[Solve] Morse Poem Interpretation and Analysis - Part II
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Isis is Goddess of Liferomanceismusic wrote:before we translated the poem..... the jumble of words referred to "death mask" or whatever... when i looked that up...it kept giving me links to stuff on ancient egypt..... i pointed this out already...but dont wanna look for it... i think there are clues not only in the poem...but in the origional morse message itself.
Osiris is God of Afterlife (became Judge)
So there's Judgement, tying in with the Hellenistic(Greek)-Egyptian Serapis and that Judgement Tarot card that appears rather hellenistic in its depiction.
(which I don't know whether that card was deemed a legit clue or not)
Crowley...and I'm not an expert... seems to be a "seeker" someone who is looking for the truth in ANY religion, although, I doubt his impartiality, in order to find spiritual truth. Go check youtube for Crowley and the Other Monter of Loch Ness...it's very interesting.bosquelito wrote:http://lonelygirl15.com/forum/viewtopic ... 1c0d1241f6---------toadlguy wrote:Have you guys seen this?
http://www.mazzaroth.com/ChapterOne/Dra ... nderah.htm
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"It is interesting to note that in the Denderah Zodiac, Cassiopeia is called Set " Now to click on Set you need to BUY acess, but anyway...
Ok, so there's something I ran across earlier, wish I'd made a note where I stumbled out to reading about it in the Intertron, but...
Basically, Horus and Set are the sons of Osiris and Isis
There is a festival to celebrate the dividing of the black and red lands to Horus and Set, respectively.
In the Gregorian (Christian) calendar, this date is October 12th.
One of the mystic groups Crowley was associated with (not sure which group it was without looking at the moment) honored the Egyptian gods, especially these four.
People like that fit into the Mystery schools that Christianity wiped out through vilolence.
Edit: Read Monther as Monster
"Death, in the strict sense, cannot be defined, for whatever predicate we, the living, attribute to it necessarily belongs to Life. This means that Death, as a category, behaves in a manner indistinguishable from the Infinite, and from God."
Serapis is interesting since Hathor, which is the primary goddess worshiped at Denderah, is depicted as a cow. Serapis was seen later to embody, incarnated as a bull which was then sacrificed and eaten by the pharo/ceasar of the time.bosquelito wrote:And Serapis was a combo of gods, including Osiris.
curriguy --- he's the one that got me to focus on Serapis again after reading a recent posting of his, and I stumbled out to figure more. From one of his links, or chasing that line of thought from his post at least.
(possibly in the religions thread, sorry)
another crosspost on my train of thought I just found --
http://www.lonelygirl15.com/forum/viewt ... 7cbc751c19
Anyway, that solidifying of the transition of Osiris and Serapis occurred during the Greek Ptolemic period.
Who btw, was a Greek philosopher and ASTRONOMER.
"Death, in the strict sense, cannot be defined, for whatever predicate we, the living, attribute to it necessarily belongs to Life. This means that Death, as a category, behaves in a manner indistinguishable from the Infinite, and from God."
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I may have mixed my Ptolemies.bosquelito wrote: Anyway, that solidifying of the transition of Osiris and Serapis occurred during the Greek Ptolemic period.
Who btw, was a Greek philosopher and ASTRONOMER.
There was Ptolemy I, the Greek general under Alexander, during which Serapis saw a growth in "power".
There there's Ptolemy, Claudius Ptolemaeus, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ptolemy, the philosopher and astronomer.
However, Ptolemy did list Cassiopeia as one of the 48 objects in his great almanac.
As the one who found that card, I have to say that all the evidence leads us to believe the it was a false clue.bosquelito wrote:Isis is Goddess of Liferomanceismusic wrote:before we translated the poem..... the jumble of words referred to "death mask" or whatever... when i looked that up...it kept giving me links to stuff on ancient egypt..... i pointed this out already...but dont wanna look for it... i think there are clues not only in the poem...but in the origional morse message itself.
Osiris is God of Afterlife (became Judge)
So there's Judgement, tying in with the Hellenistic(Greek)-Egyptian Serapis and that Judgement Tarot card that appears rather hellenistic in its depiction.
(which I don't know whether that card was deemed a legit clue or not)
I would like it to become relevant...but I think it's false...dont base anything on that...but if you enjoyed the Casket of Tears rate it highly...it was totally legit and I have to say was awesome...I still watch it and wonder at how well it turned out!
"Death, in the strict sense, cannot be defined, for whatever predicate we, the living, attribute to it necessarily belongs to Life. This means that Death, as a category, behaves in a manner indistinguishable from the Infinite, and from God."
You are correct, though that it IS a Hellenistic tarot.bosquelito wrote:Isis is Goddess of Liferomanceismusic wrote:before we translated the poem..... the jumble of words referred to "death mask" or whatever... when i looked that up...it kept giving me links to stuff on ancient egypt..... i pointed this out already...but dont wanna look for it... i think there are clues not only in the poem...but in the origional morse message itself.
Osiris is God of Afterlife (became Judge)
So there's Judgement, tying in with the Hellenistic(Greek)-Egyptian Serapis and that Judgement Tarot card that appears rather hellenistic in its depiction.
(which I don't know whether that card was deemed a legit clue or not)
"Death, in the strict sense, cannot be defined, for whatever predicate we, the living, attribute to it necessarily belongs to Life. This means that Death, as a category, behaves in a manner indistinguishable from the Infinite, and from God."
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http://hsci.cas.ou.edu/exhibits/exhibit ... 0&exbpg=22
# Name: Cassiopeia
# Translation: Ethiopian Queen
Midnight Culmination: 9 October
After the date of its midnight culmination it will transit the meridian at an ever earlier time each evening, until eventually it will already be in the western sky when it first appears at sunset.
When a planet or star is transiting the meridian it is at its highest in the sky and therefore its farthest from dust and horizon haze. The best time to see it, then, would be around its midnight culmination.
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So.... perhaps Cassie's biggest appearance will be that day, on Oct. 9th.
Name
Cassiopeia
Size (Degrees ²) = 598
Meaning = queen
Classification = person
http://starshine.com/frankn/astronomy/m ... me=M%2D103
# Name: Cassiopeia
# Translation: Ethiopian Queen
Midnight Culmination: 9 October
After the date of its midnight culmination it will transit the meridian at an ever earlier time each evening, until eventually it will already be in the western sky when it first appears at sunset.
When a planet or star is transiting the meridian it is at its highest in the sky and therefore its farthest from dust and horizon haze. The best time to see it, then, would be around its midnight culmination.
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So.... perhaps Cassie's biggest appearance will be that day, on Oct. 9th.
Name
Cassiopeia
Size (Degrees ²) = 598
Meaning = queen
Classification = person
http://starshine.com/frankn/astronomy/m ... me=M%2D103
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I like the whole idea you guys have come up with as to LG15, Cassie, and others as all being star-related. (this would put a definite dent in the idea that Cassie and Bree are not related! Yay if it's true!) This is backed by the whole Cassie "I'm right above you" thing. She's always watching boys and girls...because she's in the sky!
You know what...someone should write a book about this whole thing...I vote me! Who wants an interview first??
You know what...someone should write a book about this whole thing...I vote me! Who wants an interview first??
I think we should proceed as though they are in fact not related. It will allow logic and scepticism to take thier rightfull places, in the inerests of investigation.
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Daniel = scissors -> cuts Pluto/Serapis (perhaps even her religion) out of life
If she remains with Serapis (in her faith) she can't have a ring, be married...
Daniel sees her religion as unorthodox.
She needs Daniel to be "scissors more than I needed someone reading magazines on my bed"
Notice the Pluto card is to the side of her room where her "altar" is.
Student spending a lot of time with a teacher can be seen as unorthodox.
Daniel spending a lot of time as a non-boyfriend was also unorthodox.
Eventually she stops asking questions about stars -- so, is her latest video to be Bree's last intentional video post?
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If she remains with Serapis (in her faith) she can't have a ring, be married...
Daniel sees her religion as unorthodox.
She needs Daniel to be "scissors more than I needed someone reading magazines on my bed"
Notice the Pluto card is to the side of her room where her "altar" is.
Student spending a lot of time with a teacher can be seen as unorthodox.
Daniel spending a lot of time as a non-boyfriend was also unorthodox.
Eventually she stops asking questions about stars -- so, is her latest video to be Bree's last intentional video post?
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Ceres Xena UB313
Kids at lunch
Stargirl