Precession of the Equinoxes

The structural-articulation of the approximately 26,000-year cosmic-cycle through which Earth's rotational-axis articulates structurally-distinct directions across the celestial-sphere. Precession of the Equinoxes names the standard-astronomy articulation that the broader Netist tradition reads as the foundational planetary-cycle that supports the Yuga-and-Multiversal-Constellation cycle articulations at the cosmic-time-scale.

Literal meaning

The astronomical-articulation of Earth's axial-precession. Precession of the Equinoxes articulates the approximately 26,000-year cycle through which Earth's rotational-axis traces a circle around the celestial-pole; the cycle results from the gravitational-effects of the Sun, Moon, and other-bodies on Earth's spinning-articulation.

Esoteric meaning

Precession of the Equinoxes articulates the structural-feature that the broader contemplative-tradition has recognized as *the great cosmic-cycle*. The structural-recognition is that the precession-cycle operates as foundational planetary-time-scale; the broader Yuga articulations, the broader astrological-ages articulations, and the broader Multiversal-Constellation articulations align with precession at the cosmic-time articulation.

Allegorical meaning

A great-clock that completes one specific-cycle every 26,000 years: the clock operates continuously, the cycle articulates structurally-distinct positions across the celestial-sphere, and the structural-recognition is that the cycle's continuing-articulation is what makes the broader cosmic-time-scale operative.

Extended meaning

Precession of the Equinoxes articulates several specific structural-features: (1) The 26,000-year cycle articulates Earth's rotational-axis traversing the constellations of the broader-zodiac at approximately 2,160 years per zodiacal-age; the broader astrological-ages (Age of Pisces, Age of Aquarius) articulate within this cycle; (2) The articulation aligns with the broader Yuga-cycle articulation in Hindu-cosmology; the broader Yugas operate at scales that integrate with precession; (3) The articulation supports the broader Multiversal-Constellation timing; the *Atumiel* (Twelfth Multiversal Constellation, the Infinite Spiral) articulates cycle-completion at scales that include precession; (4) The articulation supports specific monumental-construction; many ancient monuments (the Great Pyramid, Stonehenge, broader sacred-sites) articulate precessional-alignments at the architectural-articulation. The relationship to *Yuga Cycles*, *Anthropogenic Cycle*, *Twelve Multiversal Constellations*, *Sphinx*, *Stonehenge*, *Earth Grid*, *Hopi Prophecy*, and the broader cosmic-time articulations is structural.

*Precession of the Equinoxes* articulates the foundational cosmic-cycle in astronomy. The article complements *Yuga Cycles*, *Anthropogenic Cycle*, *Twelve Multiversal Constellations*, *Sphinx*, *Stonehenge*, *Earth Grid*, *Hopi Prophecy*, and the broader cosmic-time articulations.

A practitioner encounters Precession of the Equinoxes in the broader articulation of cosmic-time and in specific contexts of cosmic-cycle work.

Hindu Yuga-cycle articulations. Egyptian astronomical-traditions including the broader temple-alignments. The various tradition-specific articulations of precession-and-ages.

The standard-astronomy articulation of Earth's axial-precession. The contemporary research on precessional-alignments of ancient monuments. Hipparchus's discovery of precession (2nd century BCE).