Q the Story of Creation, Tesla's Key to the Universe, Koko's Last Message to Humanity

Once, all life in the universe knew the Flower of Life as the creation pattern -- the geometrical design leading us into and out of physical existence. Then from a very high state of consciousness, we fell into darkness and forgot who we were. For thousands of years, the secret was held in ancient artifacts and carvings around the world and encoded in the cells of all life.

Now we are rising up from that sleep, shaking old, stale beliefs from our minds and glimpsing the golden light of this new dawn streaming through the windows of perception.

The concepts in this video are inspired by "The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life" by Drunvalo Melchizedek

Genesis



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Q The Number Nine, Marko Rodin's Torus, the Apple, the Enneagram, the Egyptian Ennead and the Meru Prastera

The Ennead or Great Ennead was a group of nine deities in Egyptian mythology worshiped at Heliopolis: the sun god Atum; his children Shu and Tefnut; their children Geb and Nut; and their children Osiris, Isis, Seth, and Nephthys. The Ennead sometimes includes the son of Osiris and Isis, Horus.

The Great Ennead was only one of several such groupings of nine deities in ancient Egypt. Its claims to preeminence by its Heliopolitan priests were not respected throughout Egypt.[2] As close as Memphis (also within modern Cairo), the priests of Ptah celebrated him as superior to the Nine. In addition to Memphis having its own creation myth, the Ogdoad/Hermopolitan centered around physical creation and eight primordial gods was another creation story that existed at the same time.

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Enneagram is a compound word derived from the Greek neoclassical stems for "nine" (ennea) and something "written" or "drawn" (gramma).

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This is Marko Rodin's torus with the numbers 1,2,4,8,7, and 5 in one line and 3, 3, 9, 6, 6, 9 in the other.

The Son of Man by René Magritte (1964, Oil on canvas, Surrealism)

The Grand Torus Energy Experiment

Randall Carlson explains how ancient people across the globe were calculating "sacred hidden numbers" that reduce to nine.

In Hinduism

Shaktism (Shakta philosophy)

[«previous (M) next»] — Meruprastara in Shaktism glossary

Source: Google Books: Manthanabhairavatantram

Meruprastāra (मेरुप्रस्तार)(translates as "spinal cord") is a three-dimensional representation of Śrīcakra.—Meruprastāra is the core of the goddess’s maṇḍala (from here emerges the goddess, and with her, the Krama).—[...] Pīṭha (“sacred seat”) is a general term for a place where a goddess or Yoginī resides. Internalized, these places may be represented as the ‘location’ of the fifty letters within the goddess’s triangular Yoni. When viewed in this form the Yoni is called the Meruprastāra.

Source: Manblunder: Śrī Cakra Navāvaraṇa PūjāM

Meruprastāra (मेरुप्रस्तार) refers to one of the two types of Śrī-Cakra.— There are two types of Śrī Cakra. One is bhūprastāra and another is meruprastāra. Bhūprastāra refers to normal flat Śrī Cakra, whose surface is flat. Whether it is Śrī Cakra or Meru, it should always be in square shape. Meruprastāra, which is vertical in nature, is divided into three types. The first three āvaraṇas are sṛṣṭi-karma (creation); The next three āvaraṇas are sthiti-krama (sustenance) and the last three āvaraṇas are saṃhāra (dissolution) kramas. The height of the first three āvaraṇas (bhūpurā and eight petal lotus and 16 petal lotus) is more than the other two is one type. The height of fourth, fifth and sixth āvaraṇas is more than first three and last three āvaraṇas is the second type. All āvaraṇas having the equal height is the third type.

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Shakta (शाक्त, śākta) or Shaktism (śāktism) represents a tradition of Hinduism where the Goddess (Devi) is revered and worshipped. Shakta literature includes a range of scriptures, including various Agamas and Tantras, although its roots may be traced back to the Vedas.

Bhutanese thanka of Mt. Meru and the Buddhist Universe on Wikipedia

Q the Holy Spirit, the Breath

From πνεῦμᾰ (pneûma, “breath, vital force, soul”) + ἅγῐος (hágios, “holy”), a calque of Hebrew רוּחַ הַקֹּדֶשׁ‎ (rúach hakódesh).

ΠΝΕΥΜΑ ΑΓΙΟΝ = Holy Spirit = 710

Πνεῦμα τὸ Ἅγιον

Hebrew text has no punctuation, and originally had no spaces between words. The final forms were introduced so readers could differentiate between words. Consider the first two words in the Bible: בראשית ברא (bera'shiyth bera, meaning "In the beginning" and "created"). Without spaces, this could be read as three words: ברא שית ברא (bera shiyth bera, meaning "created", "to set in place" and "created" with gematria values of 203, 710 and 203 respectively. The word שית (shiyth) is also translated as "made" (Strongs H7896). On the fourth day of creation, God made two great lights, and set them in the firmament (Gen 1:16-17):

the greater light (המאור הגדל) has a gematria value of 294
the lesser light (המאור הקטן) has a gematria value of 416
294 + 416 = 710 (shiyth, "to set in place")

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Q the Oldest Religions: the Entire History

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