Astrum Argenteum: new and old theories/evidence
Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 4:21 am
This has got to be it or maybe it's a mix or religions? More to come later
1.The ceremony
2.Darbyite Design: a reference to the Plymouth Brethren, the evangelical christian group that Aleister Crowley belonged to before he got involved in the Occult.
3. The Unicursal hexagrams in the header(the star as pointed out by
another forum member was designed by A.C.)
4. The addition of her helper( in A.'.A.'. teaching is done on a 1 on 1 basis)
5. Thelma spelled in greek at the bottom of LG15.com
6. It's a secret society that has aims of religion.
7. She has to learn to read and write the Enochian language which was incorparated by A.C
8. The apocryphal book of Enoch told of the order of angels called "Watchers," or "The Sleepless Ones."
9.The watchers 'eye' ( an eye is a big symbol in A.'.A.'.)
Some weird connections
From Nobackspacebutton:
Not only all that...but reread what those "Watchers" were defined as...if you remember my biblical name theory..Bree could mean Gabriel...whom was a very important angel in the Bible.
Gabriel: The angel Gabriel, an important figure in the Bible, appears first in the Book of Daniel (chapters 8 and 9) as a messenger and revealer. In the New Testament he announces the births of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ (Luke 1), and in the Book of Enoch, part of the pseudepigrapha, he is one of the seven archangels who stand close to God. Later Christian tradition made him the trumpeter of the Last Judgment.
From Mellie3204
Me too Very Happy. Hope you don't mind me jumping on this thread but I have foudn some weird coincidances along similar subjects. I was basically taking a link-trip through Wikipedia and historical people, and came up with some weird connections I want to post here (well, weird to me anyways, though it could just be sleep deprivation! Anxious )
Also, this may have been posted before, but I haven't seen it, excuse me if it has!!
Firstly, from the Enochian Wiki:
Quote:
"Enochian is a name often applied to an occult or angelic language recorded in the private journals of Dr. John Dee and his seer Edward Kelley in the late 16th century."
From John Dee's Wiki I get 3 different links of interest:
1.
Quote:
...He studied with Gemma Frisius...
Gemma? That's a coincidink. A popular name... I guess.
2.
Quote:
Dee was a friend of Tycho Brahe and was familiar with the work of Copernicus.
...Hmm. Doesn't this Tycho character's name sound a little Tachyon-esque?
3.
Quote:
Dee's Speculum or Mirror (an obsidian Aztec cult object in the shape of a hand-mirror, brought to Europe in the late 1520s), which was once owned by Horace Walpole.
Walpole? Is someone messing with names here? That kinda sounds like Warpylol.
So who were these three people mentioned? I went to their Wikis:
From the Wiki of Gemma Frisius:
Quote:
While still a student, Frisius set up a workshop to produce globes and mathematical instruments. He became noted for the quality and accuracy of his instruments, which were praised by Tycho Brahe, among others. In 1533, he described for the first time the method of triangulation still used today in surveying.
Triangulation??! ( Amadeus:What about the triangle that lead to the bowling alley were DB's fake I.D. was located? ) And here's Tycho menetioned yet again. So these people all knew each other...
Not much info on the Walpole Wiki: but more general web searching reveals he was an occultist and led a rather interesting life.
MUCH more interesting though, is the Wiki of Tycho Brahe:
Quote:
...Tycho Brahe... best known today as an early astronomer, though in his lifetime he was also well known as an astrologer and alchemist.
Quote:
He is universally referred to as "Tycho" rather than by his surname "Brahe", as was common in Scandinavia.
Quote:
On November 11, 1572, Tycho observed ... a very bright star which unexpectedly appeared in the constellation Cassiopeia (Amadeus: Cassie?) ...Since it had been maintained since antiquity that the world beyond the orbit of the moon, i.e. that of the fixed stars, was eternal and unchangeable... other observers held that the phenomenon was something in the Earth's atmosphere. Tycho, however, observed that the parallax of the object did not change from night to night, suggesting that the object was far away.
This can't be all coincidence.........?
1.The ceremony
2.Darbyite Design: a reference to the Plymouth Brethren, the evangelical christian group that Aleister Crowley belonged to before he got involved in the Occult.
3. The Unicursal hexagrams in the header(the star as pointed out by
another forum member was designed by A.C.)
4. The addition of her helper( in A.'.A.'. teaching is done on a 1 on 1 basis)
5. Thelma spelled in greek at the bottom of LG15.com
6. It's a secret society that has aims of religion.
7. She has to learn to read and write the Enochian language which was incorparated by A.C
8. The apocryphal book of Enoch told of the order of angels called "Watchers," or "The Sleepless Ones."
9.The watchers 'eye' ( an eye is a big symbol in A.'.A.'.)
Some weird connections
From Nobackspacebutton:
Not only all that...but reread what those "Watchers" were defined as...if you remember my biblical name theory..Bree could mean Gabriel...whom was a very important angel in the Bible.
Gabriel: The angel Gabriel, an important figure in the Bible, appears first in the Book of Daniel (chapters 8 and 9) as a messenger and revealer. In the New Testament he announces the births of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ (Luke 1), and in the Book of Enoch, part of the pseudepigrapha, he is one of the seven archangels who stand close to God. Later Christian tradition made him the trumpeter of the Last Judgment.
From Mellie3204
Me too Very Happy. Hope you don't mind me jumping on this thread but I have foudn some weird coincidances along similar subjects. I was basically taking a link-trip through Wikipedia and historical people, and came up with some weird connections I want to post here (well, weird to me anyways, though it could just be sleep deprivation! Anxious )
Also, this may have been posted before, but I haven't seen it, excuse me if it has!!
Firstly, from the Enochian Wiki:
Quote:
"Enochian is a name often applied to an occult or angelic language recorded in the private journals of Dr. John Dee and his seer Edward Kelley in the late 16th century."
From John Dee's Wiki I get 3 different links of interest:
1.
Quote:
...He studied with Gemma Frisius...
Gemma? That's a coincidink. A popular name... I guess.
2.
Quote:
Dee was a friend of Tycho Brahe and was familiar with the work of Copernicus.
...Hmm. Doesn't this Tycho character's name sound a little Tachyon-esque?
3.
Quote:
Dee's Speculum or Mirror (an obsidian Aztec cult object in the shape of a hand-mirror, brought to Europe in the late 1520s), which was once owned by Horace Walpole.
Walpole? Is someone messing with names here? That kinda sounds like Warpylol.
So who were these three people mentioned? I went to their Wikis:
From the Wiki of Gemma Frisius:
Quote:
While still a student, Frisius set up a workshop to produce globes and mathematical instruments. He became noted for the quality and accuracy of his instruments, which were praised by Tycho Brahe, among others. In 1533, he described for the first time the method of triangulation still used today in surveying.
Triangulation??! ( Amadeus:What about the triangle that lead to the bowling alley were DB's fake I.D. was located? ) And here's Tycho menetioned yet again. So these people all knew each other...
Not much info on the Walpole Wiki: but more general web searching reveals he was an occultist and led a rather interesting life.
MUCH more interesting though, is the Wiki of Tycho Brahe:
Quote:
...Tycho Brahe... best known today as an early astronomer, though in his lifetime he was also well known as an astrologer and alchemist.
Quote:
He is universally referred to as "Tycho" rather than by his surname "Brahe", as was common in Scandinavia.
Quote:
On November 11, 1572, Tycho observed ... a very bright star which unexpectedly appeared in the constellation Cassiopeia (Amadeus: Cassie?) ...Since it had been maintained since antiquity that the world beyond the orbit of the moon, i.e. that of the fixed stars, was eternal and unchangeable... other observers held that the phenomenon was something in the Earth's atmosphere. Tycho, however, observed that the parallax of the object did not change from night to night, suggesting that the object was far away.
This can't be all coincidence.........?