Monday, August 27, 2018

OTI:notes:8/27/18


Open To Interpretation

Notes: game on...on the radio...Angels and Rockies...Espania on mound for Angels...0-1...I found a site that seems to have the Great Pyramid figured out...that in a sec...I don't know what all I have picked up in my reading...sometimes I think I have come on a thought on my own, and then realize I borrowed it...or maybe borrowed it...hard to tell...thought I had back a couple posts (this post like eighty ninth...or is it ninety ninth?...I've lost count...a bunch in a series)...one out...a thought I had is that a prism makes the invisible visible, changing white light as it does into colors...too, there is how iron filings around magnets reveal magnetic lines of force...two out...so, in that post just back away, I read more closely one of the pages I linked, a biography of Schwaller de Lubicz, a noted Mystereon, and happened on this:...three outs to bottom of 1st...

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Can you say that white light is composed of green and red light? No, and yet when it is broken through a prism it gives rise to two complementary colours, and the white light no longer exists. The colours are a transformation of white light, a transformation that imparts different vibrations to the same substance. The differences in vibration do not change the light, but their impressions appear differently to the eye, giving rise to diverse colours that are always complementary, two by two. Now remember: you are light, white light, and you will find your dimly remembered androgyny. You are light, but light broken through the prism of life, that is to say, through experiences and necessities.[38]

http://www.aaroncheak.com/call-of-fire/

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I probably had read that, as I have read The Temple of Man, de Lubicz book about Egypt, the temple at Luxor in particular...Calhoun lines out...another hard hit ball caught...Fletcher is out...Trout up...0-1...another liner...three out to top of 2nd...and I had dismissed some of de Lubicz goings on about that Pythagorean figure, Osiris as the hypotenuse of a Pythagorean triangle, as overly elaborate...it's just a spell, I said...hmmph...found some support for that at the site explaining the Great Pyramid...but I dunno...don't dismiss anything on my account!...but the thought I came to is that all the ancient artistries are spells...that the ancients lived in world of magic...we still do, that hasn't changed...lead off batter on...lead off batter was on in 1st inning...kind of an Angel refrain!...spells, and another word related...utterances...brb...Astros made out...to bottom of 2nd...

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The concept of the king's journey from death to new life enshrined in Unas' Pyramid Texts parallels that of the sun: dying in the west, uniting with Osiris in the Duat, and rising again in the East. The cosmology of this solar passage is that of night (west to east) rather than day (east to west). It is reflected not only in the texts and their layout but also in the substructure of the pyramid itself.

https://www.pyramidofman.com/concept.html

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Ohtani up...Ohtani pitched a simulated game this afternoon...2-1...3-2...I came up with notion of where things are is what things are in looking at the arrangement of emblems on stele/shields...long fly out...author is describing there something like that...the spells in the Egyptian books are on the walls in the order of the narrative of the twelve hours of the night...this is very like something Schwaller de Lubicz would note...and too, the whole pyramid becomes an emblem...a spell...and where things are in it correspond to the narratives in the books...Angels make out...been five fly outs and one ground out...that's just bad luck...to top of 3rd...

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The same themes present in the Pyramid Texts are repeated in later texts such as the Book of the Dead.  Similarly, the substructure of the earlier pyramids are precursors for the design of later pyramids.

The internal architecture of Khufu's and other earlier pyramids, being forerunners to these later inscribed pyramids, likewise reflect the cosmic geography of the sun's nightly journey. The same rituals that were carried out in the later pyramids would have occurred in the tombs of the previous Kings, and their pyramids designed and built accordingly to serve a similar purpose.

same site

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nine hole hitter hitting .164 hits a home run...Astros 1-0...

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"The Pyramid was above all an icon, a towering symbol.
It has been said that the Egyptians did not distinguish between hieroglyphic writing,
two-dimensional art and relief carving, sculpture and monumental architecture.
In a sense, the pyramids are gigantic hieroglyphs."

same site

usually, the Pyramid is shown in drawings that shows the chambers and tunnels...this perspective shows them from another...oh...liner knocks Albert's glove off...all safe...caught the ball, but it took away his glove!...

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Northern view of the Pyramid's internal structure
(roll mouse over to see corresponding organs)

same site
https://www.pyramidofman.com/body.html

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a couple things the author has done:...Astros made out...to bottom of 3rd...fly out...geezzz...Ward up...he's taken the grid artists used to make the proportions, and applied it to that view of the chambers...as it happens, they fit the proportions...the second thing is the relieving chambers...I've thought myself they resemble the djed column, and author goes on that that is what they are!...what can I say, it's charming to see ones own notion taken up by someone somewhere else, and so lend support...these interior chambers are very stylized representation of Osiris, and as Osiris as djed pillar...lot of ideas what the pillar is...I've proposed one of my own, that it has something to do with Nile, the Nile flood, and the Nile-o-meters...one of the author's is that it represents the four directions--four pillars--tied together...there is a stylized rope around the pillar...and the four discs are like a perspective trick...I saw this with the Pharaoh in his chariot battle pics...the multiple horses pulling the chariot are overlaid...gezzz...another lead off hit for Astros!...line out to Trout...one out...in a fashion, the Egyptians overlay all their emblems with this perspective 'trick'...puns...so, as fantastic as the author's claim may be about the Pyramid's stylizations, it all does 'fit'....he goes on about the air shafts...and the lower tunnel...the lower tunnel is thought to represent an umbilical chord that reaches out to the poles star and the never setting circumpolar stars...the Pyramid is aligned so...and, he tracks the umbilical chord motif back to early early cultures in Africa...that harks to my going on about the cultures in the Sud and their cattle...a finding of Egyptian emblems in earlier cultures...runners at second and third...in the illustration from the books, I keep seeing these little dotted lines connecting things...and I'm wondering if that has something to do with the air shafts...like they all might be umbilical chord like...maybe the golden threads of the astral travelers!...I dunno...oh, Fletcher gets them out of a bases loaded mess...to bottom of 4th...Rockies 2-0...

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Image result for book of caverns

http://www.crystalinks.com/bookoftheearth.html

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Calhoun with a lead off hit!...Fletcher up...gezzz...Calhoun thrown out trying to steal second...that's a drawing from Napoleon's expedition...down two and trying a hit and run...I dunno...hard to see the little dotted lines...Osiris is positioned just like the author proposes in the Pyramid...Angels won the review...Calhoun safe...and Fletcher lays down a successful bunt...and Trout line drive hit...Astros 2-1...and those are the twelve attendants on their backs, the twelve hours, with the dotted lines going to stars...and I don't know what the angled slopes are about, but they hark to the slopes of the Pyramid...what the heck...Ohtani hits a three run home run!!!...troutTime shoeiTIme....Angels 4-2...and the pic is laid out like the stele/shields...the arch top...a central feature thereabout...in a couple places the Pyramid has corbeled arches...Simmons up...pop out...two gone...Arcia up...

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The Duat, written with the star ideogram, or sometimes a star enclosed in a circle, was what the Ancient Egyptians called the starry night sky.  It was the equivalent of the Netherworld, the place where the souls of the dead reside and the region through which the Sun-god Ra, or Re travelled after his death each day in the western horizon.

same site

Angels make out...to top of 5th...here and there I see this...

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Egyptian sacred beetle and baboons worship Re

http://www.mythphile.com/2012/01/ancient-egyptian-scarab-beetle/

oh...site I snagged that from site that goes on about the scarab...for review...but that five pointed star in a circle harks to the Pythagoreans' pentagon in a circle...maybe a neither here nor there!...Angles changing pitchers...Astros with their lead off runner on...relief has the star/duat... scarab/sunrise...disc with beams/noon...and the baboons fill in the location of the horizon/two mountains/two lapis lazuli pillars/two lions/two eyes of Horus, etc...stolen base, runner on second...K...to bottom of 5th...about the Eye of Horus...I got thinking how the prism is a lens...and how spells can be thought of as 'lenses'...and I kind of went 'lens' nuts...everything can be thought of as a 'lens' in the sense of how a prism reveals colors...or even how de Lubicz notes our lives are 'prism' like...Ward ground out...and that is why I said everything then, and now too, is magical...fair ball down the line for a double for Calhoun...Fletcher up...Ohtani got the home run, but Fletcher got things going with his bunt...we're surround by prisms revealing things...our eyes a 'lens/prism'...ground out...to top of 6th...and, and, I thought, the vicias picis looks like a lens side on...and off I went...I got to wondering if ancients took to looking closely at the insides and such of animals prepared for food...really closely...and what a marvel it would have been to see that inside eyeballs are lenses!...kind of grim thought...but out on a marine research boat as a docent, watching the kids looking at the critters brought up in the dredge...and a fish was opened up, and the instructor pointed out the heart...and it was stilled, but he demonstrated by putting salt water on it, it could be started up again!...and of course, the gathered ghouls all took a turn doing this...poor fish...anyway, as it turns out, the ancient Egyptian were putting modern optical quality lenses in their statues in like 2,000 BC, and because of their quality, they must have had that technology much earlier...in a post before the series, I went on about the Battle Agate...retrieve that...brb...

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In 2016, the Greek Culture Ministry referred to this excavation as the most significant discovery in continental Greece in the last 65 years.[1] The small scale of the intricate details prompted questions regarding ancient Greek civilizations' ability to create such an object; some archaeologists believe that such minute details could have only been created with the help of a magnifying glass, though none dating from the stone's period have been found on the island of Crete.[

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pylos_Combat_Agate

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this is one of those captions that doesn't ring true...wiki qualifies it by saying 'Crete'...many articles didn't...and as it happens, magnifying glasses were all over the place...Astros made out...to bottom of 6th...Trout hits a home run down the line just inside the foul pole!...Angels 5-2...Ohtani out on a comebacker...Pujols up...

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Aristophanes in The clouds (420 BC) describes the light focus effect of a lens:
STREPSIADES: Have you ever seen a beautiful, transparent stone at the druggists', with which you may kindle fire?
SOCRATES: You mean a crystal lens.
STREPSIADES: That's right. Well, now if I placed myself with this stone in the sun and a long way off from the clerk, while he was writing out the conviction, I could make all the wax, upon which the words were written, melt.

http://www.ancient-wisdom.com/optics.htm

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Angels make out...to top of 7th...

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Another large number of crystal lenses exists in Crete, mostly found at Knossos. And yet another hoard exists at Ephesus, in Turkey, though those ones are very unusual because they are concave lenses used to correct for myopia (shortsightedness), some shrinking images by as much as 75%. Most ancient lenses are convex and were used to magnify.
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What is the answer to this? I call it consensus blindness. People agree not to see what they are convinced cannot exist. 'Everyone knows' that there was no optical technology in antiquity, so consequently when you come across its, staring you in the face, you go blind. End of conflict.
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The oldest evidence of a sophisticated optical capability which I have found goes back as far as 3300 BC. An ivory knife handle was excavated in the 1990s from a predynastic grave of that date at Abydos in Egypt. It belonged to a king. It bears microscopic carvings which could only have been made with, and can only be seen with, a magnifying glass.
http://www.robert-temple.com/articles/crystalSunFreemansonryToday.html

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lead off double for Astros...hmmph...de Lubicz had it that our thoughts are a lens/prism...another sense...think that was de Lubicz...and, and I thought on that...what thoughts are, are 'captions' of what we see with 'lenses/prisms'...we make thought captions for what we see, hear, feel, taste, smell, and all are other senses...add to that everything, all the spell/lenses/prisms....art of thought, art of captions...often we 'see', experience, things we have no words for, no thoughts for, no caption for...I suppose in its turn a caption can become a spell/prism/revelation...so its a quibble just what is what!...I'm not one to explain evolution, but I suppose being able to communicate a thought, a caption to an experience, has its advantages...a thought here might be that animals sense without captioning!...one really doesn't need to think to feel...which is why the Mystereons go on about meditation and clearing ones thoughts...I suppose...and then there is crystal balls, and crystal amulets, and crystal skulls...hopped over the New World to see if the ancients had lenses...they had polished mirrors...went on about how they may have had mercury mirrors...Old World too...but no...just the crystal skulls, which are a marvel!...

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The crystal skulls are human skull hardstone carvings made of clear or milky white quartz (also called "rock crystal"), claimed to be pre-Columbian Mesoamerican artifacts by their alleged finders; however, these claims have been refuted for all of the specimens made available for scientific studies.
The results of these studies demonstrated that those examined were manufactured in the mid-19th century or later, almost certainly in Europe during a time when interest in ancient culture was abundant.[1][2] Despite some claims presented in an assortment of popularizing literature, legends of crystal skulls with mystical powers do not figure in genuine Mesoamerican or other Native American mythologies and spiritual accounts.[

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystal_skull

and, that caption rings true...lol...Astros made out...to bottom of 7th...Angels make two quick outs...bloop hit for Young...Calhoun up...

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The vesica piscis is a type of lens, a mathematical shape formed by the intersection of two disks with the same radius, intersecting in such a way that the center of each disk lies on the perimeter of the other.[

The vesica piscis is the intersection of two congruent disks, each centered on the perimeter of the other.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vesica_piscis

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Calhoun with a hit...Fletcher up...a wonder is the properties of a lens shaped like that!...trying to find if there is such...K...to top of 8th...and, Anderson on mound to face one batter, and, a walk...a lead off batter on...again...another walk by Herez...two on...

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http://www.feandft.com/sacred-geometry/

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found while doing search...a curio!...the intersecting ripples make a vicies picis, and too a 'grid' of sorts!...sunflower/Fibonacci looking!...five pitch walk...bases loaded no one out...that is just terrible pitching!...Angels 5-3...Astros got another run back there somewhere...site links to bunch of other sacred geometry sites...0-2...fly out...one out...Johnson coming into pitch...and, a grand slam home run...Astros 7-5...another hit...

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vesica
http://ascensionlifestyle.org/ascend-academy-2-geometry/

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site has lots of elaborate captions...but that pic, a drawing like the pic before it, is a curio, and even more curious when I shrunk it down!....I can't find an actual physical lens made like the piscis...keep looking...oh, I had a dream...I was on the sidewalk of tall city building street, and piled up, where one might find things piled up for trash pic up day, there was a pile of art things...it was a 'free art' pile...artist just brought things around and left them there for anyone...and I've gathered up like a big engineering drawing...it has a grid...big squares, and some designs like unfinished...and I'm wondering if I should keep it, and just what it is, and along comes a fellow, and he gathers up the other ones, which are folded and rolled up small...there were a bunch in the piles...Astros make out...to bottom of 8th...Trout up...and he's mumbling, and I'm wondering if I should give mine to him, but he isn't asking for it...but I give it to him anyway...and he mumbles some more, saying he's still short of the full 'set'...I dunno...I had unfolded the one I had, and it had a neat big pretty black and white design on it...all gone to dreamland...woke up...:)...Trout lead off walk...1-1...1-2...base hit...Pujols up...I suppose the shape of a lens depends on where it will focus...and a double convex, concave? lens, what does that do???...biconvex it's called...3-1...

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lens_(optics)

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ball four...Simmons up...Marte in to pinch run for Pujols...opportunity knocks!...0-1...sac foul fly ball...Trout scores...Astros 7-6...Ohtani moves up to third...headsup on that on the throw to home to try to get Trout...

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The lens is a transparent, biconvex structure in the eye that, along with the cornea, helps to refract light to be focused on the retina. The lens, by changing shape, functions to change the focal distance of the eye so that it can focus on objects at various distances, thus allowing a sharp real image of the object of interest to be formed on the retina. This adjustment of the lens is known as accommodation (see also below).

Schematic diagram of the human eye en.svg

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lens_(anatomy)

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Ward K...Cowert pinch hit...2-0...Mystereons are fond of comparing the Eye of Horus...Marte steals second on ball 3...to the pineal gland...I had the thought it might be over laid on our eyes...it's a popular thing to do...finding anatomical parallels with emblems...but I dunno...

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The lens fibers stretch lengthwise from the posterior to the anterior poles and, when cut horizontally, are arranged in concentric layers rather like the layers of an onion. If cut along the equator, it appears as a honeycomb.

Pattern of lens fibers (anterior and lateral aspect

same wiki

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hmmph...something to caption/think on!!...1-2...2-2...Young is at bat...3-2...'a little shot into shallow center!'...two runs score...Angels 8-7...Calhoun up...W...reload the bases...two runs in on a wild throw to first on routine grounder...Angels 10-7...odd game, but we'll take it!...2-1...3-1...3-2...W...oh, and Ohtani and Trout have gotten to bat twice in this inning...Ohtani up with bases loaded...drove it out but foul...0-1...0-2...things calmed down now, I suspect...Oh pitching for Rockies...from Japan too...he's very good...yep...K...to top of 9th...

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The Wedjat, later called The Eye of Horus

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_of_Horus

thought maybe the curly cue is the optic nerve...the brains umbilical chord to the world!...one out...two out...down to last strike...K...go figure...'put a halo over this one'...Angels 10-7...

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