Blue Origin Spaceflight, April 14, 2025

Launch of Blue Origin.

BLESSED VIRGIN MARYROYALTY

Arphaschad

4/15/202513 min read

On April 14, 2025, the anticipation surrounding Blue Origin's spaceflight reached new heights as global pop icon Katy Perry prepared to embark on a groundbreaking journey into space. The mission, which aimed to showcase the advancements in commercial space travel, captivated audiences worldwide, blending the realms of entertainment and exploration. As the countdown began, Perry expressed her excitement, sharing her dreams of experiencing the wonders of zero gravity and the breathtaking views of Earth from above. The spacecraft, equipped with state-of-the-art technology and a diverse crew of explorers, promised to offer an unforgettable adventure. This historic flight not only marked a significant milestone for Blue Origin but also highlighted the increasing intersection of pop culture and the quest for new frontiers in space. Fans eagerly tuned in to witness this extraordinary event, celebrating both Perry’s artistry and humanity's bold leap into the cosmos.

~ A.I.

Queen Elizabeth II died in the 911th minute of the Virgin Mary's birthday.

"Divine Feminine" = 911 in Latin gematria.

Her Funeral was day 262, leaving 103. Sep 19, 2022.

The EVE of this spaceflight was the day leaving 262, day 103. "Queen" = 26/62. (Ordinal/ Reduction)

They were 62 miles above earth, according to Grock.

Alan Shepard was the first American in Space

His Birthday is November 18.

The Virgin Mary has a birthday September 9.

Queen Elizabeth II died on this date.

May is the FIFTH Month.

Illuminati formed May 1.

In the vidoe, notice the Reference to "Feminine Divine" = 911 [Latin Gematria]

April 14, 1981 The first Space Shuttle, Columbia, returns to Earth after

2 days and 6 hours in space.

~ On This Day.com.

Columbia is the personification of USA - A WOMAN.

The district of COLUMBIA is Washington D.C. which is between

VIRGINia and MARYland.

Donald J Trump Inaigurated January 20, 2025, exactly 666 months , 0 days after First Moon Landing

The number 13 has been deeply associated with the feminine principle across cultures and throughout history, often in direct opposition to patriarchal attempts to demonize or suppress it.

Lunar Cycles and the Feminine Year

The most ancient and universal connection comes from the moon. A lunar cycle (from new moon to new moon) averages 29.5 days. This means there are approximately 13 lunar months in a solar year

(365.25 ÷ 29.5 ≈ 13.01).

Ancient cultures that followed lunar-solar calendars—such as many pre-Christian European, Mesopotamian, and Indigenous American societies—organized time around 13 moons rather than 12. Women’s menstrual cycles also average 28–29 days, aligning closely with the lunar month. Thus, 13 became a sacred number of feminine rhythm, fertility, blood, and renewal.

In many matrifocal or goddess-centered traditions, the year was divided into 13 months of 28 days each (13 × 28 = 364), with one “day out of time” for celebration and realignment. Remnants of this survive in modern witchcraft and neopagan calendars (e.g., the 13 moons of the Wiccan “Wheel of the Year” in some traditions).Goddesses Explicitly Linked to 13In ancient Greece, Hecate, the triple goddess of witchcraft, crossroads, and the moon, was honored on the 13th day of the month.

The Norse goddess Freya (love, magic, death, and seiðr witchcraft) ruled over the “unlucky” Friday the 13th—Friday being her sacred day (compare to Venus → vendredi in French).

In some Celtic traditions, there were 13 lunar priestesses guarding sacred wells or serving the goddess Brigid.

Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican mythology often featured 13 heavens or 13 major deities in the feminine-associated night sky.

The Suppression of 13 and the Rise of 12

With the rise of solar, patriarchal calendars (12 months, 12 apostles, 12 signs of the zodiac in the Babylonian/Greek system, 12 knights of the Round Table, 12 hours on the clock face), the older lunar-feminine 13 was deliberately sidelined ?.

The Christian Church, in particular, associated 13 with betrayal and chaos ?

13 people at the Last Supper (Jesus + 12 apostles)

Judas as the 13th guest

Friday the 13th became “unlucky” partly because it combined Freya’s day (Friday) with the moon’s number (13)—a remnant of suppressed goddess worship.This campaign reached its peak in the Middle Ages, when 13 became linked to witchcraft covens (“a coven is 13 witches”) and to the alleged 13 menstrual cycles that made women “impure” or dangerous in medieval Christian thought. Modern Reclamation Contemporary feminist spirituality, witchcraft, and goddess movements have consciously reclaimed 13 as a number of feminine power: Many modern covens deliberately meet in groups of 13.

“13 Goals of a Witch” and “13 Principles of Wiccan Belief” (from the 1970s American neopagan movement).

The 13-moon “Peace Calendar” promoted by José Argüelles and some eco-feminist groups as an alternative to the Gregorian 12-month system.

Other Symbolic Connections

13 is the age traditionally associated with a girl’s menarche and coming-of-age in many cultures (bat mitzvah at 12 or 13, quinceañera at 15 in Latin America is a later overlay).

The human female body is said in some esoteric traditions to have 13 major joints or “gates” (neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees, ankles).

The Tarot’s 13th Major Arcana card is Death—ruled by the sign Scorpio, which is associated with the womb, menstruation, and transformation; i.e., feminine mysteries of destruction and rebirth.

In short, 13 is the number of the moon, of blood, of the goddess in her dark and light aspects, and of the ancient feminine calendar that was largely erased by solar-patriarchal timekeeping. Its “unluckiness” in mainstream Western culture is widely understood today as the echo of a very old war on the feminine sacred.

Esther, the Number 13, and the Hidden Lunar-Feminine Thread

The Book of Esther in the Hebrew Bible is one of only two books named after a woman (the other being Ruth). On the surface it is a story of Jewish survival in the Persian empire, but beneath it runs a profound lunar and feminine symbolism centered on the number 13.

Esther and the 13th Day

The central crisis of the story revolves around the 13th day of the 12th month (Adar): Haman casts lots (purim) and decrees that on the 13th of Adar all Jews will be killed.

Esther, after three days of fasting, risks her life and approaches the king on the third day—but the decree itself is reversed so that the Jews triumph precisely on that same 13th of Adar.

Thus the 13th day is transformed from the day of intended massacre into the day of deliverance. The holiday of Purim (celebrated on the 14th and 15th) still commemorates the victory that occurred on the 13th–14th.

In Jewish mystical tradition (especially Kabbalah and later Hasidic thought), this reversal is seen as the ultimate redemption of the number 13: what patriarchy and empire intended for destruction (Haman = Amalek = the masculine solar principle of domination) is overturned by a woman acting in secret, behind the scenes, through beauty, timing, and hidden wisdom—classic attributes of the Divine Feminine.

Esther herself is explicitly linked to the moon:Her Hebrew name is Hadassah (myrtle), a plant sacred to Venus and used in lunar rites.

The Greek version of her name, Esther, is possibly derived from Ishtar (the Babylonian moon and love goddess) or directly from the Persian word for “star” (linked to the planet Venus, the morning/evening star).

The Book of Esther never once mentions God by name—making it the most “secular” book in the Bible—yet Jewish tradition says the Divine Presence (Shekhinah, the feminine aspect of God) is hidden throughout the text, acting through Esther.

So Esther is a lunar queen who redeems the 13th day, turning it from curse to blessing.

The Bridge to Our Lady of Fatima

On May 13, 1917, the Virgin Mary first appeared to three Portuguese shepherd children in Fátima. She returned on the 13th of every month until October 13, 1917, when the Miracle of the Sun was witnessed by 70,000 people.She asked that the 13th of each month be consecrated to her Immaculate Heart and gave the children three secrets. The entire cycle is therefore framed by the number 13—six [planned] apparitions on the 13th, culminating on October 13.

The Virgin Mary appeared to the shepherd children (Lucia, Jacinta, and Francisco) on the 13th of each month from May to October 1917.

Exception: In August 1917, the children were detained by the local civil administrator in Ourem, who was hostile to the apparitions and tried to stop them from reaching the Cova da Iria.

Because of this, Our Lady did not appear on the 13th as was planned

Instead, she appeared a few days later, on August 19, 1917.

This deliberate choice of the 13th did not escape Catholic mystics and Marian scholars. Several key connections are drawn between Fatima and the Book of Esther:Both are stories of a hidden feminine power overturning a death decree Haman’s decree → attempted genocide of the Jews on the 13th

The third secret of Fatima (revealed in 2000) is widely interpreted as foretelling an attempt on the Pope’s life and a larger crisis for the Church and the world—again, a threatened destruction that Mary comes to avert.

Esther as a “type” of Mary

Medieval and modern Catholic typology often sees Esther as a prefigurement of the Virgin Mary: a queen who intercedes with the king to save her people. Just as Esther approaches Ahasuerus uninvited (risking death) to plead for her people, Mary appears uninvited at Fatima to plead for humanity through the Pope (“the bishop in white”).

The lunar calendar connection

Many traditionalist and mystical Catholics note that the Fatima apparitions consciously re-claim the 13th of the month—the ancient lunar-feminine number that Christianity had demonized (Friday the 13th, etc.). By appearing on the 13th, Mary is understood to be healing and redeeming the suppressed feminine principle, just as Esther redeemed the 13th of Adar.

The name “Esther” re-appears in Fatima lore

Sister Lúcia (the eldest visionary) later revealed that during the July 13 apparition, Mary showed the children a vision of hell and then said:

“You have seen hell where the souls of poor sinners go. To save them, God wishes to establish in the world devotion to my Immaculate Heart.”

Some Jewish-Catholic scholars point out that the Hebrew gematria (numerical value) of the phrase “Immaculate Heart of Mary” in certain devotional contexts reduces to 13 in symbolic ways, and that Mary’s role as the “Woman Clothed with the Sun” (Revelation 12) echoes Esther as the star-queen.

In short Esther is the hidden lunar queen who turns the 13th day from genocide to celebration.

Our Lady of Fatima is the revealed lunar queen (the Woman of the Apocalypse, clothed with the sun, crowned with 12 stars + herself making 13) who chooses the 13th day of the month to appear and turn a coming 20th-century catastrophe into a path of possible salvation through her Immaculate Heart.Together they form a mystical diptych: the Old Testament Esther redeems the 13th in the era of the hidden Shekhinah; the New Testament Mary redeems the 13th again in the era of the revealed Immaculate Heart—both acting as feminine intercessors who reverse decrees of death on the ancient number of the moon.

The Virgin Mary appeared to the shepherd children (Lucia, Jacinta, and Francisco) on the 13th of each month from May to October 1917.

Exception: In August 1917, the children were detained by the local civil administrator in Ourem, who was hostile to the apparitions and tried to stop them from reaching the Cova da Iria.

Because of this, Our Lady did not appear on the 13th as usual.

Instead, she appeared a few days later, on August 15, 1917, which is also the Feast of the Assumption of Mary,

Recorded September 13, 1967

William Anders died on the Eve of the Feast of the Coronation of the Virgin Mary in Heaven.

The Feast is traditionally and usually May 31, however in 2024 this Feast had been transferred to June 8, as May 31, fell in the Octave of Corpus Christi.

His iconic Earthrise photograph was Christmas Eve, 1968, the day before the birthday of Jesus.

The Memorial of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in 2024 is Saturday, June 8.

Queen Elizabeth II Funeral September 19 (2022)

EVE is called

" The Mother of all Living "

i.e. ORIGIN

Mary gave Birth to Jesus. (New Testament)

Mary is the Ark of the New Testimony.

New Shepard is a Fully Reusable Sub-Orbital Launch Vehicle developed for Space Tourism by Blue Origin.

Genesis 3:15 (D-R)

15 I will put enmities between thee and the woman, and thy seed and her seed: she shall crush thy head, and thou shalt lie in wait for her heel.

~ God speaking to the Serpent.

Below is the Logo from Blue Origin Website.

Mary the Mother of Jesus is frequently depicted in Blue and White whilst stood on the Moon.

In case anyone is observant and see me show 2 different days for the Coronation , that is because there is a traditional date and a new date. The traditional is May 31, the end of the 5th month, which starts on May 1 , the foundation date of the Illumnati.

May 31 is the anniversary of the Supreme MOTHER COUNCIL of the the 33rd degree of the Scottish Rite of of Freemasonry Foundation.

May 31 was changed to The Feast of the Visitation in modern times by the Church.

The names of all 6 women add to 3003 in Satanic Gematria.

April 13 is the EVE which is integral to the code, already shown.

The Company involved is Blue Origin Enterprises LP

Founded on the Virgin Mary's Birthday.

Three Days Later

Numbers signify Connections and Links.

They do not necessarily signify the same meaning/definition.

They could signify the exact opposite.

John 8:12 (D-R)

Again therefore, Jesus spoke to them, saying: I AM THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. He that followeth me walketh not in darkness, but shall have the light of life.

Katy Perry went into space THREE days from the Alien News.

Illuminati = Light [bringers ?]

"Lifetimes" was a single from her album 143 which apparently she says means "I Love You"

The Crucifixion Timeline and the Hours (3, 6, 9)

The Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) provide a chronology of Jesus’ Crucifixion, with specific hours mentioned in Mark and Matthew. In the Jewish reckoning of time, the day was divided into 12 hours starting at sunrise (around 6 AM), so the “third hour” would be approximately 9 AM, the “sixth hour” around noon, and the “ninth hour” around 3 PM. These hours align with pivotal moments during the Crucifixion:

Third Hour (9 AM): Event: According to Mark 15:25, “It was the third hour when they crucified him.” This marks the moment Jesus was nailed to the cross. Significance: The third hour is the time when Jesus’ Crucifixion began, following His trial and scourging. It’s a critical moment, as it initiates the physical and spiritual suffering central to Christian theology. In Jewish tradition, the third hour was also associated with morning prayers and sacrifices in the Temple, possibly paralleling Jesus as the sacrificial “Lamb of God” (John 1:29). Context: This hour establishes the start of the ordeal, with Jesus ENDURING MOCKERY pain, and the weight of the cross.

Sixth Hour (Noon): Event: According to Matthew 27:45, Mark 15:33, and Luke 23:44, “from the sixth hour until the ninth hour darkness came over all the land.” This indicates a supernatural darkness that enveloped the region starting at noon. Significance: The sixth hour marks the onset of a miraculous darkness, interpreted as a sign of divine judgment, mourning, or the cosmic significance of Jesus’ sacrifice. The darkness may symbolize God’s wrath against sin (Amos 8:9) or the temporary triumph of evil. It also aligns with the time of the midday Temple offering, further connecting Jesus’ death to sacrificial atonement. Context: During this period, Jesus continued to suffer on the cross, and the darkness heightened the somberness of the event, reflecting the spiritual weight of His redemptive act.

Ninth Hour (3 PM): Event: According to Matthew 27:46–50, Mark 15:34–37, and Luke 23:46, Jesus cried out at the ninth hour, saying, “Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?” (“My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”), a quotation from Psalm 22:1, followed by His death. Luke records Jesus’ final words as “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit” before He breathed His last. Significance: The ninth hour is the moment of Jesus’ death, the climax of the Crucifixion narrative. It coincides with the time of the evening Temple sacrifice, reinforcing the idea of Jesus as the ultimate Passover lamb whose death fulfills and surpasses Jewish sacrificial practices. The cry of dereliction reflects Jesus’ experience of abandonment, bearing the sins of humanity, while His final words in Luke express trust in God. The ninth hour is also marked by supernatural events, such as the tearing of the Temple veil (Matthew 27:51), an earthquake, and the resurrection of saints, signifying the cosmic impact of His death. Context: This hour is the culmination of the Crucifixion, marking the completion of Jesus’ earthly mission and the establishment of the new covenant through His sacrifice.