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Post by rembrandt on Dec 20, 2010 2:12:19 GMT
Mavity owes me money too. One must be careful about picking up the tab and expecting it to be reciprocated later. I hear that he is armed to the teeth.
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Post by vajranagini on Dec 20, 2010 2:31:53 GMT
I have quite a bit of experience, I just don't brag about it every chance I get. Well, bully for you, eh? Too bad it doesn't come through in your posts!If you check through the posts over the past two or three years, you will see that I have a total of well over 3,000 posts on here. I have deleted my account and re-registered here about three times. There is a plethora of esoteric discussions I have engaged in here. And this means...what? Anyone can engage in discussion. Whether it is to the benefit of the discussion is another matter entirely.It's done me a world of good. You see, there comes a point in one's development where one realizes that all the trappings, the rituals, etc. of occultism are unnecessary. They are a blind. Crowley knew this, and one day you will come to the same conclusion. It is expressed in Mavity's Law: 98% of esotericism is BS. I have been aware of this for quite some time now, thanks. In fact when I read this fact in the Confessions I was pleased to receive independent confirmation of what I had already figured out for MYSELF.You seemed to attach some significance to it, expressed in a form resembling the elemental grades of the GD. One can be forgiven from drawing a conclusion based on the inference. You clearly know nothing much about Crowley or his philosophy, or you would have recognized the formula immediately.Incidentally, 2011, with the "11" turned on it's side like you were describing would be 20=. In 2110 it would appear as you described. Flexibility of mind is a virtue when dealing with the subtler realms.
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Post by vajranagini on Dec 20, 2010 2:39:57 GMT
This dude, Maximus, is some kinda high priest of voodoo, or something like that. He even has a hat with a feather in it. One time he said that he was protected by an Astral Angelic Avenger. Really? A voodoo priest, you say? Well, maybe Maximus can answer a "voodoo" question; this will go a LONG WAY towards redeeming himself if he can answer this one:
What are bat parts used for, in voodoo spellcasting?
I remember once I had a friend who needed a feather for her voodoo rituals; it was for a Santeria Deity who, in a legend, walked through a town wearing an outfit that was red on one side and blue on the other, and caused a great deal of confusion thereby! I was able to find for her a [parrot] feather that was in fact blue on one side and red on the other!
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Post by maximus on Dec 20, 2010 6:01:16 GMT
This dude, Maximus, is some kinda high priest of voodoo, or something like that. He even has a hat with a feather in it. One time he said that he was protected by an Astral Angelic Avenger. Really? A voodoo priest, you say? Well, maybe Maximus can answer a "voodoo" question; this will go a LONG WAY towards redeeming himself if he can answer this one:
What are bat parts used for, in voodoo spellcasting?Goatrider is yanking your chain. I am a lineaged Alexandrian Wiccan High Priest, formerly R:.R:. et A:.C:., former Thelemite (not OTO, that's an outer organization for the masses) and currently a Gothi of Freya. I don't use bat parts in my practice, but utilize Spae and Seidhr. I am also a member of the Temple of Venus Genetrix (Venus and Freya are, for all intents and purposes, differing aspects of the same Goddess), and involved in Cultus Deorum Romanorum as a citizen of Nova Roma.
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Post by rembrandt on Dec 20, 2010 7:19:39 GMT
He is yanking your chain. You can tell by his rockabilly avatar.
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Post by jayman on Dec 20, 2010 15:20:18 GMT
The number 2 on it's side bcomes the letter N.
So N=0
Also known as the equation for "don't lend Mavity money"
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Post by Augur on Dec 20, 2010 16:57:54 GMT
The number 2 on it's side bcomes the letter N. So N=0 Also known as the equation for "don't lend Mavity money" I see it as being more like '=N0' So the secret formula is two-fold actually, not only does it answer the question of 'Should I lend Mavity money = N0' But is also the secret Lost Masonic Word that prevents you from ending up on every body and council and chair in existence. "Care to be the chair of our <insert time consuming function here> = N0'. So it really is the cornerstone of the work, in mathematical form.
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Post by sid on Dec 20, 2010 17:58:43 GMT
The number 2 on it's side bcomes the letter N. So N=0 Also known as the equation for "don't lend Mavity money" I see it as being more like '=N0' So the secret formula is two-fold actually, not only does it answer the question of 'Should I lend Mavity money = N0' But is also the secret Lost Masonic Word that prevents you from ending up on every body and council and chair in existence. "Care to be the chair of our <insert time consuming function here> = N0'. So it really is the cornerstone of the work, in mathematical form. The triangulation of 2 i.e., 2°°° = 3 The triangulation of 11 i.e., 11°°° = 66 3 66 --- 69 --- 6 x 9 = 54 = 9 6 + 9 = 15 = 6 54°°°= 1.458 52°°° = 1378 I did my best but was not able to twist everything the way I wanted to Have a great Christmas and New Year !!!
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Post by loosetekz on Dec 20, 2010 21:10:22 GMT
i am seeking knowledge. i dont know where to begin. i am from new jersey, i've tried a few lodges but the asked for referals, i have none. i knew people who claimed to be masons but turned out to be imitators. if someone can guide me in the right direction it would be much appreciated
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Post by vajranagini on Dec 21, 2010 3:04:15 GMT
It's probably a BAD idea to ask such a thing in the "Knight Templar question" thread. better to start your own, or pick an already-existing heading that seems to relate to your question.
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Post by maximus on Dec 21, 2010 8:49:35 GMT
i am seeking knowledge. i dont know where to begin. i am from new jersey, i've tried a few lodges but the asked for referals, i have none. i knew people who claimed to be masons but turned out to be imitators. if someone can guide me in the right direction it would be much appreciated I would contact the Grand Lodge of New Jersey, who can refer you to the Secretary of a lodge near you. You can then be invited to come by on a non-meeting night and become known to the Brothers there. Once they know you, you can then have someone to sign on to your petition. That is how I did it.
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Post by maximus on Dec 21, 2010 8:52:49 GMT
It's probably a BAD idea to ask such a thing in the "Knight Templar question" thread. better to start your own, or pick an already-existing heading that seems to relate to your question. Watch out Bro. Bill, she's aiming for your job. ;D BTW, where has Penfold been, I miss that guy.
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Post by billmcelligott on Dec 21, 2010 11:47:05 GMT
Hey I need all the help I can get.
Penfold is around , his on line attendance gets interrupted by that thing,
what's it called, oh, yes family and real life.
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Post by rembrandt on Dec 21, 2010 14:52:46 GMT
Bill I have been helping you. How could you keep this ship moving if not the helpful color commentary from some of us regular posters?
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Post by jayman on Dec 21, 2010 15:42:48 GMT
Bill I have been helping you. How could you keep this ship moving if not the regular commentary from some of us off-colour posters? there. fixed it for ya.
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Post by loosetekz on Dec 21, 2010 19:09:51 GMT
i am seeking knowledge. i dont know where to begin. i am from new jersey, i've tried a few lodges but the asked for referals, i have none. i knew people who claimed to be masons but turned out to be imitators. if someone can guide me in the right direction it would be much appreciated I would contact the Grand Lodge of New Jersey, who can refer you to the Secretary of a lodge near you. You can then be invited to come by on a non-meeting night and become known to the Brothers there. Once they know you, you can then have someone to sign on to your petition. That is how I did it. IT IS APPRECIATED
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Post by maximus on Dec 21, 2010 19:29:26 GMT
Hey I need all the help I can get. Penfold is around , his on line attendance gets interrupted by that thing, what's it called, oh, yes family and real life. Oh, that thing. Darn reality. ;D
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Post by vajranagini on Dec 21, 2010 21:11:30 GMT
After reading the account of how the original Knights Templar spent NINE YEARS digging through eighty feet of solid rock to get to the vaults of the Temple, I couldn't help but be convinced that there had surely been some sort of 'family legacy' among the descendants of the Temple priesthood who decamped to Europe prior to the fall of the Temple in 70 AD, that handed down from father to son the knowledge of the treasure hidden away in the Temple vaults, rather like in the Sherlock Holmes story "The Musgrave Ritual".
I drew this conclusion mainly because people don't generally travel to hot deserty countries to burrow with crude handheld tools down through eighty feet of rock on the off chance they might find something of value! Those first Templars obviously had a more-or-less clear agenda of what they were looking for! I say 'more-or-less' because the information was bound to have gotten a little scrambled after being passed on from generation to generation for over a THOUSAND years!
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Post by rembrandt on Dec 21, 2010 22:17:41 GMT
Bill I have been helping you. How could you keep this ship moving if not the regular commentary from some of us off-colour posters? there. fixed it for ya. I do appreciate it though you spelt color wrong.
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Post by rembrandt on Dec 21, 2010 22:22:27 GMT
Why would it have to be a "family legacy?" There is no reason that it would have to be. There is some fun speculation, you are not the first to play with the idea, but there is nothing that approaches making the fancy story true.
The interesting thing is people have been traveling to hot dusty climates for a number of reasons that be totally bland and boring to you or I. There is no reason to attach further significance to it.
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