Yes, I've seen this before-- "Shake" and "spear"! And, we've been told his muse (and of Masons in general) was the goddess Pallas Athena known for shaking a spear to bring forth the light of wisdom and knowledge. Ironically, that illumination included a deep historical fraud upon the rest of us who never realized Shakespeare was every bi…
Yes, I've seen this before-- "Shake" and "spear"! And, we've been told his muse (and of Masons in general) was the goddess Pallas Athena known for shaking a spear to bring forth the light of wisdom and knowledge. Ironically, that illumination included a deep historical fraud upon the rest of us who never realized Shakespeare was every bit as much of a fictional character as the players, fools, and loves in the putative Shakespearian comedies and sonnets.
Despite the comfort it brings to millions of believers, the KJB Bible version is a distinctive work of Masonic editing, encoding, and, apparently, insider jokes. Is nothing sacred?
When Jim crossed the North Sea to retrieve his bride, Anne of Denmark, on the return trip they ran into violent seas (imagine that - the north sea violent - duh) and he blamed it on witches trying to kill him and his bride. So, he wrote Daemonologie (you should read it) and furthered the age of state sanctioned witch-hunts, burnings etc.
Exo 22:18 Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.
Let me fix it: Exo 22:18 Thou shalt not suffer a religious or political psychopath to live. - There, now it fits in with the right response to this GRR.
I don't know, Proberta, but it wouldn't be surprising if so. Public religion in those days was often about politics, especially for England, and private beliefs and secret society practices frequently went to the occult, especially for the Freemasons.
Tom, above, would likely know. He mentioned John Dee, a renowned occultist, as well as mathematician and astronomer,
Yes, I've seen this before-- "Shake" and "spear"! And, we've been told his muse (and of Masons in general) was the goddess Pallas Athena known for shaking a spear to bring forth the light of wisdom and knowledge. Ironically, that illumination included a deep historical fraud upon the rest of us who never realized Shakespeare was every bit as much of a fictional character as the players, fools, and loves in the putative Shakespearian comedies and sonnets.
Despite the comfort it brings to millions of believers, the KJB Bible version is a distinctive work of Masonic editing, encoding, and, apparently, insider jokes. Is nothing sacred?
Good history lesson!
Also, wasn't King James obsessed with witches and demonology and wrote several books on it?
When Jim crossed the North Sea to retrieve his bride, Anne of Denmark, on the return trip they ran into violent seas (imagine that - the north sea violent - duh) and he blamed it on witches trying to kill him and his bride. So, he wrote Daemonologie (you should read it) and furthered the age of state sanctioned witch-hunts, burnings etc.
Exo 22:18 Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.
Let me fix it: Exo 22:18 Thou shalt not suffer a religious or political psychopath to live. - There, now it fits in with the right response to this GRR.
🎯 👍I completely agree!
I don't know, Proberta, but it wouldn't be surprising if so. Public religion in those days was often about politics, especially for England, and private beliefs and secret society practices frequently went to the occult, especially for the Freemasons.
Tom, above, would likely know. He mentioned John Dee, a renowned occultist, as well as mathematician and astronomer,