Freemasonry & Mithraism

Finshaggy

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If anyone thinks FreeMasons are a Conspiracy theory, watch this. And now that you know that they exist, understand that they don't run the world, and just because some rappers use their symbols doesn't mean Satan wants to eat you.

This is kind of a dark part of Civilization that no one talks about, but in the past, it was believed that when you built a structure for a building, it was considered best to use a human body in the foundation. Many old churches around Europe and other places still have markers with the name of people buried in the foundation of different churches and tons of Ghost stories exist to this day because of these bodies in these buildings. Sometimes it is a knight or a monk, but usually it is a church. This idea still exists in regular culture when people talk about building things on Indian Burial grounds.

That version of Building no longer exists, but the groups that built those building still exist. Such as, the Catholic and Protestant Churches. And there are still building methods that are used that have meaning similar to that of putting a body in the foundation.
The first example is the Cornerstone, which people sometimes use as Time Capsules. Any large building usually has a Cornerstone somewhere, I have seen them in places like Airports and Libraries.
According to myth, there was a man named Hiram Abiff. He was the Grand Master in control of building King Solomon's temple, but there were three Wage earners who wanted to earn more money for their work and decided to tell Hiram they would go to other nations and pretend to be Grand Masters themselves if he did not pay them more. So they went to the temple where he prayed and blocked the 3 entrances. One of them met him on the East side and demanded to be named master, but Hiram told him that he could not teach him those things without permission from the King of Tyre and King Solomon. So the worker slit Hirman's throat with a 24 inch measuring gauge, and when he turned away from his attacker, he met another one of the workers at the South door who hit him in the chest with an Architecture's square. He turned again and was hit with a Mallet/Gavel at the West door. He died and they carried in through the West door and later buried him in a 6 ft grave and they fled. 9 other workers had backed out of the plan went to the Grand Master wearing White Aprons and White Gloves as tokens of innocence, When the 3 were found, they suffered horrible deaths. No one knows if this myth is true, because the temple was destroyed in 597 BC, according to Ancient Historians.

During the Hellenistic Era, the cult that held these "Mysteries" was spread out of Crete and Egypt, Mithraism came from Babylon, and then the Roman government eventually adopted them as their Government religion until Christianity took over. This can be found by searching the "Mithraic Mysteries" to see the Roman Government or "Minoan Genius" to see the ceremonies being done in Crete.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mithraic_mysteries

Emperor Constantine Converted to Christianity in 312 AD, and commissioned the people in the Government religion to build the Churches of Rome, which started a tradition of Giant stone Churches and strange Symbols on the Churches that are sometimes not related to Christianity at all. During this time most people could not read, so when they built the churches they built them so that people would learn from the Symbols. For example, in the early church the Choir would stand behind a screen/veil that only allowed the people to get glimpses of them, which would make them feel more like they were angels or souls. This is still used in Catholic Confession boxes.
Within 300 years, these groups were making Churches all over Europe, and by 1217 they had adopted the French name for "Stone Craftsman" which is "Maszun", and by 1292 they were commonly using Huts to store their tools and eat meals, that they would call the "Lodge". These groups became well established and the government hired them to build everything from military forts, to palaces. Around 1220 the Masonry industry became Unionized, and there were guilds setting the prices of work in different areas. They were not allowed to join together like this to control the prices, so they had to meet in secret.

Trade Guilds would make new Masons follow a set of rules known as "Charges", which included things like never playing Cards, except for during the 12 days of Christmas. The Church demanded loyalty from these groups, but they held on to the Ancient Mysteries that came before the church.

Around this time there were 7 Crusades by the Church, and the "Poor Knights of Christ" became "The Knights Templar". Which was a central part of supply of Knights and Mercenaries in Europe. This is the group that worshiped Baphomet, and who Christians claim worship the Devil. This group was forced in to the shadows by the Catholic church after they were tortured and confessed to Heresy, at which point some of them were burned like witches.

An Important Document to these groups is known as the Regius Poem. It claims that the group started in Ancient Egypt with Euclidean math. But their work can be found on Churches all over Europe before 1400.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masonic_manuscripts#Halliwell_Manuscript.2C_or_Regius_Poem

Zoroastrianism was the first religion to be Monotheist, because Zoroaster took all the powers from all the Gods and gave them to 1 God. But that started 3000 Years ago, and since then Mithra has made his way in to a higher position. Zoroastrianism was not only the first religion to have 1 main God, but it was also the first religion to have a constant war between Good and Evil. Today, the Zoroastrian Fire Temple is called "The Court of Mithra"and the Priests are given a Mithraic mace with 100 edges.
Mithra himself is seen as Between Light and Dark, a Path of Liberation. And Mithra's name itself has 3 meanings in Farsi. Mithra is Love, Mithra is the Sun, and Mithra is Friend.
The Mandrake plant is known as "Mithra's Plant". This is the plant from Harry Potter that had screaming babies for roots. In real life they have roots like kind of look like little people, and in Medeival Europe they used to think that the plants actually had screaming babies on them. They would tie a dog to the plant and cover their ears, then make the Dog pull the plant out and get the curse from hearing the scream. That was not just made up for Harry Potter, people actually used to think that. Mandrake is a Sedative and Poison.
Mithra can be found in Chinese mythology as "the Friend" and there is a possible link between Mithra and the "Last Buddha" or the "Buddha of the Future" who is the embodiment of love and is known as "Maitreya".

Mithra can be traced back to Zoroasterianism and Sumer where he is known as Mica or Mehr. Mithra was and is the God of Promises and Contracts, which is why Christmas Holidays have always been associated with gift giving. Mithra, being the God of promises and contracts, was commonly involved in Marriage. If you noticed, the people in the New Testament pretty much died in jail and stuff, but Christianity is very focused on Marriage. During the Time of Paul, Mithraism was popular. It had made its way all the way from Persia, to Greece, to Rome and Mithraism was one of the last Pagan religions to survive in the Roman empire because it was ingrained into the politics, so even Christian leaders would do Mithraic ceremonies, like Marriage. Paul was converting Pagans to Christianity, and if you read what he said according to the Bible, he said "I am all things to all men" and he was doing that so that people would like Jesus.

Mithra can be found in pretty much EVERY culture. A blatant example (and other examples) can be seen in the Middle East. If you have ever heard of the "Oman" people, when they become men according to their culture, they have to start carrying a knife. But not just any knife, a Khanjar. Below is a Omani man with his knife, then below that is the Emblems of Mithra, which is the Phrgian cap and the J shaped knife.

http://i62.tinypic.com/57hau.jpg

http://i58.tinypic.com/2wbz2tw.jpg

And this is actually not even rare. Mithraism was popular all the way from the Island of Britain to the Middle East. If you remember ISIS was chasing the Yizidi people up that Mountain and America had to bomb the ISIS members at the bottom of the mountain? The Yizidi people are a still practicing Mithraic group that is seen as related historically to the birth of Christianity. If you look up "Yizidi" you will see people wearing the Red and White Mushroom colors. And below is the Kurdish Flag, which has the Star of Mithras on it. Then, if you look at pretty much any Middle Eastern Flag you will find the Colors Red, White and Green. Which is out Christmas Colors.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yazidis

http://i59.tinypic.com/vqm9lw.jpg

Mithraism was the base nature religion before the Romans, Christians and Muslims started making Empires. Then the Empires absorbed the Mithraism and suppressed it. But it was always there. Today, we see it in the Christmas Holiday and in the nations described above. As well as in Christianity/Catholicism.

Most people have probably heard of Bull fighting. Mithra was known for killing a bull, and wearing a Red Cape. Bull Fights are pretty much a perfect example of how we are still doing Mithraic ceremonies around the world.
 

Silky Shagsalot

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boy, you're all over the place! can't just pick one subject? what happened to all of the experiments/recipe's for this and that? why don't you teach us about you? who/what are you? where do you see yourself in ten years? what do you intend to accomplish? what shall you tell your children about yourself???
 

Finshaggy

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boy, you're all over the place! can't just pick one subject? what happened to all of the experiments/recipe's for this and that? why don't you teach us about you? who/what are you? where do you see yourself in ten years? what do you intend to accomplish? what shall you tell your children about yourself???
I am writing a book, and it will have plenty of Chemistry stuff. I will get back to that, but I am in the middle of starting the real war on Christmas. I will start doing more plant stuff around January, but the War on Christmas includes Ground Hogs Day & Easter. So the History part will be going on for a while, and Chemistry might get sprinkled in.
 

KLITE

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Give me a bit of the run down of your operation, how many people you have working for you, organizational divisions, short term and long term plans as well as strategy so i know what would be an appropriate sum to aid in achieving the ultimate goal. which is it btw?
 

bradburry

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If you want to send Bitcoins? You would open your wallet and click "send bitcoins" then enter that address and send Bitcoins. But I can't tell if that is what you are asking.
how many have you got

i honestly know nothing about them ...iv never really heard of a bitcion
 

Finshaggy

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Give me a bit of the run down of your operation, how many people you have working for you, organizational divisions, short term and long term plans as well as strategy so i know what would be an appropriate sum to aid in achieving the ultimate goal. which is it btw?
I am just writing the book right now. This is going to be going on for years. The plan is to just this year start with Memes and Red Hats. Then continue on past Christmas by celebrating Imbolc, and Real Easter. So, more Memes and sharing Symbols. Then around Easter I will make the book available on Amazon in PDF format for free for like 2-6 months. Then I will make printed copies and give them out for free. And they will have all kinds of Chemistry and History and Mythology and everything. Then I will start a Temple and do the things you are talking about.

The long term plans are to grow herbs of all kinds, and start collecting seeds to sell and grow and have a place (the Temple) to grow these things and where people can come eat and stuff if they want a few times a day. Then eventually get some land and grow different kinds of herbs on a large scale and start something like a Smoke Shop, but a Temple. And eventually start giving everyone free seeds, and spreading the book so that people can do all kinds of Chemistry, and start their own temples and everything.
 

Finshaggy

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how many have you got

i honestly know nothing about them ...iv never really heard of a bitcion
I wouldn't buy them, if you want to get Bitcoins, write for Devcoins on Devtome and get them for free. Then trade those Devcoins for Bitcoins.

Or make your own coin. There are tutorials online if you search "How to make Bitcoin Clone for Fun and Profit"
 

Unclebaldrick

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Give me a bit of the run down of your operation, how many people you have working for you, organizational divisions, short term and long term plans as well as strategy so i know what would be an appropriate sum to aid in achieving the ultimate goal. which is it btw?

HOW MANY WHITEBOARDS FIN?
 

bradburry

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I wouldn't buy them, if you want to get Bitcoins, write for Devcoins on Devtome and get them for free. Then trade those Devcoins for Bitcoins.

Or make your own coin. There are tutorials online if you search "How to make Bitcoin Clone for Fun and Profit"
bitcoins don't put food on my table...real money does.

bitcions are just computer game cash like in gta ....correct?
 

HoLE

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my neighbour across the street is a freemason,, the way he explains it to me is they just use each other for all the services they each perform and have a great building to go party at and they have a secret handshake
 

Finshaggy

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Something that a lot of people don't know about the Ancient Egyptians is that they were really REALLY in to math. They used Fractions for pretty much everything.

Here is the Eye of Wadjet, which represents all kinds of Fractions.


A lot of people don't even realize this, but they had games in Ancient Egypt. One of the main people who fist documented Egyptian artifacts was named Flinders Petrie, and one of his jobs was figuring out exactly how the games worked. He also had to identify things like weights that were used on scales. They had certain weights that they would know the weight of, then they would weigh it against Gold or Silver or whatever they were getting paid.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flinders_Petrie

The Egyptians learned Math from the Dung Beetle. They called him "Khepri" and worshiped him like a God. Dung Beetles use the Sun and the Stars and the Moon to Navigate, and watching the Dung Beetle draw in the sand is how the Egyptians first mapped the Sky. The Egyptians also pretended that there was a Beetle pushing the Sun through the Sky, this can be seen in the Solar Boat Imagery. The Solar Boat has the Planets and the Sun, and the Beetle, which shows how they saw that the Planets and the Sun were moving, while the stars were not. The Beetle was also similar to how modern people think of Butterflies. The Dung Beetle lays eggs in the Dung Ball, then they hatch and become Larva, then they grow in to beetles. This helped the Egyptians realize that people changes, and civilizations change, and no matter how hard you try, some things will always happen the same way.


A well known Measuring device in ancient Egypt was the Nileometer. This would flood when the Nile rose, allowing them to measure the exact volume of extra water.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nilometer

Another example is the Sun Temples. Before we had Calendars, you would mark Holidays by creating a Structure that pointed to a spot in the sky. And when the Sun got to that spot, you would know it was that Holiday.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_sun_temple

The Goddess of Measuring and Record Keeping is Sheshat. She was an important Goddess to the Rope workers (possibly hemp growers), and Ropes were pretty much the most important measuring device in Egypt when it came to building things.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seshat

Math was used in Religion, Construction, Farming, Trading, and pretty much everything.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhind_Mathematical_Papyrus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moscow_Mathematical_Papyrus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euclidean_geometry
 
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