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“When people began to multiply on earth and daughters were born to them, the sons of God saw that the daughters of men were beautiful, and they took wives for themselves, whomsoever they chose. At that time there were giants on the earth, especially from the time when the sons of God began to go in to the daughters of men, and they bore children.” (Genesis, the Bible)
The legend of the Nephilim is quite controversial: “The Nephilim or Watchers — the ‘sons of God’ described in the Book of Enoch, which was earlier rejected by the Church for its bold claims. They are fallen angels. The Nephilim were physical beings capable of sexual relations with humans, or more precisely, with human women. They bore a new generation of humans,” states the author Anastasiya Oleksandrova. However, it is also attributed to the fallen angels that they came to Earth not for human wives but due to a worldview shared with Lucifer, who later became the leader of his army of demons and devils. Another version, according to physicist and occultist Drunvalo Melchizedek, is that the sons of God were none other than giants who came from the planet Marduk in search of valuable minerals, particularly gold (he claims this based on the study of ancient Mesopotamian tablets where this story is recorded). The giants, or Nephilim, arrived on Earth, where there was no human civilization, only primates. Aliens, possessing genetic engineering, combined their DNA with the blood of primates, thus creating a cheap controlled human workforce for themselves. However, the experiment exceeded all expectations; humanity not only looked good but also began to develop. At that moment, some romantic stories took place, which later served as the basis for narratives and even the plots of science fiction films like “City of Angels.”
The plot is simple and banal: an angel, performing his duties, saw a young woman (actress Meg Ryan) and fell in love with her; he gave up his wings for her sake. Could an angel do that? Judging by the latest data collected from real facts in Michael Talbot’s book “The Holographic Universe,” such a paranormal phenomenon is possible!!! Our psyche constantly tries to teach us things that do not fit into the experience of ordinary reality; our subconscious can be programmed to randomly reveal such wonders. This lifts the veil over the true nature of reality and shows that the world we create ourselves is infinitely diverse.
As psychologist Keith Floyd from Virginia Intermont College asserts: “Contrary to what everyone knows, it is quite possible that it is not the brain that creates consciousness, but consciousness that creates the illusion of the brain, along with the illusion of matter, space, time, and everything else we interpret as the physical universe.”
People consider themselves complex beings made of “dense matter.” In reality, the physical body is merely a final product, so to speak, of subtle informational fields that shape our body and, along with it, all physical matter. Such fields are nothing more than holograms that change over time, essentially remaining beyond ordinary perception; it is precisely these kinds of fields that clairvoyants perceive as a colorful egg-shaped aura surrounding our physical body.
When we sleep, various miracles happen to us; in reality, the physical body continues to lie in place, but by using the information from the dream, we later actually encounter this information, albeit somewhat distorted. It seems that contacts with angels or “luminous” beings do occur. But what happens to a person who tries to “step into” the role of an angel? The state of the soul, thoughts, and appearance must change, and is this something everyone would like to do? No. American actor Nicolas Cage tried it, and it seems he succeeded, at least for a while.
Nicolas is a very enigmatic person by nature. Born into the family of a literature professor and a dancer-choreographer, he had the surname Coppola (his uncle is the famous director Francis Coppola), yet he chose the pseudonym Cage (translated from English as “cage”), and this was not a coincidence. In some interviews, the actor admitted that he chose the surname Cage in honor of avant-garde composer John Cage, while in others, he said he did so in honor of a comic book hero. However, this is purely the external, logical part of the nickname’s story.
The numerical vibration of his name, Nicolas Cage, speaks: “strives for perfection in everything.” He is always the “brain center” in any matter; a word, a thought is law. It is not easy to get him to attend any event; he himself chooses which ones are worth visiting. He prefers to spend time face-to-face with himself, with a good book, or in rural solitude rather than waste it on communication with empty people. He does not want to be in a crowd, is very selective about his surroundings, the atmosphere, and the people with whom he forms any kind of relationship. It is not easy to make him express himself; he carefully guards his own opinion. However, with the right approach, he will reveal the depth of his knowledge and speak significantly, especially if the topic concerns freedom and the world at large. He loves constant change and diversity, which is evident in everything he does, even in personal relationships: he has been engaged multiple times and married several times. His personal life is a complex sphere: the thought that one must depend on someone weighs heavily on him, and feeling emotionally suffocated, he longs to seize freedom. He can only become attached to someone who lacks confidence, a person whom he needs to keep close. Having found such a person, he will happily limit himself to a single relationship, but only as long as that person remains a mystery. It seems that his latest wife, 20-year-old Korean Alice Kim, fully meets Nicolas’ requirements.
In the pursuit of the unattainable, he gains diverse experience and ideals. This does not disturb him, as it creates the need for inner development and growth. His silence is often interpreted as arrogance. This is a mistaken impression, but overall, he possesses all the qualities necessary for a good friend. Behind his stony expression lies a sensitive and beautiful soul, a person who knows how to deeply empathize. He is interested in everything related to occultism; the numerical expression of his name indicates a mystic. Study, meditation, and prayer will help find true knowledge and the ability to correctly interpret the nature of things and the character of any person.
Examining Nicolas Cage’s cosmogram (born January 7, 1964), one cannot help but notice the repeating degrees of phobias and fears (Mercury in the 10th Capricorn, North Node in the 12th Cancer, Chiron in the 12th Pisces), something that holds him back on a subconscious level and shapes him. For a long time, he feared animals, but recently he acquired a 2.5-meter iguana, with which he has quite “loving relations.” Unlike reptiles, his relationships with women have not been entirely smooth: he has a 15-year-old son with Christina Fulton; his first wife was Patricia Arquette (the actor divorced her in 2001 — rumors suggest Penelope Cruz may have been to blame, with whom he starred in “Captain Corelli’s Mandolin” in 2000). His second wife was Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of the famous rocker Elvis Presley; they married in October 2003 and divorced in November of the same year at Nicolas’ initiative. His third wife, former waitress Alice Kim, recently gave birth to a son named Kal-El after the “Superman.”
Lilith of Nick at 29° Scorpio in conjunction with the star Rigel Kentaurus indicates problems in relationships with women and speaks of selectivity and extreme sensitivity, absolute helplessness in real interpersonal relationships; the same is confirmed by Uranus at 10° Virgo (degree of marital failures). Interestingly, Mars in exaltation in Capricorn at 26° indicates fanatical dreaminess, and throughout his life he encounters a multitude of mysticism: the titles of the films in which Nick starred speak for themselves: “Rock”, “Face/Off”, “Airheads”, “Moonstruck”. This hero tries to experience on screen everything that his characters go through: during the filming of “Birdy”, the actor asked to have two teeth removed without anesthesia, just like his character; in the film “Vampire’s Kiss” (1989), he ate corpses in front of the camera, and he spent nights on duty with a medical team.
“City of Angels” (1998). What Nick was experiencing at that time is hard to say, but for director Brad Silberling, who remade the film “Wings of Desire”, an angel takes on a human body, hoping to understand the metaphysical burden of the world, earthly feelings, and at the same time to give his beloved the love that every woman secretly dreams of. To some extent, this resonates with Cage’s inner world: he emotionally experiences the contradictions in a woman — her angelic allure and pragmatism, her desire to love with ambition. Love does not tolerate conditions, logic, or aggression; Cage subconsciously knows this! Despite his popularity, Nick is spiritually lonely: the Sun in Capricorn symbolizes gradual ascent, self-revelation, individualism. It seems that at some point, perhaps between incarnations, Nicholas truly managed to communicate with angels, and earthly life is now a cell for him. Yet, by creating the image of a Nephilim, Cage opens up an invisible, long path to a “beautiful far away.”
Valentina Wittrock



