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I understand the difference between superstition, numerology, semantics and gematria. They can be seen as levels of understanding.

Crowley was a fine example of how such forays can lead to madness, due to the infinite complexity that unfolds. Seeking, one can find most any conjecture confirmed and this in a magician, leads to a god complex in control.

I've developed a quip 'They aren't wrong'. This insinuates that the information is 'correct' in the way presented, but is missing something vital.

100 people will see something different in any one 'clue'.

Clew: A supposed ball of yarn or thread by which one could navigate the Labyrinth. Disambiguation: Clue - origin: clew

Used in a sentence:

Knowing that the clew leads to the Minotaur, not out of the labyrinth, Daedelus fashioned wings for his son so he could fly OVER the whole grid and see it from 40,000 ft.

This carries its own warning of flying 'too close to the sun'. I see both as sister analogies of extremes in both exoteric and esoteric adventures. The clew did NOT lead out of the labyrinth and Daedalus 'realized' it. His first step towards escape. He had knowledge of the minotaur first and that was all the difference.

Forest for the trees is the modern analogy.

How and why were specific letters formed and chosen and united to form words?

Spirit of the law vs letter of the law.

Meaning is spirit not letter. Letter divides, spirit unites.

Spirit precedes words....to understand the spirit behind becomes the SHIELD against deception through words.

.A fish can describe the ocean all day and die of thirst.

https://www.scribd.com/document/398575567/230403079-Jesus-Christ-Sun-of-God-Ancient-Cosmology-and-Early-Christian-Symbolism-by-David-R-Fideler-pdf

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I understand the difference between superstition, numerology, semantics and gematria. They can be seen as levels of understanding.

Crowley was a fine example of how such forays can lead to madness, due to the infinite complexity that unfolds. Seeking, one can find most any conjecture confirmed and this in a magician, leads to a god complex in control.

I've developed a quip 'They aren't wrong'. This insinuates that the information is 'correct' in the way presented, but is missing something vital.

100 people will see something different in any one 'clue'.

Clew: A supposed ball of yarn or thread by which one could navigate the Labyrinth. Disambiguation: Clue - origin: clew

Used in a sentence:

Knowing that the clew leads to the Minotaur, not out of the labyrinth, Daedelus fashioned wings for his son so he could fly OVER the whole grid and see it from 40,000 ft.

This carries its own warning of flying 'too close to the sun'. I see both as sister analogies of extremes in both exoteric and exoteric adventures. The clew did NOT lead out of the labyrinth and Daedalus 'realized' it. His first step towards escape. He had knowledge of the minotaur first and that was all the difference.

Forest for the trees is the modern analogy.

How and why were specific letters formed and chosen and united to form words?

Spirit of the law vs letter of the law.

Meaning is spirit not letter. Letter divides, spirit unites.

Spirit precedes words....to understand the spirit behind becomes the SHIELD against deception through words.

.A fish can describe the ocean all day and die of thirst.

https://www.scribd.com/document/398575567/230403079-Jesus-Christ-Sun-of-God-Ancient-Cosmology-and-Early-Christian-Symbolism-by-David-R-Fideler-pdf

1 year ago
1 score