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When I went to file your website i
noticed its title - as above - so below...
Thanks for including a glimpse of your Mensa
Eye - it has a definite connection to the
unfoldment of the mystery
at one stage of the game - my Mensa Eye was
like a right hand - he was alive and well at
3.am and dead by 6 am
recent events had caused him to cross my mind
screen - like a ghost-propecy ... Here is an
in tro. w
Metaphoric Magic works on the profound depths
of forgotten icons and gargoyles - protecting "Narnia"
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"The Frozen Planet" - Arche Mythical
Architecture... Camelotian Magic.... Arturian
Symbology... its in here - inside of us ...
our personal CRYSTAL - our legacy of
Life.. the place where time is art.
Odin - Nordic - Arctic - Superman - Ice
Palace-
Valhalla - metallic moon - unfoldment ribbon
continues - on this FRIDAY - Freyja day -
8.13 - almost as rare as "Blue
Moon" - origins of Valentinesday - Plato ref
- neat Jolly Phantam Day MCE - and
1.3/3.1
is Magnificat/Paymaster spin. Seamless
architecture is what Hal calls this IGLOO... .
One of our key Boarding Passes was/is titled
"*KINGS OF THE NORTH ARISE!" * - getting our cool
head our ICE COLD crystal integrity SUPERBRAIN
together above the abyss, completes the solve and
coagula process in Tarot/Tora. The Neurosurgery
is completed. .. This Planet was like a huge brain
with its neurons disconected. -
These are WICCAN TIMES - are you ready? Let's
throw salt all around, walk under ladders, in front
of black cats, and smash mirrors. Let creative
chaos reign!
*Woohoo!!*
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/The Numbers of Heaven/
13
*The fear of the number 13 is known to medical
science as
Triskedekaphobia. Although many modern day folk
would deny that they
believe in 'silly superstitions', the identifier for
13 is still
commonly removed from hotels and street addresses.
The superstitious
fear of 13 extends way back into more ancient times.
During the medieval
ages, the rich forbid 13 people to sit at the table.
English folk belief
holds that if a nosegay holds less then 13 flowers
it must be protected
by violets or else it is unlucky. However it is
fortunate should a hen
lay 13 eggs. In the UK, a set of 13 baked items is
called a "Devils'
Dozen", while here in the US, 13 is a "Baker's
Dozen" containing one
item "extra". And of course everyone has heard the
warnings about
"Friday the 13th" being especially unlucky. *
*Many believe that the fear of the number 13 began
in a taboo long ago,
perhaps relating to the days when calendars were
widely calculated
according to the moon. Over time, the moon was found
to be a less
accurate calendar system and was abandoned in favor
of a solar calendar.
The lunar cycle is 354 days, 11 days short of a
solar year. The 355th
day starts on the 13th month. Modern pagans still
refer to these old
lunar calendars when they use "a year and a day" as
a way of keeping
track of time. There are 13 lunar months of 28 days
which has 1 day left
over, hence a "year and a day". *
*The number 13 often appears in folklore and myths,
suspiciously with
authoritative overtones. In English heraldry the
College of Heraldry has
13 members. In the US, 13 form the legal jury
system. In Rome, the city
founder Romulus had 12 companions, while King Arthur
had his 12 knights,
Odin and 12 deities reigned over Norse Valhalla,
Zeus and 12 deities
over Greek Olympus, Robin Hood had 11 merry men and
Maid Marian, the
Danish Hrolf had 12 berserkers, and by tradition, 13
members are
considered the ideal for a witch coven. The
Egyptians featured a
calendar of 12 months, with a 13th smaller month
representing the time
out of time when the gods were born. In Babylon, the
god Marduk
struggled against the chaos monster Tiamat to bring
order into the
universe. She was assisted by 11 minor deities. Not
to be undone, the
Hebrew Jahweh had his 12 tribes, and even Jesus had
his 12 disciples.
Although some researchers may attest that the modern
fear of 13 stems
from such Biblical myths as Judas the 13th member of
the disciples
betraying the Christos, as happens in many cases,
scratching the surface
of the Christian veneer reveals a thin mask covering
a far older belief
system. *
*Tracing the myth of 13 back in time, we find a
folkloric tale from NY
in the Berkshire Hills area, circa 1796. One Francis
Woolcott was said
to be a tall dark man who rode around with his 12
"Night Riders". This
nocturnal gang played tricks on the neighborhood
"every night when the
moon was growing old." He tied horses tails into
knots, made pigs walk
upright, and spoiled milk from cows. They met in a
grove of ash and
chestnut trees. In 1662 we find a record from the
witch trial of Isobel
Gowdie which states that she belonged to a coven of
13. Chaucer even
uses the word "convent" in Canterbury Tales to refer
to an "assembly of
13". Coven is a variation of the word convent, and
by association, the
words Covent, and Coventry. A poem from 14th century
England mentions a
"coveyne" as a gathering of 13 people. *
*The 12 days of Christmas (originally Yule) was
first recorded by
Christians at the end of 4th cent, at a time when
Europeans were being
systematically converted from paganism to
Christianity. The Christians
declared 12 days as the time between Christmas Eve
and Epiphany Eve,
deserving of a holiday. Epiphany itself is the 13th,
and in Europe is
still sometimes celebrated for 13 days and referred
to as "the 13." In
France the Yule log is called "souche de Noel". In
Provence on Christmas
Eve the whole family goes out solemnly to bring in
the log. A carol is
sung for blessings on the house, the women carry
children, goats, and
ewes in the procession, corn, flour and wine. The
youngest child pours
the wine, and the log is lit. Some locals continue
to burn the log for
all 13 nights, reflecting the habit of a far older
custom. Memoirs from
French immigrants in the US also refer to an old
country custom of
lighting 13 fires outdoors during the Yule season. A
large fire is said
to stand for Christ, while a smaller 13th is said to
represent Judas. At
the highlight of the event, the townsfolk converge
on the smaller fire
and stomp it out. *
*According to Christian missionaries who chronicled
the exploits of the
pagan Vikings, Freyja was the Norse goddess of love,
marriage and the
dead, wife of Odin. Her day was Friday, the luckiest
day of the week,
often used by the Anglo-Saxons as a wedding day. In
an act of vehement
suppression, the Christian church declared this most
fortunate of days
to be "unlucky", and hence unavailable for pagan
marriages. Mandatory
fasting, abstinence, and self denial reinforced the
suppression of this
day of joy. The rumor was started that Freyja was
number 13 of the Norse
deities to rule on Valhalla, and she herself led a
troupe of 12 demons.
After the conversion of the locals to Christianity,
it was said that
Freyja would pursue her former followers on each
Friday the 13th to
bring them ill will in revenge for the abandonment
of her rites. *
*Going back even farther, we find that Roman wedding
ceremonies for the
upper class required a party of 13 to establish the
proceedings as
legal. The happy couple would consume salt, water,
and flour infront of
10 witnesses and a priest known as the Pontifex
Maximus. February 13th
is also the Roman holiday of the Lupercalia,
Christianized to St.
Valentines Day and the celebration moved to the
14th. On this eve, the
Romans would choose lots for all single people so
that they might have a
partner for the next year and a day. The ancient
Norse Frisians believed
in a council of 12 wise elders called the Asegir.
Once, the story goes,
they wished to collect all the local laws of the
land in order to
establish a comprehensive legal code. Completed,
they journeyed by boat
to find a place to establish the new center for
their future legal
moots. Caught in a storm, they called upon Forseti,
the son of Balder
who appeared and led them safely to an island with a
sacred spring. As
the leader and 13th, he assisted them in
establishing the new legal
center then disappeared. This island became holy
ground, where the
Frisans met thrice a year to dispense justice. *
*Another record mentions that Eudoxus the Greek went
to Egypt and spent
13 years studying in their temples to learn math,
science and astronomy,
referring to the 13 years of study as a relevant
number. In some ancient
texts, the number 13 does indeed play a role as a
'significant' number.
The Egyptian temple of Ammon Ra was constructed in
such a way as to
force the pilgrim into a 12 day journey, arriving at
the temple on the
13th. In the Hindu Reg Veda, there are 13 mentions
of the war god Indra
and his band of accompanying Maruts. In the Tarot
deck, 13 is the number
of the Death card. In Genesis, the 13th chapter
contains the
foreshadowing of the destruction of Sodom and
Gomorrah. In the Hebrew
Exodus tale, the tribes camped around the central
tabernacle in 4 groups
of 3, making the 13th feature the tabernacle itself.
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*December 13th in Sweden is St Lucia's (light) day,
also called "Little
Yule". The youngest girl in the house is dressed in
white, with a
whortleberry wreath and candles placed on her head.
She proceeds through
the house giving sleepers sweet drinks or coffee in
bed. In Lower
Austria, Christians believe that this day is a time
of witchcraft, and
that the procession is done to ward off evil.
Originally a Norse holiday
devoted to the sun, the Christians tried to take
over the pagan holiday
on the 13th by claiming Lucia carried church candles
rather then a fire
brand representing the sun. A lingering folk belief
in Sweden belies
it's pagan origins by saying that the 13th was the
shortest day of year,
literally the demise of the old sun before renewal.
The legend of King
Arthur proclaims the fabled king fought 12 battles
against the Saxons
before succumbing on the 13th and making his journey
to Avalon the Isle
of Immortality. English King William Rufus was
mysteriously slain in New
Forest in 1100, during the 13th year of his reign at
the harvest
festival Lammas. It has long been rumored that this
was related to
ancient pagan practices concerning the length of
kingship in the area.
The Greek champion Heracules performed 12 labors
before dying at the
hands of trickery, where after he was taken to
Olympus and reborn as a
god. *
*But the real significance for the number 13 may lie
farther back still.
Unbeknownst to many, even modern astrology
enthusiasts, is that there
was, and still is a 13th sign of the zodiac known as
Ophiuchus
Serpentarius, the Serpent Holder. This constellation
lies between
Sagittarius and Libra, somewhat over Scorpio, and
infact the sun spends
more time in Ophiuchus (16 days) then it does
Scorpio. (9 days) In
16-17th century this constellation was called
Alpheichius, or variations
thereof. Known as the "God of Invocation" in Greek,
this starry asterism
was named after a legendary healer who was said to
have the ability to
raise the very dead. Ophiuchus holds 2 serpents in
his hands, the same
serpents which would later be used as the medical
symbol in the US. A
statement made by Plato seems to nail the matter
right on the head, as
he calls this 13th sign "the god of the underworld",
and insisted even
in his time that it be included in the cycle of the
zodiac. "The law
will say that there are 12 feats dedicated to the 12
gods...Pluto is to
have his feast in the 12th month and not be excluded
as a denizen of the
underworld, for warlike men should realize that he
is the best friend of
man". Unfortunately, Christians too attempted to
suppress this 13th sign
during the medieval ages, changing it into the
figure of St Paul holding
a viper, before dropping it altogether. *
*From there, it was only a short while until the
origin of the
superstitious dread faded from popular memory. Once
the starry symbol of
death and transformation, 13 still lingers in modern
day culture as a
forgotten remnant of a time gone by.
w: NOT IN THE ETHERIAL WORLD - EVERYTHING
HAS A RELEVANT MEANING
SOVEREIGN SISTER WINIFRED BARTON
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