WHY FILES SYMBOLS OF POWER (ILLUMINATI)
"All-seeing eye" and Pyramid does not mean "Surveillance" it means "eye of the beholder" the exact opposite of surveillance
The unfinished pyramid doesn't mean "work in progress". It symbolises the instinct and draw towards that which is yet unknown and unrealised, by that which is known and self aware. It is the will and desire to create, within creation. The farmers desire to clear land and plant a field. The artists desire to paint on black canvas. The musicians desire to fill silence
It relates to what is understood in the mysteries to be that which promotes intelligence
"That which from the unknown expanses of our heavens, comes to be the known reality of our Earth"
The Sumerians referred to this understanding as "Anunnaki". Commonly tanslated as "those that from the heavens came to Earth"
The more accurate modern translation of the word is "Intelligence"
The unfinished pyramid with the eye symbolises the primary sequence of creation, and the minds ability to reflect consciousness within it
We recognise self, to facilitate the fulfilling of need. Food, water, self preservation and procreation
"Who is hungry?
It is I!
I am hungry"
Within the Old Testament texts, this was simplified as "I am, who I am"
Meaning:
"I am that which I do
And,
I do, because of that which I am"
This is the concept commonly referred to as the "Tetragrammaton", the four-letter Hebrew theonym יהוה (transliterated as YHWH or YHVH)
The Hebrew Bible explains it by the formula אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה (’ehye ’ăšer ’ehye pronounced [ʔehˈje ʔaˈʃer ʔehˈje] transl. he – transl. I Am that I Am), the name of God revealed to Moses in Exodus 3:14
But this is meant to be interpreted as the process itself relative to the possessive, rather than the defining possessive form
Meaning, rather than qualifying it to an individual as "I am that I am", it should be more accurately understood existentially as:
"The question answered question"
"I do it, to see if it can be done
I seek, to know what is there to be found"
Within the ancient forms of Illumination, the mysteries are held as sacred, because they are seen at the only true way in which to honour the source of our collective creation
"What is a chance if it's not worth taking?
What is a dream if it's not worth chasing or losing?"
We are the unfinished pyramid
There is a variation on this in the Old Testament, where the unfinished temple represents the Earth. A project that we are collectively working on, and passing down for the next generation to improve on. The perpetually "unfinished" temple, which is always being improved upon and evolved
But both concepts are based on exactly the same principle
The known, seeks to fill the unknown
As the imperative of all intelligence and life
The universe expands, at the exact same rate that all within it grows more complex
Biology evolves internally (Genesis) as the Geometry revolves and opens externally (Exodus)
And within the balance, direction is born. And within the ability of one to look upon the other within this direction, the ability to reflect is born
And from that reflection, we have awareness, consciousness and mind
All of which, must start from the one
Whether you consider that one to be the universe itself from the big bang, God, or the self which is able to perceive such things, it does not matter
The numerical structure within what the Illuminated refer to as "the primary sequence" supercedes all reflection
Within such, concepts of existential reflection such as God and self, are secondary sequence
Which is why many within religion are so afraid of the mysteries
Because the structure supercedes any deterministic will, belief, or nominum touch
It is the "Universal religion" that is often spoken about, without people having any real understanding of what such means
It is not something to be feared. It is merely understanding of the structure of our reality. One which connects spirituality, physics, and an understanding of self
The owl and Moloch are symbol of the mysteries
The owl is those who willingly go out into the darkness to seek the unknown
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ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fascinating!! I fell across your blog while trying to translate 2 rather complex cuneiforms. I still havent found their meaning, but a few you had were as close as I have come. So much of what you have written has resonated, but this stood out and just helped me. For as I do not follow any religion, but find bits and peices that hold true- I SO LOVE the idea of honoring that whicb created, whether sentient or not. Just because that *feels good/right*. But on my own terms..
ReplyDelete"Within the ancient forms of Illumination, the mysteries are held as sacred, because they are seen at the only true way in which to honour the source of our collective creation"