Which brings me to the fact that I have to look at almost everything forwards and backwards to really understand it. I mean REALLY understand it. So let's look at Alchemy backwards. In that light it sounds a lot like the angel Michael, which broken into threes like before would be Me Ka El or even Mi Ke El as it is in Hebrew. Mi Ke El literally translated means "Who is like God" and some scholars say it is a rhetorical question meant to imply that no one is like "God." But I don't like applying rhetoric to things that don't seem to need it, so I prefer it to be a statement suggesting a person can become like "God." The inverse, not opposite, of Alchemy would then be the process of turning experience and introspection into divine inspiration.
I believe that it is possible that Christ, during his 30 year escapade East discovered the secrets of these tones and was able to bend reality at will. After all what is reality but a collective experience? We all know most people are pretty susceptible to suggestion. So why couldn't he have influenced their perception of reality en masse?
I also feel it is very possible that this knowledge has been kept from us by a controlling elite class who have been controlling the world for hundreds of thousands of years. Shit, if we all could create reality as we wished then the world might achieve some sort of equality. Can't have that. Tell ya what... I'm gonna go MAKE a cheeseburger.
I believe that it is possible that Christ, during his 30 year escapade East discovered the secrets of these tones and was able to bend reality at will. After all what is reality but a collective experience? We all know most people are pretty susceptible to suggestion. So why couldn't he have influenced their perception of reality en masse?
I also feel it is very possible that this knowledge has been kept from us by a controlling elite class who have been controlling the world for hundreds of thousands of years. Shit, if we all could create reality as we wished then the world might achieve some sort of equality. Can't have that. Tell ya what... I'm gonna go MAKE a cheeseburger.