Martius, the area of Rome named for Mars, after which the right-hand horse of the winning team was transfixed by a
spear, then sacrificed. The horse's head
(caput) and tail (
cauda) were cut off and used separately in the two subsequent parts of the ceremonies: two neighborhoods staged a fight for the right to display the head, and the freshly bloodied
cauda was carried to the
Regia for sprinkling the
sacred hearth of Rome.
[3]
Ancient references to the
Equus October are scattered over more than six centuries: the earliest is that of
Timaeus (3rd century BC), who linked the sacrifice to the
Trojan Horse and the Romans' claim to
Trojan descent, with the latest in the
Calendar of Philocalus (354 AD), where it is noted as still occurring, even as Christianity was becoming the dominant religion of the
Empire. Most scholars see an
Etruscan influence on the early formation of the ceremonies.
The October Horse is the only instance of horse sacrifice in Roman religion;
[4] the Romans typically sacrificed animals that were a normal part of their diet. The unusual ritual of the October Horse has thus been analyzed at times in light of other
Indo-European forms of
horse sacrifice, such as the
Vedic ashvamedha and the
Irish ritual described by Giraldus Cambrensis, both of which have to do with kingship. Although the ritual battle for possession of the head may preserve an element from the early period when
Rome was ruled by kings,
[5] the October Horse's collocation of agriculture and war is characteristic of the
Republic. The sacred topography of the rite and the role of Mars in other equestrian festivals also suggest aspects of
initiation and rebirth ritual. The complex or even contradictory aspects of the October Horse probably result from overlays of traditions accumulated over time.
[6]
NOTE ABOVE: "Mars" RED Planet. - "one of "three" horse" - (white horse going to a red planet-metaphorically speaking) (("rebirth ritual"))
October - SCALES - 2 halves - October 9th is the Beginning of FIRE PREVENTION WEEK.
Nibiru - PLANET X.
So like I said in the beginning of this post IMO - I'm thinking the 4 Horsemen are coming in October.
(still working on it).