Episode 33 – Jacob’s Ladder – Part 1



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The Psychological Significance of the Biblical Stories starts up after a two month hiatus with the first half of the story of Jacob, the founder of Israel (“those who wrestle with God”), the man who robs his brother of his birthright, is deceived into marrying the wrong woman, and dreams of a stairway to heaven, in the ancient Shamanic tradition.


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Episode 33 – Jacob’s Ladder – Part 1

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message 1: by Vermin (new)

Vermin  Supreme http://www.sacred-texts.com/mas/md/
What's really interesting is to consider that Christ lived to be 33 the same that there are 33 degrees of Masonry.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QT6jc...
Masonry as most understand it is a controversial topic, but I'm just curious how many people have considered how closely the Star of David and the compass and square appear to be; Jewish people are statistically some of the most intelligent and wealthy people (mean that as it may when dealing with lawyers :ap), and though I'm not Jewish myself, I believe you can't be a Christian without first accepting that the Old Testament has its purpose the same way.

Love listening to your lectures—would be elated to hear your opinion of people like Manly P. Hall.

-Kindest Regards


message 3: by Vermin (new)

Vermin  Supreme https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-c...
http://www.roangelo.net/logwitt/socra...

I only know that I know nothing, and to "Question with boldness, even the very existence of God; because if there be one, he must more approve the homage of reason than that of blind-folded fear."
What say you?


message 5: by Vermin (new)

Vermin  Supreme https://youtu.be/HhHYi0bcz74?t=2m55s

"It is the right-angled Triangle, representing man, as a union of the spiritual and material, of the divine and human. The base, measured by the number 3, the number of the Triangle, represents the Deity and the Divine; the perpendicular, measured by the number 4, the number of the Square, represents the Earth, the Material, and the Human; and the hypothenuse, measured by 5, represents that nature which is produced by the union of the Divine and Human, the Soul and the Body; the squares, 9 and 16, of the base and perpendicular, added together, producing 25, the square root whereof is 5, the measure of the hypothenuse."

...But where's the end if time essentially doesn't exist?
^_

Would really love to hear back from you.


message 6: by Vermin (last edited Nov 13, 2017 12:40PM) (new)

Vermin  Supreme https://soundcloud.com/robbabicz/robe...
[Mood] :ap

We're all (only) people,
which means flawed at (best)


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