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Dreamily Resonant VIP 3 (OP) User ID: 59845716 Israel 07/02/2014 08:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | oh... seems the saying is actually Germanic in origin. Da liegt der Hund begraben The Pillars don't like each other at first, but they are destined to become one in the key stone. and their faces shall look one to another. exodus 25:20 A Builder of Jerusalem |
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Dreamily Resonant VIP 3 (OP) User ID: 59845716 Israel 07/02/2014 08:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | But from where does this come... Quoting: Dogoneit. The Pillars don't like each other at first, but they are destined to become one in the key stone I came up with it. The Pillars don't like each other at first, but they are destined to become one in the key stone. and their faces shall look one to another. exodus 25:20 A Builder of Jerusalem |
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Dreamily Resonant VIP 3 (OP) User ID: 59845716 Israel 07/02/2014 08:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | your avatar is appropriate, synchronicity strikes again. was going to say, that our sages tell us, that the face of the generation in which moshiach comes, will be like a dog's face. I am trying to figure out how it all comes together. The Pillars don't like each other at first, but they are destined to become one in the key stone. and their faces shall look one to another. exodus 25:20 A Builder of Jerusalem |
Dreamily Resonant VIP 3 (OP) User ID: 59845716 Israel 07/02/2014 08:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | dog in Hebrew is kelev. but kelev also means "as a heart" or "like a heart" The Pillars don't like each other at first, but they are destined to become one in the key stone. and their faces shall look one to another. exodus 25:20 A Builder of Jerusalem |
Dreamily Resonant VIP 3 (OP) User ID: 59845716 Israel 07/02/2014 08:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | any mason here? any info about the occult meaning of dogs in masonic literature? I am sure it can be connected to hiram. The Pillars don't like each other at first, but they are destined to become one in the key stone. and their faces shall look one to another. exodus 25:20 A Builder of Jerusalem |
Dreamily Resonant VIP 3 (OP) User ID: 59864870 Israel 07/02/2014 09:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | getting closer. according to the masonic dictionary. the word cowan means two things. a mason of the roughest term, which could also mean of the purest form. but it also means intruder/eavesdropper which are the enemies of masons. this is an obvious paradox... and paradox suggests a hidden mystery. but the word cowan, in ancient greek means... dog. The Pillars don't like each other at first, but they are destined to become one in the key stone. and their faces shall look one to another. exodus 25:20 A Builder of Jerusalem |
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Dreamily Resonant VIP 3 (OP) User ID: 59864870 Israel 07/02/2014 09:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | from mackey's encyclopedia of freemasonry DOG A symbol in the Advanced Degrees The Pillars don't like each other at first, but they are destined to become one in the key stone. and their faces shall look one to another. exodus 25:20 A Builder of Jerusalem |
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Dreamily Resonant VIP 3 (OP) User ID: 59864870 Israel 07/02/2014 09:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | CYNOCEPHALUS The figure of a man with the head of a dog. A very general and important hieroglyphic among the ancient Egyptians. It was with them a symbol of the sun and moon; and in their mysteries they taught that it had indicated to Isis the place where the Body of Osiris lay concealed. The possessor of the advanced Degrees of Freemasonry will be familiar with the symbol of a dog, which is used in those Degrees because that animal is said to have pointed out on a certain occasion an important secret. Hence the figure of a dog is sometimes found engraved among the symbols on old Masonic diplomas. BANG! THIS IS WHERE OSIRIS/DOG IS BURIED. The Pillars don't like each other at first, but they are destined to become one in the key stone. and their faces shall look one to another. exodus 25:20 A Builder of Jerusalem |
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Dreamily Resonant VIP 3 (OP) User ID: 59864870 Israel 07/02/2014 09:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How would one do this ? Quoting: Dogoneit. One who works as a mason without having served a regular apprenticeship. eh... I don't know. I wish Apollo illuminist was here, he could have shed some light. but I understand that masons see people who are after spiritual knowledge/truth seekers as out of the lodge masons, or something. The Pillars don't like each other at first, but they are destined to become one in the key stone. and their faces shall look one to another. exodus 25:20 A Builder of Jerusalem |
Dreamily Resonant VIP 3 (OP) User ID: 59864870 Israel 07/02/2014 09:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the 'play' mason's perform about hiram Quoting: Anonymous Coward 52921164 tell me what is the significance of the wounds he receives?what r they ? I am not a freemason. so I don't know. but it is interesting. The Pillars don't like each other at first, but they are destined to become one in the key stone. and their faces shall look one to another. exodus 25:20 A Builder of Jerusalem |
Dreamily Resonant VIP 3 (OP) User ID: 59864870 Israel 07/02/2014 09:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | so linking hiram to Osiris is easy. both murdered and buried. but it seems the trail ends here, I no longer see where I can go with this. in Judaism dog, is the symbol of amalek, a bitter enemy, which we are commanded to destroy. The Pillars don't like each other at first, but they are destined to become one in the key stone. and their faces shall look one to another. exodus 25:20 A Builder of Jerusalem |
Rxel User ID: 9473222 Lithuania 07/02/2014 09:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | in lithuanian "kur shuo pakastas" "were is dog buried" "were problem lies". it's folk saying, i don't think it's masonic. in religion dog symbolizes sexual perversion. i think it's taken from talmud, don't remember tractate, it is said, it's forbidden for widow to have big dog in danger of sexual perversion. |
Dreamily Resonant VIP 3 (OP) User ID: 59864870 Israel 07/02/2014 09:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | in lithuanian "kur shuo pakastas" "were is dog buried" "were problem lies". it's folk saying, i don't think it's masonic. in religion dog symbolizes sexual perversion. i think it's taken from talmud, don't remember tractate, it is said, it's forbidden for widow to have big dog in danger of sexual perversion. Quoting: Rxel oh damn... seems that saying is found in various cultures. but the thing about such sayings as they are inserted by the local occultists into the vocabulary of the populace. same in Hebrew, many secularists say rabbinic/torah teachings which they know not their true meaning an origin. The Pillars don't like each other at first, but they are destined to become one in the key stone. and their faces shall look one to another. exodus 25:20 A Builder of Jerusalem |
Dreamily Resonant VIP 3 (OP) User ID: 59864870 Israel 07/02/2014 09:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | but as shown here. it seems it all started in ancient Egypt with Osiris' burial place. and echoed in masonry through hiram. I don't remember anything in Judaism about dogs and graves. though many verses about dogs eating corpses of the wicked. The Pillars don't like each other at first, but they are destined to become one in the key stone. and their faces shall look one to another. exodus 25:20 A Builder of Jerusalem |
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Rxel User ID: 9473222 Lithuania 07/02/2014 09:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it can be found i think in 10 cultures, i think it's talmudic rabbis saying, very jewish sounds and thinking style. you don't find anything in Egypt, there's only old legends, you jews are predecessors of them and transmitters of them to our modern world. |
Dreamily Resonant VIP 3 (OP) User ID: 59864870 Israel 07/02/2014 09:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | hehe thank you. but what is the issue in the first place?! what issue does the death of hiram and Osiris symbolize? oh shit!!! its the death of the penis!! such a horny dog! The Pillars don't like each other at first, but they are destined to become one in the key stone. and their faces shall look one to another. exodus 25:20 A Builder of Jerusalem |
Dreamily Resonant VIP 3 (OP) User ID: 59864870 Israel 07/02/2014 09:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it can be found i think in 10 cultures, i think it's talmudic rabbis saying, very jewish sounds and thinking style. you don't find anything in Egypt, there's only old legends, you jews are predecessors of them and transmitters of them to our modern world. Quoting: Rxel oh ok! I AM PHAROAH! The Pillars don't like each other at first, but they are destined to become one in the key stone. and their faces shall look one to another. exodus 25:20 A Builder of Jerusalem |
Dreamily Resonant VIP 3 (OP) User ID: 59864870 Israel 07/02/2014 09:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the dog is buried in my pants? thought that's the snake. that moves to the sound of the pipe. oh that is also a dog. the 3 headed dog fluffy in harry potter was calmed down by music. The Pillars don't like each other at first, but they are destined to become one in the key stone. and their faces shall look one to another. exodus 25:20 A Builder of Jerusalem |
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Dreamily Resonant VIP 3 (OP) User ID: 59864870 Israel 07/02/2014 09:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | this treasure hunt was fun. hoped it would last longer though why does it always come down to genitalia?! or maybe I didn't get to the bottom of it? The Pillars don't like each other at first, but they are destined to become one in the key stone. and their faces shall look one to another. exodus 25:20 A Builder of Jerusalem |
Keeper of the TriAngle User ID: 57259359 United States 07/02/2014 09:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A black dog is the name given to a being found primarily in the folklores of the British Isles. The black dog is essentially a nocturnalapparition, often said to be associated with the Devil or a Hellhound. Its appearance was regarded as a portent of death. It is generally supposed to be larger than a normal dog, and often has large, glowing eyes.[1] It is often associated with electrical storms (such asBlack Shuck's appearance at Bungay, Suffolk),[2] and also with crossroads, places of execution and ancient pathways.[1][3][4] The origins of the black dog are difficult to discern. It is impossible to ascertain whether the creature originated in the Celtic orGermanic elements in British culture. Throughout European mythology, dogs have been associated with death. Examples of this are the Cŵn Annwn,[5] Garmr[6] andCerberus,[7] all of whom were in some way guardians of the underworld. This association seems to be due to the scavenging habits of dogs.[8] It is possible that the black dog is a survival of these beliefs. Black dogs are almost universally regarded as malevolent, and a few (such as the Barghest) are said to be directly harmful. Some, however, like the Gurt Dog in Somerset and the Black Dog of the Hanging Hills in Connecticut, are said to behave benevolently. [link to en.m.wikipedia.org] |
Dreamily Resonant VIP 3 (OP) User ID: 59864870 Israel 07/02/2014 09:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | learn torah! pharaoh is an anagram to oreph (back of the neck) we are am kshe oreph. stiff necked people ! muhaha the heart of pharaoh was hard (hard is the actual Hebrew used instead of stiff) the toil Hebrews suffered under pharaoh, was hard. The Pillars don't like each other at first, but they are destined to become one in the key stone. and their faces shall look one to another. exodus 25:20 A Builder of Jerusalem |