Re: Jeremiah Time X4
Both of these groups advocate a return to the synthetic culture called “Western Civilization,” an unholy (and unstable) mixture of Greco-Roman paganism and Biblical religion.
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Students would write a book--they are mature enough. Members of community would trace the history of their work from Bering Land Bridge Crossn to 50 years after first settlement on Mars. b nbnnnnnnnnnnnnngh That was one of our cats. But this would teach students that the past and the FUTURE cause the present, and each must respond. 1--'The Next Thousand Years A Prayer' is an attempt to add a book a week toward total bible saturation, secondly, liturge through the year, thirdly the song of each book--the opera, fourthly, the opera of history (I need much work on this, maybe AI can help with mythistory and SF). but various languages, a 7-gap we don't know, etc.
But I have done slow thinking. I get something every couple of day, mostly in Steiner time. Here are a couple: 1--The Song of the Whole Bible, and 2--Praise Him with timbrel (tambourine) and dance, Psalm 150:4.
I wrote something about 'light' in doing Psalm 150:4 (Praise Him with timbrel and dance). Yes, I know that we have pianoforte and tother instruments. What we need to 'know' is that these, like rhymes on hymns and musical notation are glorifications. But we do not need to ignore how the Bible taught us. In that way we would be comprehensive. (Goedel's Incompleteness work destroys non-contradiction, and Heisenberg's Uncertainty work destroys correspondence--so we must be comprehensive). Now the timbrel was the dominant percussion instrument in Ancient Israel--the tambourine. So we shake it appropriately. The dance emphases the light. Here's how the dance goes. Imagin you are standing in the middle of the tabernacle. To start, step back with both feet into the Holy of Holies area. Then with the left foot go to the Altar/Firmament/Second Day. Then to the Table/Third Day/Spread, and then, again with left foot, right staying in Holy of Holies, to Light/Luminaries/4th Day. Now, conflating 4th Day/Light with Incarnation/Resurrection--this dance does not exhaust possibilities--we move the left foot back to the HoH as Ascension. The left again goes to us, the living sacrifices as Pentecost, wnd with the destruction of A. D. 70, we newly spread (left again) and then go out as light, the right foot going to the Lampstand area as we are to spread the light. Does this make sense as praising Him with timbrel and dance, the light?
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You can 'compose' (rather amen) the whole Bible. The first 4 consonants B R SH T, through Ps. 119 as 3 sevens and a one gets you B F G A. Then up the scale of 7 covenants (Jordan's 'Through New Eyes' or 'Trees and Thorns') then down the black keys for Res. Asc. Pent. A. D. 70, until the last 4 as chords, reversing B R SH T to T SH R B, and ending in a blessed House (beth, first consonant) fellowship (Acts 2:42). Or not. Strength in weakness
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