© Gunnar Tómasson
3 May 2018
Epigraph
1 Corinth. 15.45, KJB 1611
And so it is written:
The first man Adam was made a liuing soule,
the last Adam was made a quickening spirit.
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I + IV + V = 164696 + 438097 + 2216954 = 2819747
VI + VII + VIII = 1338633 + 1266209 + 214905 = 2819747
I. Faire is foule, and foule is faire,
Houer through the fogge and filthie ayre.
(Macbeth, Act I, Sc. i. First Folio)
164696
19939 = Thunder and Lightning. Enter three Witches.
First Witch
13740 = When shall we three meet againe?
14117 = In Thunder, Lightning, or in Raine?
Second Witch
13522 = When the Hurley-burley’s done,
16533 = When the Battaile’s lost, and wonne.
Third Witch
14977 = That will be ere the set of Sunne.
First Witch
7015 = Where the place?
Second Witch
6364 = Upon the Heath.
Third Witch
12409 = There to meet with Macbeth.
First Witch
6510 = I come, Gray-Malkin.
All
19261 = Padock calls anon: faire is foule, and foule is faire,
20309 = Hover through the fogge and filthie ayre. Exeunt.
164696
II. Peace, The Charme’s Wound Vp
(Macbeth, Act I, Sc. iii – First Folio)
466911
16158 = Thunder. Enter the three Witches.
First Witch
14285 = Where hast thou beene, Sister?
Second Witch
7217 = Killing Swine.
Third Witch
10648 = Sister, where thou?
First Witch
18657 = A Saylors Wife had Chestnuts in her Lappe,
15138 = And mouncht, & mouncht, and mouncht:
6800 = Giue me, quoth I.
21308 = Aroynt thee, Witch, the rumpe-fed Ronyon cryes.
19885 = Her Husband’s to Aleppo gone, Master o’ th’ Tiger:
12908 = But in a Syue Ile thither sayle,
12743 = And like a Rat without a tayle,
7677 = Ile doe, Ile doe, and Ile doe.
Second Witch
8257 = Ile giue thee a Winde.
First Witch
5012 = Th’art kinde.
Third Witch
4942 = And I another.
First Witch
10775 = I my selfe haue all the other,
13930 = And the very Ports they blow,
15912 = All the Quarters that they know
7752 = I’ th’ Ship-mans Card.
8538 = Ile dreyne him drie as Hay:
14081 = Sleepe shall neyther Night nor Day
12567 = Hang vpon his Pent-house Lid:
8852 = He shall liue a man forbid:
15856 = Wearie Seu’nights, nine times nine,
11464 = Shall he dwindle, peake, and pine:
13563 = Though his Barke cannot be lost,
13446 = Yet it shall be Tempest-tost.
7822 = Looke what I haue.
Second Witch
8336 = Shew me, shew me.
First Witch
11002 = Here I haue a Pilots Thumbe,
13763 = Wrackt, as homeward he did come.
7153 = Drum within.
Third Witch
6760 = A Drumme, a Drumme:
6770 = Macbeth doth come
All
15660 = The weyward Sisters, hand in hand,
11014 = Posters of the Sea and Land,
10912 = Thus doe goe, about, about:
14762 = Thrice to thine, and thrice to mine,
12080 = And thrice againe, to make vp nine.
12506 = Peace, the Charme’s wound vp.
466911
III + IV = 28814 + 438097 = 466911
III. The Second Coming
(Construction G. T.)
28814
7524 = The Second Coming
1000 = Light of the World
The Sacred Triangle of Pagan Iceland
Pagans’ Path to Perdition
7196 = Bergþórshváll
6067 = Miðeyjarhólmr
3027 = Helgafell – Holy Mountain
Holy Fire
Cosmic Creative Power
4000 = Flaming Sword
28814
IV. Abomination of Desolation
The Charme – Witches Brew – wound vp
(Contemporary history)
438097
Right Measure of Man
Persecuted
8525 = Gunnar Tómasson
12385 = Guðrún Ólafía Jónsdóttir
Modes of Persecution
11587 = Character Assassination
5881 = Níðingsverk – Barbarity
7750 = Psychiatric Rape
6603 = Mannorðsmorð – Vicious Slander
16439 = Criminal Obstruction of Justice
Persecutors – Jesting Pilates
U.S. Government
12867 = William Jefferson Clinton – President
4496 = Janet Reno – Attorney General
International Monetary Fund
8899 = Jacques de Larosière – Managing Director
7678 = Michel Camdessus – Managing Director
5517 = William B. Dale – Deputy Managing Director
2713 = Dick Erb – Deputy Managing Director
6584 = Jacques J. Polak – Economic Counsellor
4734 = Tun Thin – Asian Department Director
9349 = W. John R. Woodley – Asian Department Deputy Director
3542 = Ken Clark – Director of Administration
3339 = Graeme Rea – Director of Administration
3227 = P. N. Kaul – Deputy Director of Administration
5446 = Nick Zumas – Grievance Committee Chairman
Harvard University
3625 = Derek C. Bok – President
8175 = Henry Rosovsky – Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
8566 = James S. Duesenberry – Chairman, Department of Economics
11121 = Paul Anthony Samuelson – Ph. D., Nobel Laureate in Economics
8381 = Walter S. Salant – Ph. D., Brookings Institution Senior Fellow
Iceland Government
10244 = Vigdís Finnbogadóttir – President
11361 = Salóme Þorkelsdóttir – Althing President
6028 = Davíd Oddsson – Prime Minister
10295 = Þorsteinn Pálsson – Minister of Justice
8316 = Jón Sigurdsson – Minister of Commerce
5940 = Jónas H. Haralz – World Bank Executive Director
Other Iceland
6648 = Jóhannes Nordal – Central Bank Governor
8864 = Bjarni Bragi Jónsson – Central Bank Chief Economist
14314 = Benjamín Jón Hafsteinn Eiríksson – Harvard Ph. D.
9720 = Matthías Jóhannessen – Editor, Morgunblaðið
Other
10989 = Orenthal James Simpson
8015 = John & Patsy Ramsey
4953 = Osama bin Laden
Violent Crimes
3586 = Murder
6899 = Nicole Brown
4948 = Ron Goldman
6100 = Brentwood
1204 = 12 June (4th month old-style)
1994 = 1994 A.D.
3718 = Jonbenet
3503 = Boulder
2510 = 25 December (10th month old-style)
1996 = 1996 A.D.
5557 = The Pentagon
9596 = World Trade Center
1107 = 11 September (7th month old-style)
2001 = 2001 A.D.
Other
7920 = Excelsior Hotel
5060 = Paula Jones
803 = 8 May (3rd month old-style)
1991 = 1991 A.D.
4014 = Kiss it!
8486 = The White House
7334 = Kathleen Willey
2909 = 29 November (9th month old-style)
1993 = 1993 A.D.
22091 = I’ve wanted to do this ever since I laid eyes on you.
6045 = The Oval Office
8112 = Monica Lewinsky
1509 = 15 November (9th month old-style)
1995 = 1995 A.D.
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V. So foule and faire a day I haue not seene.
(Macbeth, Act I, Sc. iii – First Folio)
2216954
9480 = Enter Macbeth and Banquo.
Macbeth
14029 = So foule and faire a day I haue not seene.
Banquo.
21485 = How farre is’t call’d to Soris? What are these,
19315 = So wither’d, and so wilde in their attyre,
19601 = That looke not like th’Inhabitants o’th’Earth,
17140 = And yet are on’t? Liue you, or are you aught
21926 = That man may question? you seeme to vnderstand me,
14472 = By each at once her choppie finger laying
20240 = Vpon her skinnie Lips: you should be Women,
18391 = And yet your Beards forbid me to interprete
7007 = That you are so.
Macbeth
12818 = Speake if you can: what are you?
First Witch
16217 = All haile Macbeth, haile to thee Thane of Glamis.
Second Witch
17578 = All haile Macbeth, haile to thee Thane of Cawdor.
Third Witch
16556 = All haile Macbeth, that shalt be King hereafter.
Banquo
19701 = Good Sir, why doe you start, and seeme to feare
21682 = Things that doe sound so faire? i’th’name of truth
13148 = Are ye fantasticall, or that indeed
21215 = Which outwardly ye shew? My Noble Partner
23070 = You greet with present Grace, and great prediction
12485 = Of Noble hauing, and of Royall hope,
24114 = That he seemes wrapt withall: to me you speake not.
16204 = If you can looke into the Seedes of Time,
25135 = And say, which Graine will grow, and which will not,
18417 = Speake then to me, who neyther begge, nor feare
13044 = Your fauors, nor your hate.
First Witch
1606 = Hayle.
Second Witch
1606 = Hayle.
Third Witch
1606 = Hayle.
First Witch
12662 = Lesser then Macbeth, and greater.
Second Witch
13129 = Not so happy, yet much happyer.
Third Witch
18707 = Thou shalt get Kings, though thou be none:
10954 = So all haile Macbeth, and Banquo.
First Witch
9398 = Banquo, and Macbeth, all haile.
Macbeth
18389 = Stay you imperfect Speakers, tell me more:
17308 = By Sinells death, I know I am Thane of Glamis,
21762 = But how, of Cawdor? the Thane of Cawdor liues
15893 = A prosperous Gentleman: And to be King,
19982 = Stands not within the prospect of beleefe,
19079 = No more then to be Cawdor. Say from whence
20832 = You owe this strange Intelligence, or why
20444 = Vpon this blasted Heath you stop our way
16882 = With such Prophetique greeting?
7288 = Speake, I charge you.
8483 = Witches vanish.
Banquo
16405 = The Earth hath bubbles, as the Water ha’s,
19288 = And these are of them: whither are they vanish’d?
Macbeth
17082 = Into the Ayre: and what seem’d corporall,
13605 = Melted, as breath into the Winde.
9404 = Would they had stay’d.
Banquo
20498 = Were such things here, as we doe speake about?
15834 = Or haue we eaten on the insane Root,
14741 = That takes the Reason Prisoner?
Macbeth
11813 = Your Children shall be Kings.
Banquo
6499 = You shall be King.
Macbeth
19024 = And Thane of Cawdor too: went it not so?
Banquo
20281 = Toth’selfe‑same tune and words: who’s here?
9949 = Enter Rosse and Angus.
Rosse
14244 = The King hath happily receiu’d, Macbeth,
19791 = The newes of thy successe: and when he reads
18977 = Thy personall Venture in the Rebels fight,
18316 = His Wonders and his Prayses doe contend,
22390 = Which should be thine, or his: silenc’d with that,
18479 = In viewing o’re the rest o’th’selfe‑same day,
20138 = He findes thee in the stout Norweyan Rankes,
17618 = Nothing afeard of what thy selfe didst make
15382 = Strange Images of death, as thick as Tale
18353 = Can post with post, and euery one did beare
17338 = Thy prayses in his Kingdomes great defence,
14484 = And powr’d them downe before him.
Angus
6092 = Wee are sent,
19759 = To giue thee from our Royall Master thanks,
16423 = Onely to harrold thee into his sight,
5088 = Not pay thee.
Rosse
14536 = And for an earnest of a greater Honor,
15964 = He bad me, from him, call thee Thane of Cawdor:
19942 = In which addition, haile most worthy Thane,
6956 = For it is thine.
Banquo
14201 = What, can the Deuill speake true?
Macbeth
11769 = The Thane of Cawdor liues:
19054 = Why doe you dresse me in borrowed Robes?
Angus
14075 = Who was the Thane, liues yet,
17572 = But vnder heauie Iudgement beares that Life,
13130 = Which he deserues to loose.
23403 = Whether he was combin’d with those of Norway,
15699 = Or did lyne the Rebell with hidden helpe,
17432 = And vantage; or that with both he labour’d
18910 = In his Countreyes wracke, I know not:
19101 = But Treasons Capitall, confess’d, and prou’d,
11102 = Haue ouerthrowne him.
Macbeth
10872 = Glamys, and Thane of Cawdor:
20441 = The greatest is behinde. Thankes for your paines.
19059 = Doe you not hope your Children shall be Kings,
21144 = When those that gaue the Thane of Cawdor to me,
11885 = Promis’d no lesse to them.
Banquo
9066 = That trusted home,
18651 = Might yet enkindle you vnto the Crowne,
19848 = Besides the Thane of Cawdor. But ’tis strange:
19716 = And oftentimes, to winne vs to our harme,
23490 = The Instruments of Darknesse tell vs Truths,
21955 = Winne vs with honest Trifles, to betray’s
10400 = In deepest consequence.
12982 = Cousins, a word, I pray you.
Macbeth
11803 = Two truths are told,
18839 = As happy Prologues to the swelling Act
18240 = Of the Imperiall Theame. I thanke you Gentlemen:
16718 = This supernaturall solliciting
10477 = Cannot be ill; cannot be good.
20878 = If ill? why hath it giuen me earnest of successe,
18097 = Commencing in a Truth? I am Thane of Cawdor.
18501 = If good? why doe I yeeld to that suggestion,
17682 = Whose horrid Image doth vnfixe my Heire,
15261 = And make my seated Heart knock at my Ribbes,
18271 = Against the vse of Nature? Present Feares
14495 = Are lesse then horrible Imaginings:
24799 = My Thought, whose Murther yet is but fantasticall,
13560 = Shakes so my single state of Man,
18867 = That Function is smother’d in surmise,
14766 = And nothing is, but what is not.
Banquo
15379 = Looke how our Partner’s rapt.
Macbeth
10349 = If Chance will haue me King,
11278 = Why Chance may Crowne me,
11235 = Without my stirre.
Banquo
12760 = New Honors come vpon him,
24067 = Like our strange Garments, cleaue not to their mould
10878 = But with the aid of vse.
Macbeth
8068 = Come what come may,
22639 = Time, and the Houre, runs through the roughest Day.
Banquo
22248 = Worthy Macbeth, wee stay vpon your leysure.
Macbeth
9289 = Giue me your fauour:
26730 = My dull Braine was wrought with things forgotten.
17755 = Kinde Gentlemen, your paines are registred.
13685 = Where euery day I turne the Leafe
5227 = To reade them.
17226 = Let vs toward the King: thinke vpon
13391 = What hath chanc’d: and at more time,
19059 = The Interim hauing weigh’d it, let vs speake
13026 = Our free Hearts each to other.
Banquo
4479 = Very gladly.
Macbeth
7559 = Till then, enough:
9243 = Come, friends. Exeunt.
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VI. Fye, my Lord, fie, a Souldier, and affear’d?
Lady Macbeth‘s Sleep-walking
(Macbeth, Act V, Sc. I – First Folio)
1338633
23553 = Enter a Doctor of Physicke, and a Wayting Gentlewoman.
Doctor
17408 = I haue too Nights watch’d with you,
20296 = but can perceiue no truth in your report.
14559 = When was it shee last walk’d?
Gentlewoman
17165 = Since his Maiesty went into the Field,
12297 = I haue seene her rise from her bed,
17142 = throw her Night-Gown vppon her,
20925 = vnlocke her Closset, take foorth paper, folde it,
20294 = write vpon’t, read it, afterwards Seale it,
9251 = and againe returne to bed;
17740 = yet all this while in a most fast sleepe.
Doctor
14191 = A great perturbation in Nature,
15598 = to receyue at once the benefit of sleep,
12556 = and do the effects of watching.
12263 = In this slumbry agitation,
22287 = besides her walking, and other actuall performances,
15653 = what (at any time) haue you heard her say?
Gentlewoman
21760 = That Sir, which I will not report after her.
Doctor
19124 = You may to me, and ’tis most meet you should.
Gentlewoman
11761 = Neither to you, nor any one,
19398 = hauing no witnesse to confirme my speech.
10419 = Enter Lady with a Taper.
19966 = Lo you, heere she comes: This is her very guise,
11154 = and vpon my life fast asleepe:
10746 = obserue her, stand close.
Doctor
11115 = How came she by that light?
Gentlewoman
9377 = Why it stood by her:
20143 = she ha’s light by her continually, ’tis her command.
Doctor
9850 = You see her eyes are open.
Gentlewoman
12269 = I but their sense are shut.
Doctor
12347 = What is it she do’s now?
13625 = Looke how she rubbes her hands.
Gentlewoman
16623 = It is an accustom’d action with her,
14975 = to seeme thus washing her hands:
25514 = I haue knowne her continue in this a quarter of an houre.
Lady
7588 = Yet heere’s a spot.
Doctor
6672 = Heark, she speaks,
19161 = I will set downe what comes from her,
20219 = to satisfie my remembrance the more strongly.
Lady
11907 = Out damned spot: out I say.
18146 = One: Two: Why then ’tis time to doo’t:
6119 = Hell is murky.
12691 = Fye, my Lord, fie, a Souldier, and affear’d?
17263 = what need we feare? who knowes it,
19800 = when none can call our powre to accompt:
14904 = yet who would haue thought
16585 = the olde man to haue had so much blood in him.
Doctor
7327 = Do you marke that?
Lady
18946 = The Thane of Fife, had a wife: where is she now?
15632 = What will these hands ne’re be cleane?
16047 = No more o’that my Lord, no more o’that:
16797 = you marre all with this starting.
Doctor
25555 = Go too, go too: You haue knowne what you should not.
Gentlewoman
23695 = She ha’s spoke what shee should not, I am sure of that:
17611 = Heauen knowes what she ha’s knowne.
Lady
14867 = Heere’s the smell of the blood still:
27589 = all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand.
3108 = Oh, oh, oh.
Doctor
20106 = What a sigh is there? The hart is sorely charg’d.
Gentlewoman
18666 = I would not haue such a heart in my bosome,
14174 = for the dignity of the whole body.
Doctor
9402 = Well, well, well.
Gentlewoman
7046 = Pray God it be sir.
Doctor
14600 = This disease is beyond my practise:
26386 = yet I haue knowne those which haue walkt in their sleep,
13789 = who haue dyed holily in their beds.
Lady
28871 = Wash your hands, put on your Night-Gowne, looke not so pale:
14684 = I tell you yet againe Banquo’s buried;
12779 = he cannot come out on’s graue.
Doctor
3530 = Euen so?
Lady
15743 = To bed, to bed: there’s knocking at the gate:
14311 = Come, come, come, come, giue me your hand:
12635 = What’s done, cannot be vndone.
10277 = To bed, to bed, to bed. Exit Lady.
Doctor
11095 = Will she go now to bed?
Gentlewoman
4000 = Directly.
Doctor
20766 = Foule whisp’rings are abroad: vnnaturall deeds
19751 = Do breed vnnaturall troubles: infected mindes
25556 = To their deafe pillowes will discharge their Secrets:
18663 = More needs she the Diuine, then the Physitian:
15295 = God, God forgiue vs all. Looke after her,
16865 = Remoue from her the meanes of all annoyance,
18042 = And still keepe eyes vpon her: So goodnight,
14578 = My minde she ha’s mated, and amaz’d my sight.
11439 = I thinke, but dare not speake.
Gentlewoman
14011 = Good night good Doctor. Exeunt.
1338633
VII. Turne, Hell-hound, turne.
Dispaire thy Charme – Macbeth slain
(Act V, Sc. vii. First Folio)
1266209
5476 = Enter Macbeth.
Macbeth
15484 = They haue tied me to a stake, I cannot flye,
21429 = But Beare-like I must fight the course. What’s he
18595 = That was not borne of Woman? Such a one
7765 = Am I to feare, or none.
10263 = Enter young Seyward.
Young Seyward
7727 = What is thy name?
Macbeth
11523 = Thou’lt be affraid to heare it.
Young Seyward
19453 = No: though thou call’st thy selfe a hoter name
7090 = Then any is in hell.
Macbeth
5982 = My name’s Macbeth.
Young Seyward
21449 = The diuell himselfe could not pronounce a Title
10790 = More hatefull to mine eare.
Macbeth
9407 = No: nor more fearefull.
Young Seyward
22027 = Thou lyest abhorred Tyrant, with my Sword
14238 = Ile proue the lye thou speak’st.
13390 = Fight, and young Seyward slaine.
Macbeth
13779 = Thou was’t borne of woman;
23840 = But Swords I smile at, Weapons laugh to scorne,
18390 = Brandish’d by man that’s of a Woman borne. Exit.
9663 = Alarums. Enter Macduffe.
Macduffe
20208 = That way the noise is: Tyrant shew thy face,
21181 = If thou beest slaine, and with no stroake of mine,
23482 = My Wife and Childrens Ghosts will haunt me still:
23363 = I cannot strike at wretched Kernes, whose armes
21372 = Are hyr’d to beare their Staues: either thou Macbeth,
19129 = Or else my Sword with an vnbattered edge
19124 = I sheath againe vndeeded. There thou should’st be,
18651 = By this great clatter, one of greatest note
16640 = Seemes bruited. Let me finde him Fortune,
13369 = And more I begge not. Exit. Alarums.
11704 = Enter Malcolme and Seyward.
19780 = This way my Lord, the Castles gently rendred:
18336 = The Tyrants people, on both sides do fight,
17032 = The Noble Thanes do brauely in the Warre,
18681 = The day almost it selfe professes yours,
8163 = And little is to do.
Malcolme
11136 = We haue met with Foes
10000 = That strike beside vs.
Seyward
16388 = Enter Sir, the Castle. Exeunt. Alarum.
5476 = Enter Macbeth.
Macbeth
16693 = Why should I play the Roman Foole, and dye
24275 = On mine owne sword? whiles I see liues, the gashes
9054 = Do better vpon them.
5805 = Enter Macduffe.
Macduffe
11371 = Turne, Hell-hound, turne,
Macbeth
11812 = Of all men else I haue auoyded thee:
18887 = But get thee backe, my soule is too much charg’d
11602 = With blood of thine already.
Macduffe
7780 = I haue no words,
21684 = My voice is in my Sword, thou bloodier Villaine
18408 = Then tearmes can giue thee out. Fight: Alarum
Macbeth
10798 = Thou loosest labour;
17585 = As easie may’st thou the intrenchant Ayre
20599 = With thy keene Sword impresse, as make me bleed:
16274 = Let fall thy blade on vulnerable Crests,
16716 = I beare a charmed Life, which must not yeeld
10121 = To one of woman borne.
Macduffe
7989 = Dispaire thy Charme,
21275 = And let the Angell whom thou still hast seru’d
21484 = Tell thee, Macduffe was from his Mothers womb
7417 = Vntimely ript.
Macbeth
17783 = Accursed be that tongue that tels mee so;
16929 = For it hath Cow’d my better part of man:
15970 = And be these Iugling Fiends no more beleeu’d,
17113 = That palter with vs in a double sence,
19805 = That keepe the word of promise to our eare,
21110 = And breake it to our hope. Ile not fight with thee.
Macduffe
9587 = Then yeeld thee Coward,
16489 = And liue to be the shew, and gaze o’ th’ time.
19059 = Wee’l haue thee, as our rarer Monsters are
15861 = Painted vpon a pole, and vnder-writ,
11568 = Heere may you see the Tyrant.
Macbeth
7518 = I will not yeeld
20881 = To kisse the ground before young Malcolmes feet,
16030 = And to be baited with the Rabbles curse,
18162 = Though Byrnane wood be come to Dunsinane,
17555 = And thou oppos’d, being of no woman borne,
16155 = Yet I will try the last. Before my body,
18389 = I throw my warlike Shield: Lay on Macduffe,
17524 = And damn’d be him, that first cries hold, enough.
11426 = Exeunt, fighting. Alarums.
12691 = Enter Fighting, and Macbeth slaine.
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VIII. Adam – Jesus
(Construction G. T.)
214905
A
(1 Corinth. 15.45, KJB 1611)
10879 = And so it is written:
17416 = The first man Adam was made a liuing soule,
18175 = the last Adam was made a quickening spirit.
Adam
-1 = Sleep of Reason
Cut for Gentle Shakespeare
(First Folio)
5506 = To the Reader.
18236 = This Figure, that thou here seest put,
16030 = It was for gentle Shakespeare cut;
13614 = Wherein the Grauer had a strife
15814 = with Nature, to out-doo the life :
16422 = O, could he but haue drawne his wit
13172 = As well in brasse, as he hath hit
19454 = His face; the Print would then surpasse
16560 = All, that vvas euer vvrit in brasse.
13299 = But, since he cannot, Reader, looke
15354 = Not on his Picture, but his Booke.
541 = B.I.
Gentle Shakespeare
4335 = Kristr – Icelandic
214905
B
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Adam – Jesus
Christ Consciousness
913 = Adam
Light of the World Crucified
(King James Bible 1611)
16777 = THIS IS IESVS THE KING OF THE IEWES – Matt. 27:37
9442 = THE KING OF THE IEWES – Mark 15:26
13383 = THIS IS THE KING OF THE IEWES – Luke 23:38
17938 = IESVS OF NAZARETH, THE KING OF THE IEWES – John 19:19
Cosmic Time
25920 = Platonic Great Year
Four Royal Stars
Heralds of Christ Consciousness²
2682 = Aldebaran
4672 = Regulus
3583 = Antares
4385 = Fomalhaut
Embodied
Christ Consciousness
4946 = Socrates
1654 = ION
3412 = Platon
14209 = Quintus Horatius Flaccus
12337 = Publius Virgilius Maro
11999 = Sextus Propertius
11249 = Publius Ovidius Naso
11359 = Snorri Sturluson
9814 = Sturla Þórðarson
5385 = Francis Bacon
7936 = Edward Oxenford
4692 = Ben Jonson
8525 = Gunnar Tómasson
12385 = Guðrún Ólafía Jónsdóttir
214905
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Calculator for converting letters to cipher values is at:
http://www.light-of-truth.com/ciphersaga.htm
¹Abomination of Desolation
Message posted to friends on 26 February 2014:
While in Iceland last August, I met with Pétur Halldórsson at the Cafe Milano in Reykjavík. We discussed matters of mutual interest, including what my Saga Cipher work might “mean“.
I took a napkin and, for emphasis, wrote down the number 438097. This is the Cipher Sum of some three dozen names of persons, institutions, dates and events during the reference period, including two famous murder cases, a sex scandal in high places, and presumptive lies told in connection therewith.
I told Pétur (what I had long surmised) that I believed that this number was associated with a watershed event in human history whose final phase was upon our world.
An earth-shaking culmination of human and spiritual evolution.
²Four Royal Stars
http://ascensionglossary.com/index.php/Four_Royal_Stars
The Four Royal Stars also called Archangel Stars are; Aldebaran (Michael), Regulus (Raphael), Antares (Uriel), and Fomalhaut (Gabriel). They are the brightest stars in their constellations and are considered the four guardians of the heavens. They mark seasonal changes of the year at the equinoxes and solstices. Aldebaran watches the Eastern sky and is the dominant star in the Taurus constellation. Regulus watches the North and is the dominant star in the Leo constellation. Antares watches the West and is the alpha star in Scorpio. Fomalhaut watches the Southern sky as the brightest star in Piscis Austrinus.
Cosmic Time Cycle
The East-West Axis of Aldebaran (Taurus) and Antares (Scorpio) as a pair, form the demarcation points of East and West that make the circuit through the Precession of the Equinoxes. This point is measured through the alignments made between these two stars and the Sun’s path, at their axis of rotation made around the Galactic Center. When these two stars are paired in the rotational measurement of equal axis alignment, this event marks the opening of the cosmic time cycle. When The Golden Gate activated recently, this reversed the positional movement of the East –West axis as per directed in the Divine Infinite Calculus. This is saying that these stars have changed their positions in the Galaxy from their previous time cycle, from the perspective of Cosmic Time. These stars form the Four Cardinal Directions (N-S-E-W) measured in the Cosmic Time Cycle, which are being adjusted to the Cosmic Compass designed by Divine Infinite Calculus. The new celestial direction in the cosmic time cycle form the Crown of the Magi, which is a type of Cosmic Celestial Time Calendar that opens Infinity. This is why they are referred to as the Four Royal Stars. At the end of the Precession of Equinoxes, they adjust position and form the Crown of the Magi. Those that wear this Celestial Crown are able to contact infinity, however, they must be embodied Christ Consciousness.