Changing of the Guard: What the Super Bowl LX Score Was Really Saying
- Feb 17
- 3 min read
The Seahawks won 29–13.
Most people saw a football score. If you've been paying attention to the sky, you saw a timestamp.
Saturn — the planet of time, structure, authority, and consequence — rules the number 29.
It takes approximately 29 years to complete one full revolution around the sun. That cycle is known as the Saturn Return: the moment accountability arrives, old structures face their verdict, and what was built on unstable ground begins to crumble.
Super Bowl LX closed with 29 points on the board for the team that won. The old guard scored 13 — the number of transformation, death, and rebirth the number that has never meant what fearful systems taught you it meant.

What I want you to consider is this wasn't just a boring game to tune into. This was actually a ledger being settled on an energetic level. If the Epstein files and all of the controversy booming right now because of what I predicted as the Great Exposure have taught you anything, it's that you can never look at world events the same.
The Patriots and What They Represent
New England. The name alone carries the frequency of colonial legacy, inherited power, and empire built on tradition. The Patriots have the most Super Bowl appearances in NFL history. They have reached this stage 12 times. They arrived in Santa Clara carrying the ghost of Brady, the ghost of Belichick, the mythos of a dynasty so dominant it became the symbol of American football supremacy.

And they lost their sixth Super Bowl — more losses on that stage than any team in history.
Saturn doesn't forget. And Saturn, as of this month, is no longer in Pisces.
Saturn Enters Aries
For the past several years, Saturn in Pisces has been doing quiet, dissolving work — breaking down illusions, eroding structures that looked solid but were built on fog. You may have felt it personally: the slow unraveling of things you couldn't quite name, the sense that the ground was shifting beneath systems you once trusted.

On February 13, 2026, Saturn moved into Aries for the first time since 1996–1999.
Aries doesn't erode. Aries confronts. Aries is the first sign, the initiating force, the ram that doesn't wait for permission. Saturn in Aries says: the reckoning is no longer subtle. The new cycle has a face, a direction, and a demand.
The Super Bowl landed five days before that ingress. The frequency was already moving.
The Seahawk and the Water
Seattle carried a different kind of energy into that stadium. The Seahawk itself isn't even a real bird — it's a colloquial name for the osprey, but the logo is rooted in something far deeper: a Kwakwaka'wakw thunderbird transformation mask, a supernatural eagle that sees beyond the veil. The hawk is a seer — a creature of elevation and precision, not brute force. Water-city energy, Pacific Northwest roots, indigenous land frequency. They didn't overpower the Patriots. They outmaneuvered them, held them scoreless through three quarters, and let the fourth quarter confirm what the first three already established.

The new cycle doesn't announce itself with noise. It simply arrives, and suddenly the old architecture has nowhere left to stand.
What This Means for You
Saturn in Aries is asking a direct question: what are you still maintaining out of loyalty to a structure that has already had its verdict?
The score was 29–13. The cycle is complete. The guard has changed.
The only question left is which side of that threshold you're standing on.
This is part of the Spectacle Series — a multi-part frequency decode of Super Bowl LX. Start with The Frequency of the Spectacle if you're just arriving.


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