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8 THIRTEEN 99 45 9
14 First Total 162 81 18
1+4 Add to Reduce 1+6+2 8+1 1+8
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13

CHAT MAGAZINE

FATE

May/June 2004

IT'S FATE TALKING NUMBERS

Page 60 /61 6+0+6+1=13

13

LUCKY FOR SOME

"The number 13 is'nt all bad...It always seems to get a bad press and is in need of some good PR! The number 13 fills many of us with fear - who enjoys working on Friday the 13th? (Or any other day, for that matter!) This silly superstition has even got its own name - triskaidekaphobia!
And it's not just us paranoid Brits, either - 13 gets a bad press wherever it goes. It's even removed from hotels and street addresses all around the world.
It could have something to do with Judas being the 13th disciple at the Last Supper, or there being 13 Full Moons a year,
the time when witches venture out! But the bad-mouthing's relatively recent. Earlier societies sang the number's praises.
So it's time to hear it for 13. Here's why it's a remarkable number...

Extra day!
On average, the moon covers 13 degrees per day. Although there are 12 months in a year, based on the movements of the sun, there are 13 moons a year - one every 28 days, plus a day left over: Hence the expression 'a year and a day'.
When the 13th Full Moon occurs -two in one month - it's called a 'blue moon' (cue for a song?).
Many ancient cultures used a calendar based on these 13 lunar cycles. The first civilisation known to man (around 3000BC), was an advanced society of people known as the Sumerians, who possessed extraordinary Astronomical knowledge (even better than Patrick Moore). They lived in Mesopotamia, an ancient land located where Iran and Iraq are today. They followed a solar-
lunar calendar alternating between 12 and
13 months. Handy if you want an extra holiday!
Calendar girl
The first calendar that the North American Indians used was on the shell of the turtle (hopefully when the poor beast wasn't still in it!). The outer shape is circular, to symbolise a 'sacred hoop'. And within the shell are 13 segments, used to mark the passing of each Full Moon.

These 13 moon cycles gave birth to the legends of the 13 Original Clan Mothers (that's girl power!), who represented the talents and abilities that we all can develop during our lives - if we try! Traditionally, 13 was considered a powerful number with strong connections to women and fertility, as the female menstrual cycle follows the phases of the moon. We bleed approximately 13 times per year, roughly every 28 days (and don't we know it!)
Freya - the Norse goddess of love and fertility - was associated with the number 13 because of this, and she's specifically linked to Friday the 13th. Back then, it was a sacred day, but for us, it's just an excuse to tell your boss you're ill...
Even the origin of our existence is related to the number 13. One sperm (13 chromosomes) + one ovum (13 chromosomes) = a human life. Blimey - science, eh?
Number crunch
That brainy Greek philosopher Pythagoras said, 'The world is built upon the power of numbers,' and believed they possessed individual qualities. He created the system of divination - known now as numerology - where all words, names and numbers are reduced to single digits.
Using this system, the number 13 is the higher vibration of 4 (as 1 + 3 = 4), 4 being the root of all numbers associated with the Earth and the four elements.
Also, 13 symbolises love for hte world and is associated with genius. People born on this date are said to be innovators and explorers, successful in scientific research.
Sexy boffin types.
Word up
The Gematria is an ancient Hebrew system for discovering the hidden meanings behind words,
using numerical values for letters of the alphabet (a bit like an ancient Morse code, then!). It was used to search for the secret holy names of God, which were believed to carry incredible power.
The Greeks used Gematria to interpret dreams. Kabbalists - those studying Jewish mysticism - developed the system further. Thirteen is considered to be directly connected to God. It means
'love of unity'
; as the Hebrew words for 'love' and 'one' both total 13. Wow, that number certainly packs a powerful punch!
Cool gang
Unlike today, where only a brave sportsman will wear the number 13 on his shirt, many, many moons ago, anything consisting of 13 was considered very lucky!
Jesus had 12 disciples, and he said his group represented 'the13 veins of humanity'.
There were 13 knights of the Round Table, including King Arthur. (If it was an oblong table, some might have felt a bit left out!)
Robin Hood had12 merry  men to help him rob the rich!
Romulus, / Page 61/ god Osiris.
There are 12 Namshans (advisors) around the spiritual leader of Tibet, the Dalai Lama.
A witches' coven tradi-tionally had 13 mem-bers.
The number 13 is said by some to be ded-icated to the Virgin Mary, as she's believed to have died on 13 August.
In Judaism, there are 13 examples of God's divine mercy. Maimonides - the 12th-century Jewish physician, rabbi and philosopher - had 13 principles of faith that he considered the minimum requirements of Jewish belief. The Hebrew bible has 39 books, which is 3 x 13. (That's enough maths for now!)
In Indian temples, there are 13 Buddhas. There are said to be 13 stages a man must pass through to achieve Buddhahood. (Ha,  that's a tough task - most of them don't progress past infancy!) 
In the Tibetan faith, 13 is the most favourable number of them all. It represents the Goddess Penden Lhamo - who's protector
that's a tough task - most of them don't progress past infancy!) In the Tibetan faith, 13 is the most favourable number of them
all. It represents the Goddess Penden Lhamo - who's protector of the Dalai Llama and the Tibetan nation.
Convinced yet?
Double power
The ancient Aztec and Mayan, people of South America thought. the number 13 was so powerful, they used two calendars - one based on 365 days and another on cycles of 13. (They certainly liked making life complicated for themselves!) It was thought to be the most astronomically precise calendar ever created and is still used for magical purposes by some remote Mayan tribes.
 The Mayans believed the entire span of time would last for 13 Baktun cycles (one Baktun = 144
,000 days). The cycle of time we're in now is said to have begun on 13 August 3114 BC, and is to end on 22 December 2012. So, don't forget to put that date in your diary, girls.
The Aztec calendar also had a week consisting of 13 days, which was ruled by
Tlazolteotl - she was associated with witchcraft and purification of sin. She was the power behind all forms of bad behaviour, and her special weapon was sex.
(Must have been fun having her as your goddess!)
The 13th day was dedicated to Tezcatlipoca, the Aztec god of the night and material things (we're with him on that!) He carried a magic mirror which gave off smoke and killed enemies. Maybe that's why he was known as the Smoking Mirror...
Praise be!
Various faiths in years gone by made 13 a part of their religious ceremonies. In ancient Babylon, 13 people were chosen to represent the gods. For the Egyptians, 13 was associated with immortality, as they believed there were 12 rungs on the ladder to eternal life and knowledge. To take that all- important 13th step represented the transition through death into beyond.
Those canny Druids had a few things up their sleeve, too. The ancient Celtic Oghamalphabet, used by them as a secret language and when worshipping, was also known as the 'sacred tree alphabet' and was based on 13 trees native to Britain.

New zodiac
We all know our star sign, but did you know there have been 13 zodiac signs? The sun appears to pass through 13 constellations on the ecliptic (the path it takes through the stars).
The missing constellation, which lies between Libra and Sagittarius, is called Ophiuchus - the Serpent Bearer: He's associated with Aesclepius, the Greek God of healing, whose symbol (snakes coiled around a staff or rod -ooer!), is used to represent places of healing and medicine.
The Greek philosopher Plato insisted it be included in the zodiac, but his cries for the case of Ophiuchus were ignored. This has divided astronomers and astrologers for thousands of years.

So, all you autumn girls, you may have an extra star sign!

 

13

THINGS ABOUT THIS SPECIAL

NUMBER

 

1. Jazz legend Miles Davis got a trumpet for his 13th birthday(then he practised!)

2. Rugby League is played with teams of 13 players.

3. in Japan Friday the 13th is considered lucky.

4. During the Blitz in London the number 13 buses somehow escaped being bombed.

5. The average cost of a wedding is £1300.

6. The13th card of the tarot deck is Death, which signifies change 

7. There are 13 loaves in a baker's dozen.

8. Neil Young recorded an album of 13 songs called Lucky Thirteen.

9. The element associated with the atomic number 13 is the metal aluminium.

10. There are 13 petals in corn marigolds. ragworts and black-eyed Susans.

11. In Italy, a gold 13 charm is given to infants to ensure prosperity in life.

12. Wales has 13 counties (thats nearly an empire)

13. There are 13 bumps in the anti-clockwise spirals of a pineapple! (Go on check!)

 

 

6 FRIDAY 63 36 9
8 THIRTEEN 99 45 9
14 First Total 162 81 18
1+4 Add to Reduce 1+6+2 8+1 1+8
5 Final Total 9 9 9

 

 

JEHOVAS WITNESS

Pamphlet

"The Devil's Number?
Many features of Bible numerics are calculated by adding the numerical values of individual words together. This is possible because the letters of the Greek alphabet had a numerical meaning as well as being used in writing words. For example. the Greek word for "dragon" is "drakon:' and we can add its numeric value as follows:

 

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4
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100
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20
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800
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975

 

975 = 13 x 75.

Thus we see that this numeric value is a multiple of 13. but let us examine some other names by which the Bible refers to the devil:

 

The Adversary
364
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x

28

The Antichrist 1,911
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147

Belial 
78
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Serpent 
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The Demon
975
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75
Tempter 
1,053
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81

 

There are innumerable instances where the num-ber 13 is woven into the Bible pattern. Here is another remarkable instance:
In Genesis 10 the names of Canaan and his, descendants are given. They have a numeric value, of 3.211. or 13 x 13 x 19. In the 13th genera-tion from Shem were two brothers, Peleg and Joktan. and We are told that the later rebelled. The numeric value of Joktan is 169, or 13 x 13. He had 13 sons, and the numeric value of their names total 2.756. or 13 x 212, The verses recording  their history have a numeric value of 13 x 13 x 63."

 

 

THE LOST WORLDS OF 2001

THE ULTIMATE BOOK OF THE ULTIMATE TRIP

"2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY"

Arthur C. Clarke 1972

"Sorry to interrupt the festivitie but we have a problem."
(HAL 9000, during Frank Poole's birthday .party)
                                           
"Houston, we've had a problem." (Jack Swigert, shortly after play- ing the Zarathustra theme to his TV audience, aboard

Apollo 13 Command Module Odyssey)

 

 

REACH FOR TOMORROW

Arthur C. Clarke

Introduction to1989 Edition

"I see the number 9000 I've no idea why I selected it again for HAL's serial number, twenty years later..."

 

 

OF TIME AND STARS

Arthur C. Clarke

Into the Comet

Page 67

"Sometime after the Second World War, there was a con-test between an American with an electric desk calculator and a Japanese using an abacus like this. The abacus won / Page / 68 / 'Then it must have been a poor desk machine, or an incom-petent operator.'
'They used the best in the U.S. Army. But let's stop argu-ing. Give me a test - say a couple of three-figure numbers to multiply.'
'Oh - 856 times 437"
Pickett's fingers danced over the beads, sliding them up and down the wires with lightning speed. There were twelve wires in all, so that the abacus could handle numbers up to 999,999,999,999 - or could be divided into separate sections
where several independent calculations could be carried out simultaneously.
'374072,' said Pickett, after an incredibly brief interval of time. 'Now see how long you take to do it, with pencil and paper.'
There was a much longer delay before Martens, who like most mathematicians was poor at arithmetic, called out '375072'. A hasty check soon confirmed that Martens had taken at least three times as long as Pickett to arrive at the wrong answer.
The atronomer's face was a study in mingled chagrin, astonishment, and curiosity.
'Where did you learn that trick?' he asked. 'I thought those things could only add and subtract.'
'Well - multiplication's only repeated addition, isn't it?
All I did was to add 856 seven times in the unit column, three times in the tens column, and four times in the hundreds column.
You do the same thing when you use pencil and paper. Of course, there are some short cuts, but if you think I'm fast, you should have seen my granduncle. He used to work in a Yokohama bank, and you couldn't see his fingers..."

 

 

THE USBORNE BOOK OF

FACTS AND LISTS

Lynn Bressler (no date)

Page 82

10 most spoken languages
Chinese 700,000,000 English 400,000,000 Russian 265,000,000 Spanish 240,000,000 Hindustani 230,000,000 Arabic 146,000,000 Portuguese 145,000,000 Bengali 144,000,000 German 119,000,000 Japanese 116,000,000
The first alphabet
The Phoenicians, who once lived where Syria, Jordan and Lebanon are today, had an alphabet of 29 letters as early as 1,700 BC. It was adopted by the Greeks and the Romans. Through the Romans, who went on to conquer most of Europe, it became the alphabet of Western countries.

Sounds strange
One tribe of Mexican Indians hold entire conversations just by whistling. The different pitches provide meaning.

The Rosetta Stone
 The Rosetta Stone was found by Napoleon in the sands of Egypt. It dates to about 196 BC.
On it is an inscription in hieroglyphics and a translation in Greek. , Because scholars knew ancient Greek, they could work out what the Egyptian hieroglyphics meant. From this they learned the language of the ancient Egyptians.

Did You Know Many Chinese cannot understand each other. They have different ways of speaking (called dialects) in different
parts of the country. But today in schools allover China, the children are being taught one dialect (Mandarin), so that one day all Chinese will understand each other.

Translating computers
Computers can be used to help people of different nationalities, who do not know each others' language, talk to each other. By giving a computer a message in one language it will translate it into another specified language.

Worldwide language
English is spoken either as a first or second language in at least 45 countries. This is more than any other language. It is the language of international business and scientific conferences and is used by airtraffic controllers worldwide. In all, about one third of the world speaks it.

Page 83

Earliest writing Chinese writing has been found on pottery, and even on a tortoise shell, going back 6,000 years. Pictures made the basis for their writing, each picture showing an object or idea. Probably the earliest form of writing came from the Middle East, where Iraq and Iran are now. This region was then ruled by the Sumerians.
The most words
English has more words in it than any other language. There are about1 million in all, a third of which are technical terms. Most
people only use about 1 per cent of the words available, that is, about 10,000. William Shakespeare is reputed to have made most use of the English vocabulary.

A scientific word describirig a process in the human cell is 207,000 letters long. This makes this single word equal in length to a short novel or about 80 typed sheets of A4 paper.
Many tongues
A Frenchman, named Georges Henri Schmidt, is fluent (meaning he reads and writes well) in 31 different languages.

International language
Esperanto was invented in the 1880s by a Pole, Dr Zamenhof. It was hoped that it would become the international language of Europe. It took words from many European countries and has a very easy grammar that can be learned in an hour or two.
The same language
The languages of India and Europe may originally come from just one source. Many words in different languages sound similar. For example, the word for King in Latin is Rex, in Indian, Raj, in Italian Re, in French Roi and in Spanish Rey. The original language has been named Indo-European. Basque, spoken in the French and Spanish Pyrenees, is an exception. It seems to have a different source which is still unknown.
Number of alphabets
There are 65 alphabets in use in the world today. Here are some of them: Roman
ABCDEFGHUKLMNOPQRS Greek  Russian (Cyrillic) Hebrew  Chinese (examples omitted)

 

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HOLY BIBLE

C 21 V 11

Simon Peter went up, and drew the net to land full of great fishes,

an hundred and fifty and three:

and for all there was so many, yet was not the net broken

There are 33 Words in this verse

 

 

CITY OF REVELATION

Page 95

Chapter

9

The Literary Cannon: 153 Fishes in the Net

"Simon Peter went up, and drew the net to land full of great fishes, an hundred and fifty and three: (John 21. 11).

Why there should have been exactly 153 fishes in the net is a question which has puzzled commentators from the earliest times. Obviously the number had an esoteric significance, and by reference to the sacred canon of number and geometry this may be discovered

The parables and many of the episodes in the New Testsment form the literary expressions of geometrical processes. This is particularly clear in the case of the 153 fishes

The account in the twenty-first and last chapter of St John's gospel of the miraculous draught of 153 fishes provides an exellent illustration of the canon of numerology, rediscovered by the early Christian scholars and adopted for literary purposes in the composition of their sacred writings.

 

 

ON WHICH SIDE SHALL I CAST THE NET THEN

?

CAST IT ON THE RIGHT SIDE

WHICH SIDE IS THAT

?

CAST THE NET

OVER

THAT

SIDE

THAT

DIES THE DEATH

THE

 INSIDE OUT OF THE OUTSIDE IN SIDE

WHERE

THE UPSIDE DOWN OF THE DOWN SIDE UP IS SEEN AS IN A MIRROR SPARKLY

WHERE

RIGHT IS TO LEFT AND LEFT IS TO RIGHT

AND THE RIGHT SIDE IS THAT SIDE OF THE HERE AND NOW THAT IS ALWAYS THE RIGHT SIDE

 

 

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5
-
5
-
5
FIVE
5
-
J
E
S
U
S
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
1
-
1
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
ONE
1
5
-
5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5
FIVE
5
3
-
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
THREE
3
-
J
E
S
U
S
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
5
1
3
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
J
E
S
U
S
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
ONE
1
occurs
x
3
-
-
=
3
-
3
-
3
THREE
3
FIVE
5
occurs
x
1
-
-
=
5
-
5
-
5
FIVE
5
THREE
3
occurs
x
1
-
-
=
3
-
3
-
3
THREE
3
-
J
E
S
U
S
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-

 

THE

DREAMERS DREAM

MY O MY MY OWN MINDS

I

999999999

 

MIN DOTH DREAM WHAT DOTH MIN MEAN 

 

3
MIN
- - -
-
M
13 4 4
-
I
9 9 9
-
N
14 5 5
 
MIN
36 18 18
-
-
3+6 1+8 1+8
3
MIN
9 9 9
-
-
- - -
-
-
- - -
-
MIND
- - -
-
M
13 4 4
-
I
9 9 9
-
N+D
18 9 9

4

MIND

40 22 22
-
-
4+0 2+2 2+2

4

MIND
4 4 4
-
-
- - -
-
-
- - -
6
MATTER
- - -
-
M
13 4 4
-
A
1 1 1
-
T+T+E
45 9 9
-
R
18 9 9

6

MATTER 77 23 23
-
-
7+7 2+3 2+3
-
-
14 5 5
-
-
1+4 - -

6

MATTER
5 5  5 
-
-
- - -
-
-
- - -
4 MIND 40 22 4
6
MATTER
77 23 5
10
Add
117 45 9
1+0
Reduce
1+1+7 4+5 -
1
Deduce
9 9 9

 

 

10 MIND + MATTER 117 45 9
16 POSITIVE + NEGATIVE

198

81 9

9

LIGHT + DARK 90 45 9

8

GOD + SATAN 81 27 9

 

 

 

THE ELEMENTS OF THE GODDESS

Caitlin Matthews 1989

Page38

"This ennead of aspects is endlessly adaptable for it is made up of nine, the most adjustable and yet essentially unchanging number. However one chooses to add up multiples of nine, for example 54, 72, 108, they always add up to nine"

 

1 22 333 4444 55555 666666 7777777 88888888 999999999

999999999 88888888 7777777 666666 55555 4444 333 22 1

 

 

12
HIEROGLYPHIC
135 81 9
12
HIEROGLYPHICS
135 81 9
5
HIERO
55 37 1
10
HIEROGLYPH
123 69 6
11
HIEROGLYPHS
142 70 7
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5
HIERO
55 37 1
1
I
9 9 9
2
OR
33 15 6
2
HE
13 13 13
-
HE + OR + I
55 37 28
-
-
- -- -
1
I
9 9 9
4
HERO
46 28 1
2
HE
13 13 13
8
THIRTEEN
99 45 9

 

 

I

AM

 THE HE AS IN SHE THAT IS THEE

 

 

LIGHT AND LIFE

Lars Olof Bjorn 1976

Page 197

"THE DNA MESSAGE IN A HUMAN CELL COMPRISES ABOUT 1 000 000 000 'LETTERS"

"IT MAY BE SAID TO BE A LANGUAGE WRITTEN WITH FOUR KINDS OF LETTER ONLY,

A, G, T, AND C."

  

4
A+G+T+C
31 13 4
7
LETTERS
99 27 9

11

A+G+T+C+LETTERS
130
40
13
- - - - -
- - - - -
3 DNA

19

10

1

3 RNA

33

15

6
6 D+N+A+R+N+A 52 25 7
- - - - -
- - - - -
6 DOUBLE  59 23 5
5 HELIX 58 31 4

11

DOUBLE HELIX
117 54 9
- - - - -
- - - - -

8

MAGNETIC

72

36 9
5 FIELD 36 27 9
13
MAGNETIC+FIELD
108 63 18
- - 1+0+8 6+3 1+8
13
MAGNETIC+FIELD
9 9 9

 

ANDDNA ANDDNA ANDDNA ANDDNA ANDDNA ANDDNA

 

LIGHT AND LIFE

Lars Olof Bjorn 1976

Page 197

"BY WRITING THE 26 LETTERS OF THE ALPHABET IN A CERTAIN ORDER ONE MAY PUT DOWN ALMOST ANY MESSAGE (THIS BOOK IS WRITTEN WITH THE SAME LETTERS AS THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA AND WINNIE THE POOH, ONLY THE ORDER OF THE LETTERS DIFFERS). IN THE SAME WAY NATURE IS ABLE TO CONVEY WITH HER LANGUAGE HOW A CELL AND A WHOLE ORGANISM IS TO BE CONSTRUCTED AND HOW IT IS TO FUNCTION. NATURE HAS SUCCEEDED BETTER THAN WE HUMANS;FOR THE GENETIC CODE THERE IS ONLY ONE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE WHICH IS THE SAME IN A MAN, A BEAN PLANT AND A BACTERIUM. "THE DNA MESSAGE IN A HUMAN CELL COMPRISES ABOUT 1 000 000 000 'LETTERS"

 

 

7 SPHERES 90 36 9
4 ORBS 54 18 9
7 BUBBLES 63 18 9
5 ROUND 72 27 9
4 BALL 27 9 9
4 HOOP 54 27 9
3 SUN 54 9 9
7 JUPITER 99 36 9
5 WORLD 72 27 9
11 SAGITTARIUS 144 45 9
4 GAIA 18 9 9
3 TAO 36 9 9
4 REAL 36 18 9
7 REALITY 90 36 9
1 I 9 9 9
2 ME 18 9 9
3 IVE 36 18 9
3 EGO 27 18 9
10 CONSCIENCE 90 45 9
6 DIVINE 63 36 9
7 THOUGHT 99 36 9
6 SORROW 108 36 9
4 LOVE 54 18 9
9 FIFTYFOUR 126 54 9
10 THIRTYFOUR 160 61 7
3 YOU 61 16 7
4 YOUR 79 25 7

7

LETTERS 99 27 9

8

LANGUAGE 68 32 5
9
LANGUAGES 87 33 6
9
NUMBERING 103 49 4
6
NUMBER 73 28 1

7

NUMBERS 92 29 2
10
NUMBERLESS 128 38 2

8

NUMERALS 84 30 3
5
HIERO 55 37 1
  GLYPHIC 80 44 8
12
HIEROGLYPHIC 135 81 9
8
GLYPHICS 99 45 9
5
GLYPH 68 32 5
6
GLYPHS 87 33 6
10
HIEROGLYPH 123 69 6
11
HIEROGLYPHS 142 70 7
13
HIEROGLYPHICS 154 82 1
6
SYMBOL 86 23 5
7
SYMBOLS 105 24 6
4
ZERO 64 28 1
3
ONE 34 16 7
8
ALPHABET 65 29 2
9
ALPHABETS 84 30 3

8

INSTINCT

108

36 9

9

INSTINCTS 127 37 1

11

INSTINCTUAL 142 43 7

7

NATURAL 87 24 6

6

NATURE 79 25 7

7

NATURES 98 26 8

 

 

LIGHT AND LIFE

Lars Olof Bjorn 1976

Page 197

"BY WRITING THE 26 LETTERS OF THE ALPHABET IN A CERTAIN ORDER ONE MAY PUT DOWN ALMOST ANY MESSAGE

 

9 UNIVERSAL 121 40 4
8 LANGUAGE 68 32 5
17 First Total 189 72 9
1+7 Add to Reduce 1+8+9 7+2 -
8 Second Total 18 9 9
- Reduce to Deduce 1+8 - -
8 Essence of Number 9 9 9
-
-
- - -
-
-
- - -
7 GENETIC 63 36 9
4

CODE

27 18 9
11 Add to Reduce 90 54 18
1+1 Reduce to Deduce 9+0 5+4 1+8
2 Essence of Number 9 9 9
-
-
- - -
-
-
- - -
6 DOUBLE 59 23 5
5 HELIX 58 31 4
11 Add to Reduce 117 54 9
1+1 Reduce to Deduce 1+1+7 5+4 -
2 Essence of Number 9 9 9
-
-
- - -
-
-
- - -
  MAGNETIC 72 36 9
5 FIELD 36 27 9
13 Add to Reduce 108 63 18
1+3 Reduce to Deduce 1+0+8 6+3 1+8
4 Essence of Number 9 9 9

 

 

THE

ROMEO ERROR

Lyall Watson 1974

Page 58

"IN BACKSTER'S LATER WORK WE FIND MORE EVIDENCE OF OF THE SOPHISTICATION OF THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE AND BEGIN TO GET SOME IDEA OF ITS SCOPE."

 

 

10
PRECESSION
123 51 6
2
OF
21 12 3
3
THE
33 15 6
9
EQUINOXES
129 48 3
24
Add to Reduce
306 126 18
2+4
Reduce to Deduce
3+0+6
1+2+6

1+8

6
Essence of Number
9 9 9

 

 

 

THE ELEMENTS OF THE GODDESS

Caitlin Matthews 1989

Page38

"This ennead of aspects is endlessly adaptable for it is made up of nine, the most adjustable and yet essentially unchanging number. However one chooses to add up multiples of nine, for example 54, 72, 108, they always add up to nine"

ENNEAD

5 x 5

E + E +N+N

5555

AND

A+D

5

 

 

EGYPT

7 x 4

G+Y+P

777

AND

E+T

7

 

 

 

THE FINDING OF THE THIRD EYE

Vera Stanley Alder 1938

Page 127

C

13

THE

'THIRD EYE'

 

 

MAGIC AND MYSTERY IN TIBET

Alexandra David-Neel 1965

Page x

 "By a strange shuffle of fate, Magic and Mystery in Tibet turned out to be
our thirteenth book. I find it interesting, but not meaningful, that the numbers 7, 11, and 13 recur quite frequently in my life. Claude Kendall, for example, had 13 letters in his name, as did Tiffany Thayer. Our office was at 70 Fifth Avenue, at the comer of 13th Street. Our room number was 706, which added up to 13, and was of course on the seventh floor."

 

 

8 THIRTEEN 99 45 9
3 ONE 34 16 7
5 THREE 56 29 2
8 O+N+E+T+H+R+E+E 90 45 9

 

 

MARTIAN GENESIS

Herbie Brennan

1

999

Page 110

"As more information emerges about the developed astronomy of the Olmec, the same deduction must be made as has been made concerning Egypt. A developed astronomy requires a lengthy period of observation.One expert, Dr M. Popeno-Hatch, estimates from the internal evidence of their astronomical records that the Olmec must have been on the scene at least as early as 2000BC.1 Their actual appearance may have been far earlier still. Their calendar begins in the year 3113 BC, about the same time King Menes was engaged in unifying Upper and Lower Egypt.

1In papers on Olmec and Maya Archaeology, University of California."

 

MENES

MEN SEE ME

 

 

THE MARS MYSTERY

Graham Hancock Robert Bauval & John Grigsby

1998

Page183

"In the enormously sophisticated mathematical and calendrical system of the Maya, which we have explored at length in other works, the date of this coming cataclysm was foretold. That date is 4 Ahau 8 Kankin. When it is translated into the Gregorian calendar that we use today it becomes 23 December AD 2012 . . ."

 

 

- MAYA
-
-
-
- M 13 4 4
- A+Y+A 27 9 9
4 MAYA

40

13 13
- - - - -
- - - - -
4 AHAU 31 13

4

6 KANKIN

60

24

6
10 - 91 37 10
-
-

9+1

3+7

1+0

10 - 10 10 1
- - - - -
- - - - -
-
AHAU
-
-
-
-
A+H 9 9 9
-
A+U 22 4 4
-
AHAU 31 13 13
- - - - -
- - - - -
-

KANKIN

-
-
-
-
K+A 12 3 3
-
N+K 25 7 7
-
I 9 9 9
-
N 14 5 5
-

KANKIN

60

24 24

 

"Ancient Egypt also preserved complex beliefs concerning the cyclic creation and destruction of worlds. The little known Edfu Building  Texts,8 for example, speak of a remote golden age, many thousands of years in the past, when the gods themselves lived on an island the 'Homeland of the Primeval Ones'. This island, the texts tell us, was utterly destroyed in a terrible storm / Page 184 / and flood caused by a great serpent'.9 The majority of the 'divine inhabitants' were drowned10 but the survivors of the cataclysm settled in Egypt where they became known as 'the Builder Gods, who fashioned in the primeval time the Lords of Light . . .'11 According to the Edfu texts, it was these survivors who set out the foundations of all the future pyramids and temples of Egypt and who handed down the religion that would much later be practised throughout the land under the semi-divine rule of the Pharaohs."

 

4

EDFU

-

-
-
-
E+D
9 9 9
-
F+U
27 9 9
-
EDFU
36 18 18
-
-
3+6 1+8 1+8
-
-
9 9 9

 

 

THE MARS MYSTERY

Graham Hancock Robert Bauval & John Grigsby

1998

Photographic caption opposite Page 278

Circumscribed tetrahedron: if a tetrahedron,the simplest of the platonic solids, is placed within a rotating sphere with one apex at the north or south pole, the other  three apexes will lie at exactly 19.5 degrees from the equator. This tetrahedral angle of 19.5 degrees occurs with unnatural frequency in the measurements of the Cydonian anomolies. Evidence of a lost mathe-matical message?

 

13 CIRCUMSCRIBED 127 55 1
11 TETRAHEDRON 128  56 2
24
-
255 111 3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5 TETRA 64 19 1
6 HEDRON 64 37 1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
FIVE 42 24 6
8
PLATONIC 90 36 9
6
SOLIDS 78 24 6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5 NORTH 75 30 3
5 SOUTH 83 20 2
4 EAST 45 9 9
4 WEST 67 13 4
18
Add
270 72 18
1+8
Reduce
2+7+0 7+2 1+8
9
Deduce
9 9 9

 

 

CHRISTIAN MUSLIM DIALOGUE

H.M. Baagil, M.D

May

99

Page 41

(Genesis 17: 24-27) "And Abraham was ninety years old and nine, when he was circumcised in the flesh of his foreskin. And Ishmael his son was thirteen years old, when he was was circumcised in the flesh of his foreskin. In the selfsame day was Abraham circumcised, and Ishmael his son. And all the men of his house, born in the house, and bought with money of the stranger, were circumcised with him".

A year later Isaac was born and circumcised when he was eight days old (Genesis 21:4-5): And Abraham circumcised his son Isaac being eight days old as God had commanded him. And Abraham was an hundred years old, when his son Isaac was born unto him"

So when the covenant was made and sealed (circumcision and sacrifice) Abraham was ninetynine and Ishmael thirteen years old. Isaac was born a year later when Abraham was a hundred years old."

 

8

ABRAHAM'S

63

27 9
- - - - -
- - - - -
7
ABRAHAM
44 26 8
5
ABRAM
35 17 8
13
First Total
79 43 16
-
Add to Reduce
7+9 4+3 1+6
13
Second Total
16 7 7
1+3
Reduce to Deduce
1+6 - -
4
Essence of Number
7 7 7
- - - - -
- - - - -
5
SARAH
47 20 2
5
SARAI
48 21 3
5
HAGAR
35 26 8
15
First Total

130

67

13

1+5
Add to Reduce

1+3+0

6+7

1+3

6

Second Total
4

13

4

-
Reduce to Deduce
-

1+3

-
6
Essence of Number
4 4 4
- - - - -
- - - - -
7
ISHMAEL
67 31 4
5
ISAAC
33 15 6
12
First Total

100

46

10
1+2
Add to Reduce
1+0+0

4+6

1+0
3
Second Total

1

10

1

 
Reduce to Deduce
- 1+0 -
3
Essence of Number

1

1

1

- - - - -
- - - - -
2
UR

39

12 3
4
CHALDEAN
48 30 3
8
CHALDEES
57 30 3
7
CHALDEA
34 25 7
- - - - -
- - - - -
7
RAINBOW
82 37 1
8
COVENANT
94 31

4

- - - - -
- - - - -
12
CIRCUMCISION
136 64 1
11
CIRCUMCISED
107 53 8
9
CIRCUMCIS
98 127 1
- - - - -
- - - - -
13 CIRCUMFERENCE 123 69 6
6 C+I+R+C+U+M 67 31 4
- - - - -
- - - - -
6 CIRCLE 50 32 5
4 C+I+R+C 33 24 6
1 L 12 3 3
5 CIRCE 38 29 2
- - - - -
- - - - -
- CIRCLE - - -
- C 3 3 3
- I 9 9 9
- R 18 9 9
- C 3 3 3
- L 12 3 3
- E 5 5 5
- CIRCLE - - -
5 ROUND 72 27 9
4 HOOP 54 27 9
9 Add 126 54 18
  Reduce
1+2+6
5+4 1+8
9 Deduce 9 9 9
- - - - -
- - - - -
7 GENESIS 78 33 6
- - - - -
- - - - -
10 NAMES OF GOD 99 45 9
1 I 9 9 9
7 THOUGHT 99 36 9
6 DIVINE 63 36 9
4 LOVE 54 18 9
2 ME 18 9 9

 

 

MARIO AND THE MAGICIAN AND OTHER STORIES

Thomas Mann

1936

Page 336

" Abraham, was likewise so old and stricken in years, already ninety-nine. And what woman could not but laugh at the thought of indulging in lust with a ninety-nine year old man "

99

9 + 9

18

1+8

9

 

 

CHRISTIAN MUSLIM DIALOGUE

H.M. Baagil, M.D

May

99

Page 21

..."So in the miraculous birth of Jesus, Matthew mentioned the Holy Ghost and Luke mentioned the angel Gabriel. What is the Holy Ghost then?"

Page 52

John 14:16: "And I will pray the father, and he shall give you another comforter, that he may abide with you for ever."

We do not know exactly the original Aramaic word used by Jesus for Comforter. Other Bibles use Consoler, Advocate, Helper, and in Greek Bibles the word Paraclete."

 

3
THE
33 15 6
4
HOLY
60 24 6
5
GHOST
69 24 6
12
Add
162 63 18
1+2
Reduce
1+6+2 6+3 1+8
3
Deduce
9 9 9
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-

9

PARACLETE
81 36 9

 

 

CHRISTIAN MUSLIM DIALOGUE

H.M. Baagil, M.D

May

99

Page 7

"C. It feels strange to hear the name Allah. Why don't you say God if you speak English?

M, Yes, indeed, the name Allah seems to be strange to non-Muslims but this name has been used by all the Prophets since Adam until Muhammad{PDUH}. It is a contraction of the two Arabic words Al-Ilah, i.e . The God. By dropping the letter "I" you will find the word Allah. According to its position in an Arabic sentence it can have the form Allaha which is close to the Hebrew name of the Creator, i.e Eloha"

"By dropping the letter

"I"

you will find the word

Allah.

1 I 9 9 9
5 ALLAH - - -
- A+L+L 25 7 7
- A+H 9 9 9
5 ALLAH 34 16 16
- - 3+4 1+6 1+6
5 ALLAH 7 7 7

 

 

 

THE BIBLE

Scofield Reference

Page 922

HOSEA

C2:16

"And it shall be at that day, saith the Lord that thou shalt call me Ishi and shalt call me no more Baali"

 

AND IT SHALL BE AT THAT DAY SAITH THE LORD THAT THOU SHALT CALL

ME

ISHI

 

1 I
9
9 9
2 ME

18

9 9
4 ISHI
-
-
-
1 I 9 9 9
-
S+H 27 9 9
-
I 9 9 9
4

ISHI

45

27 27
-
- 4+5 2+7 2+7

4

ISHI 9 9 9

 

RISHI = 9 9 = RISHI

 

 

FINGERPRINTS OF THE GODS

Graham Hancock

1995

Page 258

"Likewise when one finds numbers like 108, or 9 x 13 reappearing under several multiples in the Vedas, in the temples of Angkor, in Babylon, in Heraclitus' dark utterances, and also in the Norse Valhalla, it is not accident . . ."

Page 490

Library angels

The missing piece of the puzzle

"The novelist Arthur Koestler, who had a great interest in synchronicity, coined the term 'library angel' to describe the unknown agency responsible for the lucky breaks researchers sometimes get which lead / Page 491/ to exactly the right information being placed in their hands at exactly the right moment"

 

.

SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW

 

CHARIOTS OF THE GODS

Erich Von Daniken 1969

THE SEARCH FOR DIRECT COMMUNICATION


Page 162
"An astonishing idea, which-transferred, to the realm of technology-would look something like this. In New York or a monster computer would be fed with all the known data on physics. Whenever and from wherever the computer was interrogated, it would give its answer in fractions of a second. Another computer might be in Zurich with the whole of medical knowledge stored inside it. One in Moscow would be stuffed with all the facts about biology, another in Cairo would have no gaps in its astronomical knowledge. In short all the knowledge in the world, arranged by branches, would be stored in various centres in the world. Connected by radio, thr. computer in Cairo, if asked for medical information, would pass on the questions to the computer in Zurich in the hundredth of a secona. Edgar Cayce's brain must have functioned in much the same way as this perfectly credible and already technically feasible computer link-up.
I now put forward the bold speculation: what if all '(or even only a few highly trained) human brains have unknown forms of energy at their disposal and possess the ability to make contact with all living beings? We know frighteningly little about the functions and potentialities of the human brain; but it is known that only one tenth of the cortex functions in the brain of a healthy man. What are the remaining nine-tenths doing? The fact that men have recovered from incurable diseases by will power and nothing else is well-known and scientifically' documented. Perhaps a 'gear' unknown to us has been engaged and set an additional tenth or two-tenths of the cortex working? If we assume the fantastic idea that the strongest forms of energy operate in the brain, then a strong mental impulse would be noticeable everywhere simultaneously. If science succeeds in making such a 'wild' idea demonstrable, 'it could mean that all intelligences in the universe belong to the same unknown structure.

Page 163

Let me give an example. If a strong electrical impulse is released at any point in a tank full of millions of bacteria, it is felt everywhere and by every species of bacteria. The surge of current is perceived everywhere at the same moment. I quite realise that this comparison is imperfect, for electricity is a known form of energy and dependent on the speed of light. I am concerned with a form of energy that is available and effective everywhere simultaneously. I imagine simply an as yet unidentified form of energy which will one day make the incomprehensible comprehensible.
In order to give a semblance of probability to the extraordinary idea, I shall quote the report of an experiment carried out on 29 and 3° May, 1965. In its scope and nature, it must be unique. On these two days 1,008 people concentrated at the same time, indeed at the same second, on pictures, sentences and groups of symbols, which ~ere 'radiated' into the universe by them with concentrated power. The fact of this,mass experiment Js not the only astonishing thing, the results are strange, too. None of the participants knew any of the others; they lived hundreds of miles apart. Yet 2.7 per cent of the participants answered on ready printed forms that they had seen a picture, nam~ly the model of an atom. Since collusion on the part of the 'guinea-pigs' was impossible, it is surprising that as many as 2.7 per cent should have seen the same 'mental picture'. Telepathy? Hocus pocus? Chance? Admittedly, the whole thing is a science-fiction subject, but ,the experiment, organised by scientists, did take place. It is quite obvious that we don't know everything yet. The result of an experiment by a group of physicists at Princeton University is equally inexplicable. While investigating tile disintegration of electrically neutral K mesons, they reached a result that was theoretically impossible because it contradicted a long established principle of nuclear physics.

Page 164

One more extraordinary example. One part of the relativity theory says that mass and energy are only different forms of one and the same phenomenon. (E=mc'.) Put simply, mass can literally be produced from the void. Supposing a strong beam of energy is shot past a heavy atomic nucleus, then the beam of energy disappears into the strong electrical field of energy of the, atomic nucleus and an electron and a positron appear in its place. Energy in the form of a beam has changed into the mass of two electrons. To the mind that has not been trained scientifically the process seems crazy and yet it takes place exactly like that. There is nothing to be ashamed of if you cannot follow Einstein; one scientist called him the great solitary because he could only discuss his theory with a dozen or
so of his contemporaries.
After this excursion into the still unexplored fields of thought transference and the functions of the human brain, let us turn back to our theme again."

 


JUST CATS
Fernand Mery

Souvenir Press. London 1957

Page 24

"In the year 999, in the tenth day of the Fifth Moon, at the Imperial Palace of Kyoto, a cat gave birth for the first time recorded here, and to five little kittens. The emperor so marvelled at this that he charged his ministers with the care of them; they were to bring the kittens up exactly the same way as they had been nursed as children. When the kittens were grown, he made it known at Court that he wished the breeding to continue."

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China's Imperial Palace
Great Hall


HISTORY AND IMPORTANCE OF THE FORBIDDEN CITY


"In the heart of Beijing, the Imperial Palace remained the residence of the emperors for nearly five hundred years, from the 15th century to the early 20th century, and was the actual and symbolic seat of imperial power. Popularly known as the Forbidden City, it was built in the Ming Dynasty between the 4th and the 18th years of the Yongle period (1406 - 1420 AD). Many of the buildings of the Palace have been repaired and rebuilt, but their basic form and layout remain in their original state.

This magnificent, palatial architectural complex covers an area of over 2,350,000 square feet and contains 9,999 rooms. The largest complex of its kind in the world, it is surrounded by ten-foot-high walls that are crowned by four observation towers and flanked by a deep moat. The walls are pierced by four large gates, each with three openings and a broad crowning pavilion."

"and contains 9,999 rooms

 

 

THE ELEMENTS OF THE GODDESS

Caitlin Matthews 1989

Page38

"This ennead of aspects is endlessly adaptable for it is made up of nine, the most adjustable and yet essentially unchanging number. However one chooses to add up multiples of nine, for example 54, 72, 108, they always add up to nine"

 

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5
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ENNEAD
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FINGERPRINTS OF THE GODS

Graham Hancock

1995

Page 458

"This was Egypt, the real organic Egypt of today and yesterday, which overlapped (but spread out far beyond) the strange' official' Egypt of the map described, a rectangular fiction exactly seven terrestrial degrees in length."

"Whoever they may have been, it was obvious that the original planners and architects of the Giza necropolis had belonged to a civilization which knew the earth to be a sphere, knew its dimensions / Page 459 / almost as well as we do ourselves, and had divided it into 360 degrees, just as we do today.

The proof of this lay in the creation of a symbolic official 'country' exactly seven terrestrial degrees in length, and in the admirably geodetic location and orientation to the cardinal points of the Great Pyramid."

 

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153 feet x 12 inches = 1836 inches

 

 

HALL OF THE GODS

Nigel Appleby

1998

Page 322

The Book of the Dead and the Hall of Records



" In John 6: 51, Jesus describes himself as 'that living bread which has come down from heaven'. As I explained earlier, tne Egyptian hieroglyph for bread is identical in shape to the King's Chamber seal boss (see figure 66).
We have already noted previously that the Grand Gallery is 153 feet in length. The number 153 has a .long Christian tradition associated with the notion of enlightened souls,'primarily drawn from the symbolism of 153 fish as outlined towards the end of John's Gospel. Here the disciples are told to cast their nets to the right, which they promptly do - and so catch the said 153 fish. The King's Chamber flooi'ls exactly 153 courses of masonry below the summit platform. Years after reading about the connections of 153 within the Great Pyramid, and biblical passages that outlined the'humber in relation to "fishing and the specific term of casting the nets to the right, I was not surprised to read almost identical symbolism within the Egyptian Book of the Dead.
Pyramid rituals

'lihe basic concept behind the ancient Egyptian initiate trying to get from this world into the next focused upon passing through 4 frontiers of the sky. This required the departed spirit to convince the guardians to grant a free passage, only granted by knowing secret words and names, which, when repeated, 'were guaranteed to ward off any aggressor or evil apparition. As a consequence, any person daring to venture into the underworld would require magical skills of the very highest order. In ferrying oneself across the 4 frontiers of the sky the services of a ferryman were essential, and'the initiate needed to know the correct answers to the ferryman's questions in order to use his boat, 'which was of course a celestial boat. The knowledge required involved knowing mythology, the
/ gods' names, and the magic of Egypt, as well as possessing mathematical and practical scientific skills. I see in these rituals a memory that "the hitherto unknown pre-dynastic priests, from whom the Egyptians obtained their knowledge, were scientists, technologists and perhaps even metaphysicists."


SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW

 

DAD ADD DAD DAD DAD ADD DAD

I HAVE ADDED DAD DAD ADDED HAVE I

MAM ADD MAM MAM MAM ADD MAM

I HAVE ADDED MAM MAM ADDED HAVE I

MAM ADD DAD MAM MAM DAD ADD MAM

I HAVE ADDED DAD DAD ADDED HAVE I

DAD ADD MAM DAD DAD ADD MAM

I HAVE ADDED MAM MAM ADDED HAVE I

 

 

HOLY BIBLE

Scofield Reference

JEREMIAH

C 33 V 3

"CALL UNTO ME, AND I WILL ANSWER THEE

AND SHOW THEE GREAT AND MIGHTY THINGS WHICH THOU KNOWEST NOT"

 

 

HOLY BIBLE

Scofield Reference

Page 510

II CHRONICLES

C22 V 1

Accession of Ahaziah over Judah

( 2 Ki. 8. 24-26).

"And the inhabitants of Jerusalem made Ahaziah his youngest son king in his stead:..."

 

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7

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Reduce
5+4 3+6 3+6

7

Deduce
9 9 9

 

 

CHRISTIAN MUSLIM DIALOGUE

H.M. Baagil

May

99

Page 12

II Samuel 8:9-10
"When Toi king of Hamath heard that David had smitten all the host of Hadadezer, Then Toi sent Joram his son unto king David, to salute him, and to bless him, because he had fought against Hadadezer, and had smitten him; for Hadadezer had wars with And Joram with him vessels of silver, and vessels of gold, and vessels of brass."

 

9

HADADEZER

- - -
- HA 9 9 9
- DAD 9 9 9
- EZE 36 18 9
- R 18 9 9

9

HADADEZER

72 45 36
- - 7+2 4+5 3+6

9

HADADEZER

9 9 9

 

I Chronicles 18:9-10
  "Now when Tou king of Hamath heard how David had smitten all the host of Hadarezer king of Zobah; He sent Hadoram his son to king David, to enquire of his welfare, and to congratulate him because he had fought against Hadarezer, and smitten him; (for Hadarezer had a war with Tou;) and with him all manner of ves-sels of gold and silver and brass."

 

9

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- R 18 9 9
- E+Z+E 36 18 9
- R 18 9 9

9

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- - 8+6 5+0 4+1

9

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- - 1+4 - -
9
HADAREZER
5 5 5

 

 

THE BIBLE

Scofield Reference

JEREMIAH

C 36 V 13

Page 814

"And when he was in the gate of Benjamin, a captain of the ward was there,whose name was Irijah, the son of Shelemiah, the son of Hananiah: and he took Jeremiah the prophet, saying, Thou fallest away to the Chaldeans"

 

 

CHRONICLES

C 7 V 7

The sons of Issachar.

Page 464

"And the sons of Bela; Ezbon and Uzzi, and Uzziel and Jerimoth, and Iri, five; heads of the house of their fathers, mighty men of valour: and were reckoned by their genealo-gies twenty and two thousand and thirty and four. 

 

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ISRAEL
64 28 1
5

PEACE

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ISRAEL 64 37 28
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6
ISRAEL 10 10 10
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6
ISRAEL 1 1 1

 

 

CHRISTIAN MUSLIM DIALOGUE

H.M. Baagil, M.D

May

99

Page 3

C. If all three religions, Judaism, Christianity and Islam, are claiming to emanate from one and the same creator, why do they differ?

All Prophets from Adam to Muhammad [PBUH] were sent with the same message: that is, the total submission of mankind to Allah. This submission in Arabic is called Islam; Islam means also Peace, peace between the Creator and His creatures."

 

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30

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M

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54

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5

ISLAM
9
9
9

 

 

11
ISISREALLAM

118

46

ONE

CITY OF REVELATION

John Michell

1972

Page 7

"There were formerly two other letters, representing numbers 90 and 900, but they became obsolete in literature, retained only as numerical symbols."

NINETYSIXSIXTYNINENINESIXTYSIXNINETY

THE MAN WHO LOVED ONLY NUMBERS

Paul Hoffman

1

999

Page 217

"Mathematicians in India in the sixth century had developed a place value system and introduced the concept of a zero to keep their symbols in their proper places. Thus a 1 with an 0 after it, or 10, is a very different number from a 1 alone. Erdos, who always joked that he was old and stupid, said the Indians were very clever, not just in their discovery of zero, but in their choice of similar- sounding Hindi words for stupid person (buddhu) and old person (buddha).

In the seventh century, Hindu scholars introduced Islam to the Indian number scene, and the ideas of zero / Page 216 ( omitted) and place value spread rapidly throughout the Arabic world. Six centuries later, Fibonacci was so impressed with the ease of the Hindu-Arabic numerals that he wanted to make Pisan merchants aware of them. In 1202, he wrote Liber abaci (Book of the Abacus), which, despite the title had little to do with the Abacus and a lot to do with liberating computations from the yoke of Roman numerals. The book seems quaint from the vantage point of the twentieth century, because it explains what we take for granted.

"The nine Indian figures are: 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 , and with the sign Zero. . . any number can be written."

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE

9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

1
occurs
x
2
=
2
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2
2
occurs
x
3
=
6
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occurs
x
1
=
3
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4
occurs
x
2
=
8
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5
occurs
x
13
=
65
6+5
=
11
1+1
=
2
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occurs
x
6
=
36
3+6
=
9
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7
occurs
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1
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7
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8
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x
2
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16
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7
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6
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54
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"The nine Indian figures are: 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 , and with the sign Zero. . . any number can be written."

ZERO = 64 64 = ZERO

ZERO = 28 28 = ZERO

ZERO = 1 1 = ZERO

ZERO ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN EIGHT NINE

 

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14
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7
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3
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THE MAN WHO LOVED ONLY NUMBERS

Paul Hoffman

1

999

Page 31

"Numbers too can have a trancendent quality. Take the prime numbers, integars like 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, and 17, which are evenly divisible only by themselves and one"

2
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5
5
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8
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5

NON PRIME NUMBERS CAN BE MADE BY MULTIPLYING TWO OTHER NUMBERS TOGETHER

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6
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52
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7
8
5
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24
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WHICH SIDE SHALL

I

CAST THE NET

?

CAST IT ON THE RIGHT SIDE

 

5
PRIME
61 34 7
7
NUMBERS
92 29 2
12
PRIME+NUMBERS
153 63 9
1+2
  1+5+3 6+3 -
3
PRIME+NUMBERS
9 9 9

 

 

DICTIONARY OF MATHEMATICS

E.J Borowski & J.M Borwein

1

999

"Prime number or prime, n. a natural number divisible by no integers other than unity and itself, such as 2, 3, 5, 7, 11 ..., and -2, - 3, - 5,...There are infinitely many prime numbers..."

 

 

1
3
ONE
34
16
7
2
3
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58
13
4
3
5
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56
29
2
4
4
FIVE
42
24
6
5
5
SEVEN
65
20
2
15
20
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2
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3
3
3

 

 

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13+5 = 18 1+8 = 9

DAD ADD DAD DAD DAD ADD DAD

I HAVE ADDED DAD DAD ADDED HAVE I

MAM ADD MAM MAM MAM ADD MAM

I HAVE ADDED MAM MAM ADDED HAVE I

MAM ADD DAD MAM MAM DAD ADD MAM

I HAVE ADDED DAD DAD ADDED HAVE I

DAD ADD MAM DAD DAD ADD MAM

I HAVE ADDED MAM MAM ADDED HAVE I

MAM DAD ADD ME ME ADD DAD MAM

I

HAVE ADDED YOU YOU ADDED HAVE

I

THANK

YOU

 

 
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