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Post by skyward on Nov 10, 2012 18:19:16 GMT -5
You gazed up at me and The Answer was plain to see
because you saw the Light in My Eyes Almost Made You Smile - DevlinsIn my hand, you might see Something special that she gave to me And in my head you might find Something special that she left behind And you will see Your eyes light up again like mine And you will see That after all this time... I almost made you smile Through my life, I have seen This love come and go There's no in between And in my dreams I have seen something Altogether more serene And you will see You're eyes light up again like mine And you will see The fever run through life And you will see The sky turn blue with all your light And you will see That after all this time... I almost made you smile Could you feel like this again ...show me something? I almost made you smile...
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Post by iameye on Nov 10, 2012 18:31:58 GMT -5
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Post by iameye on Nov 20, 2012 6:06:37 GMT -5
which words?
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Post by multiverser on Nov 20, 2012 22:18:16 GMT -5
Seems fitting that Stella's boots are FAUX.
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Post by iameye on Nov 21, 2012 7:43:24 GMT -5
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Post by linus on Feb 8, 2013 23:50:14 GMT -5
Thank you for the response, dogstar. I think a brief explanation of why he is supposed to represent sirius would make that video rather understandable to someone with a little less background. I also find this amusingly synchronistic, as last night I was out looking at the stars with my girlfriend (who is much better with astronomy than I) and i pointed to a particular star, which looked like it was lightly blinking, asking her if she knew what it was... ...to which she replied "Sirius." No joke. Then again, synchronicity seems to follow me EVERYWHERE.If I am suppose to be seeing the connection there, I'm sorry, but I am missing it. robertbauval.co.uk/articles/articles/egstarbeth3.htmlSince earliest times the ancient Egyptian paid particular attention to Sirius, which they identified to the 'soul' of the Goddess Isis. There was a time, very long ago, that Sirius could not be seen in the sky from Egypt. This was because of a phenomenon known as the Precession of the Equinoxes. The Precession is a very slow wobble of our planet taking the polar axis of the Earth in a circular swing of 47 degrees every 26,000 years. The general effect is that the stellar landscape appears to swing up and down like a pendulum. Before the 12th millennium BC Sirius was below the horizon line as seen from the region of Cairo/Giza. It made its first appearance in the skies at that place in c.10,500 BC. Then it had a declination of about 58 degrees 43', which meant it would have just been visible in the south about 1.5 degree above the horizon line. For early man to witnessing the 'birth' of such a bright star must have been a very impressive sight rich with meaning and messages from the gods. Also the rising of Sirius occurred when the constellation of Virgo was rising in the east, which may partly explain why the star became the symbol of a virgin-goddess. We do not know when exactly Sirius became identified to the goddess Isis, but the idea certainly goes back to the origin of Egyptian culture. It was from the 'womb' of Isis-Sirius that was born the divine child, Horus.
It is known that on the east of the Great Pyramid once stood a building called the 'temple of Isis'. On the Inventory Stella dated to the 26th Dynasty, Isis is called "Mistress of the Pyramid". It is also possible that the capstone that once stood on the summit of this monument may have been associated in some way to Isis and Sirius. It has often been suggested that the Fifth Division of the Duat (afterworld) depicted in the Book of the Dead showing a giant double-sphinx guarding a huge pyramid may be a stylised representation of the Giza necropolis. If so, then an interesting association can be made, for the pyramid of the Fifth Division shows the 'Face of Isis' on the summit instead of the capstone. the return of the 'great initiate' initiare "to begin, originate," from initium "beginning" (see initial) www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=initial&allowed_in_frame=0 Venus was very bright last night. That's what made me notice sirius. 1- Beacon -- I don't' think it's the girl with kaleidescope eyes, but the girl with the SON IN HER EYES that you're looking for. 2- candle matches Or pillars, maybe? Boaz and Jachin? Am I warm? lol subliminalsynchrosphere.blogspot.com/2013/02/why-so-sirius.htmlI also find this amusingly synchronistic… Then again, synchronicity seems to follow me EVERYWHERE.
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Mar 15, 2013 19:30:04 GMT -5
What a cute couple....Imagine Paul as King?
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Post by beacon on Jun 11, 2013 9:02:10 GMT -5
Can anybody identify this character?
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Post by beacon on Jun 11, 2013 9:36:55 GMT -5
One of the long-standing mysteries arising from the cover of the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band LP is the inclusion of the enigmatic Legionnaire from the Order of the Buffalos, or the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes (RAOB) character. I have postulated that the character may have been included as a nod to John Lennon’s Uncle Charlie who was a member of Liverpool Dingle Lodge 4303 of the RAOB, however, a comment on my YouTube channel states that there is no such title as Legionnaire from the Order of the Buffalos in the RAOB. I contacted the RAOB and asked if they were aware of the connection and could they shed any light on why it may have been included? They did reply, but claimed it was merely a reference to the Loyal Order of Water Buffalos that appeared in the cartoon series ’The Flintstones’. The character is, I believe, a Masonic clue. In this photo we are not hampered by the inclusion of Diana Dors and we can see what appears to be an apron, presumably Masonic, and possibly a key in his hand? "All antiquity believed ...in a Mediator or Redeemer, by means of whom the Evil Principle was to be overcome and the Supreme Deity reconciled to His creatures. The belief was general that he was to be born of a virgin and suffer a painful death. The Hindus called him Krishna; the Chinese, Kioun-tse; the Persians, Sosiosch; the Scandinavians, Balder; the Christians, Jesus; the Masons, Hiram"It is my belief that the Sgt. Pepper cover is a coded reference to a Masonic initiation ceremony and there does seem to be a lot of evidence to back this up. If you take your copy of Sgt Pepper and scan down the lyrics to the opening track, ‘Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’, you will find that the opening letters, capitalised, to the last four lines begin with the letters, S.T.A.B. Go now, to the third track ‘Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds’, and beginning with the line ‘A girl with kaleidoscope eyes’ and you will find the lines begin with the letters A.C.T. Stab Act. This ‘Stab Act’ could possibly be interpreted as a reference to Hiram Abif and, therefore, relate to the Third Degree of Masonry. The following text comes from here; linkThe Blue Lodge (degrees 1 - 3) are centred upon the legend of Hiram Abiff. This legend loosely has its historical basis in 1st Kings 7 and 2nd Chronicles 2. King Hiram of Tyre sent a skilled man, also called Hiram, to Israel to help King Solomon build the Temple of the Lord.
Hiram Abiff, "a widow's son" from Tyre, skilful in the working of all kinds of metals, was employed to help build King Solomon's Temple.
The legend tells us that one day, whilst worshipping the Grand Architect of the Universe (GAOTU) within the Holy of Holies, Hiram was attacked by three ruffians, (called 'Jubela', 'Jubelo' & 'Jubelum' and known collectively as 'The Juwes') who demanded the "Master's word", that is, the secret name of God.
The first ruffian, named Jubela, struck Hiram across the throat with a 24 inch gauge. The second ruffian, named Jubelo, struck Hiram's breast, over the heart, with a square. The third ruffian, named Jubelum, struck Hiram upon the forehead with a gavel, whereupon Hiram fell dead. His blood, therefore, was shed within the temple.
Hiram, having been killed, was carried out the East gate of the Temple and buried outside Jerusalem on Mount Moriah.
Early the following morning, King Solomon visited the temple and found the workmen in confusion because no plans had been made for the day's work. Fearing evil had befallen Hiram, King Solomon sent out twelve Fellowcraft Masons to look for Hiram. King Solomon himself accompanied the three who journeyed towards the East.
Having finally located the grave of Hiram, Solomon and his fellow Masons exhumed the body. A search was made for the Master's word (the Name of God), but all that was found was the letter "G". Finding the word lost, a lament went up: "O Lord, my God, is there no help for the widow's son?".
They first took hold of Hiram's body with the "Boaz" grip of the first degree. This failed to achieve its purpose.
They then re-positioned their hold upon Hiram's body using the "Jachin" grip of the second degree. This also failed to accomplish its purpose.
Solomon finally raised Hiram from the dead by using the third degree grip of the Master Mason, the five points of fellowship (explained shortly), and by uttering in Hiram's ear the phrase "Ma-Ha-Bone".
These first three degrees are based upon the legend. The Scottish and York Rites base themselves largely upon the Hiramic legend that follows after Hiram Abiff's 'resurrection'. Hiram Abiff has been raised from the dead. However, he soon leaves the legend, for he has been ushered into a more glorious existence.
Solomon is left to continue building the Temple. Many decisions have to be made. Solomon first selects seven expert masons to guard the Temple, before holding a requiem for the departed Hiram Abiff. Solomon then appoints seven judges to hand out justice to the workmen building the Temple.
Five superintendents are installed to oversee the continuing building of the Temple. Solomon then focuses upon apprehending the assassins of Hiram Abiff. He appoints nine Masters, who begin the search for the assassins. The first assassin is discovered asleep. He is stabbed in the heart and head, then decapitated.It is upon this tale that the basis for the Masonic initiation ceremony is formed. Within these ceremonies the candidates – those being initiated – will find themselves being held down and turned around and being asked for a secret password. So, to return to Sgt. Pepper, if we go to track four – immediately after the STAB ACT clue – we find the song ‘Getting Better’ which includes some intriguing lyrics; in the first verse: It's getting better all the time I used to get mad at my school (No, I can't complain) The teachers who taught me weren't cool( No, I can't complain) You're holding me down (Oh Oh) Turning me round(Oh Oh) Filling me up with your rules(Oooh)And in the second verse: Me used to be angry young man Me hiding me head in the sand You gave me the word, I finally heard I'm doing the best that I canViewing the lyrics from the perspective of a Masonic initiation one could argue that they talk about the initiation itself and then the effects of that initiation on the candidate. Holding me down. Restrained so that you will know the true meaning of freedom. Turning me round. Blindfolded and turned round so you don't know your direction or path. Ritual teaching one to know their direction and point of view. You gave me the word. The replacement terms given to the candidate in place of the lost name of God.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2013 17:17:55 GMT -5
Having finally located the grave of Hiram, Solomon and his fellow Masons exhumed the body. A search was made for the Master's word (the Name of God), but all that was found was the letter "G". Finding the word lost, a lament went up: "O Lord, my God, is there no help for the widow's son?". Solomon finally raised Hiram from the dead by using the third degree grip of the Master Mason, the five points of fellowship (explained shortly), and by uttering in Hiram's ear the phrase "Ma-Ha-Bone".
These first three degrees are based upon the legend. The Scottish and York Rites base themselves largely upon the Hiramic legend that follows after Hiram Abiff's 'resurrection'. Hiram Abiff has been raised from the dead. However, he soon leaves the legend, for he has been ushered into a more glorious existence.
Solomon is left to continue building the Temple. Many decisions have to be made. Solomon first selects seven expert masons to guard the Temple, before holding a requiem for the departed Hiram Abiff. Solomon then appoints seven judges to hand out justice to the workmen building the Temple. This grip is also called the Strong Grip of the Master Mason or the Lion's Paw. Instruction for this grip is given at the "graveside", after the candidate has been "raised" . MA-HA-BONE" REAL GRIP OF A MASTER MASON (HANDSHAKE) www.ephesians5-11.org/handshakes.htm
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Post by linus on Jun 12, 2013 3:00:27 GMT -5
Hiram Abiff What is interesting about the way Abiff was murdered is how it corresponds to the three places Kennedy was shot. (That whole event is over-flowing with Masonisms). The gavel reminds me of Maxwell's Silver Hammer. What's interesting about squaring the circle, is that if you square 360 (360 x 360), you get 129600. Which corresponds to the English alphabet as ABIF-- (I got that from this guy - allthehappycreatures.blogspot.com/ )
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2013 4:38:20 GMT -5
What's interesting about squaring the circle, is that if you square 360 (360 x 360), you get 129600. Which corresponds to the English alphabet as ABIF-- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compass_rose
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Post by beacon on Jun 12, 2013 4:40:41 GMT -5
Hand of the Mysteries The alchemical symbol of apotheosis, the transformation of man into god, is traditionally represented by an image of a hand with other symbols, including skulls, crowns, stars, fish, keys, lanterns, astrological symbols and the all-seeing eye. The Hand of the Mysteries goes by many other names, including the Hand of the Master Mason, Hand of the Philosopher, and the Emblematic Hand of Mysteries. It is said that the hand holds the keys to divinity, and is used as an invitation to discover the ‘great secrets.’ Besides its alchemical and Qabbalistic meanings, the figure symbolizes the hand of a Master Mason with which he "raises" the martyred Builder of the Divine House, so in this case Issy Bonn - a Hebrew comedian - represents the Master Mason and McCartney represents Hiram Abiff, the matyred Builder, being resurrected from the dead. You're holding me down (Oh Oh) Turning me round(Oh Oh)..... You gave me the word, I finally heard I'm doing the best that I can
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2013 4:49:05 GMT -5
Hand of the Mysteries The alchemical symbol of apotheosis, the transformation of man into god, is traditionally represented by an image of a hand with other symbols, including skulls, crowns, stars, fish, keys, lanterns, astrological symbols and the all-seeing eye. The Hand of the Mysteries goes by many other names, including the Hand of the Master Mason, Hand of the Philosopher, and the Emblematic Hand of Mysteries. It is said that the hand holds the keys to divinity, and is used as an invitation to discover the ‘great secrets.’
Besides its alchemical and Qabbalistic meanings, the figure symbolizes the hand of a Master Mason with which he "raises" the martyred Builder of the Divine House, so in this case Issy Bonn - a Hebrew comedian - represents the Master Mason and McCartney represents Hiram Abiff, the matyred Builder, being resurrected from the dead.
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Post by beacon on Jun 12, 2013 6:15:37 GMT -5
What's interesting about squaring the circle, is that if you square 360 (360 x 360), you get 129600. Which corresponds to the English alphabet as ABIF-- The square and the circle shapes remind me of a record sitting within it's sleeve, so it is also interesting that the same website claims that "Since Antiquity, the square has represented the physical body. The circle, on the other hand, has always represented the soul."
and “The human body is the “tomb of transformation” ; the grave into which the soul descends for the purpose of working out its own salvation, for transforming and improving itself, and ascending out of it the stronger and wiser for the experience.”
—W.L. Wilmshurst, early 1900sObviously the Sgt. Pepper cover obstensibly depicts a grave scene and this fact was confirmed by people like Derek Taylor, however, what we are seeing, in my opinion, is not a literal funeral, and certainly not one that depicts the death of McCartney, but a symbolic one. Therefore, not only are the sleeve, the songs and the lyrics providing clues but the vinyl record and the cardboard cover are physical clues themselves: the cardboard record cover symbolises the body of the initiate - McCartney - and the vinyl record contained within is his soul. All roads lead back to Pepper!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2013 8:00:32 GMT -5
"All antiquity believed ...in a Mediator or Redeemer, by means of whom the Evil Principle was to be overcome and the Supreme Deity reconciled to His creatures. The belief was general that he was to be born of a virgin and suffer a painful death. The Hindus called him Krishna; the Chinese, Kioun-tse; the Persians, Sosiosch; the Scandinavians, Balder; the Christians, Jesus; the Masons, Hiram" "A search was made for the Master's word (the Name of God), but all that was found was the letter "G". Finding the word lost, a lament went up: "O Lord, my God, is there no help for the widow's son?".
Q. When you entered [the middle chamber] what did you see? A. A great Light in which I perceived the Letter G. Q. What does the Letter G signify? A. God, that is to say DIEU, or one who is greater than you en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deus
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Post by beacon on Jun 12, 2013 9:36:07 GMT -5
"All antiquity believed ...in a Mediator or Redeemer, by means of whom the Evil Principle was to be overcome and the Supreme Deity reconciled to His creatures. The belief was general that he was to be born of a virgin and suffer a painful death. The Hindus called him Krishna; the Chinese, Kioun-tse; the Persians, Sosiosch; the Scandinavians, Balder; the Christians, Jesus; the Masons, Hiram" "A search was made for the Master's word (the Name of God), but all that was found was the letter "G". Finding the word lost, a lament went up: "O Lord, my God, is there no help for the widow's son?".
Q. When you entered [the middle chamber] what did you see? A. A great Light in which I perceived the Letter G. Q. What does the Letter G signify? A. God, that is to say DIEU, or one who is greater than you en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deus "As it is the hope of reward that sweetens labour, where did our ancient Brethren go to receive their wages?"
"into the middle chamber of King Solomon's Temple."
"When our ancient Brethren were in the Middle chamber, their attention was peculiarly drawn to certain Hebrew characters, here depicted by a letter G, denoting God, the Grand Geometrician of the Universe." The Hebrew character that immediately comes to mind is the letter gimmel, the third letter of the Hebrew alphabet. It is in the form of a gallows square, as is also the letter gamma, the third letter of the Greek alphabet used by Pythagoras to denote "geometry".
Both gimmel and gamma have the same sound as the English letter G. Records show that in the early days after the formation of the Grand Lodge of England, when working the Second Degree, it was the custom to place a gallows square over the Blazing Star of Glory in the Centre, but somewhere since the gallows square has evidently been replaced by its English equivalent. The letter G has come to be closely associated with the Blazing Star, giving rise to the impression that the G denotes God. Actually the letter belongs strictly to the Fellowcraft Degree, and for this reason F.C. Freemasons were once known as "Letter G Men". In Freemasonry the letter G denotes geometry, just as it did in the system of Pythagoras. It does denote God, of course, but only in His role as Grand Geometrician of the Universe.
King Solomon's Temple is the theme of the whole of Craft Masonry, but more particularly in the Fellowcraft Degree, whose working tools are the Square, the Level, and the Plumb Rule, the instruments for squaring the stone and so perfecting it as to render it fit for the intended structure. We are the stones in this Temple, and every living stone should strive to become the perfect ashlar.
"The Temple made of wood and stone must crumble and decay, But there's an unseen fabric, which shall never pass away; Age after age the Masons strive to consummate the plan, But still the work's unfinished which our forebears began; None but immortal eyes may view, complete in all its parts, The Temple formed of living stones -- the structure made of hearts." link
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2013 10:00:17 GMT -5
The Temple formed of living stones -- the structure made of heartsMay I presume? lol
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