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Originally posted by EliyahuHaNave
Before anyone asks, I've been carrying this for the last 10 years. It was a recording I made of my sleep speech out of curiosity. (pocket recorder, voice activated)
edited for spelling
[edit on 2010/8/12 by EliyahuHaNave]
Originally posted by EliyahuHaNave
reply to post by this_is_who_we_are
SO, what I understand of the 1.1 is that is represents the two pillars (Jachin and Boaz) that King Solomon of old had built to stand on either side of the entrance to the temple. So, 1.1 or 11.11 is the pillars standing next to the gateway of the unknown Since there is no numerical equivalent to 11 that I know of I would call it 1 holding 1.
1 in Hebrew is the letter Aleph or A, it can be attributed to Ephriam, faithfulness, it signifies clairvoyance, and is representative of the Urim (the urim and thummim were two things kept within the breastplate of the high priests of Israel, the thummim is representative of clairaudience) it's escucheon is the Ox, its color is blue, and it guards the alter from the west ( according to the twelve simple princaples of Qabalah) if it is larger then the other letters it is 1000.
The term four sets of three sets of three has always seemed to me like a mystical anagram similar to Temura or the qaballah of the nine chambers, where a letters position within the cipher shows the other letters meaning and is used to decode it.