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23.5 DEGREES- Coordinating Newton
Errors are not in the art but in the artificers--Newton By Mary Magdalene Smith
December 27, 2008
Newton by William Blake (1805)
© Tate Britain
As it happens, Sir Isaac Newton was born on Christmas Day. Most famous for his discovery of the Law of Gravity, for which he was accused of working with invisible occult forces, it is little known that Sir Isaac was a secret master of the art of Alchemy. In fact, Newton's personal library contained over a hundred alchemical texts, including a significant work by Nicolas Flamel, which Newton laboriously copied by hand.
Newton's unique fusion of the study of physics and mathematics with the Hermetic Arts led to the earliest known systematic mapping of the space-time matrix, designated by what we now know as the Newton Coordinates. The evolution of Newton's scheme began with his categorization of the Hermetic correspondences, synchronized with the deployment of the archetype of the Temple of Solomon as a geographic template.
According to this system--which was later conveniently sub-programmed via the self-iterating Dylan glitches into Apple Computer's Newton "MessagePad"--the inception point of the Matrix is set at the Feast Day of Saint John the Evangelist, which we are celebrating today. And, as you will note, our immanent transition into an adjoining parallel universe will be imperceptible to the normal senses.
John the Evangelist is also one of the patron saints of Freemasonry, along with Saint John the Baptist. The timing of the Evangelist’s feast day is said to correspond with the Winter Solstice and the Baptist’s feast day with the Summer Solstice, thereby marking the two extremes of the solar year.
In addition to Newton's historically accepted activities in the Royal Society, Sir Isaac was also a founding member of the Gentleman's Club of Spalding, the 19th Grandmaster of the Priory of Sion (1691-1727), and an initiate of the Ordre du Hareng Rouge.
After Isaac Newton’s death, on the eve of the Vernal Equinox at the age of 84, he was buried at Westminster Abbey, where his memorial is still venerated by pilgrims today.
Newton Coordinate:- The Feast of Saint John the Evangelist, December the 27th, on the Greenwich Meridian.