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NonGMO_Alchemy posted an update 10 years ago
@kaytower Kaytower – I loved your questions on the April 1st Vidchat. I have studied alchemy and symbolism for many years and never thought about a consciously planted “logos” virus but find it very plausible. When I first began studying esoteric symbols, word origins, green language, etc. I thought there was an exoteric meaning and an esoteric meaning for each symbol or word. Now I know that most symbols have 7 or more esoteric meanings and you have to look at the context that a word or symbol is used in the surrounding text to figure out which meaning(s) are being conveyed and why. Have you read the Zelator by Mark Hedsel who was a modern day initiate? He was a student of the Green Language and elucidates quite a lot in his book. I recently purchased Black’s Law Dictionary (6th Ed.) and that is a real eye opener regarding how words of art are used to deceive us.
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Yes it was a very unusual vidchat
Since the vidchat I’ve been paying more attention to common English words. The words “soul” and “sole” and “sold” seem significant. I have not heard before of seven layers of symbolism for specific words but it makes sense. I have heard and discovered for myself that at least some mystery school stories have seven levels of meaning. It would be fun to compile a running list of potentially “viral” words here.
Off to check out your book recommendations. Thank you very much for them. Btw, I’ve also studied alchemy and have an affinity for symbols. I think they’re akin to portals.
I agree that symbols can be used as portals. The Golden Dawn used individual Tarot cards during meditation as portals into the Astral. I have found when doing a reading for myself that the layers within the Tarot symbols can easily unlock my subconscious and reveal a path out of a predicament.
Here is one from Black’s Law dictionary: Undertaking ” A promise, engagement, or stipulation. Each of the promises made by the parties to a contract, considered independently and not as mutual, may, in this sense, be denominated an “undertaking.” “Undertaking” is frequently used in the special sense of a promise given in the course of legal proceedings by a party or his counsel, generally as a condition to obtaining some concession from the court or the opposite party.”
So what concession of the dead is an undertaker obtaining. Or does the concession he requests come from the living?
I suppose the possibilities are eternal. 😉
I Just ordered Black’s Law 9th Edition and The Zelator. Thanks, again.
Correction, I put Black’s Law on hold until I could ask you if it’s better than the Oxford English Dictionary–which I already own. Thanks.
You’re welcome. Black’s Law dictionary (I would get the 6th Edition) is very different from the standard English dictionary. It gives the “legal” meaning(s) of words used in statutes, Old English Law, Roman Law, court proceedings, etc. It is a real eye opener.
Thanks for the clarification. Sixth edition it is.
I’m finally delving deeply into The Zelator, and I want to thank you for the recommendation. There is a wealth of information in this book.