Friday, January 1, 2010

Peace King

Ancient Hittite Hieroglyphs; Karkemish

When the confused lead the blind we both walk off the cliff.

SoHo

Thursday, December 31, 2009

The Numerical Equivalence of Self

The Nation of Gods & Earths

-       In the twelve jewels of Islam #7 is food.

-       #7 is on the Universal Flag of the nation

-       In Supreme Mathematics 7 represents Allah (God)

-       There is also an 8 point star on the flag

-       The 7th point represents “Actual Facts”

 

Science

-       Only 7 distinct objects in our solar system can be seen with the naked eye: the Sun, the Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus & Saturn.

-       7 represents a neutral PH level

-       The atomic number of Nitrogen is 7

-       There are 7 colors in the rainbow

 

Christianity

-       7 days of creation

-       The 7th day is the Sabbath

-       7 Virtues

-       7 Deadly Sins

-       7 Churches of Asia

-       7 seals to be broken to unleash 7 plagues to end the world.

 

Islam

-       7 doors to hell

-       7 fires of hell

 

Judaism

-       7 candles on the Menorah

-       7 days of Passover

-       The Israelites marched around Jericho for 7 days and 7 times on the 7th day.

-       The walls of Jericho fell on the 7th day.

 

I was born on the 7th day of the 8th month in the 88th year. The number 8 is the symbol of infinity. It appears 3 times in the date of my birth symbolizing the “Trinity of Infinity.”

You won’t know where you are going until you know who you are.

SoHo

Nice!

I get the most interesting emails. This particular one is from Ray; he said he came across this on his journey somewhere in between New York and Virginia.


SoHo

Monday, December 28, 2009

The Revelations of Åten

Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt

Akenaten, Nefertiti and their children

 

1353 BC -1336 BC

- Akenaten ruled as Pharaoh of Egypt.

- Went against traditional Egyptian polytheism (many gods)

- Declared Aten (Sun God) the most powerful of all the Gods

- The first introduction of henotheism (one main God & many other supporting gods) in Egypt.

 

Sunday is really named “Sun’s Day” because its original purpose was to be a day of observation dedicated to the Sun God. Now it’s a bit easier to understand why Sunday is viewed as a religious day in most modern day religions and despite the fact that the Egyptian people weren’t too pleased with Akenaten’s new religious direction, he must have had some fans somewhere because Sunday is still viewed as a religious day, implying that Aten is the most powerful God.

 

You already know the answers you seek; you just don’t remember that you know. What you are in search of is the right questions. 

SoHo