Matthew 26:23: But he turned, and said unto Peter,
Get thee behind me, Satan: thou art an offence unto
me: for thou savourest not the things that be of God,
but those that be of men. It is worth noting that
this violent condemnation of Peter (in verse 23)
follows closely upon verse 19, in which Peter is given
the keys of the kingdom of heaven.Satan is a Hebrew word (Seen-Tayt-Noun:
300.9.700). In colloqial Hebrew it means the
adversary, the accuser, and also Satan, as we know it
in English. According to code, we see that the
elemental female (9) is held as between pincers by the
cosmic breath 300 and the indetermination at stake,
700. It resists both impacts, as it is in its nature
to do. Its essence is continuity, its function is
proliferation of elementary units.
When Tayt prevails it is as a queen-bee or a church,
the adversary of the Aleph, of infinite cosmic
life-death. In other words Satan is a continuity in
existence which resists its own necessary destruction.
Phsychologically, it is a confinement in structures
that hinders the flow of life-death in the mind.