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The Esoteric Alphabet – Introduction part 14

The unconscious mind is that part of you that is a reservoir of all the experiences acquired throughout your lifetime. Your experience, learning, manner (drives, motivations, needs) for interacting with your world, and your automatic functioning in countless behaviours each day, are all evidence of unconscious functions. The unconscious mind is, in contrast to the conscious mind, not as rigid, analytical, and, most importantly limited. It responds to experiential communications, is capable of symbolic interpretation, and tends to be more global in view.
 
– P. Brown, The Hypnotic Brain. New Haven, CT; Yale University Press, 1991
R. Ornstein, The evolution of consciousness. New York, Prentice Hall, 1991
Both referenced in Essentials of Hypnosis, Michael D. Yapko, PhD. Brunner/Mazel, Philadelphia, USA
 
 
Holy Mind Games
 
The alphabet letters and its sequence are a brilliant though surreptitious representation of Genesis. Although we have always been told that Genesis describes the true creation of humankind and its companions, it is essentially a collection of ancient stories that were told around long spent fires to explain consciousness, the cosmos and how a race arrived from the stars. Much of the rest of the Old Testament expands on the same story. It has been a dreadful yet for them a highly successful operation in exercising almost total subjugation of the human spirit and a fundamental catalyst for countless atrocities.
 
The alphabet’s symbolism, like the Bible, works on many levels incorporating several stories. Its intricate pattern has to start somewhere though, and as with any code, there is a key. I discovered the esoteric nature of its forms when I realised the template they used to construct the letter and number shapes. I call this the Realms of Existence. Then I discovered that the alphabet was really two alphabets: one with small letters and the other with capital letters. This came about when I noticed that enigmatic, Freemasonic, capital G equated to its equally sacred number, 33. Number 33 in a secret sense is cryptic, enigmatic and covert; it denotes secrecy and hidden messages in conventional ideas and form. It also indicates dual systems of expression: two minds – two alphabets. 33 is the trickster, the cup and nut shuffler and the illusionist.

The Blue Degrees are but the outer court or portico of the Temple. Part of the symbols are displayed there to the Initiate, but he is intentionally misled by false interpretations. It is not intended that he shall understand them; but it is intended that he shall imagine he understands them. Their true explication is reserved for the Adepts, the Princes of Masonry… It is well enough for the mass of those called Masons, to imagine that all is contained in the Blue Degrees; and whoso attempts to undeceive them will labour in vain, and without any true reward violate his obligations as an Adept.
~ 33rd Degree Freemason Albert Pike
 
Every culture’s writing symbols are infused with the thoughts and motivations of their designers. Where our alphabet differs is that what the Church displays through its letterforms clearly disputes its teachings. That is a very serious matter when one considers the devastation they have wrought to gain their wealth and authority. People seem to dismiss very lightly the Church’s un-Christian history. Their supporters point to their wonderful missionary works. Under the cover of doing good, they have imposed their will on people who have not asked for it. The Christian (Roman) Church is only one arm of a monstrous octopus and every enforced religion can share the blame for the state our precious world is in. They have all created distorted minds through their subversive practices. If they had not caused mayhem in the first place, we would not need humanitarian agencies – but they too are significant collusive or unwitting agents of the Darkness’ agenda anyway.
 
 
The Real Adam and Eve
 
Contrary to indoctrination, there are six main characters in the Genesis story not four, God, LORD God (1 and 2), Adam, Eve, and the Serpent. The story fed to humanity for thousands of years is that Genesis tells us God knocked up everything in 7 days including a witless man called Adam a harlot called Eve and a despicable creature called the serpent. It is because of what occurred between the three of them that we are doomed to everlasting penitence.

 

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The Esoteric Alphabet – Introduction part 13

A two-dimensional diagram of a multi-dimensional concept.

realms_colour

Every plane revolves in all directions. The Mental and Material planes remain enclosed in the globe and the soul plane is likened to a skin around the globe. Both the Spirit and soul planes are exterior to our third dimension and physical bodies. The soul is an un-manifest aspect and an emanation from Spirit. To enable Spirit to gain experience through physical interaction, it constructs and combines two elements: the mind and the body. Both have specific and interdependent tasks. By far the more powerful of the two is the mind. Within the mind or mental realm are instinct, the conscious mind, our emotions and unconscious mind. The mind receives most of its information from physical interaction using the five senses of smell, hearing, touch, sight and taste. The material body is dependent upon the mind and interacts with exterior influences. In its natural state the mind is free to wander wherever it wants to go but, whilst it is charged with experiencing and reporting on our physical activities, it is tied to the body, which it is helping to continually manifest anyway. Within the mind there are specific levels having their own purposes.
 
Instinct: The first level from the physical realm is instinct. This is the area that deals with automatic five-sense activity; it operates the nervous system, fight and flight, procreation and everything else necessary to keep a physical body satisfied.
 
Conscious Mind: The next level is the conscious mind, which rests when the body does. Otherwise, it is always on duty, unless it can be tricked into thinking it should be sleeping. Everything we experience whilst we are awake is fed through our conscious minds. Generally, we are conscious of whatever occurs within the range of our five senses. The conscious mind analyses matters based on any data it holds. It decides what is possible and what is not according to its critical appraisal of circumstances. The conscious mind holds the intellect and is literal.
 
Emotional Mind: Above the conscious mind is the emotional realm. What ever affects the emotional mind causes reactions in the conscious mind. The emotional mind is a regulator of our personal morals and passes messages to the unconscious from the conscious mind and vice-versa. At the heart of the mind, its role is to engage or disengage the conscious mind’s compliance in matters that affect feelings. Hence, the emotional mind is the first target of advertising and other more insidious forms of mind control.
 
Unconscious Mind: The premier level of our mind is the unconscious or subconscious mind. The unconscious mind stays alert for messages from the conscious mind and assists (or attempts to assist) the other levels of mind at all times. The unconscious mind is always active. When the conscious mind is quiet, it can wander into other exterior realms where it connects with similar mind forms and gathers other-dimensional experiences. Our imagination derives from these realms where the unconscious mind accesses alternative information that a physically bound system cannot. These explorations are also the source of our intuition. The unconscious mind connects with our soul passing on what it has learnt from our conscious, emotional and unconscious experiences and the soul in turn passes this on to the Universal Mind – Spirit or God.

 

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The Esoteric Alphabet – Introduction part 11

In the beginning
 
One of the first things we begin to learn after we are born is what different sounds mean. As we grow, we become cognisant of words before we can form them ourselves. Our parents and others teach us routinely the intricacies of intonation and phrasing. We learn to adopt postures and facial expressions to elicit what we want. We learn to communicate. Later we are impelled to take up compulsory education managed through the state. Here we encounter the joys of learning by rote (repetition) designed to expropriate our unconscious nice and early, whilst it is at its most vulnerable. Times tables and the alphabet are the favourites taught by rhyme. These are the pill and the sugar, intended to get the unconscious mind conditioned to accept rote. Everything we learn from our first days at school is dependent upon our being adequately versed in the sums of the SUMMONS and the SPELLS of the alphabet.

 

Roman Times

Letter shapes are a vital consideration in communications. How they flow across the page influences the way your mind reacts to the content. Publishers think very carefully about the font they use depending on the subject matter they are presenting. Different letter styles evoke deeply ingrained reactions from whoever is reading the material. Times Roman and its relatives look authoritative, reliable and substantive, honest and good for you. It is a dominating masculine styled type but with a little flourish here and there in the design it says, “we are dependable, and not as authoritarian as we look, see…we are generous and light-hearted too. (We are insisting you believe that).” Employing this style of print encourages readers to believe and fully trust in the message being communicated. Government departments, religions, scholars even some conspiracy writers depend upon Roman style lettering. Even if they are telling us a load of round things we are more likely to believe what they are saying because they have used this style. The difference between most writers adopting Roman style and the authoritarian agents is that mostly the former have no intention to deceive or prejudice anyone; they merely regard the style as more noticeable i.e. attractive. The other advantage of flourishes (known as serifs) in letters for Darkness-inspired literature is that people tend to zip through the documents with fewer pauses for thought. For the very same reasons, and not that long ago presenting authoritative works in other than Latin met heavy punishments. This convention ensured the material stayed within the boy’s club. As Latin became less and less practical its groomed offspring Roman English (and other Roman dominated languages) took over.
 
 
Serfing the Serifs
 
On the whole letter shapes without serifs (sans-serifs) tend to plod across the page which tends to tire people. Unless the subject matter is particularly compelling books written in these styles are not ones that will be un-put-down-able. All of this is not an accident. The Roman templates for our alphabet are thoroughly ingrained in our unconscious both individually and socially. If you notice conventional Roman design letters have feet. Subliminally people associate letters without feet to be precarious, probably unsafe, and unreliable, they are missing something vital. The reader probably will not realise why they are receiving this impression but they will be and are being manipulated. Of course in reality the font has no influence on the veracity of what is being presented at all. That is just one indication of the power behind letter usage and the effects they have on people’s opinions. One of, perhaps the, most influential tome ever printed uses the Roman style, the Bible or rather the Bible. Notice the difference? The Roman style is Saturnine – aimed at being anti-feminine and anti-everyone. Look at the first example (Arial) softer, gentle and free looking encouraging you to look closely, if you feel like it. The second example (Times New Roman) is sharper, more solid and bunched up – the Darkness prefers you to think ‘composed’ – Like a man wearing Y-fronts! And you know what is inside them. Some people reading this will be saying yes but I prefer the Roman example. Consider why you prefer it? Maybe it is a programmed preference an implanted obstacle that prevents readers from thinking for their selves, being told what and how to think and all wrapped up in a letter design. Even if the material is controversial or enlightening if the type style is Roman you cannot be objective and once it’s in it’s in. You cannot unread it. Newspapers as well have used this trick for generations to manipulate public opinion. Aha! You might say, what about the internet? Roman style is rarely used. True, but other factors and influences are at work on a screen including technical ones. Screens are much wider, brighter and give off waves which all tire the eyes.

 

 

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The Esoteric Alphabet – Introduction part 10

  • RFK. Sirhan Sirhan means ‘wandering wolf’, the beast that is said to swallow the moon or the sun during an eclipse – when the head is removed. Bobby Kennedy was shot in the kitchen (mess) of the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles. An ambassador, of course is the highest representative (messenger) of a HEAD of state.  Angeles also means messengers of course. Numerologically Robert Kennedy was a 16 by name and died on a 666 date – 6th June, 1968.
 
Do you think there might have been a message in here? I do.
 
Less than a year after his brother had been sacrificed Robert Kennedy speaking at the Democratic Party Convention in Los Angeles in a tribute to JFK quoted this from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet:
 
“…and when [he] shall die
Take him and cut him out in little stars,
And he will make the face of heaven so fine
That all the world will be in love with night
And pay no worship to the garish sun.”

Do you think there might have been a message in that too? I do.
 
Among the remarkable souls who incarnated among us in the 20th century were John, Robert and Michael (Michael was to become Martin at age 5). All three of them had a mission to change the world – this is written large in their numbers and in their own ways they succeeded to an extent. The most powerful among them, yet the least acknowledged, was Robert and that was why his death was probably the most ritualised of all.
 
Yet, and we mustn’t forget this, the rite of ‘the Killing of the King’ is historically a consensual sacrifice and looked upon as a reward for services rendered. More up is down stuff! It pays to keep an open mind.
 
 
Confused signals
 
The whole shooting match is designed to manage humans in so much confusion and turmoil that they literally do not know right from left. The left-brain, home of our conscious mind, is kept busy being intellectual, reasoning and analytical about illusions, lies and manufactured problems. It only sees the obvious – what is in front of its eyes – what the brain has been conditioned to accept as real. It sees a brick and thinks, ‘Ah! A brick,’ but does not notice the wall. Large doses of trauma, impossible explanations, conflicting information, and truth mixed with lies are set upon our conscious minds every day. So much so that many minds do not think, ‘ Ah, ha! A brick!’ They go into panic their minds screaming. ‘AAArrrggghhh! There’s a brick!’
 
Most of our speech functions are facilitated by our left-brain, as is the right side of our body. At the same time, the right brain, home of the unconscious (sub-conscious), which controls the left side of our bodies, is quarantined, dismissed or fragmented through a diet of lies, drugs and terror. This effectively guarantees that human beings will conform to whatever agenda is planned for them. The right brain is the realm of our intuition and imagination, the artist, the poet, the mystic and musician in all of us. It sees the bigger picture observing the wall not just the brick. Our conscious mind might observe, ‘Hey there’s a brick’, but the unconscious whispers, ‘No, it is much more, it is a flippin’ wall!’ At this point the conscious mind is supposed to say, ’Oh yeah! What’s that doing there?’ Then have a good look at it and find out what it is there for. Most people do not ask that and consequently do nothing about it. Both right and left-brain are easily conditioned by repetition, especially when an alternative is suppressed or denied. How crucial it is for those who control humanity to negate and confuse these faculties! The more disconnected people are then the more likely they are to dance around the dial to any nightmare tune played at them, and with their two left feet.
 
“The unconscious mind can process information at a more symbolic, metaphorical level than the conscious mind. While the conscious mind is occupied with rationally analysing the words and noticing their effects, it is the unconscious that is more concerned with subjective meanings. This is the basis for the multiple level nature of hypnotic communication – that is, using wording and phrasing of suggestions to appeal at one level to the clients conscious mind by matching its understanding and association of things, while simultaneously providing possibilities of new understandings to the unconscious mind.”

 

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