Theory of Everything « Thread Started on Jun 19, 2011, 8:12am »
Hello, this is my first post, long time reader, first time poster. I've been reading through the threads here for the past few months and I have had a lot of fun trying to decipher Iameye's posts in particular. However, until now, I haven't had a reason to sign up.
Currently, I am already familiar with the significance of Paul's heart being a stone on the Sgt. Pepper's album, the history of the cintamani stone, a solar eclipse in 2012(aka the circle of fire that Iamaphoney continues to show), etc. While I may not have all the answers, I certainly have the building blocks, which were hard to find.
So anyway, I was browsing abovetopsecret today and found a thread about CODES and it immediately caught my attention. The man in the thread posted scenes from different movies that, naturally, tied into solar eclipses, stones being hearts, etc. Now I have been trying to contact the OP of the thread for a long time and he doesn't seem to be responding after being attacked by a bunch of ignorant people who aren't familiar with the symbology.
So I figured I would make a thread here and hope that I could get some replies. I call it the theory of everything because it goes far beyond PID but is still very much connected to it. I understand only a few people will understand what I'm talking about, and those few will probably laugh at me for how little I know, but it's a worth a shot.
I have just noticed a lot of synchronicity lately and would like to make a thread that summarizes it all and give people like iameye a chance to explain themselves a little better since they always seem to be hinting at it.
I suppose a question I would like to have answered is the significance of solar eclipses and falling stars and Sirius, so perhaps someone could enlighten me?
Re: Theory of Everything « Reply #15 on Jun 20, 2011, 1:58pm »
Of Everything
theory 1590s, "conception, mental scheme," from L.L. theoria (Jerome), from Gk. theoria "contemplation, speculation, a looking at, things looked at," from theorein "to consider, speculate, look at," from theoros "spectator," from thea "a view" + horan "to see" (see warrant). Sense of "principles or methods of a science or art (rather than its practice)" is first recorded 1610s. That of "an explanation based on observation and reasoning" is from 1630s.
“The famous traveler ibn-Batuta, writing 730 years after the Hegira [Muslim date of 622AD], says that Hermes… (the Hebrew Enoch), “having ascertained from the appearance of the stars that the deluge would take place, built the pyramids to contain books of science and knowledge and other matters worth preserving from oblivion and ruin.”
See reply #44 of the Who's this guy? thread for my long-ass connection of Paul to Enoch.
And see these videos for the Hermes Trismegistus connection.
"The Central Intelligence Agency owns everyone of any significance in the major media." ~ William Colby, Former CIA Director and "boating accident" victim
And see these videos for the Hermes Trismegistus connection.
Careful and precise video homage, would go along with the 'Pepper cover' theory here.
I'm still not sure about the arbitrary zodiacal designation of one's birthday. It changes over time. June 18, 1942, sun rose in Taurus, not Gemini and for MJ, it rose in Leo. I get that the vid is sticking with the traditional signage, though.
Re: Theory of Everything « Reply #24 on Oct 10, 2011, 4:24am »
let me try to inject some forward momentum into this instead of letting iameye and letter b bog you down into their crypt trip. the winged beatle hasn't updated for at least 5 months. the closest thing to an update is the crypt trip. or you can search for information. beacon1966 brings up a connection that doesn't seem very popular, although there is the Apollo crypt trip once again.
"In 1959, the same year Olympia Press published his most famous novel Naked Lunch, the writer William S. Burroughs visited the restaurant of his friend and collaborator, Brion Gysin, in Tangiers. There, Burroughs met John and Mary Cooke, a wealthy American hippie couple who were interested in mysticism. Burroughs recalled, "There was something portentous about it, as though I was seeing them in another medium, like they were sitting there as holograms."
These two were scientologists. William would continue to study dianetics (although he shows a primary interest in self analysis) until some time after 1968, when he was preparing to receive the "clear" degree. Unfortunately one letter shy... Gysin is an enigmatic figure in his own right. An established artist, professional fruitcake, thrown out of the surrealist circle when he was a teenager. The two, Burroughs and Gysin, were mutually inspiring each other from the time they met until the end. I just found out that Brion wrote a book, "the process":
"The Process is notable not only for its evocative and poetic descriptions of the Sahara Desert and Sufi culture, but also for the history it documents. Most notably, Gysin's encounters with L. Ron Hubbard and The Master Musicians of Jajouka. "The Process features Thay and Mya Himmer, who are based on John and Mary Cooke, a couple who financed Gysin's 1001 Nights restaurant in Tangier. John Starr Cooke gave Gysin the large emerald which features as the Seal of the Sahara." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Process_%28novel%29
Apparently, the audits inspired Burroughs and he wrote this in two letters to Allen Ginsberg oct. 27&29 1959:
"The method of directed recall is the method of Scientology. You will recall I wrote urging you to contact local chapter and find an auditor. They do the job without hypnosis or drugs, simply run the tape back and forth until the trauma is wiped off. It works. I have used the method—partially responsible for recent changes."27 "I have a new method of writing and do not want to publish anything that has not been inspected and processed. I cannot explain this method to you until you have necessary training. So once again and most urgently (believe me there is not much time)—I tell you: 'Find a Scientology Auditor and have yourself run.'" 29
I was reminded of sgt. pepper for some reason when i read that final part. as if the work needed to be complete by formula or pieced together just so... the following is really interesting only if you are into 9 minute art films having something to do with destroying the mayan control system. or something like that.
the role scientology plays in the nova trilogy is particularly interesting, because these are some of his most popular books, and were constructed from a trunk full of short stories he had written in tangiers.
By seasaltscaramel at 2011-10-10 i bet the mayan caper is in one of those shelves... (do you think he had some type of id ego super ego thing happening with those racks?)
either way, im not sure exactly how to keep adding information so i will clear out after bringing this video to your attention. i suggest watching it, even if you dont like "destroy the mayan control system"-esque short films. it is basically a scientology "audit" but what you are left with is the notion that the audits just implant the auditor into the auditee(? - it works...):