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Post by iameye on Jan 24, 2009 19:15:23 GMT -5
ha I meant
At 3:36 - Sgt. Pepper rises up out of the ground. I feel there is an artistic similarity to the stylized face on the cover of Division Bell and this Sgt Pepper face.
and i was kidding about the time
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Post by P(D)enny La(i)ne on Jan 24, 2009 22:32:15 GMT -5
"So the tolling of the Division Bell signals the end.
But the end of what?"I'm not sure I'd agree with that conclusion. A division bell could mean several different things, some of which do not indicating an ending. For example, quoted from the Wiki article: Douglas Adams, the author of The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy series, chose the name of the album, being a friend of David Gilmour. This came about because the three band members could not agree on an album title (with both "Pow Wow" and "Down to Earth" being suggested). When Gilmour told Adams about the problem, Adams quickly responded that he had a title, but that he would only tell Gilmour if he would donate £25,000 to the Save the Rhino foundation.[2] Gilmour agreed and the name, taken from a line in the final track, "High Hopes", was suggested. The phrase itself derives from the division bell, which is rung in the British House of Commons, and some other legislatures, to signal the commencement of a division (vote) to Members of Parliament. [So the direct meaning would be a call to vote, which isn't really an ending, except maybe an ending to the discussion time as now it is time for a decision to be made?]Despite no specific over-arching concept, there is a musical connection between the songs in the form of a linking theme of communication and the lack of it.[3] [Again, communication implies a continued dialog and not an ending to conversation.] Tracks such as "What Do You Want from Me", "A Great Day for Freedom" and "Take It Back" seem chiefly concerned with communication problems within relationships,[4] while "Keep Talking" [implies continued activity] is more generally about the importance of maintaining a dialogue and the dangers of allowing oneself to become insular.[5] Samples of Professor Stephen Hawking from a telephone company advertisement provide the spoken word portions of "Keep Talking". While some songs can be interpreted as references to the then ongoing relationship problems between Pink Floyd members, especially the long-standing estrangement between David Gilmour and Roger Waters, Gilmour denies that the album is an allegory for the split [although I find you can't put much weight on what they state publically about the symbolism used] and acknowledges only "a couple of hinted mentions that could or could not have something to do with him [Waters]".[6] At the end of the album, Gilmour's stepson, Charlie, can be heard hanging up the telephone on Pink Floyd manager Steve O'Rourke, who had pleaded to be allowed to appear on a Pink Floyd album. [Does this seem to support the stated encouragement to 'continue talking' and repairing relationships?]I've been unable to locate a specific enough quote to support this particular idea, but there are Hindu and Buddhist records that indicate sounds occur when traveling between one level of 'consciousness' and another. I use the symbolism from "Yellow Submarine" to bolster the Beatles' desire to communicate these sorts of metaphors, and as a possible example to extrapolate to Pink Floyd's imagery as well, since many of you have already shown the links between the bands and individual members. Anyway ~ I think there could also be a symbolic reference to the BELL sound that is heard when crossing the DIVISION between dimensions. In the Yellow Submarine this would equate to their journey between the many 'Seas' while traveling in their golden scarab vehicle. I found this lego representation of the cover image. Is it coincidental that the infamous 'mustache' is highlighted by the shadow? Maybe someone needs to play with that cover a little more? puzzled wrote: "The phrase itself derives from the division bell, which is rung in the British House of Commons, and some other legislatures, to signal the commencement of a division (vote) to Members of Parliament. [So the direct meaning would be a call to vote, which isn't really an ending, except maybe an ending to the discussion time as now it is time for a decision to be made?]"Interesting. A call to vote is another way of saying that its judgment time, or perhaps Judgment Day?
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Post by B on Jan 24, 2009 22:39:16 GMT -5
Funny. I had made a similar comment to puzzled in a private message.
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Post by P(D)enny La(i)ne on Jan 24, 2009 22:55:58 GMT -5
Funny. I had made a similar comment to puzzled in a private message. Not so strange, B. I beamed it into your head when you had you foil hat off in the shower. ;D
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Post by B on Jan 24, 2009 23:30:47 GMT -5
D'oh!
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Post by thisone on Jan 25, 2009 0:39:53 GMT -5
I knew someone would post that Bowie gem, and surprised that "Sorrow" wasn't -- being that I'm too lazy recently. Thanks PDL
Methinks Mike Garson was hiding off-stage somewhez!
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Post by theanswer on Jan 25, 2009 21:47:18 GMT -5
They're all dying in their 60's Steve O rourke (manager) 1 October 1940 - 30 October 2003 died at age 63Syd Barret 6 January 1946 - 7 July 2006 died at age 60Richard Wright 28 July 1943 - 15 September 2008 died at age 65Bryan Morrison (Bryan Morrison Agency-see Steve O rourke) died at age 66*********************************************On the Sgt Pepper cover art, Ringo and John hold " brass" ( SSRB) instruments, and a "brass" Tuba at the feet of a sorrowful looking Ringo Starr... This follows the pattern that I showed that ended with the Altamont Speedway Free Concert which symbolically marked the end (death) of the '60s (and counterculture movement) and subsequent end of the Beatles (1970-Let It Be following "Let It Bleed") Yes...Like A Rolling Stone The following picture is something I discovered in January 2006 (before Syd Barrett, Richard Wright and Bryan Morrison died) This is the Saint Etheldreda bell on display at Ely Cathedral (the cathedral behind the Division Bell heads on the album cover) The slabs behind the bell are called "monumental brasses" ( images.google.com/images?um=1&hl=en&safe=off&rls=GWYA%2CGWYA%3A2008-49%2CGWYA%3Aen&q=Cathedral++brasses ) www.timetravel-britain.com/gallery/ely.shtmlI found a close-up of the skeleton today... Flickr photo caption reads: Ely cathedral appears on Pink Floyd's The Division Bell album – FACT!flickr.com/photos/shamus/198817020/I'm not exactly sure what this means...but what a coincidence, huh? Pay attention to the dates in this article ********************************This bell was cast by the bell founders Braysers of Norwich somewhere between 1424 and 1523 and the bell’s crown bears the founder’s mark of three bells with a crown and five ermine tassels. The inscription, part of which is very crookedly cast, tells us that the bell is dedicated to St. Etheldreda. Two small lions’ heads act as word spacers. Originally it hung in the tower of St. Nicholas, Feltwell, which collapsed in 1898. In 1967 the parish gave the bell to the Cathedral and it now sits on display in the north nave aisle. The three lumps at the very top of the bell are the points at which the molten metal was poured into the mould when the bell was cast. Its exact weight is not known, but is probably about six or seven hundredweight. www.finestoneminiatures.com/catalog/catalog_71.htm
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Post by B on Jan 25, 2009 22:16:40 GMT -5
Far away across the field The tolling of the iron bell Calls the faithful to their knees To hear the softly spoken magic spells. ---------------------------------------- Eli's Coming ;D www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Qq_gqjXX8Y
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Post by theanswer on Jan 25, 2009 22:23:26 GMT -5
There appears to be a discrepancy in the year it was sold to Ely Cathedral, but the interesting thing is that three bells were destroyed (...) www.elyda.org/wisbech/fsnichol.htmSt. Nicholas, Feltwell The tower fell down in 1898. Three of the five bells were broken. These were sold in 1968 to help pay of work on the bell frame of St Mary's. One bell was sold to a new Church in Wales, the other is housed in Ely Cathedral. Three of the bells clappers survive and are hung in the Church. Five of us used to speak to you, Two hundred years and more. We called you from your cottages And from the old Fen shire With lofty tower one morn we fell In Eighteen Ninety Eight. No more we'll call you to your prayers, For silence is our fate. I'm sorta going off track here, but it sounds like the theme of "Keep Talking" in a way. (a "keep" is a tower) I'm just not sure how this relates to PID and the Beatles, other than all of the silence behind it all (and silence by PF about the enigma) David Bowie performed as a guest on the Gilmour's "On An Island" tour, singing Arnold Layne (Syd Barrett era Floyd hit single from Piper ATGOD) Ely was at one time an island (completely surrounded by water)
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Post by theanswer on Jan 26, 2009 4:08:30 GMT -5
hmmm...Lucifer Sam? Although Mimi was a caring guardian, she was also known for being very strict, compared to the more relaxed influence of George, and Julia.[18] Family friends described Mimi as stubborn, impatient, and unforgiving, but also said that she had a strong sense of humour.[18] On many occasions when she criticised Lennon, he would respond with a joke, and the two of them would be, "rolling around, laughing together".[8] Mimi had three Siamese cats that she was very fond of: Tich (a marmalade-coloured half-Persian), Tim (a half-Persian) and Sam (a cat that Lennon found as a stray in the street) and would later have cats of his own.[19] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimi_Smith#Mimi_and_.22John.22***The article cites a dead link to a blog, so it is more than likely an unreliable source, unless it can be confirmed elsewhere. (that's the trouble with wikipedia)
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Post by P(D)enny La(i)ne on Jan 26, 2009 11:04:10 GMT -5
[/b] Although Mimi was a caring guardian, she was also known for being very strict, compared to the more relaxed influence of George, and Julia.[18] Family friends described Mimi as stubborn, impatient, and unforgiving, but also said that she had a strong sense of humour.[18] On many occasions when she criticised Lennon, he would respond with a joke, and the two of them would be, "rolling around, laughing together".[8] Mimi had three Siamese cats that she was very fond of: Tich (a marmalade-coloured half-Persian), Tim (a half-Persian) and Sam (a cat that Lennon found as a stray in the street) and would later have cats of his own.[19] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimi_Smith#Mimi_and_.22John.22***The article cites a dead link to a blog, so it is more than likely an unreliable source, unless it can be confirmed elsewhere. (that's the trouble with wikipedia)[/quote] This is a sticker on the shrink-wrapped cover of Electric Arguments, by The Fireman. Thanks to Taf's Jan. 25 blog entry for the image! iamaphoney.blogspot.com/2009/01/review-electric-arguments.html
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Post by theanswer on Jan 26, 2009 17:54:14 GMT -5
"No, No Sam, it ain't no anagram"
Lennon Uses Cat In Feline Erotic Ritual
Sam says "Yeah, right"
;D
edit: sorry, that just popped into my head when I read that sticker. I just read the article you posted (didn't notice it at first glance) Interesting stuff
I would like to say personally that it really pisses me off that these musicians can't just be musicians and let people enjoy music without putting some coded message that nobody can figure out in their lyrics.
This would be a good place to put this (coded, but easier to understand):
Don McLean - American Pie
A long, long time ago... I can still remember How that music used to make me smile. And I knew if I had my chance That I could make those people dance And, maybe, they'd be happy for a while. But february made me shiver With every paper I'd deliver. Bad news on the doorstep; I couldn't take one more step.
I can't remember if I cried When I read about his widowed bride, But something touched me deep inside The day the music died.
So bye-bye, miss american pie. Drove my chevy to the levee, But the levee was dry. And them good old boys were drinkin' whiskey and rye Singin', "this'll be the day that I die. "this'll be the day that I die."
Did you write the book of love, And do you have faith in God above, If the Bible tells you so? Do you believe in rock 'n roll, Can music save your mortal soul, And can you teach me how to dance real slow?
Well, I know that you're in love with him `cause I saw you dancin' in the gym. You both kicked off your shoes. Man, I dig those rhythm and blues.
I was a lonely teenage broncin' buck With a pink carnation and a pickup truck, But I knew I was out of luck The day the music died.
I started singin', "bye-bye, miss american pie." Drove my chevy to the levee, But the levee was dry. Them good old boys were drinkin' whiskey and rye And singin', "this'll be the day that I die. "this'll be the day that I die."
Now for ten years we've been on our own And moss grows fat on a rollin' stone, But that's not how it used to be. When the jester sang for the king and queen, In a coat he borrowed from james dean And a voice that came from you and me,
Oh, and while the king was looking down, The jester stole his thorny crown. The courtroom was adjourned; No verdict was returned. And while lennon read a book of marx, The quartet practiced in the park, And we sang dirges in the dark The day the music died.
We were singing, "bye-bye, miss american pie." Drove my chevy to the levee, But the levee was dry. Them good old boys were drinkin' whiskey and rye And singin', "this'll be the day that I die. "this'll be the day that I die."
Helter skelter in a summer swelter. The birds flew off with a fallout shelter, Eight miles high and falling fast. It landed foul on the grass. The players tried for a forward pass, With the jester on the sidelines in a cast.
Now the half-time air was sweet perfume While the sergeants played a marching tune. We all got up to dance, Oh, but we never got the chance! `cause the players tried to take the field; The marching band refused to yield. Do you recall what was revealed The day the music died'
We started singing, "bye-bye, miss american pie." Drove my chevy to the levee, But the levee was dry. Them good old boys were drinkin' whiskey and rye And singin', "this'll be the day that I die. "this'll be the day that I die."
Oh, and there we were all in one place, A generation lost in space With no time left to start again. So come on: jack be nimble, jack be quick! Jack flash sat on a candlestick Cause fire is the devil's only friend.
Oh, and as I watched him on the stage My hands were clenched in fists of rage. No angel born in hell Could break that satan's spell. And as the flames climbed high into the night To light the sacrificial rite, I saw satan laughing with delight The day the music died
He was singing, "bye-bye, miss american pie." Drove my chevy to the levee, But the levee was dry. Them good old boys were drinkin' whiskey and rye And singin', "this'll be the day that I die. "this'll be the day that I die."
I met a girl who sang the blues And I asked her for some happy news, But she just smiled and turned away. I went down to the sacred store Where I'd heard the music years before, But the man there said the music wouldn't play.
And in the streets: the children screamed, The lovers cried, and the poets dreamed. But not a word was spoken; The church bells all were broken. And the three men I admire most: The father, son, and the holy ghost, They caught the last train for the coast The day the music died. And they were singing, "bye-bye, miss american pie." Drove my chevy to the levee, But the levee was dry. And them good old boys were drinkin' whiskey and rye Singin', "this'll be the day that I die. "this'll be the day that I die."
They were singing, "bye-bye, miss american pie." Drove my chevy to the levee, But the levee was dry. Them good old boys were drinkin' whiskey and rye Singin', "this'll be the day that I die."
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Post by B on Jan 26, 2009 18:42:58 GMT -5
American Pie has been posted here numerous times, and it really isn't all that mysterious to those of us who heard it in 1972. It may sound mysterious today, to someone who is young, but many of the references in the song were obvious to the people who heard it in its day. I am not saying it was totally transparent, but it's certainly not the worst offender of the songs which you lament. Actually, the fact that it was a riddle was part of its appeal. A great song, imo.
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Post by theanswer on Jan 26, 2009 19:22:50 GMT -5
American Pie has been posted here numerous times, and it really isn't all that mysterious to those of us who heard it in 1972. It may sound mysterious today, to someone who is young, but many of the references in the song were obvious to the people who heard it in its day. I am not saying it was totally transparent, but it's certainly not the worst offender of the songs which you lament. Actually, the fact that it was a riddle was part of its appeal. A great song, imo. right...I agree...I wasn't lamenting the coded message in that one. It reveals more than it conceals, to me anyway.(that's why I said it was coded, but easier to understand) I lament the fact that musicians such as McCartney, Gilmour, Waters, (list too long to post here) have some insatiable fetish with coded messages (Gilmour in an interview criticised the Rolling Stones "sexual compulsion" for money in an interview I linked to earlier...not realizing his own "sexual compulsion") In an age where we demand more and more "transparency" from our government (and get less and less), why isn't the same thing demanded of the people who indoctrinate us with their music? It all boils down to choice ("I shouted out who killed the kennedy's when after all it was You and Me" for example...Lucifer is "U" and "I"...hypothetically) In doing research on the bells and "brasses" yesterday, I came across something I had forgotten for a while (in the back of my head) The "masonic" church buildings in Europe (built by Mason's guilds) were involved at one time in issuing "Indulgences" in exchange for monetary funding for church buildings. The Roman Catholic Church, taking advantage of illiteracy, came up with the idea of "Purgatory" and said that your dead loved ones could be released early if you gave them money. In addition, you could buy "indulgences" in sin (you could give the Catholic Church money in exchange for clearing your conscience of fleshly lusts) This is what spurned Martin Luther to stand up for the Reformation of the church, because it had become so corrupted...alot of history I don't have time to get into now. The point is that "Rock n Roll, INC" is no different. As an industry, It is corrupt. It offers a false sense of security to people who are looking for answers, and we become indoctrinated with the lies they sell us. That is just a summary of what I believe is going on with the "enigma". Do some research on the reformation and "Indulgences" and try to think how that is a sort of "model" for how most of our leaders control us (quid pro quo) and ultimately enslave us. Organized religion (I'm not talking about the church Jesus Christ formed) is a political organization, not spiritual....and is disguised in many forms and "creeds" (secret societies, government, business, education, music, art, government, etc...) I'm getting ahead of myself here lol
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Post by plastic paul on Jan 26, 2009 19:35:20 GMT -5
American Pie has been posted here numerous times, and it really isn't all that mysterious to those of us who heard it in 1972. It may sound mysterious today, to someone who is young, but many of the references in the song were obvious to the people who heard it in its day. I am not saying it was totally transparent, but it's certainly not the worst offender of the songs which you lament. Actually, the fact that it was a riddle was part of its appeal. A great song, imo. Woah LB, you can't say that about someone who see's a new interpretation to a song when that's what you pride upon doing yourself (which might I add you do very well)...
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Post by theanswer on Jan 26, 2009 19:46:54 GMT -5
American Pie has been posted here numerous times, and it really isn't all that mysterious to those of us who heard it in 1972. It may sound mysterious today, to someone who is young, but many of the references in the song were obvious to the people who heard it in its day. I am not saying it was totally transparent, but it's certainly not the worst offender of the songs which you lament. Actually, the fact that it was a riddle was part of its appeal. A great song, imo. Woah LB, you can't say that about someone who see's a new interpretation to a song when that's what you pride upon doing yourself (which might I add you do very well)... Right you are, PP While I respect the right for anyone's own interpretation, I'm reminded of the fact that Don McClean left it up to his listeners to interpret the song, how ever many different interps may come of it. I'm not so sure if even he fully understood his own song
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Post by B on Jan 26, 2009 20:28:21 GMT -5
In Reply #192, theanswer wrote: "TAU As with Christianity, other ancient societies who used the "Tau" symbol also expanded upon its symbolism to include life, resurrection, reincarnation, and BLOOD SACRIFICE The Tau Cross in Christianity dates back since the latter's beginnings. Today, its most common use is in reference to Saint Francis, who proclaimed to his fellow friars in his hometown of Assisi (Italy) that their monastic habit was the Tau Cross. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tau_cross "So now when I look at the intersecton in Wellsboro: (picture on the right)I must say I'm more impressed, because the Grim Reaper dude is definitely wearing the Tau Cross, and he is "over" the streets named for the Ivy League Universities, so yeah, that is pretty bizarre! (Even if it isn't part of the Publius mystery.) But theanswer, I want to know, do you think there is a solution to the mystery, or are you of the opinion that it was just a gimmick? I happen to think there is definitely a mystery, and I will be posting about it momentarily, but what, exactly, do you think? What are your thoughts? Is there a pot of gold out there in the field somewhere? Or do you think "the prize" is a bit more esoteric? Do you know if anyone found the alledged prize? You came on like gangbusters, and posted a bunch of intriguing stuff, but then (it seems) you fizzled out somewhat. I had half expected you to lay it all out, and then say: "And so it is this!" (And go ahead and do that if you were in the process of doing it. ;D)
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Post by plastic paul on Jan 26, 2009 20:39:38 GMT -5
Woah LB, you can't say that about someone who see's a new interpretation to a song when that's what you pride upon doing yourself (which might I add you do very well)... Right you are, PP While I respect the right for anyone's own interpretation, I'm reminded of the fact that Don McClean left it up to his listeners to interpret the song, how ever many different interps may come of it. I'm not so sure if even he fully understood his own song Now that is definitely true LB. I never understood it myself!
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Post by iameye on Jan 26, 2009 20:50:40 GMT -5
could the tao represent a double axe? the fasces?
uh just kidding
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Post by theanswer on Jan 26, 2009 21:32:43 GMT -5
I must say I'm more impressed, because the Grim Reaper dude is definitely wearing the Tau Cross, and he is "over" the streets named for the Ivy League Universities, so yeah, that is pretty bizarre! (Even if it isn't part of the Publius mystery.) But theanswer, I want to know, do you think there is a solution to the mystery, or are you of the opinion that it was just a gimmick? I happen to think there is definitely a mystery, and I will be posting about it momentarily, but what, exactly, do you think? What are your thoughts? Is there a pot of gold out there in the field somewhere? Or do you think "the prize" is a bit more esoteric? Do you know if anyone found the alledged prize? You came on like gangbusters, and posted a bunch of intriguing stuff, but then (it seems) you fizzled out somewhat. I had half expected you to lay it all out, and then say: "And so it is this!" (And go ahead and do that if you were in the process of doing it. ;D) I personally don't believe there is a "physical" prize (if there is even a prize at all) I have a tendency, based on some personal experiences, that this is strictly a "spiritual" phenomena...and I'll try to explain what I mean in a biblical context (because I believe the words written are true) This is from Revelation chapter 17, about "Mystery Babylon" (the apostate religious/financial/government world order...no one can buy or sell without taking the 666 "spiritual" mark) The prize, if anything, is your soul..."whose" prize is the question Revelation 17 The Scarlet Woman and the Scarlet Beast 1 Then one of the seven angels who had the seven bowls came and talked with me, saying to me, “Come, I will show you the judgment of the great harlot who sits on many waters, 2 with whom the kings of the earth committed fornication, and the inhabitants of the earth were made drunk with the wine of her fornication.” 3 So he carried me away in the Spirit into the wilderness. And I saw a woman sitting on a scarlet beast which was full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns. 4 The woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet, and adorned with gold and precious stones and pearls, having in her hand a golden cup full of abominations and the filthiness of her fornication. 5 And on her forehead a name was written:
MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND OF THE ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH.
6 I saw the woman, drunk with the blood of the saints and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus. And when I saw her, I marveled with great amazement.
The Meaning of the Woman and the Beast 7 But the angel said to me, “Why did you marvel? I will tell you the mystery of the woman and of the beast that carries her, which has the seven heads and the ten horns. 8 The beast that you saw was, and is not, and will ascend out of the bottomless pit and go to perdition. And those who dwell on the earth will marvel, whose names are not written in the Book of Life from the foundation of the world, when they see the beast that was, and is not, and yet is.[c] 9 “Here is the mind which has wisdom: The seven heads are seven mountains on which the woman sits. 10 There are also seven kings. Five have fallen, one is, and the other has not yet come. And when he comes, he must continue a short time. 11 The beast that was, and is not, is himself also the eighth, and is of the seven, and is going to perdition. 12 “The ten horns which you saw are ten kings who have received no kingdom as yet, but they receive authority for one hour as kings with the beast. 13 These are of one mind, and they will give their power and authority to the beast. 14 These will make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb will overcome them, for He is Lord of lords and King of kings; and those who are with Him are called, chosen, and faithful.” 15 Then he said to me, “The waters which you saw, where the harlot sits, are peoples, multitudes, nations, and tongues. 16 And the ten horns which you saw on[d] the beast, these will hate the harlot, make her desolate and naked, eat her flesh and burn her with fire. 17 For God has put it into their hearts to fulfill His purpose, to be of one mind, and to give their kingdom to the beast, until the words of God are fulfilled. 18 And the woman whom you saw is that great city which reigns over the kings of the earth.”
Many believe this is the Catholic Church. I believe the Catholic Church is part of it, but it is a spiritual condition of many "organizations" based on greed and power and self-will, and false religiosity. Even atheism is based on the idea "there is no higher power than me" making the person a god in his/her own rite.
The argument made is "what makes your religion better than mine", so there is a tendency to combine all religions into a conglomerate one world religion, which eventually becomes atheism and "every man did what was right in his own eyes" lawlessness. The "man of lawlessness" precedes the return of Jesus Christ as the ultimate test of faith. It is a slow process that has taken nearly 2000 years (so far). The antichrist is a spirit, not one single man, but will have a leader, more than likely posing as a Christian (GWB, for example..and most recently, Obama...or maybe a European, or Russian...nobody knows for sure without the light of God's word...Revelation 13 says he has two horns like a lamb and speaks as a dragon/satan) Actually, the Beast" has 7 leaders after 3 are "put down"
There is something about the remaining roads (Princeton, Yale, Nypum, Cornell, Harvard=PYNCH) that I have linked to Thomas Pynchon and the Mason Dixon Line (my initials) and possibly something only I could have discovered. I believe, for some reason I can't even begin to explain, that I was spiritually led to (I will try and explain when I get back from work tonight)
In the meantime, look at the county maps of PA, WV, and OH...at the vicinity of the northern panhandle of WV....with the idea of "acrostics" in mind...I'll wait and see if you see it before I get back. It is hard to explain in such short time and words.
I have also discovered something in the 2007 Southern California wildfires (Nasa photo) that blows my mind...I have taken personal photographs of some things too, that defy explanation. I'll do my best (at the risk of losing all credibility) to explain.
I gotta go to work bye for now
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Post by B on Jan 26, 2009 22:19:11 GMT -5
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Post by B on Jan 26, 2009 22:22:49 GMT -5
theanswer wrote: "In the meantime, look at the county maps of PA, WV, and OH...at the vicinity of the northern panhandle of WV....with the idea of "acrostics" in mind...I'll wait and see if you see it before I get back. It is hard to explain in such short time and words."
Uh...No thanks; I'll wait 'til you have a chance to comment. I never was very good at acrostics.
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Post by thisone on Jan 27, 2009 1:44:33 GMT -5
Just an observation -
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Post by iameye on Jan 27, 2009 9:21:36 GMT -5
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Post by theanswer on Jan 27, 2009 15:23:41 GMT -5
Just an observation - yeah lol I thought of that too...
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