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Review of Ancient History  
Review by theoryman
Rated: 13+ | (4.5)
I ask you consider this: The universal cycle consist of three phases. The first has past (Vanir phase). We are in the second phase. (Aesir). The third phase will come next ("Balders" phase). This concept can be seen in the three great Pyramids of Egypt, and the three great Sacred Mounds of Norther Pagans. In fact, one day the link will be established between "Pyramid theory" and the European Mound Builders. Today is not ours, I am afraid.

I would ask that with regards to the legends you have set forth in "Ancient History", centered as it is in Norse Mythology, a new concept be considered in the approach to deciphering the text: they are mathematical puzzles (or, said, again, they are encrypted text holding the manner in the three phase scheme operates under "law", or mathematical certainty).

It is loss of what constitutes the meaning(s) within the text that thwarts the effort to turn the codex. A codex wherein any phase can stand all alone in a mathematical setting, or one with another in unison (with either of one of the other two), or all three together. It is complicated because, reasoning from three schemes, each capable of operating on its own, what happens when phase one operates with phase two? Or phase one in operation with phase three? Or , phase two in operation with phase three? And, most important, when they all operate together. If we have the "Vanir" (past), and the "Aesir" (present), what is the name of "the third phase" (future)?

Missing from the mix is the failure to have yet to recover the mathematical, or at a number theory scheme, from the Norse Pagans. Why were they high on geometry? One thing is "for sure": that is we can find common threads from the Norse Pagans in Egyptian Mythology. The connection is unquestionable. Compare the "myths". ONE COINCIDENCE AFTER ANOTHER WILL BE THE REWARD.

Are the "twins" in mythology nothing but the use of a "squaring" scheme? Squaring has one feature before all others: it takes "twins" (4 x 4) (3 x 3). There are male "twins". There are female "twins". And, there are male and female "twins". If, lets just say, even numbers are "male", and uneven numbers "female", how does one resolve the "male and female" set of twins problems? Are not the "myths" set out with "male and female" interaction with their environment? Is their "faults" nothing more than a restraint under the "laws" they have to operate under, or, lets say, overcome? WHEN DO THEY "FAIL" AND "ACHIEVE" THEIR missions or goals? It this nothing more than a reflection of how the codec operates right?

I think we can review "myths" in all lands and find (I know it in fact) striking similarities. But why in "code"? Why the "mystery"? The writing is on the wall, we but have to read it right, and ask ourself would you trust such knowledge to the family of man in his current conditon? The "gods" have not abandoned us, they have left us to fin for ourselves. After all, its in the numbers.
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Review by theoryman
Rated: 13+ | (4.5)
Here is something to think about my friend. It has not been advanced to anyone, as far as I know.

With regards to the "Brisings" being a "necklace". With regard to the "Brisings" being a "belt. And, as you have recognized (very good), it is not at all clear what is really in issue.

I appreciate the fact you have sought out the answer in a "comparative" approach (very good). Keep up the good work.

The answer is quite simple: the article in issue is a "Breastplate". Most people will know one from the Egytian sources. It is presented as a disc, with a hole in the center, and, when the head passes thru it, it drapes over the shoulders (wide like a "belt", yet worn around the "neck").

The story in connection with it is quite fantastic. You will link it up in "mythology" with "headless" entities. Though not at all obvious, it is also linked with the "pyramid", because once one is "unfolded" it creates a "circle", and the "gem" hidden down inside of it rises to the top (akind to the head passing thru the center hole of the "Beastplate".

Good eye. Keep up the good work. And you are into "math". Why I do not do "math" as we are commonly taught, I can share some "number theory" with you. It is really quite fantastic. Here something: take all uneven numbers and add them up consecutively, or as they occur.
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