The Fingerprints Of The Gods
Graham Hancock

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"These he joined to the 360 days of which the year then consisted (emphasis added)."
"Elsewhere the myth informs us that the 360 -  day year  consists of  "12 months of 30 days each" Note 6 And in general,as Sellers observes , "phrases are used which prompt simple mental calculations and an attention to numbers ". note 7
"Elsewhere the myth informs us that the 360-day year consists of  '12 months of 30 days each'.  
Thus far we have been provided with three of Seller's precessional: 360, 12 and 30.  The fourth number,which occurs later in the text, is by far the most important.  As we saw in Chapter Nine, the evil deity known as Set led a group of conspirators in a plot to kill Osiris.  The number of these conspirators was 72."


Harmonic 288
The Atomic Table of Elements


Inscribe,describe, and ascribe where appropriate scribe, said Zed Aliz Zed


After thanking The Other Man for the past everything, Alizzed and the scribe said their goodbyes,
Wi, nary a tear in any of the I's of the nine why's present.


Anyhows after they'd enjoyed a good fall about laughing. The Zed AlizZed and the far yonder scribe set off again, and again, on their not so weary way.


Alizzed Zed fired off a cluster of salvoes.
The scribe writ a salvoe of clusters



Alizzed and the scribe, had listened to brother Thomas, tell his tale and a half sat around the well at Dothan, after which good brother Joseph to their unequal amaze jumped through the hoop of a mocking laugh, straight  back into the well, well would you believe.
And if you don't believe that, you will believe anything writ the scribe.



Coincidence = 11 x 9 iz  99



Hold thee fast tight, the light, at the beginning of the end of yonder rainbow. Said Zed Aliz, and go forwards as if there are no tomorrows and until there is no more forward to go. Then shall thou knowest the secret destiny that never was. Along with the gold that never was. The scribe resolved to pick up the gold as soon as it didn't show itself.



Take note scribe said the Zed Aliz Zed.That man The Other Man, is a seven times winner.



These tributes to The Creative Being of the That will continue to be offered until the time it becomes, once and for all, as ever again, to enter the oh so perfect fit of The Osiris Box.



At this, both Zed Aliz and the scribe could not escape a chuckle, and so a chuckle escaped to see the light of day



That there are mistakes may be true said the scribe, but it waint be for want a trying.

Fingerprints Of  The Gods
Graham Hancock

Page 457   4 + 5 = 9 + 7 = 16   1 + 6 = 7

" What we now have is a representation of a strip on the surface of planet earth that is exactly 2* 48 / wide. How long is this strip? Ancient Egypt's 'official' northern and southern borders
( which bore no more relationship to settlement patterns than the official eastern and western boundaries) are marked by the horizontal lines at the top and bottom of the map and are located respectively at 31* o6 / north. 5  The northern border, 31* 06 / north, joins the two outer ends of the estuary of the Nile. The southern border, 24* 06/ N,
marks the precise latitude of the island of Elephantine at Aswan ( Seyne) where an important astronomical and solar observatory was located throughout known Egyptian history. Note 6 It seems, that this archaic land, sacred since time began - the creation and habitation of the gods - was originally conceived of as a geometric concept
exactly seven terrestrial degrees in length
."

 

 

 

THE HOLY BIBLE
Scofield References
The First Book Of Moses

GENESIS.

The original creation.

Page 3  

B.C. 4004
       "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
                                                                Earth made waste and empty by judgement  ( Jer. 4 23-26).
2        And the earth was without form and void: and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
                                                            The new beginning -  the first day : light diffused.
3      And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.    
4
      And God saw the light, that it  

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was good and God divided the light from the darkness.
5      And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning was the first day.
14    And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night: and let them be for  sea-sons, and for days, and years:
15    And let them be for lights in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth: and it was so .
16    And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the the day , and the lesser light to rule the night: he made
        the stars also.
17   And God set them in the fir-mament of the heaven to give light upon the earth,
18   And to rule over the day and over the night, and to divide the light from the darkness: and God saw that it was good.

St Luke A.D.33. Chapter 11

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33    "No man, when he hath lighted a candle putteth it in a secret place, neither under a bushel, but on a                 candle stick, that   they which come in may see the light.  
34
   The light of the body is the eye: therefore when thine eye is single, thy body also is full of light; but when thine eye is
      
evil, thy body also is full of darkness.
35  
Take heed therefore that the light which is in thee be not dark-ness.
36
   If thy whole body therefore be full of light, having no part dark, the whole shall be full of light, as when the bright shining of a can-dle doth give thee light .

Joseph And His Brothers
Thomas Mann

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"Is he not wonderfully pretty and well-favoured, like a god of light, little Mama?" he asked Tiy, who sat leaning her cheek against three fingers of her dark little hand that blazed with gems.
       "You have summoned him because of the wisdom and power of interpretation he is supposed to have ," she answered looking into space
       "They belong together, broke in Amenhotep quickly and eagerly "Pharaoh has considered much and perceived much on this point; he has discussed it with visiting ambassadors often from afar and foreign lands, magi, priests, and initiates who brought him from east and west news of the thoughts of men. For where all must he not hearken and what all not observe: to test to choose, and make useful the usable that he may perfect the teaching and establish the image of truth according to the will of his Father above! Beauty, little Mama, and you dear Amu, has to do with wisdom through the medium of light. For light is the medium and the means, when relationship streams out on three sides: to beauty, to love, and to knowledge of truth. These are one in him, and light is their three-in-oneness. Strangers bore to me the teaching of the beginning god, born of flames, a beautiful god of light and love, and his name was 'first born brilliance.' That is a glorious, a useful contribution, for therein is dis-played the unity of love and light. But light is beauty as well as truth and knowledge, and if you would learn the medium of truth, then know that is love."


 

THE HOLY BIBLE
Scofield Reference
GENESIS  
B.C. 2348.

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Chapter 9

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15

16

17

" And God spake unto Noah, and to his sons with him, saying,
And I behold, I establish my covenent with you, and with your seed after you;
And with every living creature that is with you, of the fowl, of the cattle, and of every beast of the earth with you; from all that go out of the ark, to every beast of the earth.
And I will establish my cove-nant with you; neither shall all flesh be cut off any more by the waters of a flood; neither shall there any more be a flood to destroy the earth.
And God said, this is the token of the covenant I make with you and every li-ving creature that is with you for perpetual generations:
I do set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be for a cove-nant between me and the earth, that the bow shall be seen in the cloud:
And I will remember my cove-nant, which is between me and you and every living creature of all flesh; and the waters shall no more become a flood to destroy all flesh.
And the bow shall be in the cloud; and I will look upon it, That I may remember the everlasting covenant between God and every living creature of all flesh that is upon the earth.
And God said unto Noah, This is the token of the covenant, which I have established between me and all flesh that is upon the earth."

 


'A Hard Rains A Gonna Fall'
Bob Dylan

"...What did you see my blue eyed son what did  you see my darling young one"

"..A young girl she gave me a rainbow"

CATCHING THE LIGHT  
Arthur Zajonc

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"...rainbow serpent"

Page 163

"...Iris goddess of the rainbow,"
                "...Running on the rainy wind," as Homer speaks of her,"

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"...Returning to Plato on Iris: "This sense of wonder is the mark of the philosopher. Philosophy indeed has no other origin, and he was a good genealogist who made Iris the daughter of Thau-mas." Note4  The genealogy of the Western mind reaches back to Iris, to man's wonder at the rainbow, and reaches forward to the twilight of the gods, and the destruction of the rainbow, the end of the covenant between Jahve and mankind."


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"...Aristotle's theory of colours viewed all colours as intermediates between white and black. Applying his theory to the rainbow, three colours arose: "When sight is relatively b the change is to red ; the next stage is green, and a further degree of weakness gives violet." These were the colours of Aristotle's rainbow."  


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Minus diagram. " Light rays entering a raindrop (above) and leaving (below). Notice how they crowd around ray seven. Here is where the rainbow will appear."

Fingerprints Of  
The Gods Graham Hancock

Page 457  

"It seems, that this archaic land, sacred since time began - the creation and habitation of the gods - was originally conceived of as a geometric concept exactly seven terrestrial degrees in length."


 

Oxford Concise  
SCIENCE Dictionary  
New Edition

'handy and readable.  .  .  .for scientists aged nine to ninety' Nature

Page 148

"colour The sensation produced when light of different wavelengths falls on the human eye. Although the visible spectrum covers a continuously vary-ing range of colours from red to vio-let it is usually split into seven colours (the visible spectrum) with the following approximate wavelength ranges:
red        
740 - 620 nm
orange
  620 - 585 nm
yellow
   585 - 575 nm
green    
575 - 500 nm
blue      
500 - 445 nm
indigo
   445 - 425 nm
violet  
  425 - 390 nm
A mixture of all these colours give white light: other colour are produced by varying the proportions or omitting components."


Number of letters in word.
Red
3
Orange
6
Yellow
6
Green
5
Blue
4
Indigo
6
Violet
6



3 + 6 + 6 + 5 + 4 + 6 + 6  =  36
3 x 6 x 6 x 5 x 4 x 6 x 6
  18 x 6
   108 x 5
      540 x 4
        2160 x 6
         12960 x 6
            77760



The Zed Aliz Zed said to the far yonder scribe is Isis Iris. The scribe writ is Iris Isis.
Zed Aliz Zed said on an alphabetical scale of one to nine the 'R', azin Iris, is number eighteen.
The scribe then writ Ra and the blessed eight.  



O S I R I S        I R I S      I S I S
       I R I S         R = 18     1 + 8    = 9
       I I S          S = 19     1 + 9    = 10  
R  is the 18th  letter of the alphabet  S the 19th

 

Numerology

Geddes and Grosset 1999.
Introduction.

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"Nunerology is the name given to an ancient method of study-ing numbers that has been in use for thousands of years."
"...The most popular form of numerology in use today is based on the work of Py-thagoras, the famous Greek mathematician and philosopher who lived during the sixth century bc."
"...It was Pythagora's belief that numbers were the first of all things in nature. It was his belief that numbers were the basis of everything, in the natural, spiritual and scientific world. He believed that everything could be reduced to mathematical terms and that everything had a numerical value. Through studying the world in numerical form, he sought to achieve greater understanding of the world he lived in. Pythagoras, who believed that numbers created order and beauty, founded a school for students to follow his philosophy, and this was known as the Italic or Pythagorean School."

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"...Pythagoras formulated the concept called the Music of the Spheres', based on the idea that all the planets in the universe formed a harmonious whole consisting of a mu-sical chorus. He discovered that there was a relationship between sound and numbers, and developed this discov-ery to form his metaphysical concept. He suggested that every planet was a certain distance from a central point in the universe and that if an invisible string connected each planet to the central point, when plucked the string would emit a certain tone or vibration. Each sound or vibration could be associated with a particular number. He also be-lieved that the sound or vibration of the universe dictated by the planets would have a b influ-ence on the character of an individual born at that particu-lar time.
      Numerologists believe that the numbers one to nine have specific characteristics , and these characteristics are the basis for the methods of analysis described in this book. The numbers one to nine are the only numbers that are  

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believed to be significant to numerology. All numbers greater than nine can be reduced to a single digit by the process of fadic addition, for example:
       12 is reduced to 3 by adding 1 and 2;
       49 is reduced to 4 by adding 4 and 9 which equals 13 and subsequently adding 1 and 3 to make 4."