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'Coronation of Isis' Artwork by Stuart Littlejohn
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Stuart Littlejohn - Light Bearer-2021
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‘Coronation of Isis’ - Artwork by Stuart Littlejohn.
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“O radiant Goddess of intuitive knowing who dwells in the stellar starstreams, Teach me to trust the wisdom you are showing in the deepest realm of my dreams.”
“Coronation of Isis” by Stuart Littlejohn
Isis was the revered Divine Mother goddess in ancient Egypt. In the Ascended Master lexicon, her name Isis is the verb “to be” written twice: is-is. So we see its link to I AM THAT I AM. “I AM THAT which is below, even as I AM that which is Above.”
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The Coronation of Isis, Stuart Littlejohn (1996)
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SIRIUS STARGATE
Today the Sun is conjunct the Dog Star of Summer, Sirius.
Sirius was known to the Ancient’s as the “Spiritual” Sun of our Sun.
As Sirius merges with the Sun, her rays filter down to Earth and light up our planetary grid, Shifting the energy percolating through the atmosphere.
Sirius, also called Alpha Canis Majoris or the Dog Star, brightest star in the night sky. It has a radius 1.71 times that of the Sun and a surface temperature of 9,940 kelvins (K), which is more than 4,000 K, higher than that of the Sun. Its distance from the solar system is 8.6 light-years, only twice the distance of the nearest known star system beyond the Sun, the Alpha Centauri. Its name comes from a Greek word meaning “sparkling” or “scorching.”
Egyptians knew the Star as Sothis. Sothis made her helical rise from the “Underworld” just before the annual flooding of the Nile signaling the Egyptian New Year.
Sothis is the Greek name for the Goddess Sopdhet, Our Lady of the New Year. She is also related to the Energy of Isis, and the Great Mother.
What I find especially interesting about this, is the feeling I have internally each year that this period, now, is the slow ramping up of the New Year. And it mirrors the lull many feel in midwinter, just after the traditional New Year begins.
It’s a time when I’m planning and planting seeds for the coming season of production that always feels as though it officially takes off at the Fall Equinox. (Which I believe is the Jewish New Year)
It’s made me wonder if any part of me had previous lifetimes in Egypt. And the memory of such is still embedded in my bones. I know I have in the land of Israel/Palestine.
When Sirius makes her yearly conjunction with the Sun at 14° Cancer, we have the opportunity to merge with Sirius/Sun energy.
She is of “the nature of Jupiter”. Expansive, spiritual, sweeping, exalted, philosophical, abundant, faithful, full of devotion. Sirius gives us honor, and people encoded with Her energy are often revered and renown. They are custodians and guardians of wisdom and care.
There is also thought to be a protective aspect to Sirius. That she helps people get ahead through protecting them from evil.
With Sirius’ relationship to the Great Mother, in the sign of Cancer, it’s a great time to tune into the energetics of the moment. How the atmosphere feels fully pregnant. Love, abundance, desire, satiation, holding, & slowness, all permeate the air.
This energetic, mirrors many aspects of the Static Feminine. The Great Round who holds and Gestates the World. The Womb. Can you feel that? Especially in the Northern Hemisphere.
If possible, in the next few days get outside and soak up some rays. Lay your body on the Earth.
Art Stuart LittleJohn
#astrology #sirius #fixedstars #horoscope #cancer
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Quareia Publishing UK LXXXI The Magicians Deck.
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K. S. Littlejohn Co Contractors 1926 (Photo taken by Scott Fajack on December 23, 2022 on Ocampo Dr at W Pampas Ricas Blvd. in the Rustic Canyon neighborhood near/ in the Pacific Palisades, CA).
I believe this Littlejohn is Captain Kenneth Stuart Littlejohn, who was born February 6, 1876 or 1877 in Montclair, New Jersey and died September 18, 1952 in Mexico. His father was Frank Bennoch Littlejohn and his mother was Elise (maybe Elsie) Thomson Stuart. He married Josephine Keizer (1887-1963), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Keizer, of Kansas City, Missouri. Their engagement was announced on page 34 of April 2, 1911 issue of The Kansas City Star (findagrave.com) and they were married May 18, 1912 in California (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Littlejohn-725#_note-0). He had a son Kenneth Keizer (1926-1950), who was born in Los Angeles, and three daughters - Virginia (1914-2000), Eleanor Stuart (1915-1977), and Lorna Jean (1916-1989). You can see them listed in the Fifteenth Census of the United States: 1930 Population Schedule seen here for the “Beverly Hills Township.”
In WWI, he was in the Sixth U. S. Engineers and “was recognized for bravery at the battle of Claire Chenes Woods, France” (History of the Sixth Engineers, Knickerbocker Press, 1920. Entry for Captain Kenneth S. Littlejohn, page 274).
Littlejohn was given the contract for the canal digging by dragline excavator of Canal Rosales in Sinaloa, Mexico. “The work is somewhat out of the ordinary, as it is not a common thing for dragline excavators to be used for this purpose in Mexico, as native labor and mules are so plentiful and so cheap that they can almost compete even on big work with machine excavation.” (Not sure how much the laborers were making a fair living or not in that scenario!) At the time of this contract, the company was based in Tucson, Arizona. The foreman in charge of this project was Otto G. Fladung of Tucson. (”Canal Digging with Dragline Excavator in Old Mexico,” Excavating Contractor, Volumes 15-16, A.B. Morse Company, 1921). Fladung was born April 4, 1892 in Ohio and died February 10, 1923 in Tucson. He’s buried in the Saint Louis Cemetery in Louisville, Ohio.
They lost a bid for work in Phoenix, AZ in 1922 (Southwest Builder and Contractor, Volume 60, F. W. Dodge Company, 1922), but they were awarded the contract for street work for Florence ave. between Van Ness Ave. and West Blvd. by the Los Angeles Building and Public Works department (Building and Engineering News, Volume 26, Issue 2, 1926).
At the time of Kenneth Keizer’s birth, they lived at 2289 W 24th Street, in the Jefferson Park neighborhood of Los Angeles just south of the current 10 freeway. The house is still there - Zillow says the current house there was built in 1905. Kenneth Kaiser’s birth certificate gives me more confidence that Kenneth Stuart is the correct K.S. Littlejohn, as it lists his occupation as “Consulting Engineer” and his employer as “Self.”
K. S. Littlejohn Co. Engineers and Contractors are listed with K.S. Littlejohn and R.K. Walker in the Charter of the City of Los Angeles in Effect July 1, 1925 (Los Angeles Daily Journal, 1925). They can also be found in the Los Angeles County Incorporation Records (Second Series) 1903-1939 at the Seaver Center for Western History Research, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. In the Los Angeles City Directory 1925, the company’s principals are listed as K S Littlejohn and E T Brown, with their office at 626 S Spring Street, room 609 (Los Angeles Directory Company, Los Angeles, CA, 1925, accessed via the Los Angeles Public Library). Today that address has some bars and studio loft apartments, not 100% sure it’s still the same building but probably.
Littlejohn was one of the contractors in Fillmore, CA involved in the repair work after the St. Francis Dam Disaster, under the supervision of general director C. E. Bressler (Hundley, Norris and Jackson, Donald C. Heavy Ground: William Mulholland and the St. Francis Dam Disaster, University of Nevada Press, 2020).
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“In 2020, Hekate has burst forth because of the virus and the general social disruption. The old order is crumbling all around us.
This is the call to go deep into ourselves while working for social change. In astrological terms, this year is the time of a rare planetary configuration of Jupiter, Pluto, and Saturn in the sign of Capricorn. It is no coincidence that the last time this occurred, about 1894 BCE, was around the same time that a famous plaque, known as The Queen of the Night relief, was created in ancient Mesopotamia while a new form of civilization was emerging. As I wrote earlier, there is evidence that Hekate’s roots are in this place and time.
Wherever there is witchcraft, there is Hekate. The opposite is also true. Not witchcraft that is superstitious nonsense, but witchcraft in the true sense of healing the soul. The breakdown of the separation between the medicine of the body, mind, and spirit. This is the power of Hekate. The popularity of witchcraft today is due to the fact that modern life has negated this simple truth, which necessarily accompanies avoidance of the darkness. "
written by Cyndi Brannen, exerpt from her blog Keepingherkeys .
artwork by Stuart LittleJohn
Shared by Laurie Bianciotto, Devotee CoH
#hekate#hecate#hekatean#coh#covenantofhekate#hekate devotee#hecate devotee#witch#witchcraft#witches#hekate witches#hekatean witchcraft#pagan#pagans#paganism#stuart littlejohn#cyndi brannen#goddess#greek goddess
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Stuart Littlejohn - Meretseger "Celle qui aime le silence", quatrième épouse du roi Sésostris III.- 2019
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Sacred art by Stuart Littlejohn:
“Fate Giver - Nona”
“Glamour”
“Scapegoat (Azazel)”
“The Gate”
“Hermanubis”
“Coronation of Isis”
“Minerva Patrona”
“Hecate”
“The Hierophant”
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Isis – High Priestess Sun in Leo: Isis The ancient Greeks of Alexandria gave this decan to the presidency of Isis, the Egyptian goddess of magic, fate, and the natural world. “O radiant Goddess of intuitive knowing who dwells in the stellar starstreams, Teach me to trust the wisdom you are showing in the deepest realm of my dreams.” “Coronation of Isis” by Stuart Littlejohn
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Madimi, a Mercurial Daemon (Djinn), a Fallen Angel, a Non-Physical Higher Dimensional Being.
“Behold you are become free: Do that which most pleaseth you: For behold, your own reason riseth up against my wisdome.” - The Angel Madimi in conversation with John Dee and Edward Kelley.
Artwork Credits:
1. “Madimi” by Daniel Mirante.
2. “Madimi” by Stuart Littlejohn.
3. “Madimi” by D. A. Shumate.
4. “Spirit Communication Device”, used by John Dee and Edward Kelley.
5. The frontispiece of Dee’s “Monas Hieroglyphica”, a treatise on higher dimensional geometry.
6. “Initial Contact with Madimi” (2021-03-26).
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“O radiant Goddess of intuitive knowing who dwells in the stellar starstreams,
Teach me to trust the wisdom you are showing in the deepest realm of my dreams.” “Coronation of Isis” by Stuart Littlejohn
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