Q the Wisdom of the Owl of Sophia and Pythagoras and the Number 929

The owl was a symbol for Athena, goddess of wisdom and strategy, before the Greeks gave their pantheon human forms. According to myth, an owl sat on Athena's blind side, so that she could see the whole truth. In Ancient Greece, the owl was a symbol of a higher wisdom, and it was also a guardian of the Acropolis.

Silver tetradrachm coin at the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon depicting the owl of Athena (circa 480–420 BC). The inscription "ΑΘΕ" is an abbreviation of ΑΘΗΝΑΙΩΝ, which may be translated as "of the Athenians". In daily use the Athenian drachmas were called glaukes (γλαῦκες, owls). This silver coin was first issued in 479 BC in Athens after the Persians were defeated by the Greeks.

New Covenant

The entry of Caleb and Joshua to the Land of Israel symbolizes the secret of the New Covenant, and they, the 1st generation, could not enter because of unbelief (Hebrew 3:19).

32 paths of wisdom is 2 x 4 squared; 50 gates of understanding is 2 x 5 squared, and 72 bridges of knowledge is 2 x 6 squared, the formula is 2*n^2, where the n of wisdom is 4; the n of understanding is 5, and the n of knowledge is 6.

32 + 50 + 72 = 154, the gematria of World to Come עוֹלָם הַבָּא, as symbolized by Land of Israel.

4 + 5 + 6 + 154 = 169, which is 13 squared, i.e. the triad is one, Echad אֶחָד, the triad is one.

There is a higher knowledge and there is a lower knowledge. The higher knowledge is crown.

The gematria, in the order of ascent, i.e. understanding, wisdom, and crown, is 929:

929 is exactly the gematria of New Covenant, בְּרִית חֲדָשָֽׁה, which is also the gematria of “Mashiach to Israel” מָּשִׁיחַ לְיִשְׂרָאֵל, meaning the New Covenant is the revelation of Mashiach to Israel.

The above is an excerpt from Shelach Secret of the Land of Israel

OLAM HA-BA (Heb. עוֹלָם הַבָּא). The term olam ha-ba (literally, "the coming world") in contrast to olam ha-zeh (liter-ally "this world") refers to the hereafter, which begins with the termination of man's earthly life. Source

Robert Edward Grant

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Trisecting The Angle With Only Compass and Straight Edge

NEW DISCOVERY (7-25-21): Trisecting the Angle with only a Compass and Straight Edge (and NO MEASUREMENTS).

The 'Third' of the "IMPOSSIBLE CONSTRUCTIONS" using only a Compass and Straight Edge (1. Squaring the Circle; 2. Doubling the Cube; 3. Trisecting the Angle). Trisecting an Angle is POSSIBLE but is solved ONLY through the Wisdom of the Owl. While attending the large Eye 👁 Conference held in Las Vegas over the weekend, I stayed at a hotel immediately adjacent to the Golden Luxor Pyramid and gave a presentation (on a Project called "Third Eye" to the world's leading Eye Surgeons (Ophthalmologists)).....interesting that the Trisection of the Angle makes both "Three Eyes" and and literally looks just like an Egyptian 'Pharaoh Eagle Owl'.... 🧐.

This Trisection technique works on all angle sizes...

Sophia (Koinē Greek: σοφία sophía "wisdom") is a central idea in Hellenistic philosophy and religion, Platonism, Gnosticism and Christian theology. Originally carrying a meaning of "cleverness, skill", the later meaning of the term, close to the meaning of Phronesis ("wisdom, intelligence"), was significantly shaped by the term philosophy ("love of wisdom") as used by Plato.

In the Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church, the feminine personification of divine wisdom as Holy Wisdom (Ἁγία Σοφία Hagía Sophía) can refer either to Jesus Christ the Word of God (as in the dedication of the church of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople) or to the Holy Spirit.

References to Sophia in Koine Greek translations of the Hebrew Bible translate to the Hebrew term Chokhmah.

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The Ten Sephirot - symbolized by an owl. The left eye is Understanding (or Knowledge). The right eye is Wisdom. Keter is the crown.

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