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Originally posted by unworldly
Attaching a crudely drawn paintshopped image that has vividly shown up to me before, as if it's supposed to be significant somehow... it's pretty uninteresting and basic, but if it means anything to anyone, let me know. (imagine a brownish background, as that's how I visualized it.)
Also, a pretty odd instruction: "Go forth to the land of Abaddon." From what I understand, "Abaddon" is supposed to be something to do with the bottomless pit? Where is this "land" and why the heck would someone be instructed to go there?
pic
(I don't know how to get the pic to post right, but I got it to link.)
A sign (corresponding to the Hebraic letter koph) used in Cabbalistic mysticism. was also used in eighteenth-century chemistry as a sign for phlogiston.
39:31 · Two variations of a sign said to mean disordered intellect or confused mental state. It is part of a system of unknown origin.
Abaddon (Hebrew: אֲבַדּוֹן, 'Ǎḇaddōn, Greek: Apollyon, Latin: Exterminans, Coptic: Abbaton, meaning "A place of destruction", "The Destroyer", "Depths of Hell") in the Revelation of St. John, is the king of tormenting locusts and the angel of the bottomless pit. The exact nature of Abaddon is debated, but the Hebrew word is related to the triliteral root אבד (ABD), which in verb form means "to perish."
Identifying Abaddon
The symbolism of Revelation 9:11 leaves the exact identification of Abaddon open for interpretation. Some bible scholars believe him to be the antichrist or Satan.
The International Bible Students Association (precursor to Jehovah's Witnesses) identified Abaddon as Satan in C.T. Russel's 1917 posthumous work. Jehovah's Witnesses now take the contrasting view, believing that Abaddon is another name of the resurrected and enthroned Jesus Christ.
Some theologians believe Abaddon to be just an angel. Concerning the angel holding the key to the bottomless pit from Revelation 9 and 20, Gustav Davidson, in A Dictionary of Angels, Including the Fallen Angels, writes:
In Revelation 20:2 he "laid hold of the dragon, that old serpent, which is the Devil, and Satan, and bound him a thousand years". According to the foregoing, Apollion is a holy (good) angel, servant, and messenger of God; but in occult and, generally, in noncanonical writings, he is evil.
Originally posted by ValentineWiggin
A sign (corresponding to the Hebraic letter koph) used in Cabbalistic mysticism. was also used in eighteenth-century chemistry as a sign for phlogiston.
www.symbols.com...
This is the closest thing I've found so far.
Originally posted by ButtUglyToad
Originally posted by ValentineWiggin
A sign (corresponding to the Hebraic letter koph) used in Cabbalistic mysticism. was also used in eighteenth-century chemistry as a sign for phlogiston.
www.symbols.com...
This is the closest thing I've found so far.
Here's what I thought when I saw it:
Ribbit
Originally posted by unworldly
reply to post by catwhoknowsplusone
How were you told to do that? In what way?
With me, it's just a very firm thought that suddenly planted itself in my mind one day out of nowhere. It wasn't so overwhelming that it freaked me out to the point of being frightened, but it was strong enough that I could tell it wasn't just some random or generic thought... and it's happened several times.
I don't actually pay a lot of attention to it, because it's just one of things that I don't feel like I'll ever really understand. If it is, in fact, an instruction... then I won't be following it. The "land of abaddon?" If there is such a place, it definitely doesn't sound like somewhere I want to go! That instruction was pretty clear though... which is kind of scary.
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