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Here are the Seven Rules for those who need a simplified version: 1) The lesser case applies to the greater case by association and context. 2) Analogy can be made between similar occurrences . 3) A consideration found in one of them applies to all. 4) A Principle can be generated by relating two occurrences together. 5) The general and the particular 6) Paradox can be resolved between two contexts if the third is seen to unify. In other words, a higher truth comes along to unify paradox. 7) Most important of all: Explanation is obtained from context.
Originally posted by capod2t
reply to post by EnochWasRight
Here are the Seven Rules for those who need a simplified version: 1) The lesser case applies to the greater case by association and context. 2) Analogy can be made between similar occurrences . 3) A consideration found in one of them applies to all. 4) A Principle can be generated by relating two occurrences together. 5) The general and the particular 6) Paradox can be resolved between two contexts if the third is seen to unify. In other words, a higher truth comes along to unify paradox. 7) Most important of all: Explanation is obtained from context.
If I am still unable to understand this "simplified" version, should I have another glass-o-vino?
Originally posted by IkNOwSTuff
Dude Ive read quite a few of your threads recently and despite not really liking religious type threads yours intrigue me but for the fife of me I have not 1 freaking clue what any of them mean
Your either a complete and utter out of the ball park genius and even prophet or totally bat droppings crazy.
If I can ever wrap my limited intellect around one of your threads Ill let you know which
Till then thanks for the always interesting if somewhat confusing reads
S&F
Originally posted by IkNOwSTuff
Dude Ive read quite a few of your threads recently and despite not really liking religious type threads yours intrigue me but for the fife of me I have not 1 freaking clue what any of them mean
Your either a complete and utter out of the ball park genius and even prophet or totally bat droppings crazy.
If I can ever wrap my limited intellect around one of your threads Ill let you know which
Till then thanks for the always interesting if somewhat confusing reads
S&F
Originally posted by Rikku
i had 11:11 syndrome once, but only after i had read about on the internet.
has anyone had or ever heard of someone mentioning this number thing before it became popular on the internet?
i'm quite sure it's just a psychosematic thing.
i think think people would be suprised at how accurate the subconcious body clock can be.edit on 26-12-2012 by Rikku because: (no reason given)
but I'm not really understanding the formula you are typing here.
Originally posted by Rikku
i had 11:11 syndrome once, but only after i had read about on the internet.
has anyone had or ever heard of someone mentioning this number thing before it became popular on the internet?
i'm quite sure it's just a psychosematic thing.
i think think people would be suprised at how accurate the subconcious body clock can be.edit on 26-12-2012 by Rikku because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by swordwords
reply to post by EnochWasRight
Your efforts to define the symbols are superficial and therefore your interpretation is severely flawed. For example, "doves" do represent "peace", but "peace" does not carry the meaning that you think it does. In the Gnostic scripture The Tripartite Tractate the idea of "peace" is associated with "baptism": "(Baptism) is called 'silence' because of the quiet and tranquility." (128:30-32) And it also says that: (Baptism) is...called, "the eternal life..." (129:1-2). Now link these ideas with names such as Tacitus, Tranquillus, Solomon, Absalom, Siloam, and Placidus (a Roman that opposed the Jewish historian Josephus) and you will begin to get an idea of the hidden meaning of "peace".
Originally posted by EnochWasRight
Originally posted by swordwords
reply to post by EnochWasRight
For example, Carbon (Mark of Mankind) has 6 protons, 6 electrons and 6 neutrons. That's 666.
Revelation 13
18 This calls for wisdom. Let the person who has insight calculate the number of the beast, for it is the number of a man.[e-or of mankind] That number is 666.
Carbon is the root of our own fruit of knowledge in a graven image. The fruit is technology made from the mark of the beast. The beast is us and our temple is our body, the kingdom we are baptized into so we can rise from the experience of the error.
edit on 31-12-2012 by EnochWasRight because: (no reason given)
It seems obvious that we are not going to agree in regards to how to best identify the hidden meaning of words, but I feel that I should make an observation in regards to the "Beast". Of course you are familiar with Revelation 13:3 which says: 3"One of the heads of the beast seemed to have had a fatal wound, but the fatal wound had been healed. The whole world was filled with wonder and followed the beast."
I think you must agree that the survival of what appeared to be a mortal head wound is an extremely rare event, so what are we to think when such an account can be found in the writings of a 1st Century historian? I am speaking of an account in Josephus' Wars of the Jews Book 5, Chapter 13, paragraph 3 (13:3 coinsidence?):
3. In the mean time, Josephus, as he was going round the city, had his head wounded by a stone that was thrown at him; upon which he fell down as giddy. Upon which fall of his the Jews made a sally, and he had been hurried away into the city, if Caesar had not sent men to protect him immediately; and as these men were fighting, Josephus was taken up, though he heard little of what was done. So the seditious supposed they had now slain that man whom they were the most desirous of killing, and made thereupon a great noise, in way of rejoicing. This accident was told in the city, and the multitude that remained became very disconsolate at the news, as being persuaded that he was really dead, on whose account alone they could venture to desert to the Romans. But when Josephus's mother heard in prison that her son was dead, she said to those that watched about her, That she had always been of opinion, since the siege of Jotapata, [that he would be slain,] and she should never enjoy him alive any more. She also made great lamentation privately to the maid-servants that were about her, and said, That this was all the advantage she had of bringing so extraordinary a person as this son into the world; that she should not be able even to bury that son of hers, by whom she expected to have been buried herself. However, this false report did not put his mother to pain, nor afford merriment to the robbers, long; for Josephus soon recovered of his wound, and came out, and cried out aloud, That it would not be long ere they should be punished for this wound they had given him. He also made a fresh exhortation to the people to come out upon the security that would be given them. This sight of Josephus encouraged the people greatly, and brought a great consternation upon the seditious. (my bold)
I believe that the mention of the mortal head wound by the author of Revelation was a deliberate allusion intended to provide initiated readers with the correct context.
As for "666" this number serves two purposes. First of all it is intended to allude to the "tribute" received by King Solomon: "The weight of the gold that Solomon received yearly was 666 talents..." (1 Kings 10:14) "Tribute" or "taxes" represent a form of censorship and this is the idea that is suggested by the names "Tacitus" and "Tranquillus". The second purpose of "666" is to represent the 18 cohorts of the three Roman Legions that besieged and captured Jerusalem. (Not the "number of man" but the "number of men".)
Rethink your context.
Originally posted by swordwords
Originally posted by EnochWasRight
Originally posted by swordwords
reply to post by EnochWasRight
For example, Carbon (Mark of Mankind) has 6 protons, 6 electrons and 6 neutrons. That's 666.
Revelation 13
18 This calls for wisdom. Let the person who has insight calculate the number of the beast, for it is the number of a man.[e-or of mankind] That number is 666.
Carbon is the root of our own fruit of knowledge in a graven image. The fruit is technology made from the mark of the beast. The beast is us and our temple is our body, the kingdom we are baptized into so we can rise from the experience of the error.
edit on 31-12-2012 by EnochWasRight because: (no reason given)
It seems obvious that we are not going to agree in regards to how to best identify the hidden meaning of words....
As for "666" this number serves two purposes. First of all it is intended to allude to the "tribute" received by King Solomon: "The weight of the gold that Solomon received yearly was 666 talents..." (1 Kings 10:14) "Tribute" or "taxes" represent a form of censorship and this is the idea that is suggested by the names "Tacitus" and "Tranquillus". The second purpose of "666" is to represent the 18 cohorts of the three Roman Legions that besieged and captured Jerusalem. (Not the "number of man" but the "number of men".)
Rethink your context.
edit on 1-1-2013 by EnochWasRight because: (no reason given)