a superb and concise description! brilliant! (IMG:
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the biblical stories are always symbolic of three ideals (trinity), in fact that is the judge used to determine if a text is valid or not - that the story has three or more hidden meanings, like the death on the cross also being an occult instruction that we must 'crucify' our own ego-selves to attain enlightment, and also at the same time be the legalistic requirement necessary to end 'tidal' blood-sacrifice (to a God that already has it all and dosen't need it anyway), which was met with horror by those who's livelyhood depended upon those tithes, plus it was also the basis of the trinity of proof of the capability to control time itself, so he would be therefore qualified to open the seals on the 'little book' and stop time forever in order to halt the earth's destruction by natural and man-made catastrophe, which becomes the precursor for the ultimate ressurection, that of the Earth and its inhabitants.
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This post has been edited by esoterica: Feb 1 2006, 10:30 AM