For some unknown reason I have been thinking lately on the nature of the Christian trinity. Naturally I have been thinking about it from a Gnostic perspective, but even that is odd with me. I think I'm still going through that Mystery kick, maybe that explains it. I've been reading about gematria and notarikon lately, too, and that stuff always has references to the Judeo-Christian religions. Even if it's written by The Great Beast, 666, Aleister Crowley. There should always be graphic representation of going into a deep, growley voice, especially when you're talking about Uncle Al. The Holy Spirit is an omnipresent entity, the good found in all of mankind. All-powerful Jehovah is off chasing moonbeams, while the Christ is an intermediary between the two. Proof: Yod-Heh-Vau-Heh (the Tetragrammaton) is the holy, unspeakable Name of God (Yahweh/Jehovah) add the Hebrew letter "Shen," which is commonly thought to represent a three-pronged flame and thus the Holy Spirit (via the tongue of flame present over the apostle's heads on the day of Pentecost), into the middle of it and it would be pronounced Yeh-Shu-Ah (or Joshua, or Jesus if you're filtering it through about four languages and you're insane). I have worked and studied to figure out this stuff, while the Baptists are giving out tickets to heaven like Clinton gave out pearl necklaces. They should be more moderate; I want a heaven devoted to the intellectual elite. I am considering showing you the Hebrew characters for all this, but I honestly don't feel like doing all the downloading. If you're interested, contact me and I'll try to look up a page that has some of this information. Or, you can be a big boy or girl and research "gematria," "notarikon," or "Hebrew language" on Google and find lots of fun information. |
| My Thoughts on the Nature of God |