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Post by iameye on Feb 24, 2009 10:05:10 GMT -5
Iameye: Cern = Magick? magik is the application of rules, same as science ;D
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Post by iameye on Feb 24, 2009 12:29:37 GMT -5
;D but seriously, what about the LAM? does it connect with l=Lambda? Lambda (uppercase Λ, lowercase λ; Greek: Λάμβδα or Λάμδα, Lambda) is the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 30. It was derived from the Phoenician letter Lamed . Letters that arose from Lambda include the Roman L and the Cyrillic letter El (Л, л). The ancient Grammarians and dramatists attest to a pronunciation of /laːbdaː/ (λάβδα) in classical times.[1] In Modern Greek the name of the letter, Λάμδα, is pronounced [lamða]; the letter itself is pronounced [l] as with Latin L. In early Greek alphabets, the shape and orientation of lambda varied.[2] Most variants consisted of two straight strokes, one longer than the other, connected at their ends. The angle might be in the upper left, lower left ("Western" alphabets), or top ("Eastern" alphabets). Other variants had a vertical line with a horizontal or sloped stroke running to the right. With the general adoption of the Ionic alphabet, Greek settled on an angle at the top; the Romans, borrowing from Western alphabets, put the angle at the lower left. wiki www.geocities.com/medmaya2002/JesusTombsymbolresearch.html?1174600914539//urlIn anatomy, the lambda is that point on the skull where the two parietal bones and the occipital bone come together. The configuration of the sutures resembles an upper case lambda, and the suture between each parietal bone and the occipital bone is called the lambdoid suture.
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Post by iameye on Feb 24, 2009 18:33:28 GMT -5
;D but seriously, what about the LAM? does it connect with l=Lambda? Lambda (uppercase Λ, lowercase λ; Greek: Λάμβδα or Λάμδα, Lambda) is the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 30. It was derived from the Phoenician letter Lamed . Letters that arose from Lambda include the Roman L and the Cyrillic letter El (Л, л). The ancient Grammarians and dramatists attest to a pronunciation of /laːbdaː/ (λάβδα) in classical times.[1] In Modern Greek the name of the letter, Λάμδα, is pronounced [lamða]; the letter itself is pronounced [l] as with Latin L. In early Greek alphabets, the shape and orientation of lambda varied.[2] Most variants consisted of two straight strokes, one longer than the other, connected at their ends. The angle might be in the upper left, lower left ("Western" alphabets), or top ("Eastern" alphabets). Other variants had a vertical line with a horizontal or sloped stroke running to the right. With the general adoption of the Ionic alphabet, Greek settled on an angle at the top; the Romans, borrowing from Western alphabets, put the angle at the lower left. wiki www.geocities.com/medmaya2002/JesusTombsymbolresearch.html?1174600914539//urlIn anatomy, the lambda is that point on the skull where the two parietal bones and the occipital bone come together. The configuration of the sutures resembles an upper case lambda, and the suture between each parietal bone and the occipital bone is called the lambdoid suture. I AM not the only one ;D who see things www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkeVfQSicS0someone should copy it, heh sunking Louis XIV of France ranks
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Post by iameye on Feb 26, 2009 9:31:48 GMT -5
chevron (SHEV-ruhn) noun 1. A badge or insignia consisting of stripes meeting at an angle, worn on the sleeve of a military or police uniform to indicate rank, merit, or length of service. 2. Heraldry. A device shaped like an inverted V. 3. A V-shaped pattern, especially a kind of fret used in architecture. [Middle English cheveron, from Old French chevron, rafter (from the meeting of rafters at an angle), p robably from Vulgar Latin *caprio, caprion-, from Latin caper, capr-, goat.] A thick and wide mustache, usually worn long to cover the top border of the upper lip. www.americanmustacheinstitute.org/MustacheStyles.aspxwww.youtube.com/watch?v=pI6dxXrL6tw&feature=channel_page herald and burn (nevermind)
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Post by B on Feb 26, 2009 13:03:11 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Feb 27, 2009 11:09:34 GMT -5
The interesting thing about the hopi Blue Katchina legend is that he removes his mask and dances in the square. L7? `When I use a word,' Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, `it means just what I choose it to mean -- neither more nor less.'
`The question is,' said Alice, `whether you can make words mean so many different things.'
`The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, `which is to be master -- that's all.'
Alice was too much puzzled to say anything; so after a minute Humpty Dumpty began again. `They've a temper, some of them -- particularly verbs: they're the proudest -- adjectives you can do anything with, but not verbs -- however, I can manage the whole lot of them! Impenetrability! That's what I say!'
`Would you tell me please,' said Alice, `what that means?'
`Now you talk like a reasonable child,' said Humpty Dumpty, looking very much pleased. `I meant by "impenetrability" that we've had enough of that subject, and it would be just as well if you'd mention what you mean to do next, as I suppose you don't mean to stop here all the rest of your life.'
`That's a great deal to make one word mean,' Alice said in a thoughtful tone.
`When I make a word do a lot of work like that,' said Humpty Dumpty, `I always pay it extra.'
`Oh!' said Alice. She was too much puzzled to make any other remark.
`Ah, you should see 'em come round me of a Saturday night,' Humpty Dumpty went on, wagging his head gravely from side to side, `for to get their wages, you know.'
(Alice didn't venture to ask what he paid them with; and so you see I can't tell you.)www.sabian.org/Alice/lgchap06.htmwww.scribd.com/doc/6657964/Aleister-Crowley-Enochian-World-of-Aleister-Crowley-Enochian-Sex-Magick"Enochian magic is a system of ceremonial magic based on the evocation and commanding of various spirits. It is based on the 16th-century writings of Dr. John Dee and Edward Kelley, who claimed that their information was delivered to them directly by various angels. Dee's journals contained the Enochian script, and the table of correspondences that goes with it. It claims to embrace secrets contained within the apocryphal Book of Enoch." wiki Enoch was the first to invent books and writing, much like Thoth the scribe. The ancient Greeks declare that Enoch is the same as Mercury / Hermes Trismegistus writing the Emerald Tablets of Thoth. www.crystalinks.com/enoch.html www.masonicfax.net/enoch.htm"Enoch, being inspired by the Most High, and in obedience to a vision, constructed underground, in the bosom of Mount Moriah, an edifice consisting of nine brick vaults situated perpendicularly beneath each other and communicating by apertures left in the arch of each vault. He then caused a triangular plate of gold to be made, each side of which was a cubit long; he enriched it with the most precious stones and engraved upon it the ineffable name of God. He then encrusted the plate upon a stone of agate of the same form, which he placed upon a cubical stone of marble, and deposited the whole within the ninth or innermost vault.When this subterranean building was completed, Enoch made a slab or door of stone, and, attaching to it a ring of iron, by which it might, if necessary, be raised, he placed it over the aperture of the uppermost arch, and so covered it overwith soil that the opening could not easily be discovered. Enoch himself was not permitted to enter it more than once a year, and on his death or translation all knowledge of this building and of the sacred treasure which it contained was lost until in succeeding ages it was accidentally discovered while Solomon was engaged in building, a temple above the spot, on the same mountain.
The Legend proceeds to inform us that after Enoch had finished the construction of the nine vaults, fearing that the principles of the arts and sciences which he had assiduously cultivated would be lost in that universal deluge of which he bad received a prophetic vision, he erected above-ground two pillars, one of marble, to withstand the destructive influences of foe, and one of brass, to resist the ac6on of water ()n the pillar of brass he engraved the history of the creation, the principles of the arts and sciences, and the doctrines of Speculative Masonry as they were then practiced; and on the pillar of marble he inscribed in hieroglyphic characters the information that near the spot where they stood a precious treasure was deposited in a subterranean vault.
Such is the Legend of Enoch, which forms a very important part of the legendary history of the High Degrees.""When the foundations were being laid, as has been said, one of the stones attached to the lowest part of the foundation was removed from its place and showed the mouth of a cavern which had been cut out of the rock. But as the cave could not be distinctly seen, those who had charge of the work, wishing to explore it, that they might be better acquainted with the place, sent one of the workmen down tied to a long rope. When he got to the bottom he found water up to his legs. Searching the cavern on every side, he found by touching with his hands that it was of a quadrangular form. When he was returning to the mouth, he discovered a certain pillar standing up scarcely above the water. Feeling with his hand, he found a little book placed upon it, and wrapped up iii very fine and clan linen Taking possession of it, he gave the signal with the rope that those who had sent him down, should draw him up. Being received above, as soon as the book was shown all were struck with astonishment, especially as it appeared untouched and fresh notwithstanding that it had been found in so dismal and dark a place. But when the book was unfolded, not only the Jews but the Greeks were astounded. For even at the beginning it declared in large letters: IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE WORD WITH GOD, AND THE WORD WAS GOD. To speak plainly, the writing embraced the whole Gospel which was announced in the Divine tongue of the Virgin disciple."Say the word and you'll be free Say the word and be like me Say the word I'm thinking of Have you heard the word is love? It's so fine, It's sunshine It's the word, love In the beginning I misunderstood But now I've got it, the word is good
Spread the word and you'll be free Spread the word and be like me Spread the word I'm thinking of Have you heard the word is love? It's so fine, It's sunshine It's the word, love Everywhere I go I hear it said In the good and the bad books that I have read
Say the word and you'll be free Say the word and be like me Say the word I'm thinking of Have you heard the word is love? It's so fine, It's sunshine It's the word, love Now that I know what I feel must be right I'm here to show everybody the light
Give the word a chance to say That the word is just the way It's the word I'm thinking of And the only word is love It's so fine, It's sunshine It's the word, love
Say the word, love (4 times)
just kidding
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Post by B on Feb 27, 2009 15:38:01 GMT -5
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Post by puzzled on Feb 27, 2009 15:56:04 GMT -5
Iameye quoted:
Alice was too much puzzled to say anything; so after a minute Humpty Dumpty began again. `They've a temper, some of them -- particularly verbs: they're the proudest -- adjectives you can do anything with, but not verbs -- however, I can manage the whole lot of them! Impenetrability! That's what I say!'
`Would you tell me please,' said Alice, `what that means?'
`Now you talk like a reasonable child,' said Humpty Dumpty, looking very much pleased. `I meant by "impenetrability" that we've had enough of that subject, and it would be just as well if you'd mention what you mean to do next, as I suppose you don't mean to stop here all the rest of your life.'
`That's a great deal to make one word mean,' Alice said in a thoughtful tone.
`When I make a word do a lot of work like that,' said Humpty Dumpty, `I always pay it extra.'
Drunlavo Melchizedek says that there is a basis for the ancient story of the world traveling on the back of four elephants, which in turn travel on the back of a turtle. In the Kabbalistic alphabet, the foundational letters which sit at the center where all other energies emanate - these letters spell the word 'turtle' in ancient Hebrew.
This got me to thinking that if we take that information literally, WORDS are the basis or foundation of this universe. Beyond the abstract idea, God spoke our universe into existence, so the vibration of primae materia must be more important than we know.
This quote from Alice in Wonderland might be telling us the same thing. Words actually do work in this reality, if you know how to use them. They wouldn't tell us what these words got "paid" but if we extrapolate the two ideas, I would imagine that the entities embodied within those sounds receives payment the way all magickians pay their other-dimensional lackies...?
Which is going to be the Master? The word itself, or the person setting out to use those energies to their own benefit?
I am starting to believe that words have power in ways we aren't giving them credit.
Peace and Love.
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Post by B on Feb 27, 2009 16:23:53 GMT -5
We can't give them credit; they'll get into debt.
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Post by iameye on Feb 27, 2009 18:10:36 GMT -5
`The piece I'm going to repeat,' he went on without noticing her remark, `was written entirely for your amusement.'
Alice felt that in that case she really ought to listen to it; so she sat down, and said `Thank you' rather sadly,
`In winter, when the fields are white, I sing this song for your delight -- only I don't sing it,' he added, as an explanation.
`I see you don't,' said Alice.
`If you can see whether I'm singing or not, you've sharper eyes than most,' Humpty Dumpty remarked severely. Alice was silent.
`In spring, when woods are getting green, I'll try and tell you what I mean:
`Thank you very much,' said Alice.
`In summer, when the days are long, Perhaps you'll understand the song: In autumn, when the leaves are brown, Take pen and ink, and write it down.'
`I will, if I can remember it so long,' said Alice. `You needn't go on making remarks like that,' Humpty Dumpty said: `they're not sensible, and they put me out.'
`I sent a message to the fish: I told them "This is what I wish."www.sabian.org/Alice/lgchap06.htm for the rest Beyond the abstract idea, God spoke our universe into existence, so the vibration of primae materia must be more important than we know. This quote from Alice in Wonderland might be telling us the same thing. Words actually do work in this reality, if you know how to use them. They wouldn't tell us what these words got "paid" but if we extrapolate the two ideas, I would imagine that the entities embodied within those sounds receives payment the way all magickians pay their other-dimensional lackies...? Which is going to be the Master? The word itself, or the person setting out to use those energies to their own benefit? sir army suit Yes, I am tending to agree and Carroll vividly presents this concept of a "permanent record" ...is it really that far fetched? how much control do we have over it? what was the "secret name of God" on Enoch's triangular plate? (each side a cubit, btw) yet another alagorical story based of some basis of fact? " `Don't you think you'd be safer down on the ground?' Alice went on, not with any idea of making another riddle, but simply in her good-natured anxiety for the queer creature. `That wall is so very narrow!'
`What tremendously easy riddles you ask!' Humpty Dumpty growled out. `Of course I don't think so! Why, if ever I did fall off -- which there's no chance of -- but if I did --' Here he pursed up his lips, and looked so solemn and grand that Alice could hardly help laughing. `If I did fall,' he went on, `the King has promised me -- ah, you may turn pale, if you like! You didn't think I was going to say that, did you? The King has promised me -- with his very own mouth -- to -- to --'
`To send all his horses and all his men,' Alice interrupted, rather unwisely.
`Now I declare that's too bad!' Humpty Dumpty cried, breaking into a sudden passion. `You've been listening at doors -- and behind trees -- and down chimneys -- or you couldn't have known it!'
`I haven't indeed!' Alice said very gently. `It's in a book.'
`Ah, well! They may write such things in a book,' Humpty Dumpty said in a calmer tone. `That's what you call a History of England, that is. "The Alien crop circle holding the "disk" of things to "beware" is an interesting play of fact and fiction. " They've a temper, some of them -- particularly verbs:"imagine!
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Post by puzzled on Mar 3, 2009 17:27:19 GMT -5
Well, if anyone is interested...poo/sperm/?? cookies for your next O.T.O. gathering. Saves you the trouble of gathering up those pesky ingredients yourself!
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Post by B on Mar 3, 2009 17:43:41 GMT -5
Puzzled Posts: 667 <---- I think that's too close to the magic number for me to know whether those cookies are real or not. ;D
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Post by puzzled on Mar 3, 2009 18:06:10 GMT -5
Puzzled Posts: 667 <---- I think that's too close to the magic number for me to know whether those cookies are real or not. ;D I found the picture at an O.T.O. website, so .... ?? I am assuming they are real. I imagine it would make the refreshments table a little tidier.
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Post by puzzled on Mar 8, 2009 11:14:58 GMT -5
adv. In secret; privately or confidentially: held the meeting sub rosa. [Latin sub rosā, under the rose (from the practice of hanging a rose over a meeting as a symbol of confidentiality) : sub, under + rosā, ablative of rosa, rose.] subrosa sub-ro'sa (səb-rō'zə) adj. Existing or operating in a way so as to ensure complete concealment and confidentiality: clandestine, cloak-and-dagger, covert, huggermugger, secret, undercover. Informal hush-hush. Idioms: under wraps. See show/hide.
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Post by B on Mar 8, 2009 21:28:50 GMT -5
That has been mentioned before, puzzled, but "Red Rose Speedway" isn't "Sub-Rosa Subway" the Klaatu song. I don't know if the "Red Rose" here is intended to be indicative of something hidden, though it might. The fact that it is in his mouth would support the "hush hush" notion, or it may mean that there is a hidden meaning, or that he speaks the words of "the rose".
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Post by puzzled on Mar 8, 2009 22:57:59 GMT -5
That has been mentioned before, puzzled, but "Red Rose Speedway" isn't " Sub-Rosa Subway" the Klaatu song. I don't know if the "Red Rose" here is intended to be indicative of something hidden, though it might. The fact that it is in his mouth would support the "hush hush" notion, or it may mean that there is a hidden meaning, or that he speaks the words of "the rose". Yes, I was indicating the rose in the mouth, not the name of the album so much. The pose and the expression on his face implies silence to me.
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Post by puzzled on Mar 10, 2009 0:04:11 GMT -5
[excerpt from] CHILDREN OF THE BLACK ROSE Your hand now holds the wisdom of the ages, the map to the gateway of the Universe. It is small in size but large in wisdom and knowledge. It is intended to be simple, but do not hold it in contempt as all great wisdom is simple. Yes, it is intended to be simple, for the Rock of Stupidity is large! Those who listen and try to understand will grow in strength and stature and eventually find their way to their own "Safe Harbor" and ultimate spiritual fulfillment. Those who scoff will continue on as a frog trying to climb up the wall of a slick-sided well, laboring all day trying to gain a few feet only to slide back down each night only to find themselves in the same dreary situation in the morning. However, there is help if the seeker will but listen for the Gnosis and remember their revelations. This then is the book of the Children of the Black Rose, The Family of Lucifer, and when seekers learn the Gnosis, they will belong, be successful and know fulfillment. Their limitations vanish, and the y are free to grow in stature. This book is a gift to mankind by the many brothers and sisters who have left their legacy behind for the benefit of all who would come after them. Knowing that man must eventually seek the Force whom we know as Lucifer, they have left us the answers to the basis of the combined forces, known but as yet unexplained by the great academic minds. This book is about that Force, the All, man, and those who have been sent to help him find his way by achieving The Knowing. Their directive is to bridge the veil of mists and carry the Keys of spiritual freedom to mankind. Their purpose is to aid and assist all men and women who freely ask to travel the Left Hand Path to spiritual fulfillment. However, one who wishes to learn must ask, for one brother or sister shall never be the master of another. As the pages turn, the voices of many past adepts will speak their parts, revealing the right way to look at personal interaction with the forces that be and to form a suitable defense against the opposition who would limit and ensnare the unwary. They will also present the keys of wisdom and knowledge that will unlock the mysteries of the ages and open the doors to the future aeons. But, this is only half the story, and as man is incomplete, so is this little book. You see, the true scope of this book is only to light the way to the bridge; the seeker must then cross it. Your personal gnosis will bring all into focus when the time is right for you to know or have the knowing. The war of which we speak is that ancient and fierce battle between the Children of the Black Rose and the opposition-- those who carry the cross of submission and failure upon their backs and would have us share their load. We are spiritual warriors who fight off the darkness of ignorance and mysticism and refuse to submit to alien concepts which are against our nature. We are conservative in nature and take responsibility for our own actions. We play fair and help others to do the same. We discourage submission and ignorance and try to raise the interest of our fellow men and women to greater heights. When we can fend off imbalance, we do so. We remain secure in the grand knowledge that though an ant can't kill a buffalo, an army of ants can sure eat one.
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Post by B on Mar 10, 2009 14:30:25 GMT -5
linky poo to article above: slickaz.tripod.com/cl/cbr1.htmlIt appears that the script above was written many years after Magical Mystery Tour came out. I doubt that there is a link here.
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Post by puzzled on Mar 10, 2009 16:45:47 GMT -5
Thanks Mr. B. My copy is a pdf so I didn't have a linkypoo. And the Madonna thing... Material Girl transforms into Immaterial Girl... Bravo You have such a way with words
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Post by iameye on Mar 10, 2009 21:41:35 GMT -5
not the walrus jack torranceIn ancient Babylon, Taurus was called Shũr. In Greek mythology, Taurus was identified with Zeus, who assumed the form of a magnificent white bull to abduct Europa, a legendary Phoenician princess. The tale informs the names of constellations since it is necessary to traverse the area of sky known as the Sea to reach it. When passing through the Zodiac, it forms the origin of the myth of the Cretan Bull, one of The Twelve Labors of Heracles. Its altar is carved with a bas-relief of Mithras slaying the lunar bull; bull and god together, antagonists as they are, forming a triangular group of great unity and vigorr ... books.google.com/books?id=0Cc9A9_DIQ4C&pg=PA25&lpg=PA25&dq=grotto+bull+vatican&source=bl&ots=E2YiJmRwq3&sig=iLLhqaharSnp03NUCwO9ZsJqgdI&hl=en&ei=p7m2ScWpCsH7tgfEl5zACQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=4&ct=result#PPA26,M1 The mithraeum
Religious practice was centered on the mithraeum (Latin, from Greek mithraion), either an adapted natural cave or cavern or an artificial building imitating a cavern. Mithraea were dark and windowless, even if they were not actually in a subterranean space or in a natural cave. When possible, the mithraeum was constructed within or below an existing building. The site of a mithraeum may also be identified by its separate entrance or vestibule, its "cave", called the spelaeum or spelunca, with raised benches along the side walls for the ritual meal, and its sanctuary at the far end, often in a recess, before which the pedestal-like altar stood. Many mithraea that follow this basic plan are scattered over much of the Empire's former area, particularly where the legions were stationed along the frontiers (such as Britain). Others may be recognized by their characteristic layout, even though converted as crypts beneath Christian churches.
The mithraeum itself was arranged as an "image of the universe". It is noticed by some researchers that this movement, especially in the context of mithraic iconography (see below), seems to stem from the neoplatonic concept that the "running" of the sun from solstice to solstice is a parallel for the movement of the soul through the universe, from pre-existence, into the body, and then beyond the physical body into an afterlife6 pence? ;D Something old, something new Something borrowed, something blue And a silver sixpence in her shoe.A sixpence is a coin that was minted in Britain from 1551 to 1967. It was made of silver and worth six pennies. So this wedding tradition is definitely English, and many sources say that it began in the Victorian era. As for the colorful item, blue has been connected to weddings for centuries. In ancient Rome, brides wore blue to symbolize love, modesty, and fidelity. Christianity has long dressed the Virgin Mary in blue, so purity was associated with the color. Before the late 19th century, blue was a popular color for wedding gowns, as evidenced in proverbs like, "Marry in blue, lover be true." Penny Lane is in my ears and in my eyes. There beneath the blue suburban skiesAnd finally, a silver sixpence in the bride's shoe represents wealth and financial security. It may date back to a Scottish custom of a groom putting a silver coin under his foot for good luck. For optimum fortune, the sixpence should be in the left shoe. These days, a dime or a copper penny is sometimes substituted, and many companies sell keepsake sixpences for weddings. Sing a song of sixpence, a pocket full of rye. Four and twenty blackbirds, baked in a pie. When the pie was opened, the birds began to sing. Wasn't that a dainty dish to set before the king? The king was in his counting house, counting out his money. The queen was in the parlour, eating bread and honey. The maid was in the garden, hanging out the clothes, When down came a blackbird and pecked off her nose! There was such a commotion that little Jenny wren Flew down into the garden and put it back againsing vs cry Cry baby cry Make your mother sigh She's old enough to know better.
The king of Marigold was in the kitchen Cooking breakfast for the queen The queen was in the parlour Playing piano for the children of the king.
Cry baby cry Make your mother sigh She's old enough to know better So cry baby cry.
The king was in the garden Picking flowers for a friend who came to play The queen was in the playroom Painting pictures for the children's holiday.
Cry baby cry Make your mother sigh She's old enough to know better So cry baby cry.
The duchess of Kircaldy always smiling And arriving late for tea The duke was having problems With a message at the local bird and bee.
Cry baby cry Make your mother sigh She's old enough to know better So cry baby cry.
At twelve o'clock a meeting round the table For a seance in the dark With voices out of nowhere Put on specially by the children for a lark.
Cry baby cry Make your mother sigh She's old enough to know better So cry baby cry cry cry cry baby Make your mother sigh.
She's old enough to know better Cry baby cry cry cry cry Make your mother sigh She's old enough to know better So cry baby cry.
Can you take me back where I came from? Can you take me back? Can you take me back where I came from? Brother can you take me back? Can you take me back? Oooh, can you take me where I came from? Can you take me back?
The Beatles - Your Mother Should Know + Creditswww.youtube.com/watch?v=xdimt1UH2EQbooks.google.com/books?id=O9YUAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA39&lpg=PA39&dq=sator+coin&source=bl&ots=7_Jk-O_B_w&sig=CGtfR99Sl9WwbqL7NLThmNCnjTo&hl=en&ei=2r-zSZfyAo3BtgefvJzEBw&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=5&ct=result The Mithraic Origin and Meanings of the Rotas-sator Square By Walter O. Moeller (missing pages) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touch_piecesThe cure of diseases by coins Coins which had been given at Holy Communion could be rubbed on parts of the body suffering from rheumatism and they would effect a cure. Medallions or medalets showing the 'Devil defeated' were specially minted in Britain and distributed amongst the poor in the belief that they would reduce disease and sickness.[1] The tradition of touch pieces goes back to the time of Ancient Rome where the Emperor Vespasian (9 - 79AD) gave coins to the sick at a ceremony known as 'the touching.'[2] Many touch piece coins were treasured by the recipients and sometimes remained in the possession of families for many generations, such as with the 'Lee Penny' obtained by Sir Simon Lockhart from the Holy Land whilst on a crusade. This coin, an Edward I groat, still held by the family, has a triangular-shaped stone of a dark red colour set into it. The coin is kept in a gold box given by Queen Victoria to General Lockhart.[3] It can supposedly cure rabies, hemorrhage, and various animal ailments. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Lockhart[/color] Mr two dollar Bill www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAKHW5NERoElizard in a cage, bird and key a window as a door S A T O R A R E P O T E N E T O P E R A R O T A S home.inreach.com/whranch/Wilder/satorwebfinal.htm(The sower, Arepo, holds the wheels to [their] works.) "In Germany, from Medieval times to the present, it has been said that engraving the SATOR square on a silver plate or a silver coin is useful in putting out fires. One simply throws the coin or plate on the fire and the fire goes out. American silver 'Mercury' dimes, especially with a leap year date, are especially lucky. Gamblers' charms are often these dimes, Mercury being the Roman god who ruled the crossroads, games of chance, etc. Although these dimes actually figure the head of Liberty, people commonly mistake it for Mercury en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touch_piecesMontecello three panels and a door, under the dome 1bul·ly Pronunciation: \ˈbu̇-lē, ˈbə-\ Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural bullies Etymology: probably from Middle Dutch boele lover; akin to Middle Low German bōle lover, Middle High German buoleDate: 1538 1 archaic a: sweetheart b: a fine chap 2 a: a blustering browbeating person ; especially : one habitually cruel to others who are weaker b: pimp 3: a hired ruffianHey! - I think I might have made a connection. See the geometric diagram on the ticket? This diagram appears to be the same "machine" that someone has determined is described by the Crop Circles! On the ticket you see the same diagram with a 3D sphere in place of a 2D circle. In the blueprints this is the Water Sphere: www.cropcircleship.com/(There are two videos at the website that show the different angles and views of the machine) that second vid there about the importance of a water table is really interesting, p'zzl'd....... www.cropcircleship.com/maybe its h2o NaCl ;D A statue of the tauroctony (of unknown date) in the Vatican Museum. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mithraic_Mysteries just kidding Martha my dear you have always been my inspiration Please Be good to me Martha my love
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Post by Doc on Mar 10, 2009 23:31:50 GMT -5
You. YOU! You are so wonderfully OFF the wall, and yet, ON-the-wall, all at the same time!!!! How do you do it? ?? Never mind. But NEVER stop!!!!! not the walrus jack torranceIn ancient Babylon, Taurus was called Shũr. In Greek mythology, Taurus was identified with Zeus, who assumed the form of a magnificent white bull to abduct Europa, a legendary Phoenician princess. The tale informs the names of constellations since it is necessary to traverse the area of sky known as the Sea to reach it. When passing through the Zodiac, it forms the origin of the myth of the Cretan Bull, one of The Twelve Labors of Heracles. Its altar is carved with a bas-relief of Mithras slaying the lunar bull; bull and god together, antagonists as they are, forming a triangular group of great unity and vigorr ... books.google.com/books?id=0Cc9A9_DIQ4C&pg=PA25&lpg=PA25&dq=grotto+bull+vatican&source=bl&ots=E2YiJmRwq3&sig=iLLhqaharSnp03NUCwO9ZsJqgdI&hl=en&ei=p7m2ScWpCsH7tgfEl5zACQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=4&ct=result#PPA26,M1 The mithraeum
Religious practice was centered on the mithraeum (Latin, from Greek mithraion), either an adapted natural cave or cavern or an artificial building imitating a cavern. Mithraea were dark and windowless, even if they were not actually in a subterranean space or in a natural cave. When possible, the mithraeum was constructed within or below an existing building. The site of a mithraeum may also be identified by its separate entrance or vestibule, its "cave", called the spelaeum or spelunca, with raised benches along the side walls for the ritual meal, and its sanctuary at the far end, often in a recess, before which the pedestal-like altar stood. Many mithraea that follow this basic plan are scattered over much of the Empire's former area, particularly where the legions were stationed along the frontiers (such as Britain). Others may be recognized by their characteristic layout, even though converted as crypts beneath Christian churches.
The mithraeum itself was arranged as an "image of the universe". It is noticed by some researchers that this movement, especially in the context of mithraic iconography (see below), seems to stem from the neoplatonic concept that the "running" of the sun from solstice to solstice is a parallel for the movement of the soul through the universe, from pre-existence, into the body, and then beyond the physical body into an afterlife6 pence? ;D Something old, something new Something borrowed, something blue And a silver sixpence in her shoe.A sixpence is a coin that was minted in Britain from 1551 to 1967. It was made of silver and worth six pennies. So this wedding tradition is definitely English, and many sources say that it began in the Victorian era. As for the colorful item, blue has been connected to weddings for centuries. In ancient Rome, brides wore blue to symbolize love, modesty, and fidelity. Christianity has long dressed the Virgin Mary in blue, so purity was associated with the color. Before the late 19th century, blue was a popular color for wedding gowns, as evidenced in proverbs like, "Marry in blue, lover be true." Penny Lane is in my ears and in my eyes. There beneath the blue suburban skiesAnd finally, a silver sixpence in the bride's shoe represents wealth and financial security. It may date back to a Scottish custom of a groom putting a silver coin under his foot for good luck. For optimum fortune, the sixpence should be in the left shoe. These days, a dime or a copper penny is sometimes substituted, and many companies sell keepsake sixpences for weddings. Sing a song of sixpence, a pocket full of rye. Four and twenty blackbirds, baked in a pie. When the pie was opened, the birds began to sing. Wasn't that a dainty dish to set before the king? The king was in his counting house, counting out his money. The queen was in the parlour, eating bread and honey. The maid was in the garden, hanging out the clothes, When down came a blackbird and pecked off her nose! There was such a commotion that little Jenny wren Flew down into the garden and put it back againsing vs cry Cry baby cry Make your mother sigh She's old enough to know better.
The king of Marigold was in the kitchen Cooking breakfast for the queen The queen was in the parlour Playing piano for the children of the king.
Cry baby cry Make your mother sigh She's old enough to know better So cry baby cry.
The king was in the garden Picking flowers for a friend who came to play The queen was in the playroom Painting pictures for the children's holiday.
Cry baby cry Make your mother sigh She's old enough to know better So cry baby cry.
The duchess of Kircaldy always smiling And arriving late for tea The duke was having problems With a message at the local bird and bee.
Cry baby cry Make your mother sigh She's old enough to know better So cry baby cry.
At twelve o'clock a meeting round the table For a seance in the dark With voices out of nowhere Put on specially by the children for a lark.
Cry baby cry Make your mother sigh She's old enough to know better So cry baby cry cry cry cry baby Make your mother sigh.
She's old enough to know better Cry baby cry cry cry cry Make your mother sigh She's old enough to know better So cry baby cry.
Can you take me back where I came from? Can you take me back? Can you take me back where I came from? Brother can you take me back? Can you take me back? Oooh, can you take me where I came from? Can you take me back?
The Beatles - Your Mother Should Know + Creditswww.youtube.com/watch?v=xdimt1UH2EQbooks.google.com/books?id=O9YUAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA39&lpg=PA39&dq=sator+coin&source=bl&ots=7_Jk-O_B_w&sig=CGtfR99Sl9WwbqL7NLThmNCnjTo&hl=en&ei=2r-zSZfyAo3BtgefvJzEBw&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=5&ct=result The Mithraic Origin and Meanings of the Rotas-sator Square By Walter O. Moeller (missing pages) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touch_piecesThe cure of diseases by coins Coins which had been given at Holy Communion could be rubbed on parts of the body suffering from rheumatism and they would effect a cure. Medallions or medalets showing the 'Devil defeated' were specially minted in Britain and distributed amongst the poor in the belief that they would reduce disease and sickness.[1] The tradition of touch pieces goes back to the time of Ancient Rome where the Emperor Vespasian (9 - 79AD) gave coins to the sick at a ceremony known as 'the touching.'[2] Many touch piece coins were treasured by the recipients and sometimes remained in the possession of families for many generations, such as with the 'Lee Penny' obtained by Sir Simon Lockhart from the Holy Land whilst on a crusade. This coin, an Edward I groat, still held by the family, has a triangular-shaped stone of a dark red colour set into it. The coin is kept in a gold box given by Queen Victoria to General Lockhart.[3] It can supposedly cure rabies, hemorrhage, and various animal ailments. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Lockhart[/color] Mr two dollar Bill www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAKHW5NERoElizard in a cage, bird and key a window as a door S A T O R A R E P O T E N E T O P E R A R O T A S home.inreach.com/whranch/Wilder/satorwebfinal.htm(The sower, Arepo, holds the wheels to [their] works.) "In Germany, from Medieval times to the present, it has been said that engraving the SATOR square on a silver plate or a silver coin is useful in putting out fires. One simply throws the coin or plate on the fire and the fire goes out. American silver 'Mercury' dimes, especially with a leap year date, are especially lucky. Gamblers' charms are often these dimes, Mercury being the Roman god who ruled the crossroads, games of chance, etc. Although these dimes actually figure the head of Liberty, people commonly mistake it for Mercury en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touch_piecesMontecello three panels and a door, under the dome 1bul·ly Pronunciation: \ˈbu̇-lē, ˈbə-\ Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural bullies Etymology: probably from Middle Dutch boele lover; akin to Middle Low German bōle lover, Middle High German buoleDate: 1538 1 archaic a: sweetheart b: a fine chap 2 a: a blustering browbeating person ; especially : one habitually cruel to others who are weaker b: pimp 3: a hired ruffianHey! - I think I might have made a connection. See the geometric diagram on the ticket? This diagram appears to be the same "machine" that someone has determined is described by the Crop Circles! On the ticket you see the same diagram with a 3D sphere in place of a 2D circle. In the blueprints this is the Water Sphere: www.cropcircleship.com/(There are two videos at the website that show the different angles and views of the machine) that second vid there about the importance of a water table is really interesting, p'zzl'd....... www.cropcircleship.com/maybe its h2o NaCl ;D A statue of the tauroctony (of unknown date) in the Vatican Museum. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mithraic_Mysteries just kidding Martha my dear you have always been my inspiration Please Be good to me Martha my love[/quote]
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Post by iameye on Mar 11, 2009 8:20:21 GMT -5
Hey Doc, thanks!
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Post by iameye on Mar 11, 2009 12:53:37 GMT -5
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mePp1l299EE&feature=relatedAny Road
Oh I've been traveling on a boat and a plane In a car on a bike with a bus and a train Traveling there and traveling here Everywhere in every gear
But oh Lord we pay the price with a Spin of a wheel - with a roll of a dice Ah yeah you pay your fare And if you don't know where you're going Any road will take you there
And I've been traveling through the dirt and the grime From the past to the future through the space and the time Traveling deep beneath the waves - in watery grottoes and mountainous caves
But oh Lord we've got to fight With the thoughts in the head with the dark and the light No use to stop and stare And if you don't know where you're going Any road will take you there
You may not known where you came from May not know who you are May not have even wondered how you got this fair
I've been traveling on a wing and a prayer By the skin of my teeth by the breadth of a hair Traveling where the four winds blow With the sun on my face - in the ice and the snow
But oooeeee it's a game Sometimes you're cool, sometimes you're lame Ah yeah it's somewhere And if you don't know where you're going Any road will take you there
But oh Lord we pay the price With the spin of the wheel with the roll of the dice Ah yeah, you pay your fare And if you don't know where you're going Any road will take you there
I keep traveling around the bend There was no beginning, there is no end It wasn't born and never dies There are no edges, there is no sides Oh yeah, you just don't win It's so far out - the way out is in Bow to God and call him Sir But if you don't know where you're going Any road will take you there
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Post by iameye on Mar 12, 2009 8:38:07 GMT -5
back to the aliens: In 2002, there was a crop circle at Crabwood Farm in Hampshire,UK with a message written in binary code that was deciphered to read:
"Beware of the bearers of FALSE gifts and their BROKEN PROMISES. Much PAIN but still Time. There is GOOD out there. We Oppose DECEPTION conduit CLOSING (BELL SOUND)" ( I have nothing to do with the caps) Main Entry: con·duit Pronunciation: \ˈkän-ˌdü-ət, -ˌdyü- also -dwət, -dət\Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French cunduit pipe, passage, conduct, in part from cunduit, past participle of cunduire to lead, from Latin conducere, in part from Medieval Latin conductus — more at conduct Date: 14th century 1: a natural or artificial channel through which something (as a fluid) is conveyed 2: archaic : fountain3: a pipe, tube, or tile for protecting electric wires or cables 4: a means of transmitting or distributing <a conduit of informationall this water....and where is this closing conduit? did anyone watch the water table vid? .. he wears the constellations in his cape, The Sea the interior of that section in the vatican museum is a pretty blue marble, so it seems Corrine, Corrina, where you been so long? Corrine, Corrina, where you been so long? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carina_(constellation) And the big wheel run by Faith, good Lordy And the little wheel run by the Grace of God In the wheel in the wheel in the wheel good Lord Way in the middle of the air Way in the middle of the air.www.gospelsonglyrics.org/songs/ezekiel_saw_the_wheel.html
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Post by puzzled on Mar 13, 2009 23:15:25 GMT -5
According to "The Inscrutable Palace, O.T.O. XI Degree" (pg18) the specific symbols used for this level of initiation are:
The XIº Emblems The Eye of Horus – the anus The Blind Eye That Weeps – the phallus
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