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Pagans‘ Path to Perdition – Myth and History

© Gunnar Tómasson

7 May 2018

I. Double, double, toile and trouble,

Fire burne and Cauldron bubble

(Macbeth, Act IV, Sc. i. First Folio)

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16158 = Thunder. Enter the three Witches.

First Witch

13444 = Thrice the brinded cat hath mew’d.

Second Witch

14383 = Thrice, and once the Hedge-Pigge whin’d.

Third Witch

14970 = Harpier cries, ‘tis time, ‘tis time.

First Witch

11758 = Round about the Caldron go:

15984 = In the poysond Entrailes throw

12082 = Toad, that vnder cold stone,

12923 = Dayes and Nights, ha’s thirty one:

14437 = Sweltred Venom sleeping got,

14895 = Boyle thou first i’ th’ charmed pot.

All

13172 = Double, double, toile and trouble;

11588 = Fire burne, and Cauldron bubble.

Second Witch

8178 = Fillet of a Fenny Snake,

10437 = In the Cauldron boyle and bake:

11711 = Eye of Newt, and Toe of Frogge,

13512 = Wooll of Bat, and tongue of Dogge:

16028 = Adders Forke, and Blinde-wormes Sting,

15217 = Lizards legge, and Howlets wing.

16006 = For a Charme of powrefull trouble,

11016 = Like a Hell-broth, boyle and bubble.

All

13172 = Double, double, toyle and trouble,

11588 = Fire burne, and Cauldron bubble.

Third Witch

13830 = Scale of Dragon, Tooth of Wolfe,

14094 = Witches Mummey, Maw and Gulfe

11970 = Of the rauin’d salt Sea Sharke:

12718 = Roote of Hemlocke, digg’d i’ th’ darke,

11160 = Liuer of Blaspheming Iew,

13238 = Gall of Goate, and Slippes of Yew,

13986 = Sliuer’d in the Moones Ecclipse:

14573 = Nose of Turke, and Tartars lips:

11356 = Finger of Birth-strangled Babe,

7852 = Ditch-deliuer’d by a Drab,

12633 = Make the Grewell thicke and slab.

13672 = Adde thereto a Tigers Chawdron,

15627 = For th’Ingredience of our Cawdron.

All

13172 = Double, double, toyle and trouble,

11588 = Fire burne, and Cauldron bubble.

Third Witch

13027 = Coole it with a Baboones blood,

12471 = Then the Charme is firme and good.

 

17991 = Enter Hecat, and the other Three Witches.

Hecat

17845 = O well done: I commend your paines,

13962 = And euery one shall share i’ th’ gaines:

14707 = And now about the Cauldron sing

11638 = Like Elues and Fairies in a ring,

13662 = Inchanting all that you put in.

 

14316 = Musicke and a Song. Blacke Spirits, &c. [&c.=100]

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II. Pagans’ Path to Perdition and Christ’s Church

(King James Bible and Saga-Shakespeare Myth)

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Get thee behind mee, Satan

(Matt. 16:13-23, KJB 1611)

16:13

23675 = When Iesus came into the coasts of Cesarea Philippi,

11616 = he asked his disciples, saying,

17235 = Whom doe men say, that I, the sonne of man, am?

16:14

22774 = And they said, Some say that thou art Iohn the Baptist,

23541 = some Elias, and others Ieremias, or one of  the Prophets.

16:15

19313 = He saith vnto them, But whom say ye that I am?

16:16

14266 = And Simon Peter answered, and said,

19943 = Thou art Christ the sonne of the liuing God.

16:17

16129 = And Iesus answered, and said vnto him,

13647 = Blessed art thou Simon Bar Iona:

20799 = for flesh and blood hath not reueiled it vnto thee,

13923 = but my Father which is in heauen.

16:18

19578 = And I say also vnto thee, that thou art Peter,

19317 = and vpon this rocke I will build my Church:

20444 = and the gates of hell shall not preuaile against it.

16:19

24422 = And I will giue vnto thee the keyes of the kingdome of heauen:

27217 = and whatsoeuer thou shalt bind on earth, shall be bound in heauen:

28617 = whatsoeuer thou shalt loose on earth, shall be loosed in heauen.

16:20

11853 = Then charged hee his disciples

26502 = that they should tel no man that he was Iesus the Christ.

16:21

29661 = From that time foorth began Iesus to shew vnto his disciples,

18499 = how that he must goe vnto Hierusalem,

26389 = and suffer many things of the Elders and chiefe Priests & Scribes,

14138 = and be killed, and be raised againe the third day.

16:22

19850 = Then Peter tooke him, and began to rebuke him, saying,

22014 = Be it farre from thee Lord: This shal not be vnto thee.

16:23

14777 = But he turned, and said vnto Peter,

20644 = Get thee behind mee, Satan, thou art an offence vnto me:

23056 = for thou sauourest not the things that be of God,

9994 = but those that be of men.

Thou – Simon Peter – art an offence vnto me

4988 = The Vatican

The Sacred Triangle of Pagan Iceland

Pagans’ Path to Perdition

7196 = Bergþórshváll

6067 = Miðeyjarhólmr

3027 = Helgafell – Holy Mountain/Rock of Christ’s Church

Conceited Wits

Confounded

-6960 = Jarðlig skilning – Earthly Understanding

5596 = Andlig spekðin – Spiritual Wisdom

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 III. By the pricking of my thumbes

Something wicked this way comes

(Macbeth, Act IV, Sc. i – cont.)

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Second Witch

12156 = By the pricking of my Thumbes,

16409 = Something wicked this way comes:

14186 = Open Lockes, who euer knockes.

 

5476 = Enter Macbeth

Macbeth

18711 = How now you secret, black, & midnight Hags?

8433 = What is’t you do?

All.

8618 = A deed without a name.

Macbeth

19651 = I coniure you, by that which you Professe,

19886 = (How ere you come to know it) answer me:

21430 = Though you vntye the Windes, and let them fight

21432 = Against the Churches; Though the yesty Waues,

18289 = Confound and swallow Nauigation vp:

20413 = Though bladed Corne be lodg’d, & Trees blown downe,

22021 = Though Castles topple on their Warders heads:

15832 = Though Pallaces, and Pyramids do slope

25236 = Their heads to their Foundations: Though the treasure

16938 = Of Natures Germaine tumble altogether,

19669 = Euen till destruction sicken: Answer me

8958 = To what I aske you.

First Witch

2557 = Speake.

Second Witch

1862 = Demand.

Third Witch

7343 = Wee’l answer.

First Witch

21524 = Say, if th’hadst rather heare it from our mouthes,

10598 = Or from our Masters.

Macbeth

6847 = Call ‘em: let me see ‘em.

First Witch

18091 = Powre in Sowes blood, that hath eaten

18549 = Her nine Farrow: Greaze that’s sweaten

16177 = From the Murderers Gibbet, throw

5736 = Into the Flame.

All

7924 = Come high or low:

17648 = Thy Selfe and office deaftly show. Thunder.

 

8768 = 1. Apparition, an Armed Head.

Macbeth

16018 = Tell me, thou vnknowne power.

First Witch

11560 = He knowes thy thought.

16375 = Heare his speech, but say thou nought.

1. Apparition

8121 = Macbeth, Macbeth, Macbeth:

6400 = Beware Macduffe.

17638 = Beware the Thane of Fife: dismisse me. Enough.

4320 = He descends.

Macbeth

21966 = What ere thou art, for thy good caution, thanks

22199 = Thou hast harp’d my feare aright. But one word more.

First Witch

16371 = He will not be commanded: heere’s another

17301 = More potent then the first.   Thunder.                

 

10205 = 2. Apparition, a Bloody Childe.

2. Apparition

   8121 = Macbeth, Macbeth, Macbeth.

Macbeth

10556 = Had I three eares, Il’d heare thee.

2. Apparition

9648 = Be bloody, bold, & resolute:

7433 = Laugh to scorne

18819 = The powre of man: For none of woman borne

10816 = Shall harme Macbeth.         Descends.

Macbeth

16518 = Then liue Macduffe: what need I feare of thee?

16543 = But yet Ile make assurance: double sure,

16575 = And take a Bond of Fate: thou shalt not liue,

15317 = That I may tell pale-hearted Feare, it lies;

17383 = And sleepe in spight of Thunder.    Thunder.      

 

22294 = 3. Apparition. A Childe Crowned, with a Tree in his hand.

22085 = What is this, that rises like the issue of a King,

18545 = And weares vpon his Baby-brow, the round

10372 = And top of Soueraignty?

All

13408 = Listen, but speake not too’t.

3. Apparition

13830 = Be Lyon metled, proud and take no care:

23930 = Who chafes, who frets, or where Conspirers are:

17305 = Macbeth shall neuer vanquish’d be, vntill

17304 = Great Byrnam Wood to high Dunsmane Hill

11679 = Shall come against him.   Descend.

Macbeth

8993 = That will neuer bee:

19398 = Who can impresse the Forrest, bid the Tree

23450 = Vnfixe his earth-bound Root? Sweet boadments, good:

18573 = Rebellious dead, rise neuer till the Wood

15328 = Of Byrnan rise, and our high-plac’d Macbeth

17838 = Shall liue the Lease of Nature, pay his breath

17978 = To time and mortall Custome. Yet my Hart

21337 = Throbs to know one thing: Tell me, if your Art

19128 = Can tell so much, shall Banquo’s issue euer

9633 = Reigne in this Kingdome?

All

10668 = Seeke to know no more.

Macbeth

13313 = I will be satisfied. Deny me this,

19332 = And an eternall Curse fall on you: Let me know.

26057 = Why sinkes that Cauldron? & what noise is this?  Hoboyes.

First Witch

3398 = Shew.

Second Witch

3398 = Shew.

Third Witch

3398 = Shew.

All

14408 = Shew his Eyes, and greeue his Hart,

26308 = A shew of eight Kings, and Banquo last, with a glasse in his hand.  

 

Macbeth

21708 = Thou art too like the Spirit of Banquo: Down:

18327 = Thy Crowne do’s seare my Eye-bals. And thy haire

21448 = Thou other Gold-bound brow, is like the first:

15815 = A third, is like the former. Filthy Hagges,

21906 = Why do you shew me this? ______  A fourth? Start eyes!

25613 = What will the Line stretch out to’th’cracke of Doome?

15530 = Another yet? A seauenth? Ile see no more:

18223 = And yet the eight appeares, who beares a glasse,

17646 = Which shewes me many more: and some I see,

21287 = That two-fold Balles, and trebble Scepters carry.

16965 = Horrible sight: Now I see ‘tis true,

19194 = For the Blood-bolter’d Banquo smiles vpon me,

20318 = And points at them for his. What? Is this so?

First Witch

13832 = I Sir, all this is so. But why

12597 = Stands Macbeth thus amazedly?

20094 = Come Sisters, cheere we vp his sprights,

15232 = And shew the best of our delights.

13602 = Ile Charme the Ayre to giue a sound

19749 = While you performe your Antique round:

14084 = That this great King may kindly say

18276 = Our duties, did his welcome pay.  Musicke.

12421 = The Witches Dance, and vanish.

 

Macbeth

8407 = Where are they? Gone?

13888 = Let this pernitious houre,

13120 = Stand aye accursed in the Kalender.

17351 = Come in, without there.  Enter Lenox.

Lenox

13144 = What’s your Graces will?

Macbeth

15183 = Saw you the Weyard Sisters?

Lenox

4406 = No, my Lord.

Macbeth

7971 = Came they not by you?

Lenox

6306 = No indeed my Lord.

Macbeth

15181 = Infected be the Ayre whereon they ride,

18567 = And damn’d all those that trust them. I did heare

18761 = The gallopping of Horse. Who was’t came by?

Lenox

23148 = ‘Tis two or three my Lord, that bring you word:

9477 = Macduff is fled to England.

Macbeth

5318 = Fled to England?

Lenox

5472 = I, my good Lord.

Macbeth

19264 = Time, thou anticipat’st my dread exploits:

18455 = The flighty purpose neuer is o’re-tooke

21050 = Vnlesse the deed go with it. From this moment,

17049 = The very firstlings of my heart shall be

16719 = The firstlings of my hand. And euen now

25295 = To Crown my thoughts with Acts: be it thoght & done:

18026 = The Castle of Macduff, I will surprize,

19229 = Seize vpon Fife; giue to th’edge o’th’ Sword

20689 = His Wife, his Babes and all vnfortunate Soules

19781 = That trace him in his Line. No boasting like a Foole,

17947 = This deed Ile do, before this purpose coole,

20749 = But no more sights. Where are these Gentlemen?

15445 = Come bring me where they are.             Exeunt.

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I/II + III = 613747 + 2088770 = 2702517

IV + V = 1436308 + 1266209 = 2702517

VI + VII + VIII = 878864 + 493649 + 63795 = 1436308

 

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A Doctor of Physicke

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4669 = Cosen Bacon

8687 = A Doctor of Physicke

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As in

4000 = Flaming Sword – Cosmic Creative Power

9356 = Gaius Julius Caesar

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IV. Where are these Gentlemen?

(Construction G. T.)

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True Religion

  7521 = Prisca Theologia¹

Alpha

 -4000 = Dark Sword – Man-Beast

Revelation – Transformation

-5975 = Simon Peter

5829 = Simon bar Iona

Omega

Complete Gentlemen

(Saga-Shakespeare Authors)

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

A Doctor of Physicke

At Lady Macbeth’s Sleep-Walking Scene

(Macbeth, Act V, Sc. i.)

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.

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V. Macbeth: Where are these Gentlemen?

Come bring me where they are.

(Macbeth, Act V, Sc. vii.)

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  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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VI. Prince Hamlet‘s Quest of Self-Discovery

(Act III, Sc. i, First Folio, 1623)

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5415 = Enter Hamlet.

Hamlet

18050 = To be, or not to be, that is the Question:

19549 = Whether ’tis Nobler in the minde to suffer

23467 = The Slings and Arrowes of outragious Fortune,

17893 = Or to take Armes against a Sea of troubles,

16211 = And by opposing end them: to dye, to sleepe

13853 = No more; and by a sleepe, to say we end

20133 = The Heart-ake, and the thousand Naturall shockes

19800 = That Flesh is heyre too?  ‘Tis a consummation

17421 = Deuoutly to be wish’d. To dye to sleepe,

19236 = To sleepe, perchance to Dreame; I, there’s the rub,

19794 = For in that sleepe of death, what dreames may come,

21218 = When we haue shufflel’d off this mortall coile,

20087 = Must giue vs pawse. There’s the respect

13898 = That makes Calamity of so long life:

24656 = For who would beare the Whips and Scornes of time,

24952 = The Oppressors wrong, the poore mans Contumely,

18734 = The pangs of dispriz’d Loue, the Lawes delay,

16768 = The insolence of Office, and the Spurnes

20720 = That patient merit of the vnworthy takes,

17879 = When he himselfe might his Quietus make

21696 = With a bare Bodkin? Who would these Fardles beare

17807 = To grunt and sweat vnder a weary life,

17426 = But that the dread of something after death,

21935 = The vndiscouered Countrey, from whose Borne

20927 = No Traueller returnes, Puzels the will,

19000 = And makes vs rather beare those illes we haue,

20119 = Then flye to others that we know not of.

20260 = Thus Conscience does make Cowards of vs all,

18787 = And thus the Natiue hew of Resolution

21086 = Is sicklied o’re, with the pale cast of Thought,

17836 = And enterprizes of great pith and moment,

22968 = With this regard their Currants turne away,

18723 = And loose the name of Action.  Soft you now,

16746 = The faire Ophelia? Nimph, in thy Orizons

9726 = Be all my sinnes remembred.

Ophelia

5047 = Good my Lord,

17675 = How does your Honor for this many a day?

Hamlet

17391 = I humbly thanke you: well, well, well.

Ophelia

15437 = My Lord, I haue Remembrances of yours,

14927 = That I haue longed long to re-deliuer.

12985 = I pray you now, receiue them.

Hamlet

12520 = No, no, I neuer gaue you ought.

Ophelia

19402 = My honor’d Lord, I know right well you did,

24384 = And with them words of so sweet breath compos’d,

19172 = As made the things more rich, then perfume left:

14959 = Take these againe, for to the Noble minde

24436 = Rich gifts wax poore, when giuers proue vnkinde.

5753 = There my Lord.

878864 

VII. Abomination of Desolation²

Come bring me where they are

(Contemporary history)

493649

The Gates of Hell

13031 = International Monetary Fund

9948 = Harvard University

7146 = Seðlabanki Íslands – Central Bank of Iceland = 30125

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 = Davíð Oddsson – Prime Minister

10295 = Þorsteinn Pálsson – Minister of Justice

8316 = Jón Sigurðsson – 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.  = 438097¹

The Sacred Triangle of Pagan Iceland

Pagans’ Path to Perdition

7196 = Bergþórshváll

6067 = Miðeyjarhólmr

3027 = Helgafell – Holy Mountain/Rock of Christ’s Church

Judgement

5137 = Judgement Day

4000 = Flaming Sword – Cosmic Creative Power

493649

VIII. The Workes of William Shakespeare

(First Folio, 1623)

63795

16746 = The Workes of William Shakespeare,

22079 = Containing all his Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies:

24970 = Truely set forth according to their first Originall.

63795 

***

Calculator for converting letters to cipher values is at:

http://www.light-of-truth.com/ciphersaga.htm

¹Prisca Theologia

(Wikipedia)

Prisca theologia is the doctrine that asserts that a single, true theology exists, which threads through all religions, and which was given by God to man in antiquity.

²Abomination 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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ég er fæddur (1940) og uppalinn á Melunum í Reykjavík. Stúdent úr Verzlunarskóla Íslands 1960 og með hagfræðigráður frá Manchester University (1963) og Harvard University (1965). Starfaði sem hagfræðingur við Alþjóðagjaldeyrissjóðinn frá 1966 til 1989. Var m.a. aðstoðar-landstjóri AGS í Indónesíu 1968-1969, og landstjóri í Kambódíu (1971-1972) og Suður Víet-Nam (1973-1975). Hef starfað sjálfstætt að rannsóknarverkefnum á ýmsum sviðum frá 1989, þ.m.t. peningahagfræði. Var einn af þremur stofnendum hagfræðingahóps (Gang8) 1989. Frá upphafi var markmið okkar að hafa hugsað málin í gegn þegar - ekki ef - allt færi á annan endann í alþjóðapeningakerfinu. Í október 2008 kom sú staða upp í íslenzka peninga- og fjármálakerfinu. Alla tíð síðan hef ég látið peninga- og efnahagsmál á Íslandi meira til mín taka en áður. Ég ákvað að gerast bloggari á pressan.is til að geta komið skoðunum mínum í þeim efnum á framfæri.
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