Manly P Hall.
The vision of the stars and candlesticks in Revelation written by John on the Greek Island of Patmos, Revelation is a completely Gnostic work to explain the levels we have to attain and what we need to put together to piece together our world. This is a Septenary world and it is revealed in so many ways. There is a septenary of facilities and seven ways of measuring things. Some of which are invisible!
The vision of the stars and candlesticks in Revelation written by John on the Greek Island of Patmos, Revelation is a completely Gnostic work to explain the levels we have to attain and what we need to put together to piece together our world. This is a Septenary world and it is revealed in so many ways. There is a septenary of facilities and seven ways of measuring things. Some of which are invisible!
The ancients realized there were things we could not see and that we cannot see under normal conditions. They realized the visible universe was a part of something greater. We don't know exactly what it is but we can see it is big. If we cannot see past the physical realm it becomes probable that which we don't see is the cause of what we do see.
The Physical Universe is only a small part of creation and it is very pig headed to think that here is all there is. If we train our minds to see outside of physical matter we may be able to rationalize some of what we cannot see. Pythagoras Ptolemy were minds that thought outside of the box.
As it is in the universe as it is in the strings of a violin. M P Hall.
The analogy of the Universe was a great being and that Man is a miniature universe. It has faded away with intense visualization of material things. There is so much more to life. The Ladder of Jacob of which the angels ascended and descended had Seven Steps. There is a Sept-in ary mystery to life the layers of which are the steps of a gigantic ladder. This ladder is an understanding of the following the immense pattern. Looking for the keys to the kingdom.
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