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Post by Charlotte on Jun 3, 2015 8:59:37 GMT -5
The Third Temple might well be Lord Bacon's New Atlantis, also called "The New Jerusalem", overlaid with pure gold as well, as are Mr. Hall's lectures.
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Post by Charlotte on Dec 10, 2015 9:47:12 GMT -5
Heard about the Rock of Gibraltar, thought I add this to the single post, having to do with old Atlantis. It never seemed logical to me why it is theorized that the Pillars of Hercules are the Rock of Gibraltar and perhaps Jebel Musa in Morocco, but finally found out it is because of the 100 ton canonns the British stationed there so no ship could pass through the Strait of Gibraltar. Plato wrote that Atlantis was beyond the Pillars, and someone else added "beyond which the Greeks never ventured". Wikipedia The Pillars in Syriac geography Syriac scholars were aware of the Pillars through their efforts to translate Greek scientific works into their language as well as into Arabic. The Syriac compendium of knowledge known as Ktaba d'ellat koll 'ellan. "The Cause of all Causes", is unusual in asserting that there were three, not two, columns. Dante's InfernoIn Inferno XXVI Dante Alighieri mentions Ulysses in the pit of the fradulent Caunsellors and his voyage passed the Pillars of Hercules. Ulysses justifies endangering his sailors by the fact that his goal is to gain knowledge of the unknown. After five month of navigation in the ocean, Ulysses sights the mountain of Purgatory, but encounters a whirlwind from it that sinks his ship and all on it for their daring to approach Purgatory while alive, by their strenght and wits alone. Sir Francis BaconNovum OrganumThe Pillars appear prominently on the negraved title page Of Sir Francis Bacon's Instauratio Magna ("Great Renewal"), 1620, an unfinished work of which the second part was his influential Novum Organum. The motto along the base says Multi pertransibunt et augebitur scientia ("Many will pass through and knowledge will be the greater."). It's pretty clear that gaining knowledge of the unknown is a Herculean labor and woe to him who approaches Purgatory while still alive, But Hercules had super human strenght and smashed Altlas apart forming the Strait of Gibraltar. Stated also is that Hera nursed Hercules, that this hurt her, she cast him away and her milk sprayed up and formed the Milky Way, so it may have to do with gaining knowledge of Astronomy, and heavenly knowledge as the Pillars don't look like a huge rock or small mountain. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pillars_of_Hercules
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