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Re: What could motivate a god?





As for the relevance, you might consider I'm are not simply talking
theology, but a history relevant to American Identity as a Free and
Democratic Peoples

The type of Kabbalistic theology (ie. Rosicrucian) which pervaded prior to
the New World settlement of Jamestown in 1607CE which later became the
United States of America, is found within the following extremely rare
reference to the 3(3²+1)/2 = 15 or 2W1D magic square as the initial or basic
form of the Quadruple form 9(9²+1)/2 = #369 form as the metaphysical nature
of the
perpetual calendar structure:

#1 - Seraphim {Metatron}
#2 - Cherubim {Ophaniel}
#3 - Thrones {Zaphkiel - Albumasaris}
#4 - Dominion {Zadkiel - Pythagoras}
#5 - Potestates {Camael - Ptolomei}
#6 - Virtues {Raphael - Anthidonis}
#7 - Principalities {Haniel - Platonis}
#8 - Archangels {Michael - Aristotelis}
#9 - Angels {Gabriel - Hali}


Which is represented in a tabular form given by Theodore de Bry in 1582 CE
as his depiction of the astronomer and scientist Tycho Brahe's (1546-1601
CE) Perpetual Calendar of Natural Magic, as the 'Calendarium Naturale
Magicum Perpetuum Profunissimam Rerum Secretissimarum Contemplationem
Complectens of Tycho'.

A work subsequently undertaken by Johannes Kepler (1571-1630 CE), who, apart
from the initial failure of his Mysterium Cosmographicum of 1596, heralded a
new heliocentric cosmology with his discovery of three cosmological laws
associated with plantetary eliptical orbits: "The key to Kepler's proposed
reform is his approach to the aspects. Traditional astrology recognises five
significant relationships, based upon the twelvefold division of the zodiac
signs. Ptolemy taught that their significance was derived by analogy with
the ratios of the musical scale. The conjunction is equivalent to the same
two notes played in unison. The opposition divides the circle in the ratio
1:2, which corresponds to the octave. The sextile (5:6) corresponds to a
minor third, the square (3:4) to a perfect fourth and the trine (2:3) to a
perfect fifth. By placing less emphasis upon the zodiac signs, however,
Kepler was free to explore additional aspect relationships in his pursuit of
the Pythagorean synthesis of music, geometry and astronomy." [JOHANNES
KEPLER, And the Music of the Spheres by David Plant]

- dolf

- <http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/telos/particular.html#AXIOM>

"Martin Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wondering whether to read your 314 line post, I read your later
posts first. I don't see anything to inspire me to read the
earlier part of the thread.
-
Martin Thomas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

QOLON NOTE:

"Qolon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:...
Unworthy of reasoned participation within this discussion forum--unworthy of
eternal life!

Pity there is no equivalent custom for Internet based hate speech which
could give the previous poster some guidance.

- dolf

"Martin Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 "Qolon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I'm not aware of any law prohibiting the convention of top posting.

There is no law, but top posting makes it difficult to follow
long threads. If you don't care whether or not people can follow
what you say, that's your lookout.
-
Martin Thomas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]








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