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Ian Fleming Esoteric James Bond keys
Rosae Crucis memento mori and the golden age key.
Golden finger of Saturn - Satan - Chronus father of time - counterclockwise 6 number of the beast and man.
Fin-g-er
Fin/End G=7 er/re-gis
S-even El-even
September Eleven
9 -11
11-11
Fin
Etymology 1
Middle English fin, from Old English finn, from Proto-Germanic *finjō, *finjaz 'dorsal fin' (compare Dutch vin, German Finne, Swedish finne, fena), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)pīn- 'backbone, dorsal fin' (compare Old Irish ind 'end, point', Latin pinna 'feather, wing', Tocharian A spin 'hook', Sanskrit sphyá 'splinter, staff').
[edit]Noun
fin (plural fins)
(ichthyology) One of the appendages of a fish, used to propel itself and to manoeuvre/maneuver.
The fish's fins are designed to minimize water flow.
A similar appendage of a cetacean or other marine animal.
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dolphin's finPina, Pine, spine, ( fishbone )spin = the end of spin
Leo XIII coat of arms
James Bond - Jachin Bond to Boaz - 00 galactic center 7 fractal of the moon mon-key
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Cremaster 3
Giant goldfinger key
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17 - Vesica piscis summation = 153 vesica psicis Arch-i-medes key
September = i= 9 = Galactic center clockwise
9-11 Jacob's ladder key
The festival of Vulcan, the Vulcanalia, was celebrated on August 23 each year, when the summer heat placed crops and granaries most at risk of burning.[1][15] During the festival bonfires were created in honour of the god, into which live fish or small animals were thrown as a sacrifice, to be consumed in the place of humans.[16]
Tephaistos is the Greek word that defines the God whom the Romans gave the name of Vulcan. Hence Sanconiatho and curios similarity of names and occupations, tended to derive the name of Tubal Cain to Vulcan by means known to etymologists. omitting the initial T of Tubal Cain, which is the article in the Phoenician language, and no vowel, the word is formed by the nature Balcan Interchangeable B and V is easily transformed into Vulcan.
Vulcan was a sun deity who was associated with fire, thunderbolts, and light. The festival in honour of him was called the Vulcania in which Human sacrifices were offered. "According to Diel, he bears a family relationship to the Christian devil.' It is fascinating to know that he married Venus, another name for Lucifer or the devil. What is even more interesting is that Vulcan is adored in Masonry under the name of Tubal Cain. In the Masonic Quiz Book the question is asked: "Who was Tubal Cain?" The answer is: "He is the Vulcan of the pagans.'
In Masonry, Tubal Cain is the name of the password for the Master Mason (or third) degree.
Listen to what occultist and Mason, Manly Palmer Hall, has to say:
"When the Mason learns that the key to the warrior on the block is the proper application of the dynamo of living power, he has learned the mastery of his craft. The seething energies of Lucifer are in his hands and before he may step onward and upward, he must prove his ability to properly apply energy. He must follow in the footsteps of his forefather, Tubal-Cain, who with the mighty strength of the war god hammered his sword into a ploughshare.'
There is also a sexual connotation associated with Vulcan and Tubal Cain. Former Mason, Bill Schnoebelen, explains:
"For Masons who wish to conceal their membership from non-Masons, but still advertise it to their Lodge brothers, there is a special pin (or tie tack) they can wear. It looks like an upside down golf club with two balls near the top....Many people assume the person is a golfing enthusiast, but it is actually a visual Masonic pun.
"This is called the 'Two Ball Cane,' and is a pun on the secret password of a Master Mason, 'Tubalcain (sic).'...It is also an all-too-obvious pun on the 'god' of Masonry, the male reproductive organ.
In Dowland manuscript we reads as follows: "Before the flood there was a man called Lamech as is written in the Bible in the fourth chapter of Genesis, and this Lamech had two wives, one named Adah and the other Zillah; of Ada first wife had two children, one named Jubal Jubel and the other, and his second wife had a son and a daughter. These four sons founded the principle of all sciences in the world. the firstborn Jubel founded the science of geometry and was engaged in driving sheep to the field, and first built houses of wood and stone, as stated in the chapter above. and his brother Jubal founded the science of music and songs of the tongue, the harp and the organ. and the third brother, Tubal Cain, founded the guild of smiths who worked in gold, silver, copper, iron and steel, and his daughter founded the art of weaving. and these children knew well that God would punish the sins through fire or water, for which reason they wrote the sciences that had been founded on the pillars to be found after the flood. One pillar was marble and could not burn in the fire, the other was of copper and could sink into the water. "
The XXX factor - Live and Let die - 007 James Bond
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fxVOpzforcThey live you die - 007 - Two ball cane - Vulcan - pagan Masonic God of fire, sheeple regeneration.
Simon Cowell - The Shining - Lucifer
Early life
Cowell was born in Lambeth, London[2] and brought up in Elstree, Hertfordshire.[3] His mother, Julie Brett (née Josie Dalglish), is a former ballet dancer and socialite, and his father, Eric Selig Phillip Cowell (1918–1999),[2] was an estate agent developer and music industry executive.[4] Cowell's father was from a mostly Jewish family, though he did not discuss his background with his children (Cowell's paternal grandmother had immigrated from Poland).[5] Cowell's mother was from a Christian background, and is of part Scottish descent.[5][6][7] He has one brother and three half-brothers and a half sister; younger brother Nicholas Cowell, half-brother John Cowell, half-brother Tony Cowell, half-brother Michael Cowell and half sister June Cowell.[8]
Cowell attended Radlett Preparatory School and the independent Dover College as did his brother, but left after taking GCE O levels. He passed in English Language and Literature and then attended Windsor Technical College where he gained another GCE in Sociology.[9] At the age of 17, he dated model Paula Hamilton.[10] Cowell took a few menial jobs—including, according to Tony, working as a runner on Stanley Kubrick's The Shining[11]—but did not get along well with colleagues and bosses, until his father who was executive at the recording giant EMI Music Publishing, managed to get him a job in the mail room.[12]
Ethiopia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EthiopiaOlympic games Lovers Tarot Keys - card number 6 related with Gemini gate and the Devil number 15 , 1 plus 5 is 6 Lovers key chained in the Devils card with the torch of fire key.
00-7 coordinates from the galactic center going up to 7 Aries and our solar system, the Rosicrucian Enochian magician John Dee keys o doomsday.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lovers_(Tarot_card)
The Lovers (VI) is the sixth trump or Major Arcana card in most traditional Tarot decks. It is used in game playing as well as in divination.
Interpretation
In some traditions, the Lovers represent relationships and choices. Its appearance in a spread indicates some decision about an existing relationship, a temptation of the heart, or a choice of potential partners. Often an aspect of the Querent's life will have to be sacrificed; a bachelor(ette)'s lifestyle may be sacrificed and a relationship gained (or vice versa), or one potential partner may be chosen while another is turned down. Whatever the choice, it should not be made lightly, as the ramifications will be lasting.
The Lovers is associated with the star sign Gemini, and indeed is also known as The Twins in some decks. Other associations are with Air, Mercury, and the Hebrew letter ז (Zayin).
A. E. Waite was a key figure in the development of modern Tarot interpretations. (Wood, 1998) However not all interpretations follow his theology. All Tarot decks may have slightly different meanings, and different interpretations of cards may be presented by different users of the cards.
Some frequent keywords used by tarot readers are:
Love relationship ----- Union ----- Passion ----- Sexuality
Pleasure ----- Humanism ----- Desire ----- Personal beliefs
Individual values ----- Physical attraction ----- Connection
Affinity ----- Bonding ----- Romance ----- Heart
Following the Marseilles Tradition, also there are:
Choice ----- Doubt ----- ----- Dilemma ----- Temptation
[edit]Mythopoetic approach
The Lovers represent the impulse that drives us out of the Garden, towards adulthood. Sometimes, that impulse manifests as curiosity (Eve, Pandora, Psyche); sometimes it manifests as sexual desire (the basis of much great literature, as well as ordinary romances, most teen movies, and even horror films); sometimes it manifests as duty (a soldier heeding the call). Whatever it is, once we have stepped past the threshold, there is no returning to the garden.
The Lovers is associated through its cross sum (the sum of the digits) with The Devil, Key 15. He is often the source of the impulse, or that thing inside of us that responds to it. The Devil's energy is absolutely necessary, absolutely deadly.
The Lovers also represent raw desire.
Hajo Banzhaf suggests that if the Major Arcana is seen as a map of the Sun's circuit of the Sky, The Lovers is high noon. Consciousness is at its fullest. Frequently, cards show the Sun in the position of noon. Two trees, bearing fruit and flame, represent the intoxication of the material world.
When The Lovers appear in a spread, it typically draws the Querent's attention to whatever impulse drove her from home, to whatever impulse made him move out, reject the faith of his fathers, made him accept the call. That original impulse should be honored, but if it dominates the Querent's life, it will grow tiresome. The call must be renewed.
It can signal that an examination of the Querent's relationship with the garden is needed, be it exile or absence. Sometimes, it can be useful to go beyond Eden and talk about other gardens: the bittersweet Kingdom of Logres built by Arthur to keep back the rising dark for a generation, the idyllic Hobbits' Shire in The Lord of the Rings, or just a happy childhood. Look for misty eyes of memory, or bitterness at the lack of a past paradise.
The Lovers are also a reminder that we need others to become fully human. Lovers, friends, adversaries - each one teaches us, each one stretches us.
[edit]Alternative decks
In the "Flemish Deck" by Vandenborre (c.1750 – 1760), the card is called L'Amour ("Love").
In the Marseilles Deck, the card shows Prince Paris of Troy choosing between Hera (wearing a crown, on the left-hand side) and Aphrodite (on the right-hand side wearing a wreath of flowers on her head). This has sometimes been drawn as Aphrodite (on the right-hand side wearing a wreath of flowers on her head) introducing Queen Helen (on the left-hand side wearing a gold crown) to Prince Paris (in the middle) while Cupid (hovering above) points his bow and arrow at Paris. It symbolizes making a difficult choice.
Another interpretation of the Marseilles Deck depicts two women holding on to each arm of a man. The laurel wreath of victory is worn by the woman on the left, who the man gazes at, while she holds up her free hand to ward him off. The floral wreath of love is on the head of the woman on the right, who touches the heart of the man with her free hand. It symbolizes how you want what you cannot have.
A version in which the Lovers have their hands clasped over the altar or clasping the hands of a child between them is sometimes called Marriage or Unity; sometimes an angel is shown in the background. It links the card to XV.The Devil and XX.Judgement, who use similar artwork.
In the Vikings Tarot, this card shows Frigg with her golden sandals standing between the brothers Vili and Ve.
In the X/1999 Tarot version made by CLAMP, The Lovers is represented by Kotori Monou.
In the Mythic Tarot deck, the Lovers is depicted by the Judgment of Paris, who chose Aphrodite (the goddess of Love), who in turn awarded Paris the most beautiful woman, Helen, which began the Trojan War.
[edit]In pop culture
In The House of the Dead 4, part of Sega's House of the Dead series, the second boss is named for the Lovers, a pair of Tarantulas (one small male atop a gigantic female with the weak spot fired on the male tarantula above the female's head). All of the bosses in the House of the Dead series are named after cards from the Major Arcana.
In the video games Persona 3 and Persona 4, the arcana features mythological figures associated with love and lust, such as Cybele and Ishtar. The characters Yukari Takeba and Rise Kujikawa are also associated with Lovers arcana.
In the James Bond film, Live and Let Die, Bond meets Solitaire, a beautiful virgin tarot expert who has the uncanny ability to see both the future and remote events in the present. Using a stacked tarot deck of only cards showing "The Lovers", Bond tricks her into thinking that seduction is in her future and then seduces her. Solitaire loses her ability to foretell the future when she loses her virginity to Bond and is forced into cooperating with Bond to bring down the antagonist.
The Lovers is a monster card in the Yu-gi-oh! card game, as part of a group of cards called the Arcana Force.
The Lovers, an enemy stand in Jojo's Bizarre Adventure is used by Steely Dan.
In Saint Seiya Episode G series, Pisces of Aphrodite is depicted as The Lovers in the tarot cards version of the manga.
In the SNES video game Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen, the Lovers are depicted as two nearly nude people standing back to back holding up flowery plants atop their heads. On drawing the Tarot card after liberation of one of the towns, it increases the Reputation Meter by 2 points, and summons Cupid to make enemy units attack each other when used during battle.[1]
In anime La storia della Arcana Famiglia Felicità bears a contract with the card of the Arcana - The Lovers.
Skyfall: Hundreds injured as meteorite wreaks havoc in Russia's Urals
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