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Post by Goldenfleeced on Aug 4, 2014 23:24:47 GMT
In the Jewish numerological tradition of gematria, the number 18 has long been viewed as corresponding to the Hebrew word “chai,” meaning “alive” (derived by adding the eighth and 10th letters of the Hebrew alphabet, chet and yud).
Eighteen is the amount of time it takes to turn matza dough into chametz (leaven). It is the difference between being cut off from the those who live (keret), during Pesach, and those who actually live.
It's Alive...
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Post by Goldenfleeced on Aug 21, 2014 6:26:39 GMT
First, I'd ask you to quickly re-read the quote given in the post above, and now, I would like to show you something... The 'labyrinth' design given below is extremely meaningful, under the circumstances, and the notion of the labyrinth, itself, tells a story... that has everything to do with what I've been talking about. A 'return'... from a 'prison'... Think about it. Logically, even... Fig. m1: Jericho, Ramban
From a Hebrew manuscript of Israel’s holy sites ca. 1270, copied in 1598 in Italy.
Ci18-6m6, entrance: bottom, 3 waves B.
This is the most simple otfrid labyrinth.
Jericho was besieged by the Israelites and conquered after the army had marched 7 times around the city, a legend tells. This explains the 6 lanes with 7 walls, it is said.
Explanation: The labyrinth is Circular with internal goal, 18 lanes big in area or in cross section, 6 lanes centre area, medieval, 6 lanes or 6 turns in walking. Entrance is at the bottom of this drawing with upright centre figure. www.lavigne.dk/labyrinth/e5a_miex.htm18... you see what I mean? Divided into 6,6,6... and connected to the 'fall of Jericho.' Number 7, as in seventh jubilee... Dinah, blow your horn... lolol...
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Post by Goldenfleeced on Aug 21, 2014 6:40:38 GMT
Now, I would like to add one more thing for now... you're going to love this; I know I did. Thank you, H(Al)... I do have a lot of fun. Dave Bowman ("shot as an arrow from a Rainbow") is here "passing through the abyss" . . . themaskofgod.blogspot.com/2012/05/kubrick-on-kubrick.htmlDo you see what I see...? That 'array' looks for all the World like the 'unfolded labyrinth' 'B' wave, illustrated above, in regard to our 'labyrinth'... or 'abyss,' if you Will...
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