Every Masonic temple I have been in has heeb symbolism all over the place. They are deeply intertwined. Read Under The Sign Of The Scorpion by Juri Lina. He documents this very well
a) he-brew...suggesting form to ignore resisting flow represents transmutation of ingredient back to base aka alchemy. He who does that..."he brews".
b) the -ism represents choice (suggestion) towards choice (consent) contract law; the inversion of perceivable balance (perceivable) to choice (perceiving) natural law.
c) symmetric and asymmetric represent action and reaction; flow and form; balance and choice; dying and living; ongoing and temporary; loss and growth; ALL and ONE etc.
The few suggest symbolism; so that the many ignore to resonate with the perceivable origin of symmetry as to sustain their asymmetric existence within. In short...to grow within loss expresses symmetry; while ignoring this regresses one into asymmetry.
masonic temple
A mason represents a builder...one who shapes by suggestion the temporary temples (mind; memory; shaped by free will of choice); hence masons of free will aka freemasons.
They are deeply intertwined
Ones choice represents the center of all balance (need/want aka perceivable/suggested). To be (perceiving) implies within center (of perceivable) aka as form (choice) within the momentum (balance) of motion. One represents the deepest position within all; hence the opportunity to grow by expression within everything impressing.
Read Under The Sign Of The Scorpion by Juri Lina. He documents this very well.
I got three of his books in my collection: Right now I'm in-between Hofstadter's "I'm a Strange Loop" and James Herbert's "Sepulchre". Anyway; his-story and religion represent tools for industrialized mass population control through suggestion, as does the suggested states of "past; present and future" to tempt the many to ignore that time implies the ever changing moment (um) of motion; hence the tick; tick; tick...sleight of hand for those with eyes to see.
Choice can only exist temporarily within the ever changing momentum (balance within motion). It's the suggestions of the few that fill up the memories of the many with information only the few can define (idolatry); redefine (revisionism) and contradict (talmudic reasoning). His-story exludes the one (perceiving) within all (perceivable) by suggesting the narrated stories of other ones, and it's the consent of the many to the suggested his-story that fuels; perpetuates and replays it over and over again.
I like how the only Star of David there was drawn in with computer graphics.
You chose to ignore perceivable symmetry for suggested symbolism; hence putting yourself within the conflict of reason aka like (want) vs not like (not want) reasoning over the suggested meaning (star of david) by others.
Did I suggest "star of david" or did I adapt to inspiration by showing perceivable symmetry within suggested narratives?
I am surprised they don’t have a big Star of David on the wall like they do in most Masonic temples.
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Every Masonic temple I have been in has heeb symbolism all over the place. They are deeply intertwined. Read Under The Sign Of The Scorpion by Juri Lina. He documents this very well
a) he-brew...suggesting form to ignore resisting flow represents transmutation of ingredient back to base aka alchemy. He who does that..."he brews".
b) the -ism represents choice (suggestion) towards choice (consent) contract law; the inversion of perceivable balance (perceivable) to choice (perceiving) natural law.
c) symmetric and asymmetric represent action and reaction; flow and form; balance and choice; dying and living; ongoing and temporary; loss and growth; ALL and ONE etc.
The few suggest symbolism; so that the many ignore to resonate with the perceivable origin of symmetry as to sustain their asymmetric existence within. In short...to grow within loss expresses symmetry; while ignoring this regresses one into asymmetry.
A mason represents a builder...one who shapes by suggestion the temporary temples (mind; memory; shaped by free will of choice); hence masons of free will aka freemasons.
Ones choice represents the center of all balance (need/want aka perceivable/suggested). To be (perceiving) implies within center (of perceivable) aka as form (choice) within the momentum (balance) of motion. One represents the deepest position within all; hence the opportunity to grow by expression within everything impressing.
I got three of his books in my collection: Right now I'm in-between Hofstadter's "I'm a Strange Loop" and James Herbert's "Sepulchre". Anyway; his-story and religion represent tools for industrialized mass population control through suggestion, as does the suggested states of "past; present and future" to tempt the many to ignore that time implies the ever changing moment (um) of motion; hence the tick; tick; tick...sleight of hand for those with eyes to see.
Choice can only exist temporarily within the ever changing momentum (balance within motion). It's the suggestions of the few that fill up the memories of the many with information only the few can define (idolatry); redefine (revisionism) and contradict (talmudic reasoning). His-story exludes the one (perceiving) within all (perceivable) by suggesting the narrated stories of other ones, and it's the consent of the many to the suggested his-story that fuels; perpetuates and replays it over and over again.
I like how the only Star of David there was drawn in with computer graphics.
You chose to ignore perceivable symmetry for suggested symbolism; hence putting yourself within the conflict of reason aka like (want) vs not like (not want) reasoning over the suggested meaning (star of david) by others.
Did I suggest "star of david" or did I adapt to inspiration by showing perceivable symmetry within suggested narratives?
I don't think a circle of street lights is a Star of David.