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SLIPKNOT, GEMATRIA: THE KILLING NAME (VIA AUЯUM)
THE NUMBER 9 IS EVERYWHERE IN PLAIN SIGHT...
"BEFORE WE START YOU MUST KNOW THAT "NUMBERS" WERE NOT INVENTED, BUT DISCOVERED."
SIMULATION (+) 101 = 234
#EVERYTHINGISNUMBER234
When you look at religions, 90% of them have 3 main characters that are glorified.. or somewhat of a ‘Triune God or Trinity’. Ægyptians had Isis, Horus, Osiris. Christians have Father, Son, Holy Spirit. Hindus have Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Judaism has Abrahm, Isaac, Jacob. Ancient Mesopotamians had Semiramis, Tammuz, Nimrod; and the list goes on and on and on. When you look back on these Trinities, each of these 3 deities(entities) served a particular purpose: CREATOR, PRESERVER, DESTROYER. For example in Hinduism, Brahma was the Creator - Vishnu was the Preserver - Shiva was the Destroyer. The universe operates in 3′s. Things start, persist, then stop.
Another place that we see this factor of 3(Trinity), is in the Zodiac. We’ve got 12 zodiac signs and they are divided under 3 distinctions: Cardinal (creator), Fixed (preserver), Mutable (destroyer):
Cardinal signs are the initiators. They love to start NEW adventures, love to jump into things headfirst, they love taking the lead on things, and they’re usually the most outgoing. They are the CREATORS because they’re the first, the generators. {Aries, Cancer, Libra, Capricorn}
Fixed signs are the stability. They often have a solid foundation, confident, they’re able to see things through, strong, often hard to change their minds, and they really know how to make things last. They are the PRESERVERS because they are determined and resolute. {Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, Aquarius)
Mutable signs are the chameleons. They’re all about change. They may easily get bored with being in a certain situation for too long, and they want to experience all of what life has to offer…even if sacrifices have to be made. Change and growth is a necessity for them. They are the DESTROYERS because the old must go!..and it’s in with the new. {Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, Pisces}.
So as we see in the zodiac, the idea of a Trinity also exists.
In alchemy, the tria prima are Sulfur, Mercury, and Salt, which are considered the three primes of alchemy. They are also known as the Paracelsus Tria Prima. Sulfur Represents the soul, combustibility, evaporation, and dissolution. It's also associated with the sun and nature. Mercury Represents the spirit, fusibility, volatility, and transmutation of spirit. It's believed to transcend the liquid and solid states. Salt Represents the body, non-combustibility, non-volatility, condensation, and crystallization. It embodies stability, solidity, and enduringness.
Some ancients also say that 3 is the first sacred number, and the first perfect number. 3 represents the Pagan Trinity. It is represented geo-metrically in the triangle, and spiritually as the Third Eye Of Hinduism. Number 3 points to the intellectual and spiritual order, the divine qualities in cosmos and people. The holy mantra “Om” includes three letters, AUM, signifying three different states of development. 3 is a very mystical and spiritual number featured in many folktales as well; (3 wishes, 3 guesses, 3 little pigs, 3 bears, 3 billy goats gruff, etc...)
Isopsephy (iso meaning "equal" and psephos meaning "pebble") is the Greek word for the practice of adding up the number values of the letters in a word to form a single number. The early Greeks used pebbles arranged in patterns to learn arithmetic and geometry. A Greek synonym for the word "pebbles" is kalkuli and is the origin of the word "calculate."
As it is written in The Book of the Law, the Law of Thelema is stated as “Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.” It is further said, “Love is the law, love under will.” The two primary terms in these statements are Will and Love, respectively. In the Greek language, they are Thelema (Will) and Agapé (Love).
Using the Greek technique of isopsephy, which applies a numerical value to letters, the letters of both of these words when added together equal 93:
= 93
= 93
The relevance of this technique is found in the art of correspondence. When two words have the same value, they are said to have a meaningful connection. In this case, it is considered significant that the two central concepts of Thelema—Will and Love—are of equal value, and therefore have a direct connection.
It is common for Thelemites to greet each other with “93” in person as well as in the opening and closing of written correspondence.
This custom derives from Aleister Crowley’s guideline that Thelemites should greet each other with the Law. Since saying the entire Law can be cumbersome, using 93 has become a kind of shorthand.
In informal written correspondence, one often finds the number singly at the head of a letter and in the form “93 93/93” at the end.
In this case, the initial “93” stands in for “Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law,” and “93 93/93” stands for “Love is the law, love under will.”
Some Thelemites find this usage excessively informal, even for everyday use; others point out that it is attested in Crowley’s own letters and deem it acceptable as a result.
But luckily love is the only law.
AB-SOUL, THE LAW
"I am" can mean a statement of existence, self-sufficiency, or a way to identify with God.
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