PATRE > Pater/Peter -- Cancer conjunct Orion

PAT + RE =PATRE

 PAT = Cancer (Ptah, Rock/Rick/Rack, Man/Moon/Min, Aesir, Apis Bull constellation, etc).

The name PATRE > Pater/Peter (pater > father) indicates Cancer conjunct Re(Orion, Mat/Matria, Ria/Re/Ra/Rhea). .

St Peter is celebrated on June 29. The Sun is at c. 7 degrees of Cancer.

Normally, the PAT zodiac sign starts from Sirius. There are 7 degrees (the 7 days of ''creation'') that overlap.

Sirius = 14 Cancer.

Peter = 7 Cancer

-> the 7 days of ''creation'', starting from 7,500 years ago to c. 7,000 years ago.


This is a very important detail, as PAT = Cancer, the name PATRE > Pater/Peter indicates PAT conjunct RE = ORION.

Greek Rhea also confirms that.


Conclusion: from Sirius to Cancer 7, Pat/Ptah zodiac sign overlaps Orion (Mat, Ria/Ra/Re/Rhea).

In fact, even the name ''Orion'' contains the particle discussed -- ''RI'' in this case.


A similar name that indicates Cancer conjunct Orion is MIN RA (that became Minerva), Menorah (the same as Min Ra > Minerva). 

The Menorah  is a central symbol in Judaism, representing divine wisdom and the seven days of creation. From Sirius (Cancer 14) to Cancer 7 = 7 degrees = ''days''. 

7,500 to 7,000 years ago.


 Mount Meru: In Eastern traditions, it is the center of the universe and the dwelling place of gods—the ultimate peak of spiritual reality. 

Mount Meru —also known as Sumeru, Sineru or Mahāmeru—is a sacred, five-peaked mountain present within Hindu, Jain and Buddhist cosmologies, revered as the centre of all physical, metaphysical and spiritual universes.

MATRIA > MA  RU > MERU. 

Mat > Ma (Mary/Maria). 

See also https://m4tri4.blogspot.com/2025/10/the-chinese-word-for-tigresstiger-is.html 

The Chinese word for tigress/tiger is ''mǔ lǎohǔ''  linked to the White Tiger(Tigress) from the West, the Creatrix = Orion. 

 Japanese Amaterasu - from AMAT TERA SU (Amat = Orion,Terra SU  = Terra's MC = Capricorn). 



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