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Hyperspace: a scientific odyssey through parallel universes, time warps, and the 10th dimension Michio Kaku.

A.T. Schofield wrote, “We conclude, therefore, that a higher world than ours is not only conceivably possible, but probable; secondly that such a world may be considered as a world of four dimensions; and thirdly, that the spiritual world agrees largely in its mysterious laws… with what by analogy would be the laws, language, and claims of a fourth dimension” (quoted in Rudy Rucker, The Fourth Dimension [Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1984], 56).

Hyperspace: a scientific odyssey through parallel universes, time warps, and the 10th dimension Michio Kaku.

From Ancient Indian texts:

Bhagavata Purana 5.24.29-31: Beneath Mahatala is the planetary system known as Rasatal, which is the abode of the demoniac sons of Diti and Danu. They are called Panis. They are all enemies of the demigods, and they reside in holes like snakes. From birth they are extremely powerful and cruel, and although they are proud of their strength, they are always defeated by the Sudarshana chakra of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who rules all the planetary systems.

Beneath Rasatal is another planetary system, known as Patala or Nagaloka, where there are many demonic serpents, the masters of Nagaloka.

symbol quotes

Its said that symbolism is the first veil. The initiate or student of mysteries begins his path with this most important tool. With an understanding of this symbolism the old wisdom is revealed. – Magical Egypt – The Invisible Science.

“Symbolism is the language of Magic” – Egyptian Mystery Schools.

“…Magic is the traditional science of the secrets of Nature which has been transmitted to us from the Magi.” Eliphas Levi

Symbols

The language of dreams is particularly remarkable; for the images of dreamers are not always known and easily understood appearances; they are often starting symbols whose meaning it is difficult to express in common words, and which the dreamer himself is seldom able to unriddle; on which account it was customary in ancient times, and particularly in the Temples, to have interpreters of dreams. From this arose the science of expounding dreams (oneirocritica, oneiroscopia). It is, however, the language of poets and prophets; that is the object and the image are one; and it seems that the primitive language and the language of God to man was symbolic. The language of dreams is the same in the most dissimilar men and nations; the prophet and the seer, the true poet, the magnetic clairvoyant, and the prophetic dreamer, more commonly use this language than that of common intercourse. In it lies such a fulness of meaning, and combination of times and objects, that the most comprehensive prose is unable to give its full expression. As common than at present, when the outward sense are more distracted with occupations of the mind, so do we find that symbols and hieroglyphics were more common; as among the Indian seers, the Israelitish prophets, the Greek oracles, and the old picture-writing of the Egyptians, and the votive tablets of the Temples. It is similarly connected with art. This was also symbolic in its architecture; for art is but the expression of the inner genius which inspires the soul of the artist, or the imagination of a people, and is intimately connected with religious feelings. The expression of art is, therefore, but the true language of the seer, and therefore mostly as symbolic in meaning; as for instance, the Ark of the Covenant, which arose by divine inspiration, and then expanded into the Temple of Solomon; till at length Christian architecture, in universal freedom and purity, as it were, cast off all the oppressive weight of earthy matter, and with its pointed arches, vaulted roofs, and towering spires, strives upwards towards heaven, as if to receive the glorious power descending from above.

Source: The History of Magic by Joseph Ennemoser

What is Freemasonry?

What is Freemasonry?

Freemasonry is a system of science, as well as morality, veiled in an astronomical allergory and illustrated by astronomical symbols.

Source: Stellar Theology and Masonic Astronomy by Robert Hewitt Brown 32 (degrees) and ILL.:.B.:. Clifford E. Hazel, 33/96 (degrees).

NOTE: Pharaoh Hatshepsut co-ruled Egypt with her young nephew Tehuti mes III [Thutmose III] between 1473-1458 BC.

The Freemasonic Arts


NOTE: Around 2500 BC the above perfectly ground and polised crystal was used by the ancient Egyptians as a magnifying glass, for observing the stars and; serving as optical lenses in their statues. Khufu is Pharaoh Djoser’s grandsom. Netjerykht [Djoser[ reigned over the Saqqara Complex in Egypt around 2650 BC.

The seven liberal arts and sciences of the Phre-Mas-Sens are Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic, Arithmetic, Geometry, Astronomy and Music.

Source: The Secret of All Ages by Manly P. Hall and; The Crystal Sun by Robert Temple.

Symbols and Freemasonry

Freemasons use “Symbols’ to convey messages. According to ones perception a “Symbol” can be used for good or evil. One may not be able to read the above language. But, their “Symbols” are easily understood. Failure to comply with the rules associated with a “Symbol” may result in injury. the Masonic Square symbolizes the earth, truthfulness and integrity. The Compass symbolizes the spirit, self-control and staying within the bonds of humanity. The letter “G” symbolizezes Geometry and the Great Architect of the Universe (the arching characteristic of electricity, as symbolized in the ATOM symbol).

The secret of the pyramids

The mystical Phre-Mas-Sens of old use mental power also known as magnetic current to levitate those mega-ton pyramid and temple stones. According to the Phoenician historian “Sanchoniatho” the first city “Byblos” in Ta-Seti [Lebanon] was founded by the NTR [divine-being] Ouranus [OSIRIS]. He designed the cyclopean structures and; he was able to make the stones move as if they had a life of their own.

SOURCE: Gravity and Antigravity by David Pratt, Ian Lawton and Chris Ogilvie-Herald, Giza: The truth, London: Virgin, 1999, page 201. Andre Collins, ‘Baalbek, Lebanon’s sacred fortress’. www.andrecollins.com/page/articles/baalbek2.htm; Gods of Eden. pp 63-64: David Hatcher Childress, Lost Cities of Atlantis, Ancient Europe & the Mediterranea, Stelle, IL. Adventures Unlimited Press, 1996. pp 31-36, 48-50; Christian and Barbara Joy O’Brien, The Shining Ones p. 269, Kemble Cirencester: Dianthus Publishing, 2001. pp. 262-282. ‘The Top 10 Ancient Civilizations with Advanced Technology by David Hatcher Childress (Atlantis rising Magazine Vol. 1).

Symbol Quote

…”So they devised ciphers, codes and symbolism for the their own and future generations to decipher. Symbols are hidden all around us like a trail of clues leading towards treasure. We come into contact with them everywhere we go; from the symbolic architecture and stained glass windows of medieval churches, to, for example, the logo on a company van.

Mankind has used this subtle language for thousands of years. Through each generation, this alternative form of communication has developed and grown increasingly complex, making it more difficult to decipher. The only way to discover the secrets of symbolism is to break down each and every painting, building or text into every possible meaning, and consider both the people who created these artefacts and the time in which they lived.” – The Shining Ones: The World’s most powerful secret society revealed.Philip Gardiner