And now the Zed Aliz Zed yon scribe and those come hither go thither, mostly go thither shadows, accompanied wah Brother Graham on talkabout.

Fingerprints Of The Gods Graham Hancock  

 Page 310 Chapter 35.

Tombs and Tombs Only?

 "Khufu, Khafre, Menkaure . . . Cheops, Chephren, Mycernius. Whether they were referred to by their Egyptian or Greek names, the fact remained that these three pharaohs of the Fourth Dynasty ( 2575 - 2467 BC) were universally acclaimed as the builders of the Giza pyramids."

Fourth Dynasty ( 2575 - 2467 BC) . . . 2575 take away 2467 = 180.

At this juncture of a solid tincture of a juxtaposition. The Zed Aliz Zed had yon scribe write the blessed names Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and Tutankhamun.

 

Another thing, said the scribe, with reference to that last missal, ask yourself ,what, in heavens name can be the meaning of that if any. In all fairness, I ask you.

 As if in reply, Alizzed taking a firm hold of the wand that never was accounted for the six names. Then, that rascal scribe, satisfied with an answer of sorts did a sum of the parts, and by addition did multiply.

Khufu 5, Khafre 6, Menkaure 8 . . . Cheops 6, Chephren 8, Mycernius 9.

5 + 6 + 8 = 19 . . . . . . . . . 6 + 8 + 9 = 23 . . . . . . . 19 + 23 = 42 . . . divided by the six names = 7

5 x 6 x 8 = 24 . . . . . . . . . 6 x 8 x 9 = 432 . . . . . . . 24 + 432 = 456

 After the re-inclusion of the brothers offerings, sent on a wing and a prayer via marathon man, Zed Aliz Zed said . Here thy iz wah scribe, other someat n' nowts for thee ta include.

In Search Of The Miraculous

Fragments of an Unknown Teaching

P.D.Oupensky

Page 96

9 x 6 = 54

" There exist not one, but three universal languages. The first of them can be spoken and written while remaining within the limits of ones' own language. The only difference is that when people speak in their ordinary language they do not understand one another but in this other language they do understand. In the second language, written language is the same for all peoples, like say figures or mathematical formulae; but people still speak their own language yet each of them understands the other even though the other speaks in an unknown language. The third language is the same for all both the written and the spoken. The difference of language disappears altogether on this level."

Thus spake the prophet Gurdjieff.

 

Page 283

"In western systems of occultism there is a method known by the name of 'theosophical addition', that is, the definition of numbers consisting of two or more digits by the sum of those digits. To people who do not understand the symbolism of numbers this method of synthesizing numbers seems to be absolutely arbitrary and to lead nowhere. But for a man who understands the unity of everything existing and who has the key to this unity the method of theosophical addition has a profound meaning, for it resolves all diversity into the fundamental laws which

govern it and which are expressed in the numbers 1 to 10. As was mentioned earlier in symbology,

as represented , numbers are connected with definate geometrical figures and are mutually

complimentary one to another. In the Cabala a symbology of letters is also used and in combination with the symbology of letters a symbology of words.A combination of the four methods of symbolism by numbers, geometrical figures, letters and words, give a complicated but more perfect method."

Thus spake the prophet Gurdjieff

 Numerology

Geddes and Grosset 1999. Introduction.

Page 5 "Nunerology is the name given to an ancient method of study-ing numbers that has been in use for thousands of years."

"…The most popular form of numerology in use today is based on the work of Py-thagoras, the famous Greek mathematician and philosopher who lived during the sixth century bc."

"…It was Pythagora's belief that numbers were the first of all things in nature. It was his belief that numbers were the basis of everything, in the natural, spiritual and scientific world. He believed that everything could be reduced to mathematical terms and that everything had a numerical value. Through studying the world in numerical form, he sought to achieve greater understanding of the world he lived in. Pythagoras, who believed that numbers created order and beauty, founded a school for students to follow his philosophy, and this was known as the Italic or Pythagorean School."

Page 6 "…Pythagoras formulated the concept called the Music of the Spheres', based on the idea that all the planets in the universe formed a harmonious whole consisting of a mu-sical chorus. He discovered that there was a relationship between sound and numbers, and developed this discov-ery to form his metaphysical concept. He suggested that every planet was a certain distance from a central point in the universe and that if an invisible string connected each planet to the central point, when plucked the string would emit a certain tone or vibration. Each sound or vibration could be associated with a particular number. He also be-lieved that the sound or vibration of the universe dictated by the planets would have a strong influ-ence on the character of an individual born at that particu-lar time.

Numerologists believe that the numbers one to nine have specific characteristics , and these characteristics are the basis for the methods of analysis described in this book. The numbers one to nine are the only numbers that are /

Page 7 / believed to be significant to numerology. All numbers greater than nine can be reduced to a single digit by the process of fadic addition, for example:

12 is reduced to 3 by adding 1 and 2;

49 is reduced to 4 by adding 4 and 9 which equals 13 and subsequently adding 1 and 3 to make 4."

 

 

CITY OF REVELATION

John Michell

1972

 

Page 160

All who study the cabalistic science and the geo-metry and numbers of creation are attacked by melancholy, some-times fatally, the suicide rate among cabalists being notoriously high. The Point is clearly made in

Durer's Melancholia. The garden of paradise,symbol of the ultimate perfection of human consciousness, has many delightful inhabitants which are at the same time dange-rous beasts to whoever fails to recognise their nature and function; and of these the most treachorous is the mercurial old serpent of wisdom, that leads men

on in the search of the treasure of which it is in itself the the venomous custodian.