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Four Captaines Bear Hamlet like a Soldier to the Stage

© Gunnar Tómasson

4 May 2018

I. Enter Fortinbras and English Ambassador

(Hamlet, Act V, Sc. ii. First Folio 1623)

852451

16923 = Enter Fortinbras and English Ambassador,

18137 = with Drumme, Colours, and Attendants.

Fortinbras:

10437 = Where is this sight?

Horatio:

12180 = What is it ye would see;

21128 = If ought of woe, or wonder, cease your search.

Fortinbras:

18987 = His quarry cries on hauocke.  Oh proud death,

20646 = What feast is toward in thine eternall Cell.

17251 = That thou so many Princes, at a shoote,

11980 = So bloodily hast strooke.

Ambassador:

8962 = The sight is dismall,

17034 = And our affaires from England come too late,

22958 = The eares are senselesse that should giue vs hearing,

17106 = To tell him his command’ment is fulfill’d

17885 = That Rosincrance and Guildensterne are dead:

16857 = Where should we haue our thankes?

Horatio:

9607 = Not from his mouth,

15062 = Had it th’abilitie of life to thanke you:

16660 = He neuer gaue command’ment for their death.

22657 = But since so jumpe vpon this bloodie question,

20905 = You from the Polake warres, and you from England

18723 = Are heere arriued.  Giue order that these bodies

14365 = High on a stage be placed to the view,

20828 = And let me speake to th’yet vnknowing world,

20781 = How these things came about.  So shall you heare

16187 = Of carnall, bloudie, and vnnaturall acts,

20116 = Of accidentall iudgements, casuall slaughters

17748 = Of death’s put on by cunning, and forc’d cause,

19567 = And in this vpshot, purposes mistooke,

17470 = Falne on the Inuentors heads.  All this can I

7002 = Truly deliuer.

Fortinbras:

10425 = Let vs hast to heare it,

14076 = And call the Noblest to the Audience.

20198 = For me, with sorrow, I embrace my Fortune,

18870 = I haue some Rites of memory in this Kingdome,

14639 = Which are ro claime my vantage doth                   [ro=First Folio text]

4289 = Inuite me.

Horatio:

18476 = Of that I shall haue alwayes cause to speake,

8322 = And from his mouth

16597 = Whose voyce will draw on more:

17888 = But let this same be presently perform’d,

15823 = Even whiles mens mindes are wilde,

8809 = Lest more mischance

12621 = On plots, and errors happen.

Fortinbras:

8917 = Let foure Captaines

15105 = Beare Hamlet like a Soldier to the Stage,

14203 = For he was likely, had he beene put on

12980 = To haue prou’d most royally:

7504 = And for his passage,

22923 = The Souldiours Musicke, and the rites of Warre

9882 = Speake lowdly for him.

15535 = Take vp the body; Such a sight as this

18956 = Becomes the Field, but heere shewes much amis.

12625 = Go, bid the Souldiers shoote.

 

17610 = Exeunt Marching: after the which, a Peale of      

9029 = Ordenance are shot off.

852451

II. The Noblest – Four Captaines – Christ Consciousness

(Construction G. T.)

178700

The Noblest

        1 = Monad

4335 = Kristr – Icelandic

1000 = Light of the World

Four Captaines/Royal Stars

Heralds of Christ Consciousness¹

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

Archetypal Prince Hamlet/Virgin Ophelia

Dead“ – Liberated from

The Seat of the Lower Emotions²

 -2487 = Anus

As Above, So Below³

The Zodiac

4956 = Aquarius

3577 = Pisces

2443 = Aries

4611 = Taurus

2514 = Gemini

2589 = Cancer

1392 = Leo

3180 = Virgo

1939 = Libra

4594 = Scorpio

6729 = Sagittarius

6795 = Capricornus

178700

I + II = 852451 + 178700 = 1031151

III. Make no collection of it. Let him shew

His skill in the construction.

(Cymbeline. First Folio Omega Page)

1031151

 [Posthumus]

16581 = Make no collection of it.  Let him shew

15289 = His skill in the construction.

Lucius

6498 = Philarmonus.

Soothsayer

6928 = Heere, my good lord.

Lucius

9000 = Read, and declare the meaning.

 

2471 = Reades.

24167 = When as a Lyons whelpe, shall to himselfe vnknown,

11006 = without seeking finde,

11809 = and bee embrac‘d by a peece of tender Ayre:

21082 = And when from a stately Cedar shall be lopt branches,

18501 = which being dead many yeares shall after reuiue,

20237 = bee iyonted to the old Stocke, and freshly grow,

18503 = then shall Posthumus end his miseries,

22220 = Britaine be fortunate, and flourish in Peace and Plentie.

 

18025 = Thou Leonatus art the Lyons Whelpe,

18080 =  The fit and apt Construction of thy name

16575 = Being Leonatus, doth import so much:

20848 = The peece of tender Ayre, thy vertuous Daughter,

17353 = Which we call Mollis Aer, and Mollis Aer

19924 = We terme it Mulier; which Mulier I diuine

22895 = Is this most constant Wife, who euen now

16165 = Answering the Letter of the Oracle,

24035 = Vnknowne to you vnsought, were clipt about

13804 = With this most tender Aire.

Cymbeline

9907 = This hath some seeming.

Soothsayer

12593 = The lofty Cedar, Royall Cymbeline

19881 = Personates thee: And thy lopt branches point

23355 = Thy two Sonnes forth: who by Belarius stolne

19175 = For many yeares thought dead, are now reuiu‘d

19300 = To the Maiesticke Cedar ioyn‘d; whose Issue

14591 = Promises Britaine, Peace and Plenty.

Cymbeline

3134 = Well,

17579 = My Peace we will begin:  And Caius Lucius,

20040 = Although the Victor, we submit to Cæsar,

15143 = And to the Romane Empire; promising

21441 = To pay our wonted Tribute, from the which

20009 = We were disswaded by our wicked Queene,

20001 = Whom heauens in Iustice both on her, and hers,

9168 = Haue laid most heauy hand.

Soothsayer

18314 = The fingers of the powres aboue, do tune

15670 = The harmony of this Peace;  the Vision

21926 = Which I made knowne to Lucius ere the stroke

21601 = Of yet this scarse-cold-Battaile, at this instant

16814 = Is full accomplish‘d. For the Romaine Eagle

22300 = From South to West, on wing soaring aloft

16956 = Lessen‘d her selfe, and in the Beames o‘th‘Sun

22102 = So vanish‘d: which foreshew‘d our Princely Eagle,

16441 = Th‘Imperiall Cæsar, should againe vnite

17178 = His Fauour, with the Radiant Cymbeline,

15261 = Which shines heere in the West.

Cymbeline

7510 = Laud we the Gods,

24502 = And let our crooked Smoakes climbe to their Nostrils

21051 = From our blest Altars.  Publish we this Peace

20587 = To all our Subiects.  Set we forward:  Let

14971 = A Roman, and a Brittish Ensigne waue

23065 = Friendly together: so through Luds-Towne march,

14265 = And in the Temple of great Iupiter

20329 = Our Peace wee‘l ratifie:  Seale it with Feasts.

18177 = Set on there:  Neuer was a Warre did cease

20903 = (Ere bloodie hands were wash‘d) with such a Peace.

3915 = Exeunt.

1031151 

***

Calculator for converting letters to cipher values is at:

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

 

¹Four 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.

²As above, so below

The term, As above, so below was recorded in the Hermetic texts from The Emerald Tablet of Hermes Trismegistus, which states: That which is Below corresponds to that which is Above, and that which is Above corresponds to that which is Below, to accomplish the miracle of the One Thing. (Wikipedia)

³World Age of Degeneration

And the Zodiac

 (Giorgio Santillana, Hamlet’s Mill)

Here is a character [Prince Hamlet] deeply present to our awareness, in whom ambiguities and uncertainties, tormented self-questioning and dispassionate insight give a presentiment of the modern mind.  His personal drama was that he had to be a hero, but still try to avoid the role Destiny assigned him.  His lucid intellect remained above the conflict of motives – in other words, his was and is a truly contemporary consciousness.  And yet this character whom the poet made one of us, the first unhappy intellectual, concealed a past as a legendary being, his features predetermined, preshaped by long-standing myth.  There was a numinous aura around him, and many clues led up to him.  But it was a surprise to find behind the mask an ancient and all-embracing cosmic power – the original master of the dreamed-of first age of the world.

Yet in all his guises he remained strangely himself.  The original Amlóði, as his name was in Icelandic legend, shows the same characteristics of melancholy and high intellect.  He, too, is a son dedicated to avenge his father, a speaker of cryptic but inescapable truths, an elusive carrier of Fate who must yield once his mission is accomplished and sink once more into concealment in the depths of time to which he belongs:  Lord of the Golden Age, the Once and Future King.

[…]

Amlóði was identified, in the crude and vivid imagery of the Norse, by the ownership of a fabled mill which, in his own time, ground out peace and plenty.  Later, in decaying times, it ground out salt; and now finally, having landed at the bottom of the sea, it is grinding rock and sand, creating a vast whirlpool, the Maelstrom (i.e. the grinding stream, from the [Icelandic] verb mala, „to grind“), which is supposed to be a way to the land of the dead.  This imagery stands, as the evidence develops, for an astronomical process, the secular shifting of the sun through the signs of the zodiac which determines world-ages, each numbering thousands of years.  Each age brings a World Era, a Twilight of the Gods.  Great structures collapse; pillars topple which supported the great fabric; floods and cataclysms herald the shaping of a new world. (Hamlet’s Mill – An Essay on Myth and the Frame of Time, 1969; David R. Godine, Publisher, Boston, 1983, pp. 1-2.)

 

 

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Hell-hound Macbeth – Dispaire thy Charme

© 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.

***

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.

438097¹

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.

2216954

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.

1266209

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

214905

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

***

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.

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The Theatre of God’s Judgements

© Gunnar Tómasson

2 May 2018

I. Abominable Sin among Men of Greatest Name

The Case of ‘Barking Dog’ Christopher Morley/Marlowe

(Theatre of God’s Judgements, Thomas Beard, 1593)

950022

23840 = Not inferior to any of the former in Atheism and Impiety,

16956 = and equal to all in manner of punishment,

14045 = was one of our own nation,

16073 = of fresh and late memory called Marlowe,

10516 = by profession a scholar,

26420 = brought up from his youth in the University of Cambridge,

27057 = but by practice a playwright and a Poet of scurrility, who,

21592 = by giving too large a swing to his own wit,

20536 = and suffering his lust to have the full reins,

30598 = fell (not without just desert) to that outrage and extremity,

14588 = that he denied God and His son Christ,

22968 = and not only in word blasphemed against the Trinity,

27484 = but also (as it is credibly reported) wrote books against it,

18494 = affirming our Saviour to be but a deceiver,

23120 = and Moses to be but a conjurer and seducer of the people,

18777 = and the Holy Bible to be but vain and idle stories

14561 = and all religion but a device of policy.

 

15120 = But see what a hook the Lord put

15768 = in the nostrils of this barking dog.

18348 = It so fell out, that in London streets

26022 = as he purposed to stab one whom he sought a grudge unto

14776 = with his dagger, the other party,

14947 = perceiving so, avoided the stroke,

19453 = that withal catching hold of his wrist,

15178 = he stabbed his own dagger into his head,

29364 = in such sort, that notwithstanding all the means of surgery

23541 = that could be wrought, he shortly after died thereof.

16081 = The manner of his death being so terrible

20303 = (for he even cursed and blasphemed to his last gasp,

27420 = and together with his breath an oath flew out of his mouth)

24514 = that it was not only a manifest sign of God’s judgement,

24979 = but also an horrible and fearful terror to all that beheld him.

 

22339 = But herein did the justice of God most notably appear,

13983 = in that he compelled his own hand

18035 = which had written those blasphemies

17123 = to be the instrument to punish him,

18497 = and that in his brain, which had devised the same.

17792 = I would to God (and I pray it from my heart)

28829 = that all atheists in this realm, and in all the world beside, would,

21316 = by the remembrance and consideration of this example,

16788 = either forsake their horrible impiety,

24251 = or that they might in like manner come to destruction;

20363 = and so that abominable sin which so flourished

10282 = among men of greatest name,

22734 = might either be quite extinguished and rooted out,

15942 = or at least smothered, and kept under,

28309 = that it durst not show its head any more in the world’s eye.

950022

II + III = 948513 + 1509 = 950022

IV + V = 954839 – 4817 = 950022

VI + VII = 468222 + 481800 = 950022

II. A never Writer to an ever Reader NEWES.

(Second Preface, Troilus and Cressida, 1609)

948513

18650 = A never Writer to an ever Reader NEWES.

16240 = Eternall reader, you have heere a new play,

13010 = never stal‘d with the Stage,

23708 = never clapper-clawd with the palmes of the vulger,

16660 = and yet passing full of the palme comicall;

13201 = for it is a birth of your braine,

21808 = that never undertooke any thing commicall, vainely:

17249 = And were but the vaine names of commedies

16357 = changde for the titles of Commodities,

9385 = or of Playes for Pleas;

17692 = you should see all those grand censors,

17625 = that now stile them such vanities,

21808 = flock to them for the maine grace of their gravities:

15928 = especially this authors Commedies,

11471 = that are so fram‘d to the life,

17105 = that they serve for the most common

20281 = Commentaries of all the actions of our lives,

23403 = shewing such a dexteritie and power of witte,

17657 = that the most displeased with Playes,

13245 = are pleasd with his Commedies.

21167 = And all such dull and heavy-witted worldlings,

20251 = as were never capable of the witte of a Commedie,

23426 = comming by report of them to his representations,

13582 = have found that witte there

16494 = that they never found in themselves,

19072 = and have parted better-wittied then they came:

16531 = feeling an edge of witte set upon them,

22250 = more then ever they dreamd they had braine to grinde it on.

18999 = So much and such savored salt of witte

14576 = is in his Commedies, that they seeme

12519 = (for their height of pleasure)

21928 = to be borne in that sea that brought forth Venus.

22553 = Amongst all there is none more witty then this:

16867 = And had I time I would comment upon it,

13256 = though I know it needs not,

16234 = (for so much as will make you thinke

28055 = your testerne well bestowd) but for so much worth,

18241 = as even poore I know to be stuft in it.

11685 = It deserves such a labour,

22731 = as well as the best Commedy in Terence or Plautus.

15269 = And beleeve this, That when hee is gone,

24766 = and his Commedies out of sale, you will scramble for them,

17673 = and set up a new English Inquisition.

10812 = Take this for a warning,

19638 = and at the perrill of your pleasures losse,

11736 = and Judgements, refuse not,

19867 = nor like this the lesse for not being sullied,

18871 = with the smoaky breath of the multitude;

24849 = but thanke fortune for the scape it hath made amongst you.

21313 = Since by the grand possessors wills, I beleeve,

22266 = you should have prayd for them rather then beene prayd.

14729 = And so I leave all such to bee prayd for

30720 = (for the states of their wits healths) that will not praise it.

1754 = Vale.

948513

III. Our Euer-liuing Poet

(Shakespeares Sonnets)

1509

10347 = Our Euer-liuing Poet

Jesus

1000 = Light of the World

The Devil

-9838 = Christopher Morley

  1509

INSERT

Christopher Morley

9838

       1 = Monad

5979 = Girth House – Holy Sepulchre, Orkney Islands

3858 = The Devil

9838

END INSERT

IV. Whorehouse – Island dogge – prickeard cur of Island.

(Henry V, Act II, Sc. i – First Folio)

954839

18650 = Enter Corporall Nym, and Lieutenant Bardolfe.

Bardolfe

11538 = Well met Corporall Nym.

Nym

15575 = Good morrow Lieutenant Bardolfe.

Bardolfe

20149 = What, are Ancient Pistoll and you friends yet?

Nym

14707 = For my part, I care not: I say little:

21416 = but when time shall serue, there shall be smiles,

10337 = but that shall be as it may.

25202 = I dare not fight, but I will winke and holde out mine yron:

16344 = it is a simple one, but what though?

21118 = It will toste Cheese, and it will endure cold,

20533 = as another mans sword will: and there‘s an end.

Bardolfe

21000 = I will bestow a breakfast to make you friendes,

21875 = and wee‘l bee all three sworne brothers to France:

13059 = Let‘t be so good Corporall Nym.

Nym

24719 = Faith, I will liue so long as I may, that‘s the certaine of it:

21189 = and when I cannot liue any longer, I will doe as I may:

20412 = That is my rest, that is the rendeuous of it.

Bardolfe

26274 = It is certaine, Corporall, that he is marryed, to Nell Quickly,

13966 = and certainly she did you wrong,

16922 = for you were troth-plight to her.

Nym

22102 = I cannot tell. Things must be as they may: men may sleepe,

23129 = and they may haue their throats about them at that time,

11631 = and some say, kniues haue edges:

19997 = It must be as it may, though patience be a tyred name,

22416 = yet shee will plodde, there must be Conclusions,

8961 = well, I cannot tell.

 

11335 = Enter Pistoll, & Quickly.

Bardolfe

17887 = Heere comes Ancient Pistoll and his wife:

13094 = good Corporall be patient heere.

15576 = How now mine Hoaste Pistoll?

Pistoll

13172 = Base Tyke, cal‘st thou mee Hoste,

20417 = now by this hand I sweare I scorne the terme:

11918 = nor shall my Nel keep Lodgers.

Hostess

10650 = No by my troth, not long:

21060 = For we cannot lodge and board a dozen or fourteene

27375 = Gentlewomen that liue honestly by the pricke of their Needles,

26394 = but it will bee thought we keepe a Bawdy-house straight.

16405 = O welliday Lady, if he be not hewne now,

24988 = we shall see wilful adultery and murther committed.

Bardolfe

21809 = Good Lieutenant, good Corporal offer nothing heere.

Nym

2380 = Pish.

Pistoll

10356 = Pish for thee, Island dogge:

12938 = thou prickeard cur of Island.

Hostess

29119 = Good Corporall Nym shew thy valor, and put vp your sword.

Nym

21631 = Will you shogge off?  I would haue you solus.

Pistoll

15844 = Solus, egregious dog?  O Viper vile;

18253 = The solus in thy most meruailous face,

18417 = the solus in thy teeth, and in thy throate,

19009 = and in thy hatefull Lungs, yea in thy Maw perdy;

23119 = and which is worse, within thy nastie mouth.

23093 = I do retort the solus in thy bowels, for I can take,

24963 = and Pistols cocke is vp, and flashing fire will follow.

954839

V. Whoring Dog‘s Path to Perdition

(Construction G. T.)

-4817

345 = Soul‘s Material Frame

360 = Devil‘s Circle

216 = Soul‘s Resurrection

4000 = Flaming Sword/Flashing Fire

-9838 = Christopher Morley

-4817

VI. Abomination of Desolation

Eternall reader, you have heere a new play

(Contemporary history)

 468222

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

468222

VII. World Age of Degeneration

(Saga-Shakespeare Myth)

481800

World Age

432000 = Kali Yuga

49800 = A, B, C

481800

A

Crucified Light of the World

49800

  1000 = Light of the World

Crucifixion

(KJB 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

The Cross

666 = Man-Beast

Redemption

 -9838 = Christopher Morley

New Man

432 = Right Measure of Man

49800

B

Gift of Spiritual Wisdom

49800

5596 = Andlig spekðin – Spiritual Wisdom

11359 = Snorri Sturluson

Passed on as

“Slain” Son of Snorri

5710 = Jón murtr – Little John

To

9814 = Sturla Þórðarson

7936 = Edward Oxenford

5385 = Francis Bacon

To Rise Again

as

4000 = Flaming Sword – Cosmic Creative Power

49800

C

The Myth in Modern Times

49800

Gift of Spiritual Wisdom

5596 = Andlig spekðin – Spiritual Wisdom

Passed on

To

8525 = Gunnar Tómasson

12385 = Guðrún Ólafía Jónsdóttir

And held “hostage”

By Earl/Cosmic Procreative Tool

(Saga Myth)

5710 = Jón murtr – Little John

Cf. Pistols Cocke is vp

And flashing fire will follow (# IV)

4000 = Flaming Sword – Cosmic Creative Power

Dante‘s Construction of the Myth

Virgin Mother, Daughter of your Son

(Commedia)

13584 = Vergine Madre figlia del tuo figlio

49800

EPILOGUE

There exist three distinct accounts of the“murder“ of Christopher Morley, as his name was spelled in the Coroner‘s Inquest on the deed on 30 May, 1593.

  1. The above account – # I.
  1. The account associated with the Coroner‘s Inquest whereby Morley is held to have been slain by his own dagger after a day spent with three companions in Deptford at a guest-house of one Widow Eleanor Bull. A dispute over the bill led to Morley‘s “murder“.
  1. A third account reflected in a 1593 poem by Gabriel Harvey – GORGON, or the Wonderfull Yeare – is construed to imply that Morley died from the plague.

The life stories of mythical characters, be it Christopher Morley/Marlowe or Stratfordian Will Shakspere, are not historical accounts. Moreover, the title of Gabriel Harvey‘s poem may be viewed as prophetic in a way that is of current interest as follows:

GORGON, or the Wonderfull Yeare

14786

As in 1000 + 7187 + 6599 = 14786, where

1000 = Light of the World

7187 = Stormy Daniels

6599 = Donald J. Trump

14786

***

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.

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Woe vnto you, Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites

© Gunnar Tómasson

1 May 2018

I. Foreuer, O LORD, thy word is setled in heauen.

(Psalm 119:89, King James Bible 1611)

24109

6862 = Foreuer, O LORD,

13070 = thy Word is setled in Heauen.

Let there be light.

4177 = Fiat Lux.

24109

II. Abomination of Desolation

The Winter of our Discontent

(Contemporary history)

468222

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

468222

III. Made Glorious Summer by this Son of Yorke

(Richard III, Act I, Sc. i. First Folio)

277204

17017 = Enter Richard Duke of Gloster solus.

20081 = Now is the Winter of our Discontent,

19100 = Made glorious Summer by this Son of Yorke:

21961 = And all the clouds that lowr’d vpon our house

14430 = In the deepe bosome of the Ocean buried.

30039 = Now are our browes bound with Victorious Wreathes,

20145 = Our bruised armes hung vp for Monuments;

20526 = Our sterne Alarums chang’d to merry Meetings;

21093 = Our dreadfull Marches, to delightfull Measures.

24951 = Grim-visag’d Warre, hath smooth’d his wrinkled Front:

18215 = And now, in stead of mounting Barbed Steeds,

20627 = To fright the Soules of fearfull Aduersaries,

12358 = He capers nimbly in a Ladies Chamber,

16661 = To the lasciuious pleasing of a Lute.

277204           

IV. So much for his Sir; now let me see the other

(Hamlet, Act V, Sc. ii. First folio, 1623)

228295

10220 = Enter Hamlet and Horatio.

Hamlet

21839 = So much for this Sir; now let me see the other,

16054 = You doe remember all the Circumstance.

Horatio

8051 = Remember it my Lord?

Hamlet

18534 = Sir, in my heart there was a kinde of fighting,

20604 = That would not let me sleepe; me thought I lay

21219 = Worse then the mutines in the Bilboes, rashly,

19510 = (And praise be rashnesse for it) let vs know,

23382 = Our indiscretion sometimes serues us well,

24730 = When our deare plots do paule, and that should teach vs

17706 = There’s a Diuinity that shapes our ends,

16093 = Rough-hew them how we will.

Horatio

10353 = That is most certaine.

228295

V. But I, that am not shap’d for sportiue trickes

Now let me see the other

(Richard III, Act I, Sc. i, cont.)

491283

21270 = But I, that am not shap’d for sportiue trickes,

20260 = Nor made to court an amorous Looking-glasse:

21606 = I, that am Rudely stampt, and want loues Maiesty,

18934 = To strut before a wonton ambling Nymph:

20006 =  I, that am curtail’d of this faire Proportion,

16209 = Cheated of Feature by dissembling Nature,

15744 = Deform’d, vnfinish’d, sent before my time

20690 = Into this breathing World, scarse halfe made vp,

13584 = And that so lamely and vnfashionable,

14287 = That dogges barke at me, as I halt by them.

17448 = Why I (in this weake piping time of Peace)

16334 = Haue no delight to passe away the time,

18032 = Vnlesse to see my Shadow in the Sunne,

15112 = And descant on mine owne Deformity.

18248 = And therefore, since I cannot proue a Louer,

19519 = To entertaine these faire well spoken dayes,

14128 = I am determined to proue a Villaine,

16097 = And hate the idle pleasures of these dayes.

18008 = Plots haue I laide, Inductions dangerous,

16800 = By drunken Prophesies, Libels, and Dreames,

16025 = To set my Brother Clarence and the King

15077 = In deadly hate, the one against the other:

15109 = And if King Edward be as true and iust,

14902 = As I am Subtle, False, and Treacherous,

18809 = This day should Clarence closely be mew’d vp:

16456 = About a Prophesie, which sayes that G,

18218 = Of Edwards heyres the murtherer shall be.

24371 = Diue thoughts downe to my soule, here Clarence comes.

491283

VI. Judgement Day

(Construction G. T.)

33246

      1 = ONE

Satan

 -1000 = Darkness

Four Royal Stars

Heralds of Christ Consciousness²

2682 = Aldebaran

4672 = Regulus

3583 = Antares

4385 = Fomalhaut

Judgement

5137 = Judgement Day

Truth vs. Lie

7187 = Stormy Daniels

6599 = Donald J. Trump

33246

INSERT

Matt. 21:12-13, KJB

And Jesus went into the temple of God, and cast out

all them that sold and bought in the temple, and

overthrew the tables of the moneychangers,

and the seats of them that sold doves,

And said unto them, It is written,

My house shall be called the house of prayer;

but ye have made it a den of thieves.

END INSERT

 

VII. And there was light

(Construction G. T.)

438368

World Age of Degeneration

432000 = Kali Yuga

End of Time

-2118 = TIME

House of Prayer

8486 = The White House

438368

I + II + III + IV + V + VI + VII =

24109 + 468222 + 277204 + 228295 + 491283 + 33246 + 438368 = 1960727

 

VIII. Woe vnto you, Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites

(Matt. Ch. XXIII. King James Bible, 1611)

1960727

23:1

25475 = Then spake Jesus to the multitude, and to his disciples,

23:2

23671 = Saying, The Scribes and the Pharises sit in Moses seate:

23:3

21353 = All therefore whatsoeuer they bid you obserue,

8173 = that obserue and doe,

25205 = but doe not ye after their workes: for they say, and doe not.

23:4

21805 = For they binde heauie burdens, and grieuous to be borne,

12957 = and lay them on mens shoulders,

32647 = but they themselues will not mooue them with one of their fingers.

23:5

21985 = But all their workes they doe, for to be seene of men:

13943 = they make broad their phylacteries,

17004 = and enlarge the borders of their garments,

23:6

19224 = And loue the vppermost roomes at feasts,

15268 = and the chiefe seats in the Synagogues,

23:7

12060 = And greetings in the markets,

10163 = and to be called of men, Rabbi, Rabbi.

23:8

8671 = But be not ye called Rabbi:

24551 = for one is your Master, euen Christ, and all ye are brethren.

23:9

17180 = And call no man your father vpon the earth:

18367 = for one is your father which is in heauen.

23:10

27675 = Neither be ye called masters: for one is your Master, euen Christ.

23:11

25067 = But hee that is greatest among you, shall be your seruant.

23:12

20474 = And whosoeuer shall exalt himselfe, shall be abased:

18214 = and he that shall humble himselfe, shall be exalted.

23:13

25119 = But woe vnto you, Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites;

20136 = for yee shut vp the kingdom of heauen against men:

14980 = For yee neither goe in your selues,

20823 = neither suffer ye them that are entring, to goe in.

23:14

23131 = Woe vnto you Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites;

16942 = for yee deuoure widowes houses,

13236 = and for a pretence make long prayer,

19909 = therefore ye shall receiue the greater damnation.

23:15

22903 = Woe vnto you Scribes and Pharises, hypocrites;

20209 = for yee compasse Sea and land to make one Proselyte,

7159 = and when hee is made,

25865 = yee make him two fold more the childe of hell then your selues.

23:16

18607 = Woe vnto you, yee blind guides, which say,

24905 = whosoeuer shall sweare by the Temple, it is nothing:

24059 = but whosoeuer shal sweare by the gold of the Temple,

4539 = he is a debter,

23:17

6592 = Ye fooles and blind:

14597 = for whether is greater, the gold,

17224 = or the Temple that sanctifieth the gold?

23:18

25058 = And whosoeuer shall sweare by the Altar, it is nothing:

31702 = but whosoeuer sweareth by the gift that is vpon it, he is guiltie.

23:19

6592 = Ye fooles and blind:

14841 = for whether is greater, the gift,

16754 = or the Altar that sanctifieth the gift?

23:20

27351 = Who so therefore shall sweare by the Altar, sweareth by it,

9808 = and by all things thereon.

23:21

24362 = And who so shall sweare by the Temple, sweareth by it,

13502 = and by him that dwelleth therein.

23:22

13227 = And he that shall sweare by heauen,

26788 = sweareth by the throne of God, and by him that sitteth thereon.

23:23

23131 = Woe vnto you Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites;

18305 = for yee pay tithe of mint, and annise, and cummine,

22948 = and haue omitted the weightier matters of the Law,

10056 = iudgement, mercie and faith:

25747 = these ought ye to haue done, and not to leaue the other vndone.

23:24

25127 = Ye blind guides, which straine at a gnat, and swallow a camel.

23:25

23131 = Woe unto you Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites;

23870 = for yee make cleane the outside of the cup, and of the platter,

23902 = but within they are full of extortion and excesse.

23:26

8477 = Thou blind Pharisee,

26683 = cleanse first that which is within the cup and platter,

16938 = that the outside of them may bee cleane also.

23:27

23131 = Woe unto you Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites,

18581 = for yee are like vnto whited sepulchres,

18718 = which indeed appeare beautifull outward,

25419 = but are within full of dead mens bones, and of all vncleannesse.

23:28

25854 = Euen so, yee also outwardly appeare righteous vnto men,

22960 = but within ye are full of hypocrisie and iniquitie.

23:29

23131 = Woe unto you Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites,

18445 = because ye build the tombes of the Prophets,

19984 = and garnish the sepulchres of the righteous.

23:30

18713 = And say, If wee had beene in the dayes of our fathers,

22167 = wee would not haue bene partakers with them

12428 = in the blood of the Prophets.

23:31

23386 = Wherefore ye bee witnesses vnto your selues,

25092 = that yee are the children of them which killed the Prophets.

23:32

18261 = Fil ye vp then the measure of your fathers.

23:33

16774 = Yee serpents, yee generation of vipers,

15606 = How can yee escape the damnation of hell?

23:34

7654 = Wherefore behold,

23099 = I send vnto you Prophets, and wisemen, and Scribes,

16221 = and some of them yee shall kill and crucifie,

22964 = and some of them shall yee scourge in your synagogues,

17132 = and persecute them from citie to citie:

23:35

10109 = That vpon you may come

18910 = all the righteous blood shed vpon the earth,

13469 = from the blood of righteous Abel,

19187 = vnto the blood of Zacharias, sonne of Barachias,

21724 = whom yee slew betweene the temple and the altar.

23:36

10306 = Verily I say vnto you,

21276 = All these things shal come vpon this generation.

23:37

26673 = O Hierusalem, Hierusalem, thou that killest the Prophets,

20149 = and stonest them which are sent vnto thee,

24890 = how often would I haue gathered thy children together,

22058 = euen as a hen gathereth her chickens vnder her wings,

8136 = and yee would not?

23:38

20206 = Behold, your house is left unto you desolate.

23:39

8720 = For I say vnto you,

19179 = yee shall not see me henceforth, till ye shall say,

19648 = Blessed is he that commeth in the Name of the Lord.

1960727

***

Calculator for converting letters to cipher values is at:

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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.

 

 

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The Winter of our Discontent made Glorious Summer

© Gunnar Tómasson

1 May 2018

I. Abomination of Desolation

The Winter of our Discontent

(Contemporary history)

468222

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

468222

II. Made Glorious Summer by this Son of Yorke

(Richard III, Act I, Sc. i. First Folio)

277204

17017 = Enter Richard Duke of Gloster solus.

20081 = Now is the Winter of our Discontent,

19100 = Made glorious Summer by this Son of Yorke:

21961 = And all the clouds that lowr’d vpon our house

14430 = In the deepe bosome of the Ocean buried.

30039 = Now are our browes bound with Victorious Wreathes,

20145 = Our bruised armes hung vp for Monuments;

20526 = Our sterne Alarums chang’d to merry Meetings;

21093 = Our dreadfull Marches, to delightfull Measures.

24951 = Grim-visag’d Warre, hath smooth’d his wrinkled Front:

18215 = And now, in stead of mounting Barbed Steeds,

20627 = To fright the Soules of fearfull Aduersaries,

12358 = He capers nimbly in a Ladies Chamber,

16661 = To the lasciuious pleasing of a Lute.

277204           

III. So much for his Sir; now let me see the other

(Hamlet, Act V, Sc. ii. First folio, 1623)

228295

10220 = Enter Hamlet and Horatio.

Hamlet

21839 = So much for this Sir; now let me see the other,

16054 = You doe remember all the Circumstance.

Horatio

8051 = Remember it my Lord?

Hamlet

18534 = Sir, in my heart there was a kinde of fighting,

20604 = That would not let me sleepe; me thought I lay

21219 = Worse then the mutines in the Bilboes, rashly,

19510 = (And praise be rashnesse for it) let vs know,

23382 = Our indiscretion sometimes serues us well,

24730 = When our deare plots do paule, and that should teach vs

17706 = There’s a Diuinity that shapes our ends,

16093 = Rough-hew them how we will.

Horatio

10353 = That is most certaine.

228295

IV. But I, that am not shap’d for sportiue trickes

Now let me see the other

(Richard III, Act I, Sc. i, cont.)

491283

21270 = But I, that am not shap’d for sportiue trickes,

20260 = Nor made to court an amorous Looking-glasse:

21606 = I, that am Rudely stampt, and want loues Maiesty,

18934 = To strut before a wonton ambling Nymph:

20006 =  I, that am curtail’d of this faire Proportion,

16209 = Cheated of Feature by dissembling Nature,

15744 = Deform’d, vnfinish’d, sent before my time

20690 = Into this breathing World, scarse halfe made vp,

13584 = And that so lamely and vnfashionable,

14287 = That dogges barke at me, as I halt by them.

17448 = Why I (in this weake piping time of Peace)

16334 = Haue no delight to passe away the time,

18032 = Vnlesse to see my Shadow in the Sunne,

15112 = And descant on mine owne Deformity.

18248 = And therefore, since I cannot proue a Louer,

19519 = To entertaine these faire well spoken dayes,

14128 = I am determined to proue a Villaine,

16097 = And hate the idle pleasures of these dayes.

18008 = Plots haue I laide, Inductions dangerous,

16800 = By drunken Prophesies, Libels, and Dreames,

16025 = To set my Brother Clarence and the King

15077 = In deadly hate, the one against the other:

15109 = And if King Edward be as true and iust,

14902 = As I am Subtle, False, and Treacherous,

18809 = This day should Clarence closely be mew’d vp:

16456 = About a Prophesie, which sayes that G,

18218 = Of Edwards heyres the murtherer shall be.

24371 = Diue thoughts downe to my soule, here Clarence comes.

491283

I + II + III + IV = 468222 + 277204 + 228295 + 491283 = 1465004

V + VI + VII = 75724 + 45319 + 1343961 = 1465004

VIII + IX = 1117947 + 347057 = 1465004

V. Snorri Sturluson – Edda – ONE

(Preface, Alpha)

75724

24844 = Almáttigr Guð skapaði í upphafi himin ok jörð ok alla þá hluti,

24337 = er þeim fylgja, ok síðast menn tvá, er ættir eru frá komnar,

4148 = Adam ok Evu,

22395 = ok fjölgaðist þeira kynslóð ok dreifðist um heim allan.*

75724

*Almighty God created in the beginning heaven and earth and all things, that belong thereto, and last two humans, from whom families are descended, Adam and Eve, and their offspring multiplied and spread out across the world.

 

VI. Snorri Sturluson – Edda – TWO

(Poem’s End, Háttatal v. 102)

45319

5521 = Njóti aldrs                 – Enjoy the age

3902 = ok auðsala                  – and its riches

7274 = konungr ok jarl,         – King and Earl            ,

7826 = þat er kvæðis lok.      – that is poem’s end.

4143 = Falli fyrr                    – May earth, based

3150 = fold í ægi,                  – on rock, sooner fall

6684 = steini studd,               – into the ocean,

6819 = en stillis lof.               – than praise be stilled. (Loose translation G.T.)

45319

VII. One: Two: Why then ’tis time to doo’t

Lady Macbeth‘s Sleep-walking scene

 (Macbeth, Act V, Sc. I – First Folio)

1343961

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.

Who’s there?

Man, Know Thy Selfe

ONE

     1 = Monad

TWO

5327 = Brennu-Njáll – Burnt Njáll

1343961

VIII. Rosincrance and Guildensterne are dead

(Hamlet, Act V, Sc. ii. First Folio 1623)

1117947

15079 = March afarre off, and shout within.

Hamlet

14387 = What warlike noyse is this?

6697 = Enter Osricke.

Osricke

22993 = Yong Fortinbras, with conquest come frō Poland            [ō=o]

24474 = To th’Ambassadors of England giues this warlike volly.

Hamlet

5901 = O I dye Horatio:

24502 = The potent poyson quite ore-crowes my spirit,

19230 = I cannot liue to heare the Newes from England,

17032 = But I do prophesie th’election lights

14414 = On Fortinbras, he ha’s my dying voyce,

22842 = So tell him with the occurrents more and lesse,

23314 = Which haue solicited.  The rest is silence.  O, o, o, o.  Dyes.

Horatio

10167 = Now cracke a Noble heart:

11836 = Goodnight sweet Prince,

18286 = And flights of Angels sing thee to thy rest,

14342 = Why do’s the Drumme come hither?

 

16923 = Enter Fortinbras and English Ambassador,

18137 = with Drumme, Colours, and Attendants.

Fortinbras:

10437 = Where is this sight?

Horatio:

12180 = What is it ye would see;

21128 = If ought of woe, or wonder, cease your search.

Fortinbras:

18987 = His quarry cries on hauocke.  Oh proud death,

20646 = What feast is toward in thine eternall Cell.

17251 = That thou so many Princes, at a shoote,

11980 = So bloodily hast strooke.

Ambassador:

8962 = The sight is dismall,

17034 = And our affaires from England come too late,

22958 = The eares are senselesse that should giue vs hearing,

17106 = To tell him his command’ment is fulfill’d

17885 = That Rosincrance and Guildensterne are dead:

16857 = Where should we haue our thankes?

Horatio:

9607 = Not from his mouth,

15062 = Had it th’abilitie of life to thanke you:

16660 = He neuer gaue command’ment for their death.

22657 = But since so jumpe vpon this bloodie question,

20905 = You from the Polake warres, and you from England

18723 = Are heere arriued.  Giue order that these bodies

14365 = High on a stage be placed to the view,

20828 = And let me speake to th’yet vnknowing world,

20781 = How these things came about.  So shall you heare

16187 = Of carnall, bloudie, and vnnaturall acts,

20116 = Of accidentall iudgements, casuall slaughters

17748 = Of death’s put on by cunning, and forc’d cause,

19567 = And in this vpshot, purposes mistooke,

17470 = Falne on the Inuentors heads.  All this can I

7002 = Truly deliuer.

Fortinbras:

10425 = Let vs hast to heare it,

14076 = And call the Noblest to the Audience.

20198 = For me, with sorrow, I embrace my Fortune,

18870 = I haue some Rites of memory in this Kingdome,

14639 = Which are ro claime my vantage doth                 [ro=First Folio text]

4289 = Inuite me.

Horatio:

18476 = Of that I shall haue alwayes cause to speake,

8322 = And from his mouth

16597 = Whose voyce will draw on more:

17888 = But let this same be presently perform’d,

15823 = Even whiles mens mindes are wilde,

8809 = Lest more mischance

12621 = On plots, and errors happen.

Fortinbras:

8917 = Let foure Captaines

15105 = Beare Hamlet like a Soldier to the Stage,

14203 = For he was likely, had he beene put on

12980 = To haue prou’d most royally:

7504 = And for his passage,

22923 = The Souldiours Musicke, and the rites of Warre

9882 = Speake lowdly for him.

15535 = Take vp the body; Such a sight as this

18956 = Becomes the Field, but heere shewes much amis.

12625 = Go, bid the Souldiers shoote.

 

17610 = Exeunt Marching: after the which, a Peale of 

9029 = Ordenance are shot off.

1117947

INSERT

Guðrún Ósvífrsdóttir

12747

Alpha

4819 = Gylfaginning

1 = Monad

Omega

5327 = Brennu-Njáll

2600 = FINIS

12747

END INSERT

IX. The Law of Moses and Predestination

(Construction G. T.)

347057

304805 = Torah – Number of Letters

Guðrún Ósvífrsdóttir

after Bolli slays Kjartan

(Laxdæla Saga)

Alpha

12881 = Misjöfn verða morginverkin. – Our morning tasks are different.

12384 = Ek hefi spunnit tólf álna garn, – I have spun a thread of twelve yards,

10987 = en þú hefir vegit Kjartan. – but you have slain Kjartan.

Satan

-1000 = Darkness

Omega

Darraðarvefr – Web of Fate

(Brennu-Njálssaga)

7000 = Microcosmos – Man in God’s Image

347057

***

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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.

 

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Day of Wrath – The Proud Man – The White House

© Gunnar Tómasson

30 April 2018

I. Love’s Martyr and The 46th Psalm

(Francisco Bacono etc. 29 April 2018)

522040

1000 = Light of the World

87195 = Love‘s Martyr, or, Rosalyn‘s Complaint. # IV.

 

433745 = The 46th Psalm. # VII.

    100 = THE END

522040

***

Medieval myth tells of a British laborer by name of Turchill, whose Soul was taken from his Body so that he might witness the torments that await the wicked and the rewards of the righteous when Seventh Day is done.  The following is his „eye-witness“ account.

***

II. “Let the proud man sport before us.”

(“Eye-witness” account)

535014

29178 = When the servants of Hell were all seated at this shameful scene,

24450 = the Chief of that wicked troop said to his satellites,

21582 = “Let the proud man be violently dragged from his seat,

12031 = and let him sport before us.“

13096 = After he had been dragged from his seat

10371 = and clothed in a black garment,

25102 = he, in the presence of the devils, who applauded him in turn,

23138 = imitated all the gestures of a man proud beyond measure;

15155 = he stretched his neck, elevated his face,

19159 = cast up his eyes, with the brows arched,

32861 = imperiously thundered forth lofty words, shrugged his shoulders,

17518 = and scarcely could he bear his arms for pride:

19533 = his eyes glowed, he assumed a threatening look,

22250 = rising on tiptoe, he stood with crossed legs,

23845 = expanded his chest, stretched his neck, glowed in his face,

17007 = showed signs of anger in his fiery eyes,

17722 = and striking his nose with his finger,

15275 = gave impression of great threats;

19375 = and thus swelling with inward pride,

25990 = he afforded ready subject of laughter to the inhuman spirits.

 

20831 = And whilst he was boasting about his dress,

16471 = and was fastening gloves by sewing,

20700 = his garments on a sudden were turned to fire,

23472 = which consumed the entire body of the wretched being;

18423 = lastly the devils, glowing with anger,

30479 = tore the wretch limb from limb with prongs and fiery iron hooks.

535014

I + II = 522040 + 535014 = 1057054

III + IV = 1027983 + 29071 = 1057054

 

III. Loues fire heates water, water cooles not loue

Water = Chaos               Loues fire = Law

(Sonnets I, II, CLIII and CLIV)

1027983

Alpha – I and II

19985 = From fairest creatures we desire increase,

18119 = That thereby beauties Rose might neuer die,

16058 = But as the riper should by time decease,

15741 = His tender heire might beare his memory:

22210 = But thou contracted to thine own bright eyes,

25851 = Feed’st thy lights flame with selfe substantiall fewell,

14093 = Making a famine where aboundance lies,

22081 = Thy selfe thy foe, to thy sweet selfe too cruell:

23669 = Thou that art now the worlds fresh ornament,

15027 = And only herauld to the gaudy spring,

21957 = Within thine own bud buriest thy content,

18648 = And, tender chorle, makst wast in niggarding:

20168 = Pitty the world, or else this glutton be,

18054 = To eate the worlds due, by the graue and thee. = 271661

 

22191 = When fortie Winters shall beseige thy brow,

16472 = And digge deep trenches in thy beauties field,

20500 = Thy youthes proud liuery so gaz’d on now,

19497 = Wil be a totter’d weed of smal worth held:

17451 = Then being askt, where all thy beautie lies,

19311 = Where all the treasure of thy lusty daies;

20498 = To say within thine owne deepe sunken eyes

21834 = How much more praise deseru’d thy beauties vse,

22077 = If thou couldst answere this faire child of mine

17540 = Shall sum my count, and make my old excuse

19210 = Proouing his beautie by succession thine.

21619 = This were to be new made when thou art ould,

22848 = And see thy blood warme when thou feel’st it could. = 261048

 

Omega – CLIII and CLIV

13228 = Cvpid laid by his brand and fell a sleepe,

13445 = A maide of Dyans this aduantage found,

18187 = And his loue-kindling fire did quickly steepe

18007 = In a could vallie-fountaine of that ground:

20891 = Which borrowd from this holie fire of loue,

16961 = A datelesse liuely heat still to indure,

19450 = And grew a seething bath which yet men proue,

18055 = Against strang malladies a soueraigne cure:

19283 = But at my mistres eie loues brand new fired,

21662 = The boy for triall needes would touch my brest

16374 = I sick withall the helpe of bath desired,

15780 = And thether hied a sad distemperd guest.

18172 = But found no cure, the bath for my helpe lies,

19223 = Where Cupid got new fire; my mistres eye. = 248718

 

15579 = The little Loue-God lying once a sleepe,

14878 = Laid by his side his heart inflaming brand,

22758 = Whilst many Nymphes that vou’d chast life to keep,

14399 = Came tripping by, but in her maiden hand,

17635 = The fayrest votary tooke vp that fire,

20156 = Which many Legions of true hearts had warm’d,

12929 = And so the Generall of hot desire,

15303 = Was sleeping by a Virgin hand disarm’d.

16961 = This brand she quenched in a coole Well by,

20944 = Which from loues fire tooke heat perpetuall,

14642 = Growing a bath and healthfull remedy,

18706 = For men diseasd, but I my Mistrisse thrall,

18170 = Came there for cure and this by that I proue,

23496 = Loues fire heates water, water cooles not loue. = 246556

1027983

IV. Day of Wrath – The Proud Man

(Construction G. T.)

29071

3321 = Dies Irae

6599 = Donald J. Trump

Law

8486 = The White House

JHWH‘s Wounded Name

Healed

10565 = JHWH – 10-5-6-5 in Hebrew gematria

FINIS

  100 = THE END

29071 

***

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  Francisco Bacono – Tandem Divulganda

© Gunnar Tómasson

29 April 2018

 I. Finally these things must be revealed*

 (Minerva Britanna, Emblem #38, 1612)

198409

6877 = Tandem Divulganda

19292 = The waightie counsels, and affaires of state,

21324 = The wiser mannadge, with such cunning skill,

17779 = Though long lockt up, at last abide the fate,

16292 = Of common censure, either good or ill:

18491 = And greatest secrets, though they hidden lie,

22067 = Abroad at last, with swiftest wing they flie.

Ancient Creation Myth

 6306 = Prometheus – Providence

-1000 = Darkness

Saga Myth

(13th century)

7086 = Brennu-Njálssaga

Shakespeare Myth

(First Folio 1623)

16746 = The Workes of William Shakespeare,

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

24970 = Truely set forth according to their first Originall.

FINIS

   100 = The End

198409

*The text comes with a figure of a winged key with a motto

– Tandem divulganda – Finally these things must be revealed.

Invocative, e.g., of Phoenix and Turtle and Saga Cipher Key.

II. The Phoenix and the Turtle. Final Section

 (Loves Martyr, or, Rosalins complaint)

198409

4473 = Threnos

11517 = <Beautie, Truth and Raritie,                       B*

9896 = >Grace in all simplicitie,                             A

11176 = <Here enclosde, in cinders lie.                   C

 

14375 = >Death is now the Phoenix nest,

13292 = <And the Turtles loyall brest,

11405 = >To eternitie doth rest.

 

10514 = <Leauing no posteritie,                               O

13783 = <Twas nO>t their infirmitie,                       ON

12068 = >It was married chastitie.                           ISC

 

12729 = <Truth may seeme, but cannot be,            C

12714 = >Beautie bragge, but tis not she,

10909 = <Truth and Beautie buried be.

 

14787 = >To this vrne let those repaire,                  N

12652 = <That are either true or faire,

12797 = >For these dead Birds, sigh a prayer.         FRA

 

9322 = William Shake-Speare

198409

*INSERT

Francisco Bacono

The acrostic Francisco Bacono – By Francis Bacon – is embedded in the Threnos. Instructions: Begin with Alpha letter of Omega line, F, then proceed to the right as indicated by > to the first R and continue to the first A. Then proceed to the left from the end of the second-last line to the N in the third-last line going to the right. Use the same alternating directions to arrive at the letter O in the word “not“ in line eight from the end to form the word FRANCISCO.

The final letter O is also the last letter of ONOCAB, proceeding to the right from O, alternating directions as before to arrive at initial B of the first line. Reading the selected letters from the initial B then forms the word BACONO.

A world-renowned code-breaker – William F. Friedman – studied this text and, for some reason, concluded that it did not contain the acrostic FRANCISCO BACONO.

END INSERT

III. A Cipher Solution of the Stratfordian Mystery

(Stratford Holy Trinity Church)

198409

19949 = STAY PASSENGER WHY GOEST THOU BY SO FAST

22679 = READ IF THOU CANST WHOM ENVIOUS DEATH HATH PLAST

24267 = WITH IN THIS MONUMENT SHAKSPEARE: WITH WHOME

20503 = QUICK NATURE DIDE WHOSE NAME DOTH DECK YS TOMBE

20150 = FAR MORE THEN COST: SIEH ALL YT HE HATH WRITT

21760 = LEAVES LIVING ART BUT PAGE TO SERVE HIS WITT

Read If Thou Canst

(Construction G. T.)

Alpha

  1000 = Light of the World

10773 = Spiritus Sanctus

-10467 = Osiris-Isis-Horus

Omega

4000 = Flaming Sword – Cosmic Creative Power

First Folio

16746 = The Workes of William Shakespeare,

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

24970 = Truely set forth according to their first Originall.

198409

IV. Two Different Title Pages of Love‘s Martyr etc.

(Internet)

208926

First

8386 = Robert Chester’s

19596 = „Love’s martyr, or, Rosalins complaint“ (1601):

12071 = with its supplement.

11863 = „Diverse poeticall essaies“

11930 = on the Turtle and Phoenix

541 = by

21208 = Shakspere, Ben Jonson, George Chapman, John Marston

1600 = etc. = 87195

Second

12409 = The anuals of great Brittaine.

1481 = Or,

20805 = A most excellent monument wherein may be seene

16202 = all the antiquities of this kingdome,

21988 = to the satisfaction both of the vniuersities,

29193 = or any other place stirred with emulation of long continuance.

19653 = Excellently figured out in a worthy poem.

208926

IV + VI = 208926 + 302452 = 511378

V. Edward Oxenford‘s Booke from Her Magestie

(Letter to Robert Cecil)

511378

9205 = My very good brother,

11119 = yf my helthe hadd beene to my mynde

20978 = I wowlde have beene before this att the Coorte

16305 = as well to haue giuen yow thankes

15468 = for yowre presence at the hearinge

15274 = of my cause debated as to have moued her M

10054 = for her resolutione.

23461 = As for the matter, how muche I am behouldinge to yow

22506 = I neede not repeate but in all thankfulnes acknowlege,

13131 = for yow haue beene the moover &

14231 = onlye follower therofe for mee &

19082 = by yowre onlye meanes I have hetherto passed

13953 = the pykes of so many adversaries.

16856 = Now my desyre ys. Sythe them selues

15903 = whoo have opposed to her M ryghte

17295 = seeme satisfisde, that yow will make

7234 = the ende ansuerabel

22527 = to the rest of yowre moste friendlye procedinge.

12363 = For I am aduised, that I may passe

22634 = my Booke from her Magestie yf a warrant may be procured

21532 = to my Cosen Bacon and Seriant Harris to perfet yt.

25516 = Whiche beinge doone I know to whome formallye to thanke

16614 = but reallye they shalbe, and are from me, and myne,

23196 = to be sealed up in an aeternall remembran&e to yowreselfe.

18733 = And thus wishinge all happines to yow,

13574 = and sume fortunat meanes to me,

19549 = wherby I myght recognise soo diepe merites,

13775 = I take my leave this 7th of October

11101 = from my House at Hakney 1601.

 

15668 = Yowre most assured and louinge

4605 = Broother

7936 = Edward Oxenford

511378

VI. The Antiquities of this Kingdome

(Virgil, Fourth Eclogue)

302452

16609 = Ultima Cumaei venit iam carminis aetas;

20087 = Magnus ab integro saeclorum nascitur ordo.

18681 = Iam redit et Virgo, redeunt Saturnia regna,

18584 = Iam nova progenies caelo demittitur alto.

20229 = Tu modo nascenti puero, quo ferrea primum

18431 = Desinet ac toto surget gens aurea mundo,

17698 = Casta fave Lucina: tuus iam regnat Apollo.

18480 = Teque adeo decus hoc aevi te consule, inibit,

18919 = Pollio, et incipient magni procedere menses;

22004 = Te duce, si qua manent sceleris vestigia nostri,

20495 = Inrita perpetua solvent formidine terras.

18330 = Ille deum vitam accipiet divisque videbit

20448 = Permixtos heroas et ipse videbitur illis

22153 = Pacatumque reget patriis virtutibus orbem.¹

Emulation of long continuance

(Construction G. T.)

1000 = Light of the World

2131 = Jörð – Earth

Man in God‘s Image

7000 = Microcosmos

Saga Authors

11359 = Snorri Sturluson

9814 = Sturla Þórðarson

302452

INSERT

The 46th Psalm

(Anthony Burgess)

It would be pleasant to think that Shakespeare was responsible, in part, for the majesty of the following:

[See # VII.]

Whether he had anything to do with it or not, he is in it.  It is the forty-sixth Psalm.  The forty-sixth word from the beginning is SHAKE, and the forty-sixth word from the end, if we leave out the cadential ‘Selah’,  is SPEAR[E].  And, in 1610, Shakespeare was forty-six years old.  If this is mere chance, fancy must allow us to think that it is happy chance.  The greatest prose-work of all time has the name of the greatest poet set cunningly in it.“ (Anthony Burgess, Shakespeare, Penguin Books, 1972, pp. 233-234)

END INSERT

VII. God is our refuge and strength;

a very present helpe in trouble.

(King James Bible, 1611)

433745

46:1

27783 = God is our refuge and strength; a very present helpe in trouble.

46:2

25140 = Therfore will not we feare, though the earth be removed:

25186 = and though the mountaines be caried into the midst of the sea,

46:3

21736 = Though the waters thereof roare, and be troubled,

29088 = though the mountaines shake with the swelling thereof.  Selah.

46:4

7214 = There is a river,

21306 = the streames wherof shall make glad the citie of God:

19776 = the holy place of the Tabernacles of the most High.

46:5

18882 = God is in the midst of her: she shal not be moved:

15090 = God shall helpe her, and that right early.

46:6

17597 = The heathen raged, the kingdomes were moved:

15907 = he uttered his voyce, the earth melted.

46:7

15221 = The Lord of hosts is with us,

14069 = the God of Jacob is our refuge.  Selah.

46:8

15149 = Come, behold the Workes of the Lord,

17919 = what desolations hee hath made in the earth.

46:9

21932 = He maketh warres to cease unto the end of the earth:

23023 = hee breaketh the bow, and cutteth the speare in sunder,

14120 = he burneth the chariot in the fire.

46:10

12080 = Be stil, and know that I am God:

13996 = I will bee exalted among the heathen,

12241 = I will be exalted in the earth.

46:11

15221 = The Lord of hosts is with us,

14069 = the God of Jacob is our refuge.  Selah.

433745

VIII. Ben Jonson Remembers Shakespeare

(Discoveries etc.)

516432

19116 = I remember, the Players have often mentioned it

22552 = as an honour to Shakespeare, that in his writing,

21394 = (whatsoever he penn’d) hee never blotted out line.

22406 = My answer hath beene, would he had blotted a thousand.

18121 = Which they thought a malevolent speech.

24813 = I had not told posterity this but for their ignorance,

15271 = who choose that circumstance

22022 = to commend their friend by, wherein he most faulted.

22162 = And to justifie mine owne candor, for I lov’d the man,

25920 = and doe honour his memory (on this side Idolatry) as much as any.

19837 = Hee was (indeed) honest, and of an open, and free nature;

10140 = had an excellent Phantsie;

17853 = brave notions, and gentle expressions;

18375 = wherein hee flow’d with that facility

23484 = that sometime it was necessary he should be stop’d:

23469 = Sufflaminandus erat; as Augustus said of Haterius.

18146 = His wit was in his owne power;

16400 = would the rule of it had beene so too.

27845 = Many times hee fell into those things, could not escape laughter:

24385 = As when hee said in the person of Cæsar, one speaking to him:

13195 = Cæsar thou dost me wrong.

3946 = Hee replyed:

21881 = Cæsar did never wrong, but with just cause:

18145 = and such like; which were ridiculous.

20602 = But hee redeemed his vices, with his vertues.

25042 = There was ever more in him to be praysed, then to be pardoned.

516432

V + VIII + XI = 511378 + 516432 + 520940 = 1548750

IX + X = 1529523 + 19227 = 1548750

IX. Ben Jonson – Shakespeare Memorial Ode

(First Folio 1623)

1529523

11150 = To the memory of my beloved,

5329 = The AVTHOR

10685 = Mr. William Shakespeare

867 = AND

9407 = what he hath left us.

 

17316 = To draw no envy (Shakespeare) on thy name,

13629 = Am I thus ample to thy Booke, and Fame:

20670 = While I confesse thy writings to be such,

19164 = As neither Man, nor Muse, can praise too much.

21369 = ‘Tis true, and all mens suffrage. But these wayes

20516 = Were not the paths I meant unto thy praise;

17686 = For seeliest Ignorance on these may light,

23213 = Which, when it sounds at best, but eccho’s right;

17565 = Or blinde Affection, which doth ne’re advance

19375 = The truth, but gropes, and urgeth all by chance;

18692 = Or crafty Malice, might pretend this praise,

19456 = And thinke to ruine, where it seem’d to raise.

18294 = These are, as some infamous Baud, or Whore,

23199 = Should praise a Matron: – What could hurt her more?

18170 = But thou art proofe against them, and indeed

16465 = Above th’ill fortune of them, or the need.

16324 = I, therefore, will begin. Soule of the Age!

20370 = The applause! delight! the wonder of our Stage!

18434 = My Shakespeare, rise! I will not lodge thee by

16611 = Chaucer or Spenser, or bid Beaumont lye

15597 = A little further, to make thee a roome:

17952 = Thou art a Moniment, without a tombe,

19673 = And art alive still, while thy Booke doth live,

19194 = And we have wits to read, and praise to give.

18259 = That I not mixe thee so, my braine excuses, –

22232 = I meane with great, but disproportion’d Muses;

19760 = For if I thought my judgement were of yeeres,

21584 = I should commit thee surely with thy peeres,

23104 = And tell, how farre thou didst our Lily out-shine,

19727 = Or sporting Kid, or Marlowes mighty line.

21016 = And though thou hadst small Latine, and lesse Greeke,

21296 = From thence to honour thee, I would not seeke

20635 = For names; but call forth thund’ring Æschilus,

14527 = Euripides, and Sophocles to us,

15939 = Paccuvius, Accius, him of Cordova dead,

15425 = To life againe, to heare thy Buskin tread

19665 = And shake a Stage: Or, when thy Sockes were on,

14842 = Leave thee alone for the comparison

18781 = Of all that insolent Greece or haughtie Rome

20033 = Sent forth, or since did from their ashes come.

21540 = Triumph, my Britaine, thou hast one to showe

18910 = To whom all Scenes of Europe homage owe.

14789 = He was not of an age, but for all time!

19879 = And all the Muses still were in their prime,

17867 = When, like Apollo, he came forth to warme

16143 = Our eares, or like a Mercury to charme!

19768 = Nature her selfe was proud of his designes,

18609 = And joy’d to weare the dressing of his lines!

22712 = Which were so richly spun, and woven so fit,

20715 = As, since, she will vouchsafe no other Wit.

16006 = The merry Greeke, tart Aristophanes,

22701 = Neat Terence, witty Plautus, now not please;

12944 = But antiquated, and deserted lye,

15906 = As they were not of Natures family.

17575 = Yet must I not give Nature all; Thy Art,

16885 = My gentle Shakespeare, must enjoy a part:

17709 = For though the Poets matter, Nature be,

16202 = His Art doth give the fashion. And, that he,

24373 = Who casts to write a living line, must sweat

18045 = (such as thine are) and strike the second heat

17403 = Upon the Muses anvile: turne the same,

19618 = (And himselfe with it) that he thinkes to frame;

16266 = Or, for the lawrell, he may gaine a scorne,

15633 = For a good Poet’s made, as well as borne.

21914 = And such wert thou. Looke how the fathers face

15715 = Lives in his issue, even so, the race

20651 = Of Shakespeares minde and manners brightly shines

17328 = In his well torned and true-filed lines:

15712 = In each of which, he seemes to shake a Lance,

14757 = As brandish’t at the eyes of Ignorance.

21616 = Sweet Swan of Avon! what a sight it were

17318 = To see thee in our waters yet appeare,

19678 = And make those flights upon the bankes of Thames,

14184 = That so did take Eliza and our James!

15161 = But stay, I see thee in the Hemisphere

14530 = Advanc’d, and made a Constellation there!

22500 = Shine forth, thou Starre of Poets, and with rage

19541 = Or influence, chide or cheere the drooping Stage;

24007 = Which, since thy flight frō hence, hath mourn’d like night, [ō=o]

18824 = And despaires day, but for thy Volumes light.

 4692 = BEN: IONSON

1529523

X. Return of Sweet Swan of Avon

(Construction G. T.)

19227

Alpha

9322 = William Shakespeare

-1000 = Darkness

Omega

10805 = Sweet Swan of Avon

  100 = THE END

19227

INSERT

Reference Cipher Value

520940

87195 = Love‘s Martyr, or, Rosalyn‘s Complaint. # IV.

433745 = The 46th Psalm. # VII.

520940

END INSERT

XI. The Last Judgement

(Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel)

520940

11099 = Il Giudizio Universale

FINIS

   100 = THE END

Francis Bacon – Essayes

(Dedication 1625)

16411 = TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE MY VERY GOOD LO.

12189 = THE DVKE of Buckingham his Grace,

9271 = LO. High Admirall of England.                                           

5815 = EXCELLENT LO.

22090 = SALOMON saies; A good Name is as a precious oyntment;

8263 = And I assure my selfe,

22962 = such wil your Graces Name bee, with Posteritie.

21416 = For your Fortune, and Merit both, haue beene Eminent.

20248 = And you haue planted Things, that are like to last.

13223 = I doe now publish my Essayes;

25098 = Which, of all my other workes, haue beene most Currant:

9396 = For that, as it seemes,

19523 = they come home, to Mens Businesse, and Bosomes.

18429 = I haue enlarged them, both in Number, and Weight;

15649 = So that they are indeed a New Worke.

19918 = I thought it therefore agreeable, to my Affection,

25598 = and Obligation to your Grace, to prefix your Name before them,

10975 = both in English, and in Latine.

20651 = For I doe conceiue, that the Latine Volume of them,

13148 = (being in the Vniuersall Language)

12837 = may last, as long as Bookes last.

16577 = My Instauration, I dedicated to the King:

14781 = my Historie of HENRY the Seuenth

21369 = (which I haue now also translated into Latine)

23643 = and my Portions of Naturall History, to the Prince:

13053 = And these I dedicate to your Grace;

20322 = Being of the best Fruits, that by the good Encrease,

21295 = which God giues to my Pen and Labours, I could yeeld.

10530 = God leade your Grace by the Hand.

20801 = Your Graces most Obliged and faithfull Seruant,

 4260 = FR. St. ALBAN

520940                   

***

Calculator for converting letters to cipher values is at:

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¹Virgil, Fourth Eclogue

A New Breed of Men Sent Down from Heaven

Now the last age by Cumae’s Sibyl sung has come and gone, and the majestic roll of circling centuries begins anew: justice returns, returns old Saturn’s reign, with a new breed of men sent down from heaven.  Only do thou, at the boy’s birth in whom the iron shall cease, the golden race arise, befriend him, chaste Lucina; ‘tis thine own Apollo reigns.  And in thy consulate, this glorious age, O Pollio, shall begin, and the months enter on their mighty march.  Under thy guidance, whatso tracks remain of our old wickedness, once done away, shall free the earth from never-ceasing fear.  He shall receive the life of gods, and see heroes with gods commingling, and himself be seen of them, and with his father’s worth reign o’er a world of peace.

 

 

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Shakespeare’s Poem, The Phoenix and the Turtle

© Gunnar Tómasson

28 April 2018

Meaning of the Poem

http://www.shakespearestudyguide.com/Phoenix.html

The hidden, or symbolic, meaning of “The Phoenix and the Turtle” is open to interpretation. In other words, what or whom the birds symbolize is a matter for the reader to decide. Some readers believe the birds represent Queen Elizabeth I and the Second Earl of Essex, Robert Devereux (1566 or 1567-1601). Devereux had distinguished himself in a military campaign in The Netherlands against the Spanish in 1586 and went on to become a favorite of the queen. But he provoked her ire when he took part in a Portugal campaign without her consent and then, in 1590, married the widow of writer Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586).

However, he regained her favor after leading an English force against France in 1591 and enhanced his position at court by uncovering an alleged murder plot against the queen in 1594. But after he participated in further military exploits against the Spanish in 1596 and 1597, he fell in disfavor because of his unruliness and ambition, and on one occasion the queen even slapped him. On a campaign against rebels in Ireland, he suffered a defeat and made an objectionable truce. Consequently, Elizabeth stripped him of his estates and political offices. In 1601, he led a failed uprising against the queen and was executed for treason in the Tower of London.

Interpreted against this background, the poem could mean that the love between Elizabeth and Essex simply burned itself out, like the phoenix and the dove in the poem. However, distinguished critic G.B. Harrison, editor of Shakespeare: The Complete Works maintains that the exact meaning of the poem (if one was intended by Shakespeare) may never be revealed because its symbolism was apparently known only to a select inner circle in Shakespeare’s time. “Until these persons and events are discovered,” Harrison says, “The Phoenix and the Turtle will remain an enigma” (Shakespeare: The Complete Works. New York: Harcourt, 1952. Page 1590).

Hypothesis

G. B. Harrison knew The Secret

(Testing the Hypothesis)

42683

21662 = “Until these persons and events are discovered,

21021 = The Phoenix and the Turtle will remain an enigma”

42683

As in

42683

Saga-Shakespeare Myth

15621 = The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

Cosmic Time

25920 = Platonic Great Year

Consummation

Devoutly to be wished

(Hamlet, Act III, Sc. i)

  6783 = Mons Veneris

Death

 -2646 = Hamlet

-2949 = Ophelia

Transformation

(Matt. 16:17)

-5975 = Simon Peter

5829 = Simon bar Iona

FINIS

   100 = The End

42683

QED 

***

 

The Phoenix and the Turtle

Construction G. T.

 

Section One

I. Synopsis – First Folio text

(Act I, Sc. v and Act V, Sc. ii)

406743

Alpha

Hamlet

20575 = Rest, rest perturbed Spirit:  so Gentlemen,

17151 = With all my loue I doe commend me to you;

14938 = And what so poore a man as Hamlet is

20468 = May doe t’expresse his loue and friending to you,

22259 = God willing shall not lacke:  let vs goe in together;

20453 = And still your fingers on your lippes I pray,

19677 = The time is out of ioynt: Oh cursed spight,

18055 = That euer I was borne to set it right.

15109 = Nay, come let’s goe together.                    Exeunt.

Omega

10220 = Enter Hamlet and Horatio.

Hamlet:

21839 = So much for this Sir; now let me see the other,

16054 = You doe remember all the Circumstance.                           

Horatio:

8051 = Remember it my Lord?

Hamlet:

18534 = Sir, in my heart there was a kinde of fighting,

20604 = That would not let me sleepe; me thought I lay

21219 = Worse then the mutines in the Bilboes, rashly,

19510 = (And praise be rashnesse for it) let vs know,

23382 = Our indiscretion sometimes serues us well,

24730 = When our deare plots do paule, and that should teach vs

17706 = There’s a Diuinity that shapes our ends,

16093 = Rough-hew them how we will.

Horatio:

10353 = That is most certaine.

The Diuinity:

Zodiac 13th House

5763 = Ophiuchus – Serpent Holder

Cosmic Creative Power

4000 = Flaming Sword

406743

II. Blessed art thou, Simon bar Iona

(Matt. 16:13-20, King James Bible, 1611)

406743

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.

The Keyes of the Kingdome

11931 = Saga Cipher Key

The Liuing God

       1 = Monad

406743

Section Two

 

III. The First Essay of a New Brytish Poet

(Robert Chester, Love‘s Martyr etc.)

279942

17995 = Love’s Martyr: or Rosalins Complaint.

19747 = Allegorically shadowing the truth of Loue,

20738 = in the constant Fate of the Phoenix and Turtle.

21255 = A Poeme enterlaced with much varietie and raritie;

23424 = now first translated out of the venerable Italian

16791 = Torquato Caeliano, by Robert Chester.

20230 = With the true legend of famous King Arthur

14413 = the last of the nine Worthies,

19247 = being the first Essay of a new Brytish Poet:

21515 = collected out of diuerse Authenticall Records.

19141 = To these are added some new compositions

14433 = of seuerall moderne Writers

26120 = whose names are subscribed to their seuerall workes,

24893 = vpon the first subiect viz. the Phoenix and Turtle.

279942

IV. Brytish Poet Successor to Snorri Sturluson

(Saga-Shakespeare Myth)

279942

Poet

 4884 = Reykjaholt – Snorri’s Estate

Poet-Ape

 -4000 = Dark Sword – Man-Beast

Poet

Serpent Holder

(Minerva Britanna, 1612, # 34)

 11922 = Ex malis moribus bonæ leges.                                

15049 = To the most iudicious, and learned,

10594 = Sir FRANCIS BACON, Knight.

 

21993 = The Viper here, that stung the sheepheard swaine,

15505 = (While careles of himselfe asleepe he lay,)

20621 = With Hysope caught, is cut by him in twaine,

18154 = Her fat might take, the poison quite away,

20149 = And heale his wound, that wonder tis to see,

19232 = Such soveraigne helpe, should in a Serpent be.

 

20053 = By this same Leach, is meant the virtuous King,

20110 = Who can with cunning, out of manners ill,

20557 = Make wholesome lawes, and take away the sting,

28164 = Wherewith foule vice, doth greeue the virtuous still:

20037 = Or can prevent, by quicke and wise foresight,

16918 = Infection ere, it gathers farther might.

279942

V. Prince Hamlet and His Mission

(Act I, Sc. v)

66502

The Liuing God

       1 = Monad

Hamlet/His Son

 888 = IESOUS – Greek gematria value

Son’s Mission

18729 = Oh all you host of heauen!  Oh Earth; what els?

15857 = And shall I couple Hell?  Oh fie:  hold my heart;

21200 = And you my sinnewes, grow not instant Old;

9827 = But beare me stiffely vp:

66502

I/II + III/IV + V = 406743 + 279942 + 66502 = 753187

 

Section Three

VI. To be, or not to be; that is the Quest, ION.

(Act III, Sc. i)

753187

The Quest

2646 = Hamlet

25920 = Platonic Great Year

2949 = Ophelia

6783 = Mons Veneris

I humbly thanke you: well, well, welll

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.

753187

INSERT

Aristotle

Love is One soul in Two bodies

END INSERT

 

VII. The Phoenix and The Turtle – A

(1640 text)

753187

11825 = Let the bird of lowest lay

9394 = On the sole Arabian tree,

10650 = Herauld sad and trumpet be,

17044 = To whose sound, chast wings obay.

 

12936 = But thou shriking harbinger,

12651 = Foule precurrer of the fiend,

10751 = Augour of the feavers end,

17191 = To this Troope come thou not neere.

 

14486 = From this Session interdict

13173 = Euery foule of Tyrant wing,

10186 = Saue the Eagle feathered King,

13608 = Keepe the obsequie so strict.

 

17176 = Let the Priest in Surplis white,

12554 = That defunctive Musicke can,

11044 = Be the death divining Swan,

14083 = Lest the Requiem lack his right.

 

12097 = And thou treble dated Crow,

11115 = That thy sable gender mak’st

18243 = With the breath thou giv’st and tak’st,

18496 = ‘Mongst our mourners shalt thou go.

 

11742 = Here the Anthem doth commence:

10521 = Love and constancie is dead,

11567 = Poenix and the Turtle Fled,

11301 = In a mutuall flame from hence.

 

14494 = So they loved as love in twaine,

10134 = Had the essence but in one,

14220 = Two distincts but in none,

14698 = Number there in love was slaine.

 

14208 = Hearts remote, yet not asunder,

13229 = Distance and no space was seene

16795 = Twixt thy Turtle and his Queene,

14048 = But in them it were a wonder.

 

13753 = So betweene them Love did shine,

15604 = That the Turtle saw his right,

12148 = Flaming in the Phoenix sight,

13063 = Either was the others mine.

 

14456 = Propertie was thus appalled,

14248 = That the selfe was not the same,

11500 = Single Natures double name,

15408 = Neither two nor one was called.

 

12549 = Reason in it selfe confounded,

15629 = Saw division grow together,

15500 = To themselves yet either neither,

16333 = Simple were so well compounded.

 

15835 = That it cried how true a twaine,

12896 = Seemeth this concordant one,

12609 = Loue hath Reason, Reason none,

12909 = If what parts can so remaine.

 

14593 = Whereupon it made this Threne,

11525 = To the Phoenix and the Dove,

15236 = Co-supreames and starres of Love,

16360 = As Chorus to their tragique Scene.

The Liuing God

       1 = Monad

Rome Settlement Myth

5321 = Romulus

Cosmic Time

25920 = Platonic Great Year

Sacred Triangle of Pagan Iceland

Pagan‘s Path to Christianity

7196 = Bergþórshváll

6067 = Miðeyjarhólmr

3027 = Helgafell – Holy Mountain

Consummation

Death

-2646 = Hamlet

-2949 = Ophelia

Resurrection

(Remus = 3436 = Messiah)

3436 = Messiah

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VIII. The Phoenix and The Turtle – B

(1895 text)

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11101 = Let the bird of loudest lay,

9394 = On the sole Arabian tree,

9701 = Herald sad and trumpet be,

17427 = To whose sound chaste wings obey.

 

13164 = But thou shrieking harbinger,

12423 = Foul precurrer of the fiend,

10018 = Augur of the fever’s end,

16580 = To this troop come thou not near.

 

14486 = From this session interdict

13894 = Every fowl of tyrant wing,

9958 = Save the eagle, feather’d king:

13152 = Keep the obsequy so strict.

 

16957 = Let the priest in surplice white

11877 = That defunctive music can,

11044 = Be the death-divining swan,

14083 = Lest the requiem lack his right.

 

12097 = And thou treble-dated crow,

11115 = That thy sable gender mak’st

18243 = With the breath thou giv’st and tak’st,

18496 = ‘Mongst our mourners shalt thou go.

 

11742 = Here the anthem doth commence:

10293 = Love and constancy is dead;

11943 = Phoenix and the turtle fled

10797 = In a mutual flame from hence.

 

14038 = So they lov’d, as love in twain

10134 = Had the essence but in one;

15812 = Two distincts, division none:

14470 = Number there in love was slain.

 

14208 = Hearts remote, yet not asunder;

13001 = Distance, and no space was seen

16370 = ‘Twixt the turtle and his queen:

14048 = But in them it were a wonder.

 

13525 = So between them love did shine,

15604 = That the turtle saw his right

12148 = Flaming in the phoenix’ sight;

13063 = Either was the other’s mine.

 

14000 = Property was thus appall’d,

14020 = That the self was not the same;

11500 = Single nature’s double name

15180 = Neither two nor one was call’d.

 

12321 = Reason, in itself confounded,

15629 = Saw division grow together;

15500 = To themselves yet either neither,

16333 = Simple were so well compounded.

 

15607 = That it cried, ‘How true a twain

12896 = Seemeth this concordant one!

12609 = Love hath reason, reason none,

12681 = If what parts can so remain.’

 

14593 = Whereupon it made this threne

11525 = To the phoenix and the dove,

14114 = Co-supremes and stars of love,

14862 = As chorus to their tragic scene.

Saga-Shakespeare Creation Myth

1000 = Light of the World

11359 = Snorri Sturluson

The Phoenix and The Dove

2646 = Hamlet

2949 = Ophelia

End of Time

-2118 = TIME

Creation Perfected

Symbolized by St. Peter‘s Basilica

37575 = Façade Inscription on its completion in 1612¹

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***

Calculator for converting letters to cipher values is at:

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

¹Façade inscription

23501 = IN HONOREM PRINCIPIS APOST PAVLVS V BVRGHESIVS
14074 = ROMANVS PONT. MAX. AN. MDCXII PONT. VII.*
37575

*Paul V Borghèse, pape, a fait ceci en l’an 1612,

en l’honneur du prince des apôtres.

 

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Höfundur Njálu – Í stuttu máli

© Gunnar Tómasson

28. apríl 2018

Alfa

4946 = Socrates

1654 = ION

3412 = Platon

10012

Omega

4335 = Kristr

1000 = Heimsljós

4000 = Logandi Sverð – Sköpunarmáttur Alheims

  677 = EK – Njáluhöfundur

10012

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Reiknivél sem umbreytir bókstöfum í tölugildi er hér:

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

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Earth-shaking culmination of Christ’s Mission

© Gunnar Tómasson

27 April 2018

Blessed bee the Lord God of Israel,

for hee hath visited and redeemed his people,

And hath raised vp an horne of saluation for us,

in the house of his seruant Dauid,

(Luke 1:68-69, King James Bible 1611)

***

Background Reference


Book of Revelation – A new Heauen, and a new Earth

(25 April 2018)

1005015 = Ch. 20 – I

1587871 = Ch. 21 – II

1186689 = Ch. 22 – III

3779575

As in:

114210 = Platonic-Augustan-Saga-Shakespeare Pens by Grace

94834 = Dedication, Shakespeares Sonnets

1027983 = Shakespeares Sonnets, Alpha and Omega

2542548 = Dedication, King James Bible, 1611

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I + II + III = 3415271 + 59940 + 304364 = 3779575

IV + V + VI/VII/VIII = 1455222 + 1603819 + 720534 = 3779575

I. And the childe grew, and waxed strong in spirit

(Luke, Ch. 1 – KJB)

3415271

1:1

25066 = Forasmuch as many haue taken in hande to set foorth in order

12565 = a declaration of those things

18210 = which are most surely beleeued among vs,

1:2

15743 = Euen as they deliuered them vnto vs,

21925 = which from the beginning were eye-witnesses,

11801 = & ministers of the word:

1:3

10051 = It seemed good to me also,

18264 = hauing had perfect vnderstanding of things

9608 = from the very first,

28175 = to write vnto thee in order, most excellent Theophilus,

1:4

27550 = That thou mightest know the certaintie of those things,

17270 = wherein thou hast bene instructed.

1:5

19434 = There was in the dayes of Herode the king of Iudea,

21789 = a certaine Priest, named Zacharias, of the course of Abia,

18696 = and his wife was of the daughters of Aaron,

10538 = and her name was Elizabeth.

1:6

17220 = And they were both righteous before God,

14291 = walking in all the Commandements

14679 = and ordinances of the Lord, blamelesse.

1:7

21625 = And they had no childe, because that Elizabeth was barren,

22461 = and they both were now well striken in yeeres.

1:8

7866 = And it came to passe,

19309 = that while he executed the Priests office

15469 = before God in the order of his course,

1:9

21429 = According to the custome of the Priests office,

14281 = his lot was to burne incense,

19187 = when he went into the Temple of the Lord.

1:10

17186 = And the whole multitude of the people

21600 = were praying without, at the time of incense.

1:11

17924 = And there appeared vnto him an Angel of the Lord

20580 = standing on the right side of the Altar of incense.

1:12

20781 = And when Zacharias sawe him, hee was troubled,

8227 = and feare fell vpon him.

1:13

11277 = But the Angel said unto him,

17652 = Feare not, Zacharias, for thy prayer is heard,

17963 = and thy wife Elizabeth shall beare thee a sonne,

13216 = and thou shalt call his name Iohn.

1:14

14494 = And thou shalt haue ioy and gladnesse,

13419 = and many shall reioyce at his birth:

1:15

17585 = For he shall be great in the sight of the Lord,

21084 = and shal drinke neither wine, nor strong drinke,

16861 = and he shall bee filled with the holy Ghost,

13869 = euen from his mother’s wombe.

1:16

12437 = And many of the children of Israel

15978 = shall hee turne to the Lord their God.

1:17

23868 = And hee shall goe before him in the spirit and power of Elias,

22698 = to turne the hearts of the fathers to the children,

21191 = and the disobedient to the wisedome of the iust,

16971 = to make ready a people prepared for the Lord.

1:18

13093 = And Zacharias said vnto the Angel,

13066 = Whereby shall I know this?

21956 = for I am an old man, and my wife well striken in yeeres.

1:19

15960 = And the Angel answering, said vnto him,

17291 = I am Gabriel that stand in the presence of God,

13094 = and am sent to speake vnto thee,

15169 = and to shew thee these glad tidings.

1:20

19140 = And behold, thou shalt be dumbe, and not able to speake,

22002 = vntill the day that these things shall bee performed,

17766 = because thou beleevest not my words,

17447 = which shall bee fulfilled in their season.

1:21

15198 = And the people waited for Zacharias,

20006 = and maruelled that hee taried so long in the temple.

1:22

21636 = And when he came out, he could not speake vnto them:

22403 = and they perceiued that he had seene a vision in the temple:

19622 = for he beckened vnto them, and remained speechlesse.

1:23

15112 = And it came to passe, that as soone as

21952 = the dayes of his ministration were accomplished,

13754 = he departed to his owne house.

1:24

20809 = And after those dayes his wife Elizabeth conceiued,

14253 = and hid her selfe fiue moneths, saying,

1:25

14974 = Thus hath the Lord dealt with me

14242 = in the dayes wherein he looked on me,

14238 = to take away my reproch among men.

1:26

24667 = And in the sixt moneth, the Angel Gabriel was sent from God,

14650 = vnto a citie of Galilee, named Nazareth,

1:27

13003 = To a virgine espoused to a man

20028 = whose name was Ioseph, of the house of Dauid,

13172 = and the virgins name was Marie.

1:28

13391 = And the Angel came in vnto her, and said,

25682 = Haile, thou that art highly fauoured, the Lord is with thee:

13884 = Blessed art thou among women.

1:29

23847 = And when she saw him, she was troubled at his saying,

26633 = and cast in her minde what maner of salutation this should be.

1:30

16114 = And the Angel said unto her, Feare not, Marie,

18199 = for thou hast found fauour with God.

1:31

18775 = And behold, thou shalt conceiue in thy wombe,

20855 = and bring forth a sonne, and shalt call his name IESUS.

1:32

5671 = He shall be great,

16017 = and shall be called the sonne of the Highest,

14538 = and the Lord God shall giue vnto him

12349 = the throne of his father Dauid.

1:33

20602 = And hee shall reigne ouer the house of Iacob for euer,

14456 = and of his kingdome there shall be no end.

1:34

12131 = Then said Marie vnto the Angel,

18332 = How shall this be, seeing I know not a man?

1:35

16043 = And the Angel answered and said vnto her,

15520 = The holy Ghost shall come vpon thee,

23599 = and the power of the Highest shall ouershadow thee.

25124 = Therefore also that holy thing which shall bee borne of thee

11512 = shall bee called the sonne of God.

1:36

12615 = And behold, thy cousin Elizabeth,

16992 = she hath also conceiued a sonne in her old age,

28354 = and this is the sixt moneth with her, who was called barren.

1:37

19068 = For with God no thing shall be vnpossible.

1:38

15629 = And Marie said, Behold the handmaide of the Lord,

16470 = be it vnto me according to thy word:

11232 = and the Angel departed from her.

1:39

11558 = And Marie arose in those dayes,

29257 = and went into the hill countrey with haste, into a citie of Iuda,

1:40

16299 = And entred into the house of Zacharias,

8632 = and saluted Elizabeth.

1:41

10161 = And it came to passe that

19317 = when Elizabeth heard the salutation of Marie,

9864 = the babe leaped in her wombe,

20166 = and Elizabeth was filled with the holy Ghost.

1:42

18686 = And she spake out with a loud voyce, and saide,

13884 = Blessed art thou among women,

16552 = and blessed is the fruite of thy wombe.

1:43

10909 = And whence is this to me,

19564 = that the mother of my Lord should come to mee?

1:44

21011 = For loe, assoone as the voice of thy salutation

8756 = sounded in mine eares,

12682 = the babe leaped in my wombe for ioy.

1:45

11782 = And blessed is she that beleeued:

19509 = for there shalbe a performance of those things

16481 = which were told her from the Lord.

1:46

17572 = And Marie said, My soule doth magnifie the Lord.

1:47

19160 = And my spirit hath reioyced in God my sauiour.

1:48

21099 = For hee hath regarded the low estate of his handmaiden:

17896 = for behold, from henceforth all generations

7746 = shall call me blessed.

1:49

20897 = For he that is mighty hath done to mee great things,

7262 = and holy is his Name.

1:50

14921 = And his mercy is on them that feare him,

13533 = from generation to generation.

1:51

18475 = Hee hath shewed strength with his arme,

26548 = he hath scattered the proud, in the imagination of their hearts.

1:52

21355 = He hath put downe the mighty from their seates,

12197 = and exalted them of low degree.

1:53

18749 = Hee hath filled the hungry with good things,

15159 = and the rich hee hath sent emptie away.

1:54

14703 = Hee hath holpen his seruant Israel,

10718 = in remembrance of his mercy,

1:55

11517 = As he spake to our fathers,

13373 = to Abraham, and to his seed for euer.

1:56

18568 = And Mary abode with her about three moneths,

15103 = and returned to her owne house.

1:57

25452 = Now Elizabeths full time came, that shee should be deliuered,

13485 = and shee brought foorth a sonne.

1:58

16516 = And her neighbours and her cousins heard

20317 = how the Lord had shewed great mercy vpon her,

11327 = and they reioyced with her.

1:59

15917  = And it came to passe that on the eight day

14194 = they came to circumcise the childe,

10425 = and they called him Zacharias,

10617 = after the name of his father.

1:60

13538 = And his mother answered, and said,

12506 = Not so, but he shalbe called Iohn.

1:61

8964 = And they said vnto her,

21481 = There is none of thy kinred that is called by this name.

1:62

13212 = And they made signes to his father,

12726 = how he would haue him called.

1:63

12411 = And he asked for a writing table,

14570 = and wrote, saying, His name is Iohn.

7895 = and they marueiled all.

1:64

15786 = And his mouth was opened immediatly,

18847 = and his tongue loosed, and hee spake, and praised God.

1:65

20191 = And feare came on all that dwelt round about them,

16354 = and all these sayings were noised abroad

20156 = thorowout all the hill countrey of Iudea.

1:66

22901 = And all they that had heard them, layde them vp in their hearts,

16181 = saying, What maner of childe shal this be:

16151 = And the hand of the Lord was with him.

1:67

24882= And his father Zacharias was filled with the holy Ghost,

8805 = and prophesied, saying,

1:68

12504 = Blessed bee the Lord God of Israel,

16692 = for hee hath visited and redeemed his people,

1:69

19839 = And hath raised vp an horne of saluation for us,

14628 = in the house of his seruant Dauid,

1:70

19297 = As he spake by the mouth of his holy Prophets,

15804 = which haue bene since the world began:

1:71

18828 = That wee should be saued from our enemies,

13711 = and from the hand of all that hate us,

1:72

21938 = To performe the mercy promised to our fathers,

14058 = and to remember his holy Couenant;

1:73

20396 = The oath which he sware to our father Abraham,

1:74

15020 = That hee would grant vnto us,

24007 = that wee beeing deliuered out of the hands of our enemies,

14845 = might serue him without feare,

1:75

18744 = In holinesse and righteousnesse before him,

9272 = all the dayes of our life.

1:76

23231 = And thou childe shalt bee called the Prophet of the Highest:

18241 = for thou shalt goe before the face of the Lord

10337 = to prepare his wayes.

1:77

22397 = To giue knowledge of saluation vnto his people,

14831 = by the remission of their sinnes,

1:78

16001 = Through the tender mercy of our God,

22764 = whereby the day-spring from on high hath visited vs,

1:79

18509 = To giue light to them that sit in darknes,

10286 = and in the shadow of death,

16935 = to guide our feet into the way of peace.

1:80

21543 = And the childe grew, and waxed strong in spirit,

28485 = and was in the deserts, till the day of his shewing vnto Israel.

3415271

II. The Day of His shewing vnto Israel

(Construction G. T.)

59940

Dawn

1000 = Light of the World

804 = 8 June – 4th month old-style

1976 = 1976 A.D.

Man in God’s Image

7000 =  Microcosmos

Nightfall

(Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel)

3321 = Dies Irae – Day of Wrath

11099 = Il Giudizio Universale – The Last Judgement

Jesus Come and Gone

(Matt. 10:34, KJB 1611)

19148 = Thinke not that I am come to send peace on earth;

15592 = I came not to send peace, but a sword.

59940

III. And at that time shall Michael stand vp

(Daniel 12:1-4, KJB 1611)

304364

12:1

15544 = And at that time shall Michael stand vp,

27354 = the great Prince which standeth for the children of thy people,

12973 = and there shalbe a time of trouble,

20603 = such as neuer was since there was a nation,

9709 = euen to that same time:

17012 = and at that time thy people shalbe deliuered,

21705 = euery one that shalbe found written in the booke.

12:2

20959 = And many of them that sleepe in the dust of the earth

16366 = shall awake, some to euerlasting life,

18676 = and some to shame and euerlasting contempt.

12:3

8905 = And they that be wise

20026 = shall shine as the brightnesse of the firmament,

20216 = and they that turne many to righteousnesse,

14239 = as the starres for euer and euer.

12:4

18611 = But thou, O Daniel, shut vp the wordes,

17360 = and seale the booke euen to the time of the ende:

11314 = many shall runne to and fro,

12792 = and knowledge shall bee increased.

304364

IV. Arise, shine, for thy light is come.

(Isaiah, Ch. 60, King James Bible 1611)

1455222

60:1

14180 = Arise, shine, for thy light is come,

18687 = and the glory of the LORD is risen upon thee.

60:2

19195 = For, behold, the darknesse shall cover the earth,

13591 = and grosse darknesse the people:

15137 = but the LORD shall arise upon thee,

14761 = and his glory shall be seene upon thee.

60:3

16584 = And the Gentiles shall come to thy light,

18574 = and kings to the brightnesse of thy rising.

60:4

16231 = Lift up thine eyes round about, and see:

16033 = all they gather themselves together,

7169 = they come to thee:

14310 = thy sonnes shall come from farre,

17995 = and thy daughters shalbe nourced at thy side.

60:5

17826 = Then thou shalt see, and flow together,

14178 = and thine heart shall feare, and be inlarged;

11386 = because the abundance of the Sea

12101 = shalbe converted unto thee,

20524 = the forces of the Gentiles shall come unto thee.

60:6

18047 = The multitude of camels shall cover thee,

12478 = the dromedaries of Midian and Ephah;

11262 = all they from Sheba shall come:

12506 = they shall bring gold and incense;

21866 = and they shall shew forth the praises of the LORD.

60:7

24056 = All the flockes of Kedar shall be gathered together unto thee,

20212 = the rams of Nebaioth shall minister unto thee:

20949 = they shall come up with acceptance on mine altar,

17579 = and I will glorifie the house of my glory.

60:8

14501 = Who are these that flie as a cloude,

17476 = and as the doves to their windowes?

60:9

15611 = Surely the yles shall wait for me,

14751 = and the ships of Tarshish first,

13917 = to bring thy sonnes from farre,

17641 = their silver and their gold with them,

13656 = unto the Name of the LORD thy God,

11291 = and to the Holy One of Israel,

10944 = because he hath glorified thee.

60:10

24740 = And the sonnes of strangers shall build up thy walles,

17838 = and their kings shal minister unto thee:

13247 = for in my wrath I smote thee,

16088 = but in my favour have I had mercie on thee.

60:11

19122 = Therefore thy gates shal be open continually;

15564 = they shall not bee shut day nor night;

23222 = that men may bring unto thee the forces of the Gentiles,

14153 = and that their kings may be brought.

60:12

10802 = For the nation and kingdome

18437 = that will not serve thee, shall perish,

19637 = yea those nations shall be utterly wasted.

60:13

16510 = The glory of Lebanon shal come unto thee,

20839 = the Firre tree, the Pine tree, and the Boxe together,

16017 = to beautifie the place of my Sanctuarie,

18423 = and I will make the place of my feete glorious.

60:14

17939 = The sonnes also of them that afflicted thee,

11545 = shall come bending unto thee:

11756 = and all they that despised thee

23913 = shal bow themselves downe at the soles of thy feet,

17116 = and they shall call thee the citie of the LORD,

14061 = the Zion of the Holy One of Israel.

60:15

17510 = Whereas thou hast bene forsaken and hated,

16975 = so that no man went thorow thee,

16125 = I will make thee an eternall excellencie,

9854 = a joy of many generations.

60:16

21029 = Thou shalt also sucke the milke of the Gentiles,

14730 = and shalt sucke the brest of kings:

16580 = and thou shalt know that I the LORD

21920 = am thy Saviour and thy Redeemer, the mightie One of Jacob.

60:17

27465 = For brasse I will bring gold, and for yron I will bring silver,

18386 = and for wood brasse, and for stones yron:

14615 = I will also make thy officers peace,

17825 = and thine exactours righteousnesse.

60:18

16001 = Violence shall no more be heard in thy land,

24334 = wasting nor destruction within thy borders,

28259 = but thou shalt call thy walles salvation, and thy gates praise.

60:19

16456 = The Sunne shall be no more thy light by day,

27014 = neither for brightnesse shall the moone give light unto thee:

22414 = but the LORD shall be unto thee an everlasting light,

7393 = & thy God thy glory.

60:20

15561 = Thy Sunne shall no more goe downe;

20434 = neither shall thy moone withdraw itselfe:

19443 = for the LORD shall bee thine everlasting light,

15942 = and the dayes of thy mourning shall be ended.

60:21

16224 = Thy people also shall be all righteous:

14458 = they shal inherit the land for ever,

19548 = the branch of my planting, the worke of my hands,

8002 = that I may be glorified.

60:22

13434 = A litle one shall become a thousand,

12402 = and a small one a strong nation:

16715 = I the LORD will hasten it in his time.

1455222

V. Therefore behold, I will proceed to to

a marueilous worke amongst this people

(Isaiah Ch. 29, KJB 1611)

1603819

29:1

23257 = Woe to Ariel, to Ariel the citie where Dauid dwelt:

17628 = adde yee yeere to yeere; let them kill sacrifices.

29:2

12921 = Yet I will distresse Ariel,

17127 = and there shalbe heauinesse and sorrow;

12031 = and it shall be vnto mee as Ariel.

29:3

17582 = And I will campe against thee round about,

19679 = and will lay siege against thee with a mount,

15690 = and I will raise forts against thee.

29:4

14869 = And thou shalt bee brought downe,

14749 = and shalt speake out of the ground,

19052 = and thy speach shall be low out of the dust,

7495 = and thy voyce shalbe

23361 = as of one that hath a familiar spirit, out of the ground,

20973 = and thy speach shall whisper out of the dust.

29:5

20325 = Moreouer the multitude of thy strangers

9311 = shalbe like small dust,

16953 = and the multitude of the terrible ones

13697 = shalbe as chaffe that passeth away;

14304 = yea it shalbe at an instant suddenly.

29:6

27642 = Thou shalt bee visited of the LORD of hostes with thunder,

15394 = and with earthquake, and great noise,

24863 = with storme and tempest, and the flame of deuouring fire.

29:7

25694 = And the multitude of all the nations that fight against Ariel,

19747 = euen all that fight against her and her munition,

23037 = and that distresse her, shalbe as a dreame of a night vision.

29:8

18197 = It shall euen be as when a hungry man dreameth,

23094 = and behold he eateth; but he awaketh, and his soule is emptie:

22807 = or as when a thirstie man dreameth, and behold he drinketh;

14016 = but hee awaketh, and behold he is faint,

11715 = and his soule hath appetite:

19344 = so shall the multitude of all the nations bee,

14304 = that fight against mount Zion.

29:9

21811 = Stay your selues and wonder, cry yee out, and cry:

17766 = they are drunken, but not with wine,

20216 = they stagger, but not with strong drinke.

29:10

30197 = For the LORD hath powred out vpon you the spirit of deepe sleepe,

10209 = and hath closed your eyes:

25474 = the Prophets and your rulers, the Seers hath hee couered.

29:11

16598 = And the vsion of all is become vnto you         [vsion=1611 text]

16125 = as the wordes of a booke that is sealed,

17547 = which men deliuer to one that is learned,

11090 = saying, Reade this, I pray thee:

14649 = and hee saith, I cannot, for it is sealed:

29:12

21003 = And the booke is deliuered to him that is not learned,

11090 = saying, Reade this, I pray thee:

10004 = and he saith, I am not learned.

29:13

10901 = Wherefore the Lord said,

27560 = Forasmuch as this people draw neere mee with their mouth,

15688 = and with their lips doe honour me,

17767 = but haue remoued their heart farre from me,

25026 = and their feare towards mee is taught by the precept of men:

29:14

16197 = Therefore behold, I will proceed to do

19770 = a marueilous worke amongst this people,

17491 = euen a marueilous worke and a wonder:

22681 = for the wisedome of their wise men shall perish,

22369 = and the vnderstanding of their prudent men shall be hid.

29:15

13872 = Woe unto them that seeke deepe

16414 = to hide their counsell from the LORD,

18244 = and their workes are in the darke, and they say,

18179 = Who seeth vs? and who knoweth vs?

29:16

22704 = Surely your turning of things vpside downe

15276 = shall be esteemed as the potters clay:

18095 = for shall the worke say of him that made it,

4594 = He made me not?

19652 = or shall the thing framed, say of him that framed it,

9304 = He had no vnderstanding?

29:17

14908 = Is it not yet a very litle while,

19456 = and Lebanon shall be turned into a fruitful field

21577 = and the fruitfull field shall be esteemed as a forrest?

29:18

22136 = And in that day shall the deafe heare the words of the booke,

21556 = and the eyes of the blind shall see out of obscuritie,

8957 = and out of darkenesse.

29:19

20391 = The meeke also shall increase their ioy in the LORD,

24378 = and the poore among men shall reioice in the holy One of Israel.

29:20

20513 = For the terrrible one is brought to nought,

12677 = and the scorner is consumed,

19540 = and all that watch for iniquitie are cut off:

29:21

15611 = That make a man an offendour for a word,

19692 = and lay a snare for him that reproueth in the gate,

20128 = and turne aside the iust for a thing of nought.

29:22

21877 = Therefore thus saith the LORD who redeemed Abraham,

12368 = concerning the house of Iacob:

12112 = Iacob shall not now be ashamed,

16487 = neither shall his face now waxe pale.

29:23

13836 = But when hee seeth his children

18251 = the worke of mine hands in the midst of him,

10957 = they shall sanctifie my Name,

12757 = and sanctifie the Holy One of Iacob,

11484 = and shall feare the God of Israel.

29:24

26482 = They also that erred in spirit shall come to vnderstanding,

19267 = and they that murmured, shall learne doctrine.

1603819

VI. A marueilous worke and a wonder

Abomination of Desolation

(Contemporary history)

720534

(i)

Snorri Sturluson’s Advice to Young Poets¹

(Edda, Skáldskaparmál, Ch. 8)

16349 = En þetta er nú at segja ungum skáldum,

15868 = þeim er girnast at nema mál skáldskapar

16723 = ok heyja sér orðfjölða með fornum heitum

15251 = eða girnast þeir at kunna skilja þat,

8474 = er hulit er kveðit,

22969 = þá skili hann þessa bók til fróðleiks ok skemmtunar.

19899 = En ekki er at gleyma eða ósanna svá þessar frásagnir

17985 = at taka ór skáldskapinum fornar kenningar,

14787 = þær er höfuðskáld hafa sér líka látit.

19481 = En eigi skulu kristnir menn trúa á heiðin goð

17358 = ok eigi á sannyndi þessa sagna annan veg en svá

12776 = sem hér finnst í upphafi bókar.

(ii)

Abomination of Desolation²

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.  = 438097²

(iii)

And thou shalt bee brought downe

(Isaiah Ch. 29:4)

8856  = Money-Power-Sex

-4000 = Dark Sword – Man-Beast

Sacred Triangle of Pagan Iceland

Pagan’s Path to Spiritual Wisdom

7196 = Bergþórshváll

6067 = Miðeyjarhólmr

3027 = Helgafell – Holy Mountain

(iv)

Judgement Day

(Construction G. T.)

      1 = ONE

Satan

   -1000 = Darkness

Four Royal Stars

Heralds of Christ Consciousness³

2682 = Aldebaran

4672 = Regulus

3583 = Antares

4385 = Fomalhaut

Judgement

5137 = Judgement Day

Truth vs. Lie

7187 = Stormy Daniels

6599 = Donald J. Trump

720534

VII. Los Caprichos – Death and Resurrection

(Francisco Goya. KJB 1611)

720534

(i)

Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters

(Los Caprichos. See Appendix)

19212 = 1 El sueno de la razón produce monstruos.

21442 = 2 El si pronuncian y la mano alargan Al primero que llega.

7296 = 3 Que viene el Coco.

5553 = 4 El de la rollona.

5446 = 5 Tal para qual.

5659 = 6 Nadie se conoce.

7930 = 7 Ni asi la distingue.

7956 = 8 Que se la llevaron.

3725 = 9 Tantalo.

7521 = 10 El amor y la muerte.

7454 = 11 Muchachos al avio.

5709 = 12 A caza de dientes.

6984 = 13 Estan calientes.

6855 = 14 Que sacrificio.

7691 = 15 Bellos consejos.

11478 = 16 Dios la perdone. Y era su madre.

5998 = 17 Bien tirada esta.

6911 = 18 Ysele quema la Casa.

5577 = 19 Todos Caeran.

7970 = 20 Ya van desplumados.

7184 = 21 Qual la descanonan.

5274 = 22 Pobrecitas.

8103 = 23 Aquellos polbos.

6459 = 24 Nohubo remedio.

9165 = 25 Si quebro el Cantaro.

7214 = 26 Ya tienen asiento.

7605  = 27 Quien mas rendido.

3402 = 28 Chiton.

8880 = 29 Esto si que es leer.

10247 = 30 Porque esconderlos.

5869 = 31 Ruega por ella.

9435 = 32 Por que fue sensible.

6618 = 33 Al Conde Palatino.

7775 = 34 Las rinde el Sueno.

4474 = 35 Le descanona.

3474 = 36 Mala noche.

10759 = 37 Si sabra mas el discipulo.

4074 = 38 Brabisimo.

6340 = 39 Asta su abuelo.

6861 = 40 De que mal morira.

6394 = 41 Ni mas ni menos.

8257 = 42 Tu que no puedes.

14017 = 43 Fran co Goya y Lucientes, Pintor.

4187 = 44 Hilan delgado

9148 = 45 Mucho hay que chupar.

5082 = 46 Correcion.

9652 = 47 Obsequio a el maestro.

5096 = 48 Soplones.

5777 = 49 Duendecitos       .

7106 = 50 Los Chinchillas.

5106 = 51 Se repulen.

10779 = 52 Lo que puede un Sastre.

6758 = 53 Que pico de Oro.

7594 = 54 El Vergonzoso.

6609 = 55 Hasta la muerte.

5140 = 56 Subir y bajar.

4392 = 57 La filiacion.

6005 = 58 Tragala perro.

5960 = 59 Y aun no se van.

3747 = 60 Ensayos.

6625 = 61 Volaverunt.

7150 = 62 Quien lo creyera.

6991 = 63 Miren que grabes.

3862 = 64 Buen Viage.

4159 = 65 Donde va mama.

3960 = 66 Alla va eso.

8875 = 67 Aguarda que te unten.

5352 = 68 Linda maestra.

2816 = 69 Sopla.

8285 = 70 Devota profesion.

8728 = 71 Si amanece, nos Vamos.

6572 = 72 No te escaparas.

6559 = 73 Mejor es holgar.

7995 = 74 No grites, tonta.

9742 = 75 No hay quien nos desate.

16473 = 76 Està Um..pues, Como digo..eh! Cuidado! Si no… 

7107 = 77 Unos à otros

10218 = 78 Despacha, que dispiertan.

7947 = 79 Nadie nos ha visto.

3552 = 80 Ya es hora. = 583353

(ii)

Death and Resurrection

Mortal Frame – Light‘s Cross

1000 = Light of the World

345 = Soul’s Mortal Frame

Crucified Light of the World

(KJB, 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

Resurrection

   216 = Soul’s Resurrection – 3³+4³+5³=27+64+125=216

4000 = Flaming Sword – Cosmic Creative Power

Empty Sepulchre

 -5979 = Girth House – Orkney Islands Holy Sepulchre

Jesus Come and Gone

(Matt. 10:34, KJB 1611)

19148 = Thinke not that I am come to send peace on earth:

15592 = I came not to send peace, but a sword.

Snorri Sturluson – Poem‘s End

(Háttatal, v. 102)

5521 = Njóti aldrs

3902 = ok auðsala

7274 = konungr ok jarl,

7826 = þat er kvæðis lok.

4143 = Falli fyrr

3150 = fold í ægi,

6684 = steini studd,

6819 = en stillis lof.

720534

VIII. Horace-Virgil-Ovid – Christ Unmasked

(Construction G. T. – Translations below)

720534

(i)

Horace’s Monument

15415 = Exegi monumentum aere perennius
15971 = regalique situ pyramidum altius,

18183 = quod non imber edax, non Aquilo impotens
16667 = possit diruere aut innumerabilis
15808 = annorum series et fuga temporum.
16838 = Non omnis moriar multaque pars mei
17125 = vitabit Libitinam; usque ego postera
15977 = crescam laude recens.  Dum Capitolium
16702 = scandet cum tacita virgine pontifex,
17493 = dicar, qua violens obstrepit Aufidus
17316 = et qua pauper aquae Daunus agrestium
19190 = regnavit populorum, ex humili potens,
14596 = princeps Aeolium carmen ad Italos
15421 = deduxisse modos.  Sume superbiam
15021 = quaesitam meritis et mihi Delphica
15259 = lauro cinge volens, Melpomene, comam. = 262982

Monument

345 = Soul‘s Mortal Frame

216 = Soul’s Resurrection

(ii)

A New Breed of Men Sent Down from Heaven

(Virgil, Fourth Eclogue)

16609 = Ultima Cumaei venit iam carminis aetas;

20087 = Magnus ab integro saeclorum nascitur ordo.

18681 = Iam redit et Virgo, redeunt Saturnia regna,

18584 = Iam nova progenies caelo demittitur alto.

20229 = Tu modo nascenti puero, quo ferrea primum

18431 = Desinet ac toto surget gens aurea mundo,

17698 = Casta fave Lucina: tuus iam regnat Apollo.

18480 = Teque adeo decus hoc aevi te consule, inibit,

18919 = Pollio, et incipient magni procedere menses;

22004 = Te duce, si qua manent sceleris vestigia nostri,

20495 = Inrita perpetua solvent formidine terras.

18330 = Ille deum vitam accipiet divisque videbit

20448 = Permixtos heroas et ipse videbitur illis

22153 = Pacatumque reget patriis virtutibus orbem. = 271148

(iii)

And now the measure of my song is done

(Ovid, Metamorphoses)

20809 = Iamque opus exegi, quod nec Iovis ira nec ignis

20812 = nec poterit ferrum nec edax abolere vetustas.

23327 = Cum volet, illa dies, quae nil nisi corporis huius

18460 = ius habet, incerti spatium mihi finiat aevi:

19235 = parte tamen meliore mei super alta perennis

20738 = astra ferar, nomenque erit indelebile nostrum,

22001 = quaque patet domitis Romana potentia terris,

17657 = ore legar populi, perque omnia saecula fama,

18369 = siquid habent veri vatum praesagia, vivam. = 181408

(iv)

Then let that morning come, as come it will,

When this disguise I carry shall be no more

(Ovid, Metamorphoses)

Christ

4335 = Kristr – Icelandic 13th century spelling

FINIS

  100 = THE END

720534

***

Calculator for converting letters to cipher values is at:

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

¹Snorri Sturluson’s Advice to Young Poets

But now one thing must be said to young skalds, to such as yearn to attain to the craft of poesy and to increase their store of figures with traditional metaphors; or to those who crave to acquire the faculty of discerning what is said in hidden phrase: let such an one, then, interpret this book to his instruction and pleasure. Yet one is not so to forget or discredit these traditions as to remove from poesy those ancient metaphors with which it has pleased Chief Skalds to be content; nor, on the other hand, ought Christian men to believe in heathen gods, nor in the truth of these tales otherwise than precisely as one may find here in the beginning of the book.

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.

³Four 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.

Appendix

Los Caprichos

Many years ago I saw an exhibition of paintings by Francisco Goya in the Prado Museum in Madrid. I had never seen any of his paintings before but they struck me as familiar! For they appeared to have been selected to show Goya‘s visual construction of concepts from ancient creation myths which I knew well. Thus, I could explain to my late wife the ideas which seemed to be reflected in almost every painting.

In summer of 2014 I re-visited the Prado Museum with my sister-in-law and related to her my impression of Goya‘s paintings at the first visit. On return to Iceland she gave me an excellent Icelandic edition of Goya‘s Los Caprichos which are described by Wikipedia as follows:

Los Caprichos is a set of 80 prints in aquatint and etching created by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya in 1797 and 1798, and published as an album in 1799. The prints were an artistic experiment: a medium for Goya’s condemnation of the universal follies and foolishness in the Spanish society in which he lived. The criticisms are far-ranging and acidic; he speaks against the predominance of superstition, the ignorance and inabilities of the various members of the ruling class, pedagogical short-comings, marital mistakes and the decline of rationality. Some of the prints have anticlerical themes. Goya described the series as depicting „the innumerable foibles and follies to be found in any civilized society, and from the common prejudices and deceitful practices which custom, ignorance or self-interest have made usual“.

Translation of Titles

  1. Francisco Goya y Lucientes, painter. – Was No. 43 in first edition of Los Caprichos.
  2. They say yes and give their hand to the first comer.
  3. Here comes the bogeyman.
  4. Nanny´s boy.
  5. Two of a kind.
  6. Nobody knows himself.
  7. Even thus he cannot make her out.
  8. So they carried her off.
  9. Tantalus.
  10. Love and death.
  11. Lads making ready.
  12. Out hunting for teeth.
  13. They are hot.
  14. What a sacrifice!
  15. Good advice.
  16. For heaven‘s sake: and it was her mother.
  17. It is nicely stretched.
  18. And the house is on fire.
  19. Everyone will fall.
  20. There they go plucked.
  21. How they pluck her.
  22. Poor little girls.
  23. Those specks of dust.
  24. There was no help.
  25. He broke the pitcher.
  26. Now they are sitting well.
  27. Who more is surrendered?
  28. Hush.
  29. Now that‘s reading.
  30. Why hide them?
  31. She prays for her.
  32. Because she was susceptible.
  33. To the count palatine.
  34. Sleep overcomes them.
  35. She fleeces him.
  36. A bad night.
  37. Might not the pupil know more?
  38. Bravissimo!
  39. And so was his grandfather.
  40. Of what ill will he die?
  41. Neither more nor less.
  42. Thou who cannot.
  43. The sleep of reason produces monsters. – Was No. 1 in first edition of Los Caprichos.
  44. They spin finely.
  45. There is plenty to suck.
  46. Correction.
  47. A gift for the master.
  48. Big gusts.
  49. Hobgoblins.
  50. The Chinchillas.
  51. They spruce themselves up.
  52. What a tailor can do!

53.What a golden beak!

  1. The shameful one.
  2. Until death.
  3. To rise and to fall.
  4. The filiation.
  5. Swallow it, dog.
  6. And still they don‘t go.
  7. Trials.
  8. They have flown.
  9. Who would have thought it!
  10. Look how solemn they are!
  11. Bon voyage.
  12. Where is mommy going?
  13. There it goes.
  14. Wait till you‘ve been anointed.
  15. Pretty teacher.
  16. Gust the wind.
  17. Devout profession.
  18. When day breaks we will be off.
  19. You will not escape.
  20. It is better to be lazy.
  21. Don‘t scream, stupid.
  22. Can‘t anyone unleash us?
  23. You understand?… Well, as I say… eh! Look out! Otherwise…
  24. What one does to the other.
  25. Be quick, they are waking up.
  26. No one has seen us.
  27. It is time.

Horace-Virgil-Ovid

Translations

Horace’s Monument

I have created a monument more lasting than bronze and loftier than the royal pyramids, a monument which neither the biting rain nor the raging North Wind can destroy, nor can the countless years and the passing of the seasons.  I will not entirely die and a great part of me will avoid Libitina, the goddess of Death; I will grow greater and greater in times to come, kept fresh by praise.  So long as the high priest climbs the stairs of the Capitolium, accompanied by the silent Vestal Virgin, I, now powerful but from humble origins, will be said to be the first to have brought Aeolian song to Latin meter where the raging Aufidius roars and where parched Daunus ruled over the country folk.  Embrace my pride, deservedly earned, Muse, and willingly crown me with Apollo’s laurel

A New Breed of Men Sent Down from Heaven

Now the last age by Cumae’s Sibyl sung has come and gone, and the majestic roll of circling centuries begins anew: justice returns, returns old Saturn’s reign, with a new breed of men sent down from heaven.  Only do thou, at the boy’s birth in whom the iron shall cease, the golden race arise, befriend him, chaste Lucina; ‘tis thine own Apollo reigns.  And in thy consulate, this glorious age, O Pollio, shall begin, and the months enter on their mighty march.  Under thy guidance, whatso tracks remain of our old wickedness, once done away, shall free the earth from never-ceasing fear.  He shall receive the life of gods, and see heroes with gods commingling, and himself be seen of them, and with his father’s worth reign o’er a world of peace.

And now the measure of my song is done

(Translated by Horace Gregory)

And now the measure of my song is done:

The work has reached its end; the book is mine,

None shall unwrite these words: nor angry Jove,

Nor war, nor fire, nor flood,

Nor venomous time that eats our lives away.

Then let that morning come, as come it will,

When this disguise I carry shall be no more,

And all the treacherous years of life undone,

And yet my name shall rise to heavenly music,

The deathless music of the circling stars.

As long as Rome is the Eternal City

These lines shall echo from the lips of men,

As long as poetry speaks truth on earth,

That immortality is mine to wear.

(The Metamorphoses, Mentor Books, 1960, p. 441)

 

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Gunnar Tómasson
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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