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Post by Goldenfleeced on Sept 26, 2014 19:18:29 GMT
Oh, I've been waiting to post this one, since I wasn't quite sure what it should be... Twenty-one is a 'winning hand' where I come from, they call it 'blackjack'... so, if you 'played your cards right,' this is where you end up... If... But, let's just take the 'black jack' aspect of our number 21 for right now... first, let's turn it back-wards... just for fun... Hay... it's Jack Black... I just love Jack Black... Tenacious 'D'... lolol... And (get this) "The 'Pick' of Destiny"... Great stuff, Jack... Kickapoo... Street, maybe? Lolol... And a 'black sheep'... oh, brother... You've just gotz to love it...
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Post by Goldenfleeced on Sept 26, 2014 19:41:45 GMT
Ummm... yes... a 'classic,' for sure... his 'better half' is a Kage... But, here's the Good part... the 'Good News,' if you Will... 'We' rocked their 'socks' off... ...and the 'devil' pretty much 'shit his woolies,' so to speak... Pardon my 'French,' won't you? When in Rome... whatever... One more... Yeah... if 'we' could just remember it... Roflolol... Winner, by the way...
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Post by Goldenfleeced on Sept 27, 2014 19:12:51 GMT
Now, while we're playing Black Jack, let's turn it inside-out, so to speak... and 'let there be Light'... We'll turn Jack Black into Jack White... Black, red, and white... oh, the symbolism... and it just 'smacks' of the Elus Coen... Martinists... Martinism... Martinis M... Big Magick... Big Witch-doctors... I love this tune...
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Post by Goldenfleeced on Sept 27, 2014 19:26:03 GMT
So, we have seen the 'House of M,' haven't we? And in regard to our game of Black Jack, I know that I've mentioned this before... and it still stands True... the 'House' is most generally the 'winner.' So it is... that's how they build those grand edifices, you know... But the question should be, ' Whose House?' Now, they have taken M for Martinism, yes, but more... Min. And I told you that 'Pharoah' carries two meanings with it; 'Long hair' and secondly, 'Great House.' Coincidentally... As the 'real' title-holder hasn't seemed to make their 'return' yet, I believe that 'they' have hoped to supplant that which is expected with something else... something that follows their own 'program' more closely. After all, this Min is something of a 'wild card,' I think... but it will certainly prove the 'House' a Winner. Black Jack... Oh, shake it down, now... what a 'winning hand'...
Yep... they just kind of 'slipped that in there,' didn't they? Lololol...
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Post by Goldenfleeced on Sept 28, 2014 6:46:13 GMT
Well, here we go again... I just spent at least 30 minutes preparing this next post, only to have it disappear into the 'cloud' that is the 'great mind' of 'nobody in particular,'- sorry, H(Al)... and so should you be. Lolol... At any rate, I'm having some fun with this post now, so I'm going to continue on with the 'gaming' aspect of our number 21... only this time, we're going to find it on our dice... The combination of the numbers 1-6 as shown on the faces of a die (dice) are equal to 21. Yep... and you probably knew that, but now let me show you our dice, thrown to reflect the combination of numbers that I am going to quote for you in the bolded text to follow. This engraving from the 'Ninth Gate' series that I've done a previous thread on, turns out to be a 'perfect' illustration of what 'Mary the Jewess' told us... watch... There are three dice displayed,- two together, showing a 2 and a 1, to make a total of 3... and then one single die with a 1 displayed on the face,- which together, make a total of 4. Now, what did she say...? 'Two in One produce the 3, and from the three comes forth One as the Four'... And, better still, they are laying in front of a labyrinth... in the company of a 'fool.' Oh, brother... The title of this illustration is 'Chance isn't the same for all.' That probably means that not everybody can hope to throw this particular combination... but you just know that somebody Will... Now, let me post this, before something else goes wrong... Come on, Fool's Luck... be a Lady... lolol... (PS... I just wanted to edit this quickly to let you know that this actually was the 6 21st post... happy face...)
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Post by Goldenfleeced on Sept 28, 2014 7:11:11 GMT
So, let's continue with the symbolic meanings assigned to our 21,- I've bolded the text that particularly applies to the illustration above, and then, we'll take a couple of other quotes, and see what we can get out of those... So far, this number seems to be 'paying off' big time... I've still got my lucky quarter... Number of the perfection by excellence, 3 x 7, according to the Bible.
Symbol representing the unknown superiors or the great spiritual Masters of the humanity.
This number "contains the ratios of the principle of individuality 1 with the cosmic differentiation 20", according to R. Allendy. These ratios would constitute an act of organization - 2 + 1 = 3: "Thus the principle of individuality, placed between the world of the spirit and that the matter, realizes in itself the meeting of both."
Represent the harmony of the creation.
Number representing the union of Trinity, whose result of their common action makes emerge the creation.
For Claude of Saint-Martin, "the number 21 is the number of destruction or rather of universal termination, because, as 2 is separated from 1, it is necessary that it has a means of to unite there if it wants it. This number shows at the same time the command of the production of things and their end, as well in the spiritual one as in the corporal one."
The "21, the highest possible number of 3 in the corporal, is in relation with the spiritual and shows the quality of the renewal", according to Eckartshausen.
Number representing the maturity and the responsibility for an individual. It expresses also the notion of chief.
It is the numbered representation of God and the Temple, and for this reason it is considered by the esoteric texts as a divine number or sacred.www.ridingthebeast.com/numbers/nu21.phpNow, I'd like to continue on with the quote from de St. Martin... in relation to the Cross of Lorraine, and, of all things... Ah-Pook. Provocative, yes...?
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Post by Goldenfleeced on Sept 28, 2014 7:56:58 GMT
You see, my own understanding of the highly symbolic Cross of Lorraine is that the two arms of the cross represent the principles of Creation, and Destruction... and that the space between them represents the essence of 'God,'- which I believe is 'grace.' This is the 'state' in which all that exists, exists... They represent 'His' Power... as Alpha and Omega... Beginning and End... which gives us this further symbolism to consider... Before I go on, I'd like to illustrate this piece, because... we begin to see how the pieces fit... a 'piece' of the cross in this corner, and so on... a true mental 'puzzle,' with pieces laying everywhere... Oh, deer... Maltese, or 'Templar' Cross... which is actually an 'abbreviated' form, or 'half,' if you will, of this complete 'Cross of Lorraine'... This is the 'Free French' Flag... Now, here is a form of the 'Maltese' cross, shown in relation to our Min, again... Which looks kind of like this... The Cross of Lorraine, a symbol used by the Templars before their usual “Maltese”-style cross, is seen in Sumeria as a symbol for kingship. These influences must have been picked up while the Templars were in the Middle East and utilized later on. We know that they used the sign, because the trials in the early 1300s had the prisoners etching the symbol into the cell walls.
What other ancient secrets did they collect?
An article by Boyd Rice titled “The Cross of Lorraine: Emblem of the Royal Secret” mentions that the Cross of Lorraine, apart from being a symbol of poison, was the emblem of heraldry for Rene D’Anjou, said by Charles Peguy to represent the arms of both Christ and Satan and the blood of both. It is also said to incorporate the symbol phi or the Golden Ratio of Sacred Geometry - so very important to the Masons.
Rene d’Anjou was keenly aware of and interested in many things occult. He led a search for new (old) hermetic texts. The Cross of Lorraine was taken on by Rene, and, subsequently, by Marie de Guise, the wife of James Stuart V (parents of Mary Queen of Scots), for its occult symbolism. This occult symbolism showed the cross to be representative of poison.
Proof of this meaning comes also from the fact that it became an icon used by chemists (originally alchemists) on the bottles of poisonous substances. The idea is hidden in the duality. Why would monarchs and Templars use a sign for poison, if that poison did not have an opposite side? That of cure!
Later on in the early 20th century, Aleister Crowley, the arch Magus and self-proclaimed British Alchemist, would assign this very same symbol as the Sigil of Baphomet - the Templars’ own icon of adoration.
The Cross of Lorraine is also thought to be a sign of secrets; a sign of the Angelic Race, which came down and posited wisdom and the secrets of immortality upon the Royal Bloodline. According to Boyd Rice it is “a sigil of that Royal Secret, the doctrine of the Forgotten Ones.” www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/secretsoc/secretsoc12.htmI think that's enough for now...
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Post by Goldenfleeced on Sept 28, 2014 18:58:36 GMT
Do you see the name of 'Marie de Guise?' It is pronounced, of course, dee Geese... pretty much... and that brings me right back to our 'goose girl,' and the 'Goose-foot Queen.' Oh, happy serendipity... And, then, there's this... Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria... Ships... on the horizon, I hope...
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Post by Goldenfleeced on Sept 28, 2014 19:16:48 GMT
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Post by Goldenfleeced on Sept 28, 2014 19:44:46 GMT
And, you know what they say... Where there's smoke, there's... Foo...
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Post by Goldenfleeced on Sept 30, 2014 2:58:23 GMT
Now, while we're playing Black Jack, let's turn it inside-out, so to speak... and 'let there be Light'... We'll turn Jack Black into Jack White... Black, red, and white... oh, the symbolism... and it just 'smacks' of the Elus Coen... Martinists... Martinism... Martinis M... Big Magick... Big Witch-doctors... I love this tune... Now, before we finish with this one, and while we've got the dice out, I'm going to yell, "Seven come eleven..." lol... and tell you about the 'seven nation army,' hermetically speaking. The first and dark Principium. God the Father, being called a consuming fire.
The other Principium of light, being God's Son, is one with the eternal world of light.
The Principium of the fire belongs to the world of the four elements, being an offspring of the first two, and is the third principle.
Whenever the first three qualities of the first dark Principii gain the upper hand, then the others are tied up around their Centro and all seven are evil. Then Saturnus stands for avarice, Mercurius for envy, Mars for wrath, Sol for vanity, Venus for lewdness, Jupiter for cunning and Luna for bodily desire, which are the seven evil spirits ruling within the old human being. But when the three in the Principio of light have the upper hand and are born out of the dark Centro, so that they are in accordance with their innermost depths of light, which is the new birth in man, all seven are good, and then Saturnius stands for compassion, Mercurius for doing good, Mars for gentleness, Sol for humility, Venus for chastity, Jupiter for wisdom, and Luna for Christ's flesh or body. www.levity.com/alchemy/secret_s.htmlAnd so, we have our 'seven nation army,' if you Will... but which one will come out the 'winner?' I've got a lucky quarter... I say, 'Let it ride...' Lolol... With somewhat dubious 'thanks' to the Youtube poster known as 'rapeasaurus'... orange... very orange... lolol...
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Post by ayraman on Sept 30, 2014 19:22:18 GMT
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Post by Goldenfleeced on Oct 1, 2014 0:44:46 GMT
Well, then, I'd better take another look at that, don't you think? Maybe it's right on time...
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Post by Goldenfleeced on Oct 1, 2014 0:55:13 GMT
I'll be checking on that, shortly, since I think that I can add to the 'Samson' theme, at least, if not the 'astrotheology'... I'm just a simple philosophilizer, after all... lolol... And I'll probably be coming back this way, sooner or later, but for now, I just wanted to say, that... I still like Jack Black... See the white rose? Lolol...
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Post by Goldenfleeced on Oct 1, 2014 1:22:02 GMT
So, we have seen the 'House of M,' haven't we? And in regard to our game of Black Jack, I know that I've mentioned this before... and it still stands True... the 'House' is most generally the 'winner.' So it is... that's how they build those grand edifices, you know... But the question should be, ' Whose House?' Get it...? Runs House...Winner...
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