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Post by The Ancient on May 27, 2018 15:34:17 GMT
Is the first of Solomon seals been broken? The 1st and 4th pentacle of Saturn to be more specific. Inside the book, “Cubits the Math of the Kings” this was the precise geometry used by the author to produce an ancient scale. In raising more questions in scripture, if Solomon s seal has just been broken and this is the math of God, whats next? Is it time for the 3rd temple of Solomon to be built and the eighth gate of Jerusalem opened? What if the Messiah comes and there is no temple of God with his words in it and no Persian King to greet him? Will mankind be reset under these premises? Is God upset that King Solomons marker has been removed from history (1979) in our eyes time?
Cubit disclosure is located @ page 5, 12th reply down in Stone Mason Cubits Released
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Post by peter2 on May 27, 2018 22:04:10 GMT
The story of Solomon the Great seems to have been copied exactly from that of Suleiman the Magnificent.
"The legend of the Seal of Solomon was developed primarily by medieval Arabic writers, who related that the ring was engraved by God and was given to the king directly from heaven."
This is a useful legend and can be seen as parallel to the story of Moses receiving 2 sets of commandments from the hand of his god as it gives a sense of authority to the alleged recipient.
Similarly Alexander the Great went Babylon to be touched by the hand of Marduk but the god had died before he arrived and he saw the body of Marduk preserved in oil.
> What if the Messiah comes and there is no temple of God with his words in it
Why should the Messiah (from the Egyptian "messeh" the sacred crocodile) wish to have a house? Has he no power? Has he no supporters to provide for him?
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Post by 2211 on May 28, 2018 2:39:12 GMT
-.the Messiah (from the Egyptian "messeh" the sacred crocodile)-. There is a minor debate as to the proper origin, but like most words, they have double meaning Also Egyptian Messu (the annoited)
Iah is normally a suffix used after name indicating from Yah. Ex Elij-iah, Jerem-iah Mes in Hebrew means son. Messiah Son of Yah
The astronomical component... The crocodile (messeh) strikes, Isis wakes pregnant with the seed of Osiris ....resulting in Horus We can imagine the force and striking nature of a crocodile
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Post by peter2 on May 28, 2018 4:08:36 GMT
>Egyptian Messu (the anointed) Quite so - anointed with the fat of the Messeh. The sacred "crocodile" appears in the Hindu traditions as the Makara. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makara_(Hindu_mythology)>Mes in Hebrew means son. Messiah Son of Yah It is always a bit tricky decomposing the English phonetic rendition into syllables and then interpreting those back into the allegedly original language. Here is Strong's Concordance on Messiah mashiach: anointed Original Word: מָשִׁ֫יחַ Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: mashiach Phonetic Spelling: (maw-shee'-akh) Short Definition: anointed Notice the final syllable is not yah but akh >We can imagine the force and striking nature of a crocodile Possibly so, but you might be better to consider the Hindu information on the same non-physical entity.
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Post by The Ancient on May 28, 2018 16:21:40 GMT
Cubits united all of the ancient world. Cubits empowered these civilizations from the teachings of Thoth, the G in Masonic illustrations, Pythagorean, the Bible etc... Cubits by design built both of Solomon s temples. If the knowledge of cubits has resurfaced, logically questions start to build. For me, understanding cubits as a way of life is the only way to understand what once was as well as what's to come. This dialect makes me feel like I've found a home for betterment. Thanks for the engagement.
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Post by peter2 on May 28, 2018 20:56:09 GMT
>built both of Solomon s temples
Would you like to expand upon that. The temple of Suleiman the Magnificent still exists but I do not know that there is any evidence for a separate temple of Solomon the Great.
>understanding cubits as a way of life is the only way to understand what once was as well as what's to come
As I understand it there were different cubits in different places. Is there some underlying meaning to them?
>the G in Masonic illustrations
Unless God was English, the G might appear to be a recent adornment to Masonry. On the other hand Idries Shah in his book The Sufis explains that the G is really an Arabic Q rotated 90 degrees. The Q has value of 100. 99 names of God are known but the 100th name is secret - equivalent to the lost word.
Cheers
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Post by The Ancient on May 30, 2018 0:26:47 GMT
In response to both-Peter2 and 2211
Wait, am I to understand that Solomon, the son of David did not have Hiram Abiff build a temple? also, Darius after Cyrus the Great did not build a 2nd temple of Solomon. That the story was in some way stolen from Suleiman the Magnificent who adorned Alexander the Great who burned Persepolis, the same Alexander the Great that took everything that is truly ours. Cubits: the mathematical ingredient that bonded the Great Nation of Egypt for over 10,000 years. Cubits, that built the seven wonders, the very same cubits as the aforementioned way of life. The Eighth Gate of Jerusalem, do you not know why it was bricked shut? The G, of course it is English, where do you think the craft re aligned? You spoke of the ten commandments, where was the Arc of the Covenant originally housed? And are not those the words of GOD?
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Post by The Ancient on May 30, 2018 0:47:36 GMT
if you are interested in ELS codes, you have to understand the geometrical arrangements of the Cubit.
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Post by peter2 on May 30, 2018 2:57:48 GMT
>Solomon, the son of David did not have Hiram Abiff build a temple?
You will have noticed that of 3 GMs at the temple, 2 were called Hiram. This is not the result of a shortage of names but rather that Hiram is a title. The word root is HR - meaning both "from a far place" and "high born". See how many other HR names you can find - all heroes.
>The Eighth Gate of Jerusalem
After whom is Jerusalem named?
> where do you think the craft re aligned?
The Scottish 3rd degree rituals with which I am familiar have parts taken straight from Egypt. In this context "realigned" might be a euphemism.
> And are not those the words of GOD?
There are many gods
Exodus 20:3-5 King James Version (KJV)
3 Thou shalt have no other gods before me. ... 5 Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the Lord thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me;
1 Corinthians 8:5 For though there be that are called gods, whether in heaven or in earth, (as there be gods many, and lords many,)
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Post by The Ancient on May 30, 2018 22:08:22 GMT
I misinterpreted your post, I should have surveyed your other posts before assuming. There are many Gods and many pages in history. I highly respect and always seek more knowledge in them. Thank you for your kind response.
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Post by The Ancient on Jun 1, 2018 1:39:44 GMT
Torah code I'll expand on geometric pattering. Ever wonder why the depicted math only produces phrases? The equations are geometrical sequences, a webbing of main frame geometry. For example, in the last pages of the aforementioned book: see attachment The ever changing equations go from vertex to vertex down the path of the chosen webbing such as, a 3D Dodecahedron, Metatron's Cube , Tree of life etc... Ever changing equations become a system of geometrical pattering calculated by the set unit of a master cubit rod. Cubits, geometry, the math of God, Pythagoras, stone masons, the ancients and rope stretchers methodology, this was their way of life. Pythagoras studied with the Egyptians for a few years, he understood the cubit rod. It is funny, after Pythagoras met Cyrus the Great the cubit rod was never seen in public again. Particular, Cubit rods built Persepolis and the 2nd temple of Solomon. Attachments:Untitled 1444.pdf (141.99 KB)
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Post by peter2 on Jun 1, 2018 2:43:24 GMT
So what are the practical applications for individual humans?
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Post by The Ancient on Jun 2, 2018 13:01:23 GMT
I am not sure the question can be answered right because of the word individual. Your or the origin of the question is ones interpretation and will always be in a different perspective. I can only share my individual experience to weigh from. I did not like the phrases that were coming out. I lost all interest when I realized you can take any paragraph whether its Arabic, Hebrew, English and by a mathematical means conscientiously arrange phrases that could be used to misdirect people from what already was a good book of teaching. In another words, there are a million ways to a sum. Therefore, a sum can be arranged from a million ways. But the ancient mathematical system, there’s the allure. The real passion is not from a small fraction of the fabric, but from the entire cloth (for description purpose). In closing, the hierarchy set to calculate phrases is in fit to the hierarchy seen in cubit rods. Besides how do you prove your theorem? The math is correct. There is nothing like that feeling in the whole world. But, is the found system that of the ancients?
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Post by peter2 on Jun 2, 2018 20:51:22 GMT
Pythagoras tells us that numbers are alive and from my experience with economic modeling and with radionics I agree with his proposition.
Equally of course geometry is alive.
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Post by The Ancient on Jun 3, 2018 3:37:51 GMT
"Geometry is the composer, harmonics are the performers and right angles are the symphony" quote from the author, F.A.T
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Post by peter2 on Jun 3, 2018 6:36:06 GMT
Are you sure that geometry is not the composition?
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Post by The Ancient on Jun 3, 2018 13:55:19 GMT
Yes it is, in further Geometry is all, existence. Wherein mankind only set the unit to define reality. Whether its only mans reality yet remains to be seen.
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Post by The Ancient on Jun 3, 2018 17:10:21 GMT
Numbers are alive. For instance, geometry driven units used by the ancients. Math becomes predictable when exercised in unison with right angle theorem. See attachment Pythagoras on steroids Attachments:Cubits.pdf (471.35 KB)
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Post by peter2 on Jun 3, 2018 21:51:50 GMT
>Numbers are alive.
How are numbers alive?
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Post by The Ancient on Jun 4, 2018 1:49:58 GMT
All is number. If your going to respond with a question, please share it with your belief.
>Pythagoras tells us that numbers are alive and from my experience with economic modeling and with radionics I agree with his proposition.
Equally of course geometry is alive.
How is geometry is alive without numbers?
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