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labbiel
06-19-2009, 10:35 PM
Joseph, leans and prays upon his staff. Joseph is represented on page 7 (The Hermit). His gaze through the all seeing eye......The all seeing eye is represented on page 7 look at the staff of times scythe, where it arcs notice the face on the at the bottom of the staff and the beginning of the arc. This represents the all seeing eye of Joseph's wisdom. Over lay the image onto page 9.

Joseph leans and prays upon his staff ....his gaze through all seeing eye of wisdom's guidance falls to his kin...(Aaron) to the very heel and toe of Aaron (Aaron represented on page 9)

Over overlay page 7 arc with face and notice how the face lines up with the heel and toe of Aaron on page 9.

Christine:)

StellaMaris
06-22-2009, 12:37 AM
I wondered that happened to you guys! I tried to follow along on the other forum for a while, but the origami got too complicated!

Does anyone know how Duncan's doing? I tried to contact him a while back, but hit a dead end...

Has anyone figured out the key yet?? Everyone seems to be looking for keys these days...

labbiel
06-22-2009, 04:03 AM
HI Stella,

Puzzle is still going!!!! I think alot of people started using the 12 forum

this is the link

http://tweleve.org/index.php?referrerid=27037

Under Maranatha.

No one appears to really have the key, alot of talk but to date no one has won the prize.

Duncan appears on 12 site under Sacred Prize.

Have you been working on the puzzle????

Christine

StellaMaris
06-22-2009, 10:50 AM
Puzzle is still going!!!! I think alot of people started using the 12 forum

Yeah, I'm registered and was watching for a while, but then I got bored.

Duncan appears on 12 site under Sacred Prize.

Have you been working on the puzzle????

Nah, I got bored. Duncan had said that if no one figured it out in a year, that he would just give them the Key... I think he should release the Key now.

Anyway, tell him I said hi and that "Geburah is a Bitch!"...

labbiel
06-23-2009, 04:44 AM
Yeah, I'm registered and was watching for a while, but then I got bored.



Nah, I got bored. Duncan had said that if no one figured it out in a year, that he would just give them the Key... I think he should release the Key now.

Anyway, tell him I said hi and that "Geburah is a Bitch!"...

Hi StellaMaris

Interesting call sign you use........

I have never talked to Duncan.....but I agree those fiery serpents are definately the beast........

Christine

MortemForay
11-26-2009, 04:03 AM
The serpents have a new den. Have you seen thiss?

www.timemonk.com

Meddling Monks!

P.S. The Mice are Busy Burrowing for new worm holes.

StellaMaris
11-27-2009, 04:31 AM
Meddling Monks or a Crude Nun Band??

Like the Mice, I've gone underground... I can't figure out your Twitter thing?

StellaMaris
11-27-2009, 08:57 AM
Humph. So, I tried to log into their secret forum and I got a message saying that my username already existed? Then I got a message telling me that the SMPT was broken and that I should contact an administrator, but my email to Enquiries bounced back.

This does not bode well...

MortemForay
12-02-2009, 05:58 AM
Meddling Monks or a Crude Nun Band??

Like the Mice, I've gone underground... I can't figure out your Twitter thing?

I find the safe haven of Mania suits the tales of Mice...

...and I guess my Twittering is just for the Birds!

It seems the Meddling Monks have been busy indeed, I recall when this was first cobbled out on a potato press many Moons ago.

http://www.alphastamps.com/art/stamps/2007/fortune-sheet.jpg

Oh, how Time Flies.

StellaMaris
12-04-2009, 11:35 AM
Ask The Time Flies how to find my sideboard...

MortemForay
12-04-2009, 04:23 PM
The Time Flies can cross the abyss but will need a landing net...

I shall inform the Mice to work with the resident Termites to see if they can tame a Temporal Spider.

So if you find a cobweb or two attached to your sideboard, don't brush them away just yet!

labbiel
04-17-2010, 07:59 PM
I wondered that happened to you guys! I tried to follow along on the other forum for a while, but the origami got too complicated!

Does anyone know how Duncan's doing? I tried to contact him a while back, but hit a dead end...

Has anyone figured out the key yet?? Everyone seems to be looking for keys these days...

Hi StellaMaris

You can contact Duncan via facebook

labbiel
04-17-2010, 08:24 PM
Ianna Queen of the Beast...Lion her sacred symbol as well as the chalice and Damuzi the Shepherd King of Uruk. Enki (Thoth) ....Tree of Truth.

Mechisdech (the holy Ghost)....so you are saying the 13th person relates to Melchisedec especially as his symbol is the chalice and a loaf of bread....which is always protrayed in last supper scenes as well as Tennier, Davinci and Poussion paintings. Chartres Catherdral interesting protrayal of Melchisedec, Abraham and Moses. Espeically as Melchisedic holds the chalice the blood line. Did you know that his name means "WORD OF GOD"


Bread = Knowledge.......in Teniers painting notice the raven bringing the loaf of bread andthe books on the altar confirming it. We see bread in last supper paintings.
Chalice - blood line.....Nir.....follow the story of Nir/Noah
The Grigori (Watchers) are always looking over the truth!!!!!

Oh and Pandoras box......Prometheus/Lucifer.

And this puzzle in regards to Height, Width, Depth....relates to Time Dimensions.....
he's the reference (NIR)...

Biblical Question: What is Noah's brother's name? | Answerbag



There are various references to Nir, Noahs younger brother. Mention of Nir and his relationship to Noah is in texts regarding Melchizedek.

See Melchizedek - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Melchizedek was taken by the archangel Gabriel (Michael in some manuscripts) to the Garden of Eden and was thus preserved from the Deluge without having to be in Noah's Ark".

See Andrei Orlov

"Exposition
The Melchizedek narrative occupies the last chapters of the book. The content of the story is connected with the family of Nir,[vi] the priest, who is pictured in the book as "second son of Lamekh"[vii] and the brother of Noah. Sothonim[viii] the wife of Nir, gave birth to a child "in her old age,"[ix] right "on the day of her death."[x] She conceived the child, "being sterile" and "without having slept with her husband."[xi] The book told that Nir the priest had not slept with her from the day that the Lord had appointed him in front of the face of the people. Therefore, Sothonim hid herself during all the days of her pregnancy.[xii] Finally, when she was at the day of birth, Nir remembered his wife and called her to himself in the temple. She came to him and he saw that she was pregnant. Nir, filled with shame, wanted to cast her from him, but she died at his feet. Melchizedek[xiii] was born from Sothonim's corpse. When Nir and Noah came in to bury Sothonim they saw the child sitting beside the corpse with "his clothing on him." According to the story they were terrified because the child was fully developed physically. The child spoke with his lips and he blessed the Lord.
It is of great significance that the newborn child was marked by the sign of priesthood. The story describes how "the badge of priesthood"[xiv] was on his chest, and it was glorious in appearance. Nir and Noah dressed the child in the garments of priesthood and they fed him the holy bread. They decided to hide him, fearing that the people would have him put to death. Finally, the Lord commanded His archangel Gabriel[xv] to take the child and place him[xvi] in "the paradise Eden" so that he might become the high priest after the Flood. Final passages of the short recension describe the ascent of Melchizedek on the wings of Gabriel to the paradise Eden."

"Shem Traditions
The Melchizedek narrative in the book is connected with the name of Noah, the legendary pre-deluge patriarch. We can not only find Noah in the book but also his grandfather, Methuselah[xvii] and his father, Lamech. The midrashim of these descendants of Enoch occupy chapters 68-73 of the text. Right after Enoch's ascension to the highest heaven, the firstborn son of Enoch, Methuselah, and his brothers, "the sons of Enoch," constructed an altar at Achuzan[xviii] the place where Enoch had been taken up (ch. 68). It is important to stress that the term Achuzan here is a specific name for the hill of the Temple in Jerusalem. In chapter 69 the Lord appeared to Methuselah in a night vision and appointed him as the priest before the people. Verses 11-16 of this chapter describe the first animal sacrifice of Methuselah on the altar. Chapter 70 reveals the last days of Methuselah on the earth before his death. The Lord again appeared to Methuselah in a night vision and commanded him to pass his priesthood duties on to the second son of his son Lamech - Nir. The text does not explain why the Lord wanted to pass the priesthood to Nir, instead of Noah - Lamech's firstborn son. The text just mentions that the people answered on that request, "Let it be so for us, and let the word of the Lord be just as he said to you." Further the book tells that Methuselah invested Nir with the vestments of priesthood in front of the face of all the people and "made him stand at the head of altar."[xix]
As shown, 2 Enoch presents Melchizedek as a continuation of the priestly line from Methuselah, son of Enoch, directly to the second son of Lamech, Nir (brother of Noah), and on to Melchizedek. 2 Enoch therefore considers Melchizedek as the grandson of Lamech. This understanding of Melchizedek as the continuation of the priestly line of descendants of Enoch has interesting parallels in rabbinic literature"


Christine