ORIONISISOSIRIS
A
HISTORY OF GOD
Karen Armstrong
The God of the Mystics
Page 250
"(The Book of Creation). There is
no attempt to describe the creative process realistically; the account
is unashamedly symbolic and shows God creating the world by means of language
as though he were writing a book. But language has been entirely transformed
and the message of creation is no longer clear. Each letter of the Hebrew
alphabet is given a numerical value; by combining the letters with the
sacred numbers, rearranging them in endless configurations, the mystic
weaned his mind away from the normal connotations of words."
THE BOOK OF CREATION
THERE IS NO ATTEMPT MADE TO DESCRIBE
THE CREATIVE PROCESS REALISTICALLY
THE ACCOUNT IS SYMBOLIC AND
SHOWS GOD CREATING THE WORLD BY MEANS OF LANGUAGE
AS THOUGH
WRITING A BOOK BUT LANGUAGE ENTIRELY TRANSFORMED
THE MESSAGE OF CREATION IS CLEAR EACH
LETTER OF THE ALPHABET
IS GIVEN A NUMERICAL VALUE
BY COMBINING THE LETTERS WITH THE SACRED NUMBERS
BY REARRANGING THEM IN ENDLESS CONFIGURATIONS
THE MYSTIC WEANED THE MIND AWAY FROM
THE NORMAL CONNOTATIONS OF WORDS
LIGHT AND LIFE
Lars Olof Bjorn 1976
Page 197
"BY WRITING THE 26 LETTERS OF THE ALPHABET IN
A CERTAIN ORDER ONE MAY PUT DOWN ALMOST ANY MESSAGE"
THE
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OXFORD DICTIONARY OF ASTRONOMY
Ian Ridpath 1997
Ra-Shalom Asteroid 2100, the second-largest of the
Aten group, diameter 2.4 km. It was discovered in 1978 by the American
astronomer Eleanor Kay Helin, nee Francis. Its name comes from the
Egyptian Sun-god Ra, and Shalom, the Hebrew greeting meaning 'peace'.
It is of C class. Ra-Shalom's orbit has a semimajor axis of 0.832AU,
period 0.76 years perihelion 0.47 AU, aphelion 1.20
AU, and inclination 15o .8
"Its name comes from the Egyptian Sun-god Ra,
and Shalom, the Hebrew greeting meaning 'peace' "
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THE HOLY BLOOD AND THE HOLY GRAIL
Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh & Henry Lincoln
1982
Page 101
"Another and rather more mysterious
piece of our jigsaw puzzle also surfaced in Britain - this time in Staffordshire,
which had been a hotbed for Masonic activity in the early and mid-seventeenth
century. When Charles Radclyffe, alleged Grand Master of Sion, escaped
from Newgate Prison in 1714, he was aided by his cousin, the earl of Lichfield.
Later in the century the earl of Lichfield's line became extinct and his
title lapsed. It was bought in the early nineteenth century by descendants
of the Anson family, who are the present earls of Lichfield.
The seat of the present earls of Lichfield is Shugborough Hall in Staffordshire.
Formerly a bishop's residence, Shugborough was purchased by the Anson
family in 1697. During the following century it was the residence of the
brother of George Anson, the famous admiral who circum-navigated the globe.
When George Anson died in 1762, an elegiac poem was read aloud in Parliament.
One stanza of this poem reads:
Upon that storied marble cast thine eye.
The scene commands a moralising sigh.
E'en in Arcadia's bless'd Elysian plains,
Amidst the laughing nymphs and sportive swains,
See festal joy subside, with melting grace,
And pity visit the half-smiling face;
Where now the dance, the lute, the nuptial feast,
The passion throbbing in the lover's breast,
Life's emblem here, in youth and vernal bloom,
But reason's finger pointing at the tomb!24
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This would seem to be an explicit allusion to Poussin's
painting and the inscription 'Et in Arcadia Ego' - right down to
the 'finger pointing at the tomb'. And in the grounds of Shugborough there
is an imposing marble bas- relief, executed at the command of the Anson
family between 1761 and 1767. This bas-relief comprises a reproduction
- reversed, mirror-fashion - of Poussin's
'Les Bergers d' Arcadie'. And immediately below it, there is an
enigmatic inscription, which no one has ever / Page 192 / satisfactorily
deciphered:"
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Andrew Collins 2000
Page 226
"So where might we start looking for this island homeland
spoken of in so many creation myths of the Mesoamerican peoples? The Popol
Vuh tells us that the 13 tribes crossed' over on some stones,
stones piled up in the sand', which were subsequently named: 'Stone Courses,
Sand Banks we are further told that: Where the waters divided, they crossed
over. 74"
THE ATLANTIS BLUEPRINT
Rand Flem-Ath and Colin Wilson 2000
Page 225
"Bertrand became Pope Clement V in 1305, and
the king immediately began to plan one of the most amazing coups in history.
It was to arrest all the Templars - 15,000 of them - and accuse them of
heresy. It could be compared to a modern king plotting to arrest all the
officers in the army, navy and air force.
Incredibly, it succeeded. Sealed orders went out about four
weeks before the swoop, and the Templars were arrested on Friday 13
October 1307.*"
*It has been stated that this is the reason that Friday
the 13th is an unlucky day, but there is no evidence for this -
Friday was considered an unlucky day by Christians because Jesus
was said to have been crucified on a Friday while the unlucky number
13 was the number present at the last supper."
6 |
FRIDAY |
63 |
36 |
9 |
5 |
LUCKY |
72 |
18 |
9 |
8 |
THIRTEEN |
99 |
45 |
9 |
CHAT MAGAZINE
FATE
May/June 2004
IT'S FATE TALKING NUMBERS
Page 60 /61 6+0+6+1=13
13
LUCKY FOR SOME
"The number
13
The number 13 fills many of us with
fear - who enjoys working on Friday the 13th?..."
"13 gets a bad press wherever
it goes. It's even removed from hotels and street addresses all around
the world.
It could have something to do with Judas being the 13th
disciple at the Last Supper, or there being 13
Full Moons a year,
the time when witches venture out! But the bad-mouthing's relatively recent.
Earlier societies sang the number's praises.
So it's time to hear it for 13. Here's why it's a remarkable number..."
Extra day!
"On average, the moon covers 13 degrees per day. Although
there are 12 months in a year, based on the movements of the sun,
there are 13 moons a year - one every 28 days, plus a day left
over: Hence the expression 'a year and a day'.
When the 13th Full Moon occurs -two in one month - it's called
a 'blue moon'..."
Many ancient cultures used a calendar based on these 13 lunar cycles.
The first civilisation known to man (around 3000BC), was an advanced society
of people known as the Sumerians, who possessed extraordinary Astronomical
knowledge..."
They lived in Mesopotamia, an ancient
land located where Iran and Iraq are today. They followed
a solar-
lunar calendar alternating between 12 and 13 months.
These 13 moon cycles gave
birth to the legends of the 13 Original Clan Mothers..."
" who represented the talents and abilities that we all can develop
during our lives - if we try! Traditionally, 13 was considered
a powerful number with strong connections to women and fertility, as the
female menstrual cycle follows the phases of the moon. We bleed
approximately 13 times per year, roughly every 28 days (and don't
we know it!)
Freya - the Norse goddess of love and fertility - was associated with
the number 13 because of this, and she's specifically linked to
Friday the 13th. Back then, it was a sacred day..."
Even the origin of our existence is related
to the number 13. One sperm (13 chromosomes) + one ovum
(13 chromosomes) = a human life..."
Number crunch
"That brainy Greek philosopher Pythagoras said, 'The world is
built upon the power of numbers,' and believed they possessed individual
qualities. He created the system of divination - known now as numerology
- where all words, names and numbers are reduced to single digits.
Using this system, the number 13 is the higher vibration of 4
(as 1 + 3 = 4), 4 being the root of all numbers associated with
the
Earth and the four elements.
Also, 13 symbolises love for hte world and is associated
with genius. People born on this date are said to be innovators and explorers,
successful in scientific research..."
Word up
The Gematria is an ancient Hebrew system for discovering the
hidden meanings behind words, using numerical
values for letters of the alphabet (a bit like an ancient Morse code,
then!). It was used to search for the secret holy names of
God, which were believed to carry incredible power.
The Greeks used Gematria to interpret dreams. Kabbalists - those
studying Jewish mysticism - developed the system further. Thirteen
is considered to be directly connected to God. It means 'love of unity';
as the Hebrew words for 'love' and 'one'
both total 13..."
"Unlike today, where only a brave sportsman
will wear the number 13 on his shirt, many, many moons ago, anything
consisting of 13 was considered very lucky!
Jesus had 12 disciples, and he said his group represented 'the13
veins of humanity'.
There were 13 knights of the Round Table, including King Arthur.
(If it was an oblong table, some might have felt a bit left
out!)
Robin Hood had12 merry men to help him rob the rich!
Romulus, / Page 61/ god Osiris.
There are 12 Namshans (advisors) around the spiritual leader of Tibet,
the Dalai Lama.
A witches' coven tradi-tionally had 13 mem-bers.
The number 13 is said by some to be ded-icated
to the Virgin Mary, as she's believed to have died
on 13 August.
In Judaism, there are 13 examples of God's divine mercy.
Maimonides - the 12th-century Jewish physician, rabbi and philosopher
- had 13 principles of faith that he considered the minimum requirements
of Jewish belief. The Hebrew bible has 39 books, which is
3 x 13...."
"In Indian temples, there are 13
Buddhas. There are said to be 13 stages a man must pass through
to achieve Buddhahood...."
"In the Tibetan faith, 13 is the most favourable number of
them all. It represents the Goddess Penden Lhamo - who's protector
that's a tough task - most of them
don't progress past infancy!) In the Tibetan faith, 13 is the
most favourable number of them
all. It represents the Goddess Penden Lhamo - who's protector of the
Dalai Llama and the Tibetan nation."
Double power
"The ancient Aztec and
Mayan, people of South America thought. the number 13 was
so powerful, they used two calendars - one based on 365 days
and another on cycles of 13..."
3 x 6 x 5 = 90
|
M |
13 |
13 |
13 |
4 |
MAYA |
|
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|
|
M |
13 |
4 |
4 |
|
AYA |
27 |
9 |
9 |
|
MAYA |
40 |
13 |
13 |
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THIRTEEN |
99 |
45 |
9 |
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5 |
MAYAN |
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M |
13 |
4 |
4 |
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AYA |
27 |
9 |
9 |
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N |
14 |
5 |
5 |
|
MAYAN |
54 |
18 |
18 |
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|
5+4 |
1+8 |
1+8 |
|
MAYAN |
9 |
9 |
9 |
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AZTEC |
|
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|
|
AZ |
27 |
9 |
9 |
|
TEC |
28 |
10 |
1 |
5 |
AZTEC |
55 |
19 |
10 |
|
|
5+5 |
1+9 |
1+0 |
|
|
10 |
10 |
1 |
|
|
1+0 |
1+0 |
|
|
|
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
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INCA |
|
|
|
|
I |
9 |
9 |
9 |
|
NCA |
18 |
9 |
9 |
|
INCA |
27 |
18 |
18 |
|
|
2+7 |
1+8 |
1+8 |
5 |
INCA |
9 |
9 |
9 |
Article continues
"It was thought to be the most astronomically
precise calendar ever created and is still used for magical purposes by
some remote Mayan tribes.
The Mayans believed the entire span of time would last for
13 Baktun cycles (one Baktun = 144,000 days). The cycle of
time we're in now is said to have begun on 13 August
3114 BC, and is to end on 22 December 2012..."
"The Aztec calendar also had a week consisting of 13 days, which
was ruled by Tlazolteotl
- she was associated with witchcraft and purification of sin. She was
the power behind all forms of bad behaviour, and her special weapon was
sex..."
"The 13th day was dedicated to Tezcatlipoca, the Aztec
god of the night and material things (we're with him on that!) He carried
a magic mirror which gave off smoke and killed enemies. Maybe that's why
he was known as the Smoking Mirror...
Praise be!
Various faiths in years gone by made 13 a part of their religious
ceremonies. In ancient Babylon, 13 people were chosen to represent
the gods. For the Egyptians, 13 was associated with immortality,
as they believed there were 12 rungs on the ladder to eternal life and
knowledge. To take that all- important 13th step represented the
transition through death into beyond..."
"The ancient Celtic Oghamalphabet, used by them as a secret language
and when worshipping, was also known as the 'sacred tree alphabet' and
was based on 13 trees native to Britain.
New zodiac
We all know our star sign, but did you know there have been 13
zodiac signs? The sun appears to pass through 13 constellations
on the ecliptic (the path it takes through the stars).
The missing constellation, which lies between Libra and Sagittarius,
is called Ophiuchus - the Serpent Bearer: He's associated with Aesclepius,
the Greek God of healing, whose symbol (snakes coiled around a staff or
rod..." ), is used to represent places of healing and medicine.
The Greek philosopher Plato insisted it be included in the zodiac,
but his cries for the case of Ophiuchus were ignored. This has divided
astronomers and astrologers for thousands of years."
6 |
FRIDAY |
63 |
36 |
9 |
8 |
THIRTEEN |
99 |
45 |
9 |
14 |
|
162 |
81 |
18 |
1+4 |
|
1+6+2
8+1 |
1+8 |
5 |
|
9 |
9 |
9 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
6 |
FRIDAY |
63 |
36 |
9 |
10 |
THIRTEENTH |
127 |
55 |
1 |
16 |
|
190 |
91 |
10 |
1+6 |
|
1+9+0 |
9+1 |
1+0 |
7 |
|
10 |
10 |
1 |
|
|
1+0 |
1+0 |
|
|
|
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
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|
|
|
2 |
TH
28 |
10 |
1 |
|
|
2+8 |
1+0 |
|
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|
10 |
1 |
1 |
|
|
1+0 |
|
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|
1 |
1 |
1 |
"Freeserve Members' Newsletter - Friday 13th August,
1999
Date16 August 1999 11:40
To all-freeserve members"
THE USBORNE BOOK OF
FACTS AND LISTS
Lynn Bressler (no date)
Page
Did You Know
"China has the greatest number of frontiers. It rubs
shoulders with 13 other countries
GATEWAY TO ATLANTIS
Andrew Collins 2000
PEOPLE OF THE SERPENT
Page 224
Annals of the Cakchiquels
"In the Popol Vuh the Cakchiquel
are one of the 13 tribes, along with the Serpents and Quiche, that
departed in the darkness from Tulan-Zuyua following the confusion of tongues
in the Seven Caves.62"
Page 225
"Furthermore, we learn from another sixteenth-century
Cakchiquel text known as the Title of the Lords of Totonicapan
that, along with the rest of the 7 tribes and 13 clans,
the tribe's first ancestors departed 'from the other part of the
sea, from the East66"
5 |
TRIBE |
54 |
27 |
9 |
6 |
TRIBES |
73 |
28 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
4 |
CLAN |
30 |
12 |
3 |
5 |
CLANS |
49 |
13 |
4 |
|
|
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|
8 |
THIRTEEN |
99 |
36 |
|
Page 227
Crossing the Causeway
"The Popol Vuh tells us that the 13
Tribes crossed' over on some stones, stones piled up in the sand',
which were subsequently named: 'Stone Courses, Sand Banks'.We are further
told that: Where the waters were divided, they crossed over.74
"
12 |
QUETZALCOATL |
153 |
45 |
9 |
5 |
VOTAN |
72 |
18 |
9 |
|
|
225 |
63 |
18 |
|
|
2+2+5 |
6+3 |
1+8 |
|
|
9 |
9 |
9 |
GATEWAY TO ATLANTIS
Andrew Collins 2000
THE ODYSSEY OF VOTAN
Page338
"Votan is an enigma to Mesoamerican
scholars, and most tend to ignore his legendary story. What is more, he
was not simply a localised form of Itzamna, the great civiliser of the
Yucatec Maya, even though both of them were considered to have founded
the city of Mayapan. Neither was he a memory of Quetzalcoatl or Kukulcan,
the Feathered Serpent so intimately connected with the emergence of the
Nahua and Maya tribes. They seem to represent a quite separate wave of
influence that finally usurped the power of the Votanides.
Yet the common thread to all the early civilisers of
Mesoamerica is always their connection with birds and snakes. Like Itzamna,
Votan claimed to belong to the priestly line of Chanes, or 'Ser- pents'
,38 establishing 'his origin from Chivim' .39
What did all this mean - establishing 'his origin from
Chivim'? Only by retracing Votan's odyssey back to its starting point
will we be able to determine any real answers
Cuban Staging Post?
Votan is said to have begun the final stage of his odyssey
from Valum- Votan, the 'land of Votan', identified by Ordonez
as Cuba, and in particular Havana.40
As we have already noted, in 1857 Brasseur de Bourbourg asserted that:
'Modern travellers assure that they have seen sculpted rocks and ruined
buildings around Havana indicating the presence of ancient civilised populations
on this Island.'41 I have argued that Cuba was most probably the ancient
homeland of the ruling elite and earliest ancestors of the various Mesoamerican
tribal cultures. It can also be identified as Antilia, / Page
339 /the Island of the Seven Cities, one of the
Hesperides and, most important of all, the flagship of~the Atlantean island
empire. So to find that Votan might also have established some
kind of settlement or colony on Cuba before moving on to the American
mainland did not surprise me. Unfortunately, we have no idea how Ordonez
might have come to this conclusion, although it is just possible that
it was knowledge preserved among the Tzendales or Yucatec Maya.
Yet Ordonez's account of Votan's odyssey reveals that Cuba was
in fact merely a staging post for the foreigners, and that he and his
companions had come from much further afield, plausibly from the other
side of the Atlantic. We are informed, for instance, that after leaving
Valum- Votan on voyages back to his homeland he would first pass
the 'Dwelling Place of the Thirteen Snakes'.42
From here he would continue on to Valum-Chivim, identified by Ordonez
with the kingdom of Israel in the reign of King Solomon, c. 970 BC.43
Assuming that Votan did indeed arrive in Cuba and Mexico from some
distant land in the east, where might we locate the 'Dwelling Place of
the Thirteen Snakes'? Some writers have assumed it to be the 13
islands of the Canary Isles.44 Although
it is possible that Votan might have made transatlantic crossings via
the Canary Isles, the name evokes a vision not of 13 islands, but
of a single location inhabited by 13 'Snakes', connected perhaps
with Votan's own serpentine ancestry. Moreover, there are in fact
seven principal islands in the Canaries group and of these only six were
known to ancient geographers (see Chapter Five).
In Search of Valum-Chivim
Our only clue as to the whereabouts of Votan's original homeland
is the name by which it was known - Valum-Chivim, the 'land of Chivim'.
Since Votan also claimed 'his origin from Chivim', it would appear
to be either an ancestral line or a race of people. Brasseur de Bourbourg
tried unsuccessfully to find a root for this name in one of the Mesoamerican
languages.45 Ordonez on the other hand
felt that Chivim denoted the pre-Israelite peoples known as the Hivites.46
They occupied northern Canaan and Jordan and are often confused with the
Hittites, an Anatolian people that occupied parts of Canaan.47
The Hivites are thought to have been connected with another Canaanite
race known as the Horites,48 who may
well have been the Hurrites. They inhabited Canaan in the fifteenth and
fourteenth centuries BC, at a time when Egypt referred to this land as
Hurru.49"
DEALING IN DRUGS
Page 115 (ChapterVIII)
"ON 26 SEPTEMBER 1976, UNDER
the full gaze of the international media, the body of the Egyptian king
Rameses II, styled 'the Great', was shipped from the Cairo Museum to Paris
for a seven-month' state visit'. Its purpose was to determine why deterioration
had been noticed in the skin and around the neck of the dead pharaoh.
Some 20 of France's leading scientists had offered their services in an
attempt to find out what might have occurred (the problem was found to
be beetle invasion).
One of these scientists was Dr Michelle Lescot of the National History
Museum in Paris. She used an electron microscope to determine whether
any form of bacteria or virus was present in the wrappings, and was stunned
to find herself staring through the lens at tiny samples of the tobacco
plant. Confident of her findings, Dr Lescot went public and was immediately
attacked and ridiculed
by her fellow academics. In their opinion, there was absolutely no way
that tobacco could be present in the wrappings, unless through contamination.
It was suggested that the Egyptologists who in 1881 had found the mummy
among the so-called 'royal cache' in a tomb at Deir el-Bahri, in southern
Egypt, must have been smoking pipes at the time. If so, they could have
inadvert-ently dropped some tobacco which managed somehow to find its
way into the wrappings.
In an attempt to counter these claims, Dr Lescot was allowed to conduct
further tests using samples taken from deep inside the body. Once again
the microscopic examinations produced exactly the same results. Tiny traces
of tobacco were found to be present in these samples, completely dispelling
the initial belief that its pres- ence was due to tobacco falling from
a pipe.
These new results made it even more likely that tobacco had been introduced
to the wrappings during the funerary procedures that followed the death
of the king, who ruled for an incredible / Page 116 / 66 years,
c. 1290-1224 BC. Even more tests revealed that where the internal organs
of the body had been removed for placement in canopic jars, there was
a stuffing of vegetable matter that, aside from plantain, stinging nettles,
flax, black pepper seeds, camomile and wheat, included chopped tobacco
leaves. Since this mixture was introduced into the mummy in order
to help preserve its body tissue, it has been speculated that the tobacco
was used in the embalming process as both an insecticide and to prevent
putre-faction.l
The presence of tobacco in Rameses' mummy wrappings and body interior
came as a complete surprise to Egyptologists and botanists alike for one
basic reason - the plant was not known in the ancient world. It made no
sense whatsoever, and although the chance find has been mentioned in a
few popular books on strange mysteries of the past, no mainstream Egyptologist
has been willing to embrace or explain this intrusion into an otherwise
well-attested Egyptian history. The much greater problem that the tobacco
plant is considered to be indigenous only to the Americas has been quietly
swept aside by all.
The Cocaine Mummies
There the matter rested until 1992 when a
German doctor of toxicology named Svetlana Balabanova, working with the
Institute of Forensic Medicine at Ulm, began conducting a series of unique
tests on samples taken from Egyptian mummified remains pre-served at the
Munich Museum. They came from one complete body, one incomplete body and
seven detached heads of unknown provenance.2
The preserved body was that of Henuttawy, a priest-ess and singer in the
temple of Amun at Thebes, c.1000 BC. Her tomb had been uncovered in a
necropolis set aside for those of priestly rank at Deir el-Bahri, close
to modem Luxor, in southern Egypt. The early history of her mummy remains
uncertain. Records show.that in 1845 an English traveller named Dodwell
sold Henut-tawy's mummy to Ludwig I, the king of Bavaria. He and his family
built up a large collection of antiquities, and these subsequently formed
the basis of the museum's own collection, housed today in the old royal
palace.3
From the mummified remains examined at the Institute of Anthropology and
Human Genetics at Munich University, Dr Bala-banova took bone and skin
tissue, as well as samples of head and abdominal muscle. The results she
produced were extraordinary - so extraordinary that she felt it necessary
to send similar samples to three other laboratories, which quickly confirmed
her original findings. What all the tests appeared to show was that the
mummi- fied remains contained large quantities of drugs.In all nine
cases / Page 117 / hashish was present, although this was not so
much of a surprise since scholars accept that it was freely available
to the pharaonic Egyptians in the form of hemp. Adding still further to
the mystery was the presence in eight of the nine bodies
of nicotine, the narcotic ingredient of the tobacco plant. What really
stunned the scientists, however, was the presence, in each and every one
of the bodies, of cocaine, a psychoactive alkaloid present in the leaf
of the coca plant.4"
7 |
HASHISH |
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HA |
9 |
9 |
9 |
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SH |
27 |
9 |
9 |
|
I |
9 |
9 |
9 |
|
SH |
27 |
9 |
9 |
|
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|
7 |
HASHISH |
72 |
36 |
36 |
|
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7+2 |
3+6 |
3+6 |
7 |
|
9 |
9 |
9 |
|
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|
|
"Dr Balabanova knew instantly the implications of her findings. Tobacco
was difficult enough to explain, but cocaine was quite another matter
for it was produced for the first time only in 1859 and did not circulate
among the high society circles of Europe until the late nineteenth century.
Its origins are exclusively South Ameri- can. In the years following the
conquest of Peru by Pizarro in 1532, Spanish travellers in the Andes of
Peru and Bolivia recorded that the native population seemed to be constantly
chewing dried leaves called' coca'.5 This they rolled into a ball and
placed in their mouth with a little ash or lime (caustic earth), a process
that unlocked the cocaine content. It apparently relieved hunger, thirst
and fatigue, and was also used as a mild stimulant, which induced euphoria
and anaesthesia, factors that eventually led to its use and abuse in the
Western world. During the American Civil War cocaine was taken by injured
soldiers to relieve pain.
Partially digested remains of coca leaves have been retrieved from rubbish
tips of ancient Peruvian cultures that go back as far as 2B00 BC, while
th~ extended cheeks of the coca chewer appear on stone idols from Colombia
that date to c. 1500 BC.6 Indeed, much evidence of this habit has recently
come to light during the excava- tion in Peru of a number of graves that
contain the bodies of mummified individuals dating to between 200 BC and
AD 1500.7 When subjected to tests similar to those conducted by Balabanova
and her colleagues on the Munich mummies, these, too, proved positive
for cocaine.8 Furthermore, many of these Peruvian bodies were found buried
with bunches of coca leaves still in their cheeks, presumably in the belief
that the deceased would benefit from their effects in the afterlife.9"
DEVILLIVEDEVILLIVELIVEEVILLIVEDDEVIL
THE
MAGIKALALPHABET
4 |
GODS |
45 |
18 |
9 |
6 |
NUMBER |
73 |
28 |
1 |
10 |
|
128 |
46 |
10 |
1+0 |
|
1+2+8 |
4+6 |
1+0 |
1 |
|
10 |
10 |
1 |
|
|
1+0 |
1+0 |
|
1 |
|
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
6 |
DEVILS |
71 |
26 |
8 |
6 |
NUMBER |
73 |
28 |
1 |
12 |
|
144 |
54 |
9 |
1+2 |
|
|
5+4 |
|
3 |
|
9 |
9 |
9 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
3 |
GOD |
26 |
17 |
8 |
5 |
DEVIL |
52 |
25 |
7 |
4 |
NAME |
33 |
15 |
6 |
6 |
NUMBER |
73 |
28 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
7 |
NUMBERS |
92 |
29 |
2 |
5 |
NAMES |
52 |
16 |
7 |
12 |
|
144 |
45 |
9 |
1+2 |
|
1+4+4 |
4+5 |
|
3 |
|
9 |
9 |
9 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
3 |
GOD |
26 |
17 |
8 |
5 |
SATAN |
55 |
10 |
1 |
8 |
|
81 |
27 |
9 |
|
|
8+1 |
2+7 |
|
8 |
|
9 |
9 |
9 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
5 |
SATAN |
|
|
|
|
S |
19 |
10 |
1 |
|
ATAN |
36 |
9 |
9 |
|
SATAN
|
|
6 |
DRAGON |
59 |
32 |
5 |
6 |
DRAKON |
63 |
27 |
9 |
5 |
DEVIL |
52 |
25 |
7 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
DEVIL |
|
|
|
|
DE |
9 |
9 |
9 |
|
V |
22 |
4 |
4 |
|
I |
9 |
9 |
9 |
|
L |
12 |
3 |
3 |
|
DEVIL |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
DEV |
31 |
13 |
4 |
|
IL |
21 |
12 |
3 |
|
DEVIL |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
DEVIL |
|
|
|
|
DE |
9 |
9 |
9 |
|
VIL |
43 |
16 |
7 |
|
DEVIL |
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JEHOVAS WITNESS
Pamphlet
"The Devil's Number?
Many features of Bible numerics are calculated by adding the numerical
values of individual words together. This is possible because the letters
of the Greek alphabet had a numerical meaning as well as being used
in writing words. For example. the Greek word for "dragon"
is "drakon:' and we can add its numeric value as follows:
D |
4 |
R |
100 |
A |
1 |
K |
20 |
O |
800 |
N |
50 |
|
975 |
975 = 13 x 75.
Thus we see that this numeric value is
a multiple of 13. but let us examine some other names
by which the Bible refers to the devil:
The Adversary |
364
= 13 x 28 |
The Antichrist |
1,911
= 13 x 147 |
Belial |
78 = 13 x 61 |
Serpent |
780= 13 x 60 |
The Demon |
975 = 13 x 75 |
Tempter |
1,053 = 13 x 81 |
There are innumerable instances where the
num-ber 13 is woven into the Bible pattern. Here is another remarkable
instance:
In Genesis 10 the names of Canaan and his, descendants are given. They
have a numeric value, of 3.211. or 13 x 13 x 19.
In the 13th genera-tion from Shem were two brothers, Peleg and
Joktan. and We are told that the later rebelled. The numeric value of
Joktan is 169, or 13 x 13. He had 13 sons, and the numeric
value of their names total 2.756. or 13 x 212, The verses
recording their history have a numeric value of 13 x 13 x 63."
5 |
WORLD |
72 |
27 |
9 |
6 |
WORLDS |
91 |
19 |
1 |
THE LOST WORLDS OF 2001
THE ULTIMATE BOOK OF THE ULTIMATE
TRIP
"2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY
Arthur C. Clarke 1972
"Sorry to
interrupt the festivitie but we have a problem."
(HAL 9000, during Frank Poole's birthday .party)
"Houston, we've had a problem." (Jack Swigert, shortly after
play-ing the Zarathustra theme to his TV audience, aboard
Apollo 13 Command Module Odyssey)
11 |
ZARATHUSTRA |
153 |
45 |
9 |
6 |
APOLLO |
71 |
26 |
8 |
8 |
THIRTEEN |
99 |
45 |
9 |
7 |
ODYSSEY |
112 |
31 |
4 |
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HALS |
40 |
13 |
4 |
|
NUMBER |
73 |
28 |
1 |
|
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H+A |
9 |
9 |
9 |
|
L |
12 |
3 |
3 |
|
HAL |
21 |
3 |
3 |
PATTERNS OF PROPHECY
Alan Vaughan
1973
Prophecies of Apollo
Page 195
"Apollo 13, fulfilled the prediction
in such detail that this seems to be displacement-hitting on the next
target in-stead of the one being concentrated on, a common phenom- enon
in parapsychological experiments.
A few hours after launching on March 13, 1970, Apollo 13
had an explosion in the oxygen tank of a fuel-cell system. The world
joined in prayer for the safe return of the three men in a ship
that had lost most of its electrical power and that had to bypass the
moon without landing in order to return to earth. The flight was aborted."
THE ELEMENTS OF THE GODDESS
Caitlin Matthews 1989
Page38
"This ennead of aspects is endlessly adaptable for
it is made up of nine, the most adjustable and yet essentially unchanging
number. However one chooses to add up multiples of nine, for
example 54, 72, 108, they always add up to nine"
REACH FOR TOMORROW
Arthur C. Clarke
Introduction to1989 Edition
"I see the number 9000 I've
no idea why I selected it again for HAL's serial number, twenty
years later..."
OF TIME AND STARS
Arthur C. Clarke
Into the Comet
Page 67
"Sometime after the Second World War,
there was a con-test between an American with an electric desk calculator
and a Japanese using an abacus like this. The abacus won / Page / 68
/ 'Then it must have been a poor desk machine, or an incom-petent operator.'
'They used the best in the U.S. Army. But let's stop argu-ing. Give
me a test - say a couple of three-figure numbers to multiply.'
'Oh - 856 times 437"
Pickett's fingers danced over the beads, sliding them up and down the
wires with lightning speed. There were twelve wires in all, so that
the abacus could handle numbers up to 999,999,999,999 - or could
be divided into separate sections
where several independent calculations could be carried out simultaneously.
'374072,' said Pickett, after an incredibly brief interval of time.
'Now see how long you take to do it, with pencil and paper.'
There was a much longer delay before Martens, who like most mathematicians
was poor at arithmetic, called out '375072'. A hasty check soon confirmed
that Martens had taken at least three times as long as Pickett to arrive
at the wrong answer.
The atronomer's face was a study in mingled chagrin, astonishment, and
curiosity.
'Where did you learn that trick?' he asked. 'I thought those things
could only add and subtract.'
'Well - multiplication's only repeated addition, isn't it?
All I did was to add 856 seven times in the unit column, three times
in the tens column, and four times in the hundreds column. You do the
same thing when you use pencil and paper. Of course, there are some
short cuts, but if you think I'm fast, you should have seen my granduncle.
He used to work in a Yokohama bank, and you couldn't see his fingers..."
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