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Throughout time, there has always been a fascination with numbers, and their significance...

Missing the preamble, I want to get right to the root of this one...There are certain numbers that are notorious with certain ideas and concepts...Yes, I want to go there...

666

The so called "Mark of the Beast"...Of all the numbers that are associated with something else, this has to be the most popular one by far...I personally don't think much of it...In my conversations with my friend and teacher, I got more than a hint to suggest that this number has gotten a pretty bad rap...Lets lay off the Google for a bit, and kick what we know...

I know many of us have explored it, so what of it..? Is it an evil number..? Would you feel weird, if you went to the store to pay for something, and it came out to be $6.66 even..? You think Ronald Wilson Reagan was the anti-Christ (another thread all together really)..?

What is in a number..?
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the number of the beast

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its really simple.

if you make a six by six grid of the numbers 1-36, so that every row and every column has the same equal sum; that sum will be 666.

In Hebrew this is called a Kamea, and is used to form invocations of Shamash (ShMSh: The God that is The Sun). They adopted it from the Phoenicians, as did the Greeks, specifically the Samothracian father of the Academy Mathematikoi, who is named Pythagoras. In modern days, the buliding of a kamea is called making a "magic square."

One such square, but there are tons, and not all of them square. and they reveal powerful truths, when examined by a mind with but a hint of "The Knowledge with which YHVH split asunder the foundations of the Earth."

For each letter has a value, and can be substituted, and when done correctly, they present all manner of opportunity for people to believe in miracles (hint:hint: ayhja).

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Say It Loud

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^^
Have I ever publicly voiced my love and appreciation for you..? Cause if I haven't, let me go ahead and do it right now...My God, the man is a walking answer...

The Answer...Shit, that's what your name needs to be...

I can follow that, about the 666...I figured it was something to that effect, but I didn't really know the history and or the logic behind it...Other famous numbers probably follow this same idealogy then, eh..?

The famed 144,000..?
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"its really simple. "















wtf is complicated for you lmao?

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Numbers can really be confusing. I just read this thing about the 69 weeks that Daniel prophisied about in the Bible and how that corresponds with the exact day that the Christ was born and His death.

It's really confusing. I'm gonna do more research on the history behind the numbers mentioned in the Bible and stuff.

I'll post back later if I find anything interesting.
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what is complicated to raum

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figuring out how to do anything more than barely get by.

see, I am a model of a man who is thought to be dead and gone; The Magus.

In a world of "entrepeneurs" who see people as low-maitenance resources for their own ends, and bloodless corporations that chew people up to grease the wheels of industry,.. there is no need for us, the vizier,.. the wise man who leads the one who is really in power. I struggled all my life to become something that is ultimately outdated.

I have given up so much of myself, sacrificed so much, that now personal ambition is almost beyond me. almost...

That is what is complicated to me. finding out where what I have become can "fit in this modern world"?

I have worked my fingers to the bone, assured myself of an immeasurable treasure sought after for many lifetimes,.. and now, I am still here, and with no real place. I have transcended the world, and yet I am still surrounded by it and will never really be a part of it again.

That is the moral of the story of Solomon, and I fear I have become an exile in my own kingdom.

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LoL, it was juss messin homie, but word to that..

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QUOTE(adiriel)figuring out how to do anything more than barely get by.

see, I am a model of a man who is thought to be dead and gone;  The Magus.

In a world of \"entrepeneurs\" who see people as low-maitenance resources for their own ends, and bloodless corporations that chew people up to grease the wheels of industry,.. there is no need for us, the vizier,.. the wise man who leads the one who is really in power.  I struggled all my life to become something that is ultimately outdated.

I have given up so much of myself, sacrificed so much, that now personal ambition is almost beyond me.  almost...

That is what is complicated to me.  finding out where what I have become can \"fit in this modern world\"?

I have worked my fingers to the bone, assured myself of an immeasurable treasure sought after for many lifetimes,..  and now, I am still here, and with no real place.  I have transcended the world, and yet I am still surrounded by it and will never really be a part of it again.

That is the moral of the story of Solomon, and I fear I have become an exile in my own kingdom.

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holy shit raum
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