lovuian wrote:
Does Anybody know what this is on the Tour de Magdela
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When you go up the spiral steps and open the door for the view
there looks to be a pillar of sorts with a triangle on top and the
Trinity or triquetra
the three goddesses...
or Father Son and Holy Ghost
The triquetra is often found in Insular art, most notably metal work and in illuminated manuscripts like the Book of Kells
The windows have the three leaf clover
clover is one of the main nectar sources for honeybees.
It makes sense there is a triangle connected to the shamrock or clover it is three in one
The Druids and Pagans used the shamrock as well the fleur de lis with France
It is very Celtic
This symbol is on the roof top of Roslyn Chapel there is a pillar or steeple with a pointed top
on the roof of Rosslyn Chapel ...it reflects the clubs in the deck of card
the number three
I wrote an article on what I found on the roof tops of Rosslyn
this structure at the Tour of Magdala has windows with the clover/clubsymbol
The Clubs have aconnection to the fleur de lis
which is a major symbol for the Acadians also with the French
Clovis the Merovingian took it as his symbol
Clover...Clovis
The triquetra are the borromean rings mentioned before
The clover symbolizes the three rings of the Lord - Demiurge
The spiraled stair symbolizes W time axis , at the end-top you got the three ring of fire.
The galaxy is alive, all living systems reproduce through the sexual fire, in the microcosmos and also
the macrocosmos.
Spirals 9-6 cyrcling the vesica pisics
The motto of the Church of Scotland is Nec tamen consumebatur - Latin for Yet it was not consumed
Furthermore, recent medical evidence indicates that with each and every ejaculation men suffer a significant loss of zinc, a rare but vital trace element.
Frequent ejaculation thus results in a chronic, critical deficiency of zinc, symptoms of which include loss of memory, mental confusion, paranoia and hypersensitivity to sunlight. These facts seem to verify the 'old wives tale' that excessive male masturbation addles the mind, weakens the spine and leads to blindness.
What do we use to treat the prostate ?
Pumpkins glowing Halloween seeds
Ritual sex magic is based on the interdimensional sexual singularity fire
Hierosgamos fermentation ritual
The virtual fleur the lis comes out from the middle spirals of rhombic dodecahedron hypercube diagram, reason
why it's said to be a phallic symbol.
Lis - Lisard key, the Mona Lisa, Mon -moon 1 singularity plus the lizard key - reptilian rhombic singularity key
Monad
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Philosophy
Monad (philosophy) a term meaning "unit" used variously by ancient philosophers from the Pythagoreans to Plato, Aristotle, and Plotinus to signify a variety of entities from a genus to God.
Monism, the concept of "one essence" in the metaphysical and theological theory
Monad (Gnosticism), the most primal aspect of God in Gnosticism
Monadology, a book of philosophy by Gottfried Leibniz in which monads are a basic unit of perceptual reality
Monadologia Physica by Immanuel Kant
The Cup or Monad, a text in the Corpus Hermetica
Mystery
noun, plural -ter·ies.
1.
anything that is kept secret or remains unexplained or unknown: the mysteries of nature.
2.
any affair, thing, or person that presents features or qualities so obscure as to arouse curiosity or speculation: The masked guest is an absolute mystery to everyone.
3.
a novel, short story, play, or film whose plot involves a crime or other event that remains puzzlingly unsettled until the very end: a mystery by Agatha Christie.
4.
obscure, puzzling, or mysterious quality or character: the mystery of Mona Lisa's smile.
5.
any truth that is unknowable except by divine revelation.
MON-KEYS
MOON ON MON-DAY
MON = 1 = SINGULARITY
MONA LISA SHOWS 9 FINGERS - GODDES 9 CLOCKWISE SPIRAL DOMAIN CODE
MON -A - QUARIUS - SINGULARITY
LISA - LIZARD - ROMBIC SKIN SINGULARITY