Monday, February 25, 2013

Further Review of the Tools of Kabbalah

I currently have the complete code-charts for the Al-Bam Cipher...

...that's used with interpreting the deeper meanings and significances of a Hebrew word or phrase that's in the Bible. Another one of it's secrets, is that with each of these that can be rendered such, permutations can be put to use in it. With the word Bereshith, the first word in the Bible, there are six (6) letters and since each is not repeated even one time, then there are 720 possible combinations just within that word, showing us a hidden connection. One possible permutation of it is "Alef, Bet, Tishrei." Or, the "1st and 2nd of Tishrei," which is the very first month in the "Calendar of Kings" as some have stated it. Birthdays and Deathdays are kept with it. So now we have another clue that "Bereshith = In The Beginning."

So working with the 21 Sets of just the Al-Bam Codes, in it's 22 Arrays, you have 403 MORE basic starting points for a more complete picture for yourself. However, not all of the ''permutated outputs'' will be wisely recognized, except with a broader range and scope of the Hebrew Language. And even THEN, some things may elude even the very wisest of Scholars.

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  1. 290,160 are the possible amount of permutations with only the Al-Bam Cipher. This will never end and cannot be properly made to be understood without a good computer. It would otherwise take a single person months to collate all of it's combinations. Not to mention the several other Code Matrices available to a serious student.

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    1. This is why it's imperative to mention one's sources when referencing outside material. Also, this can lead one into having more insights than 999% of other Messianic-Jewish "Leaders" who all too often pooh-pooh these things as 'irrelevant to your soul.' But the truth, with them, is that all too often they are just looking to have you beholding them as the "Wise Ones." It's a Control Issue. If they don't know about this, then they certainly don't want (or need) you having it. In knowledge, we should all be equal. But again, this isn't the case. I'm not criticizing True Elders who know and teach and expound on the Torah, so please don't get me wrong. I'm only attacking those, from Churchianity, who love playing the game of "Who is on top? And who are his Sidekicks?" It's a game of name-holding-only with quite a few, who don't know but little of the origins of what an Elder or a Deacon really was and stood for.

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