the Enochian System of John Dee, session 3, section B, part 2

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this video shows us the completed model of John Dee's Enochian system's four Elemental Watchtowers as envisioned in its ultimate extent by S.L. MacGregor Mathers. We are introduced first to the colour-coding system, derived from the Rose Cross Lamen used by the Golden Dawn and drawn exclusively from their original cipher manuscripts. Secondly, we look again at the Table of Union to discern the application to each letter-square of an elemental trait on the right side, per row, and the left side, per column. Next we examine the four Watchtowers themselves, describing the Dekan crosses with a planet per right side and a zodiac sign per left side for each letter-square, and the Calvary crosses, as described by the ten numbered squares of each sub-angle on each elemental Watchtower of the Enochian system. We consider the interior-most sub-angles, the so-called "doubled elementals," as representing the seasons of the mean year in a clockwise order, as well as the counter-clockwise circle of the 12 sub-angles surrounding these four. Finally, we examine the method of mapping these graphs onto the exterior surface of a cube to produce Aleister Crowley's version of a Golden Dawn style recreation of the original Enochian altar used by John Dee. This concludes the section on the Golden Dawn applications of John Dee's Enochian system of magick.

Jonathan Gee: Metatron's Wings
(including the Atlantis Code and all Enochian work)
http://www.4shared.com/document/bnWeM6BH/Metatron_small_.html
Lost Gospels 1: Enoch
(including all the source-texts for Enochian literature)
http://www.4shared.com/document/8zpvL-pH/LG1.html

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  • @TheCaptainLulz - oh we can, and we did, well some of us made this one already etc. But - just look at things at this level, the physical density, it's a complete mess and whoever's meant to be in charge so to speak clearly isn't entirely in charge - or it'd be at least easy to find somplace where you got exact correct info as to how to make universes and what this universe is and how it got made, all provable, no denial possible.

    PKDs VALIS Tracate is a decent summation of the problem.

  • @AgentDeadPinata Ive read somewhere (I think in an Allan Guth book) that if we had enough energy we could create as many universes as we please, so it may one day be a possible thing.

  • @TheCaptainLulz - in a way yes it's all simple, it starts out simple with a point / big bang singularity that becomes a line / 1st - 2nd dimension, and then a circle 2D and sphere 3D and then it divides and so forth - but let's be honest that is the pattern we have knowledge of, not how to actually make this thing we exist in. If it were simple like that then why are we here, we could just fuck off and build our own universes instead.

  • @TheCaptainLulz - well mr. I think CPUs are simple, why not link me your varied designs on the current gen of x86s? The brains switches differ in operation to a processors in that they can send more than two signal types through them, whereas with binary-electricity we use only a 1 or a 0. A quantum computer just uses two extra states also - a neither 0 nor 1 state, and a both 1 and 0 state, is why it's faster and has other interesting applications.

    Brain is like a variable-voltage computer.

  • @AgentDeadPinata The CPU is, infact, pretty simple. Its just microscopic switches that are either open or closed. The brain, yeah, that ones unbelievably complex. The universe...in what sense? Its operating instructions are actually pretty simple as a whole, but on a much smaller scale, it can get impossibly, unimaginably complicated (think quantum foam or the brain or the particle zoo).

  • @TheCaptainLulz - hmmm, what about the CPU in the computer you're using - simple or somewhat complex? The interlinking of neurons and their firing system, the universe itself? See my faved video list for hints.

  • Clicked here by accident. This seems like a horrifically complicated system for what should be a simple thing.

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