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Art Neuendorffer

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May 31, 2005, 4:38:48 PM5/31/05
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<<The Atbash Cipher is a type of ancient Kabbalistic alphabet cipher, where the first letter of the alphabet is substituted for the last, the second for the second last, and so forth. Many names of people and places are believed to have been deliberately obscured in the Hebrew bible using this cipher.The name Baphomet, the supposed idol of the Templars, is believed by Dead Sea Scroll scholar Dr. Hugh Schonfield to be a Cipher for the Gnostic Goddess Sophia, believed by Gnostics to be the consort of God.>>
 
 
The only question in English "Atbash" is which English alphabet to use.
 
[Note that Folio's 26 Principall Actors are presented in pairs.]
 
 I think the modern 26 letter alphabet works best since
  it so nicely explains the origin of the word WIZARD:
 
    ABCDEFGHIJKLM   WIZARD
    ZYXWVUTSRQPON   DRAZIW
--------------­------------------------------­---
Wizard, n. [??? Probably from wise + -ard.] 1. A wise man; a sage. [Obs.]
 
   See how from far upon the eastern road
 The star-led wizards [Magi] haste with odors sweet! --Milton.
 
2. One devoted to the black art; a magician; a conjurer; a sorcerer; an enchanter.
 
          The wily wizard must be caught. --Dryden.
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 Oxford's own motto word VERO produces
       the ambiguous words EVIL  &  LIVE
 
    ABCDEFGHIJKLM   EVIL
    ZYXWVUTSRQPON   VERO
 
     And LIVE in both Italian & Latin is another
          "WIZARD word" => VIVERE:
 
    ABCDEFGHIJKLM   VIVERE
    ZYXWVUTSRQPON   EREVIV
--------------­------------------------------­---
 L[CU]LIW  ABCDEFGHIJKLM  EREVIV  WIZARD  EVIL
 O[XF]ORD  ZYXWVUTSRQPON  VIVERE  DRAZIW  VERO
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 Why would to[UC]hstone's first request of WIL[  ]L
          be to remain CAPt?
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http://www.sirbacon.org/gallery/west.htm
 
                    "The Cloud CUPt Tow'rs,
                       The Gorgeous Palaces
                        The Solemn Temples,
                       The Great Globe itself
                      Yea all which it Inherit,
                         Shall DiSSOLue* ;
             And like the baseless Fnbrick of a Vision
                     Leave not a VVRECK behind."

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    diSSOLve => [Latin]: diSSOLvere
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          LOSS, n. [AS. los LOSS, losing]
 
     The state of being lost or destroyed; especially, 
    the WRECK or foundering of a ship or other vessel.
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      Of course the most import CUP
         is the Holy Grail CUP:
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  1st Folio's Holy Grail CUP
 
             CHRIST + MITHRAS
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        C (o) M     (e d i e s)
        H I S T     (o r i e s)
  (t)     R A     (g e d i e s)

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<<The festival of MITHRAS' birth was December 25th (winter solstice)
    and the rebirth of the sun's light. He was forced out of a rock,
 wearing the Phrygian cap, holding a dagger and TORCH in his hands.>>
     
http://www.dimensional.com/%7E­randl/tarsus.htm
 
<<His father was a butcher, and I have been told heretofore by some
 of the neighbours that when he was a boy he exercised his father's
trade, but when he kill'd a calfe he would doe it in a high style,
 and make a speech.>>  -  JOHN AUBREY, 1669-96, _Brief Lives_
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 Art Neuendorffer

David L. Webb

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Jun 1, 2005, 2:17:01 PM6/1/05
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"Art Neuendorffer" <aneuendor...@comcast.net>

(aneuendor...@comicass.nut) wrote:

> ---­------------------------------­---
> <<The Atbash Cipher is a type of ancient Kabbalistic alphabet cipher, where
> the first letter of the alphabet is substituted for the last, the second for
> the second last, and so forth. Many names of people and places are believed
> to have been deliberately obscured in the Hebrew bible using this cipher.The
> name Baphomet, the supposed idol of the Templars, is believed by Dead Sea
> Scroll scholar Dr. Hugh Schonfield to be a Cipher for the Gnostic Goddess
> Sophia, believed by Gnostics to be the consort of God.>>
>
> http://www.templarhistory.com/atbash.html
>
> The only question in English "Atbash" is which English alphabet to use.
>
> [Note that Folio's 26 Principall Actors are presented in pairs.]
>
> I think the modern 26 letter alphabet works best since
> it so nicely explains the origin of the word WIZARD:
>
> ABCDEFGHIJKLM WIZARD
> ZYXWVUTSRQPON DRAZIW

Tizmw Nzhgvi,

Dszg rh lfi liwvi gl wl mld gszg Mvfvmwliuuvi zmw tzmtovir szev
wrhxlEVIvw zoo lfi xrksvih?

[Lunatic logorrhea snipped]

Art Neuendorffer

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Jun 2, 2005, 12:36:28 PM6/2/05
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> "Art Neuendorffer" <aneuendor...@comcast.net>


> > ---­------------------------------­---
> > <<The Atbash Cipher is a type of ancient Kabbalistic alphabet cipher,
where
> > the first letter of the alphabet is substituted for the last, the second
for
> > the second last, and so forth. Many names of people and places are
believed
> > to have been deliberately obscured in the Hebrew bible using this
cipher.The
> > name Baphomet, the supposed idol of the Templars, is believed by Dead
Sea
> > Scroll scholar Dr. Hugh Schonfield to be a Cipher for the Gnostic
Goddess
> > Sophia, believed by Gnostics to be the consort of God.>>
> >
> > http://www.templarhistory.com/atbash.html
> >
> > The only question in English "Atbash" is which English alphabet to use.
> >
> > [Note that Folio's 26 Principall Actors are presented in pairs.]
> >
> > I think the modern 26 letter alphabet works best since
> > it so nicely explains the origin of the word WIZARD:
> >
> > ABCDEFGHIJKLM WIZARD
> > ZYXWVUTSRQPON DRAZIW

"David L. Webb" <David....@Dartmouth.edu> wrote

> Tizmw Nzhgvi,
>
> Dszg rh lfi liwvi gl wl mld gszg Mvfvmwliuuvi zmw tzmtovir
> szev wrhxlEVIvw zoo lfi xrksvih?

WIRMP LEZOGRMV!


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