Socrates: This is what I was talking about, (Plate 1, - TopicsExpress



          

Socrates: This is what I was talking about, (Plate 1, Ani) Thine enemy is given to the (10) fire, the evil one hath fallen; his arms are bound, and his legs hath Ra taken from him. The children of (11) impotent revolt shall never rise up again. In the arsenal of wisdoms required to navigate the human condition, geolocation and socio-political history coupled with extended periods of stability often spawn gods used to factor the common wisdoms required to see the initiated through the vagaries of life. For instance, in the Orunmila story, where he pretends to die so that he can see who really loves him, this is one particular wisdom in the Nigerian arsenal that one uses continually. The first take away is that there are more general wisdoms required to navigate a certain geo-spatial locale after a certain period of time and the second is that the initiated refactor the most usable over time and store them in a compendium like the Ifa corpus. No culture is devoid of this. What I am arguing and am increasingly seeing to be accurate is that the Hebrew have refactored, to an extent pristine, the generalities that occur when a civilization is stable and prosperous and in their corpus of metaphors are the secrets to maintaining prosperity, embedded ultimately in the Hebrew culture of the Jubilee. What Jesus does is refactor, one more time, and give us the key to modernity, when the population must be managed by a relative few, given that prosperity breeds size but not always talent, and so in the communion of Jesus is embedded the entire history of the previously highest refactored compendium, Hebrew, as well as the new wisdom sourced from reflecting upon how and why King David was able to rediscover the old wisdom after the flood of Noah. No civilization worth its salt can hope to achieve stable prosperity without mastering the metaphors of Genesis, but beyond that--given the current population--none will make it anywhere without furthering mastering Jesus own modern metaphors. And yet,we find that both Jesus and Adams metaphors are predated by those found in Ani, the 19th Dynasty, and Ive just shown in Plate 1 the immaculate conception that introduces a supposedly well known metaphor, of the evil one without legs--the serpent in Eden. This metaphor, of miscommunication, is hashed out completely in many of the ancient Egyptian scrolls. When we look at the glyphs that are transliterated Tua Re or adoration to re when riseth he in the eastern horizon of heaven it takes some doing to eventually appreciate that it is atoto a re re. If I hadnt lived in Nigeria, I would NEVER have made the connection. But once I broke through, as I demonstrated to TIA, you can spend literally years on just those two first glyphs of plate one, appreciating why a re ire is re when he rises in the eastern horizon of heaven (literacy). We are seeing today an illiterate Yoruba society struggling to discover just what happened to its ability to speak the higher tongue. The Babylonian enslavement did far worse to the Yoruba than it did to the Hebrew... and the Yoruba yet, for their lack of humility, may never recover. It is their choice.
Posted on: Wed, 31 Dec 2014 09:23:18 +0000

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