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Pythagorean Mystic

Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 5:15 pm
by WanderingLands
Found some cool information by this woman, Shannon Constance.

Tumblr - Pythagorean Mystic: http://pythagoreanmystic.tumblr.com/
Shannon Constance's YT Channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN1BVdL ... Olg/videos

Re: Pythagorean Mystic

Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 5:42 pm
by Blaggard
Looks like mystical mumbo jumbo to me.

That said have you played the Assassins Creed just about everything she says there is part of the eternal struggle of The Kights Templar and the Assassins, ever since Eve escaped from the Garden of Eden with the "Apple of Eden".

It's a nice diversion if nothing else, and it puts Biblical text in historical terms in a relationship with a struggle of two opposing factions one trying to enslave mankind the other trying to release them.

"Nothing is forbidden; everything is permitted."

The Assassin's Creed.

In the story man was created by powerful beings as slaves but some of them escaped. There is an eternal cycle of war where the "gods" are trying to return to corporeal form (they were wiped out by a natural disaster: solar flares) that leads to a battle on Earth for what would be our slave masters... Some seek to return all mankind to slavery and some seek the opposite.

The games travel through history from the formation of the Hashishim Imbibers of Hasish or Assassins to the present skipping forward to relevant time periods of religious turmoil such as Rome, Turkey and the American Civil war, and then on to and back to piracy, slavery and the war to free the slaves. It's interesting stuff. I recommend it if you like conspiracy theories, hell I recommend it if you don't the story is epic. It involves genetic memory, and we often skip from present day to past to view how history enfolded in something called an Animus which lets a user who is genetically linked to the subject experience or play his life. Abstergo are the corporate face of the Templars and all their CEOs and minions are played by Ubisoft staff rather than voice actors, Ubisoft is the software company that made the game; which is a nice touch. :)

I think if you are into all that codex stuff, the game has that in spades, from mathematical mini games and puzzles which involve a lot of what is on that link, you can also sometimes play the Templars which is nice.

Re: Pythagorean Mystic

Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 6:02 pm
by WanderingLands
Blaggard wrote:Looks like mystical mumbo jumbo to me.

That said have you played the Assassins Creed just about everything she says there is part of the eternal struggle of The Kights Templar and the Assassins, ever since Eve escaped from the Garden of Eden with the "Apple of Eden".

It's a nice diversion if nothing else, and it puts Biblical text in historical terms in a relationship with a struggle of two opposing factions one trying to enslave mankind the other trying to release them.

"Nothing is forbidden; everything is permitted."

The Assassin's Creed.

In the story man was created by powerful beings as slaves but some of them escaped. There is an eternal cycle of war where the "gods" are trying to return to corporeal form (they were wiped out by a natural disaster: solar flares) that leads to a battle on Earth for what would be our slave masters... Some seek to return all mankind to slavery and some seek the opposite.

The games travel through history from the formation of the Hashishim Imbibers of Hasish or Assassins to the present skipping forward to relevant time periods of religious turmoil such as Rome, Turkey and the American Civil war, and then on to and back to piracy, slavery and the war to free the slaves. It's interesting stuff. I recommend it if you like conspiracy theories, hell I recommend it if you don't the story is epic. It involves genetic memory, and we often skip from present day to past to view how history enfolded in something called an Animus which lets a user who is genetically linked to the subject experience or play his life. Abstergo are the corporate face of the Templars and all their CEOs and minions are played by Ubisoft staff rather than voice actors, Ubisoft is the software company that made the game; which is a nice touch. :)

I think if you are into all that codex stuff, the game has that in spades, from mathematical mini games and puzzles which involve a lot of what is on that link, you can also sometimes play the Templars which is nice.
That game you told me of seems to be confirming my suspicion and my thinking of why humanity has been put on the planet. I'll look into it; however, I don't play video games anymore as it is a distraction, just like TV or any other pop culture crap. But I will look into it.

Re: Pythagorean Mystic

Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 6:15 pm
by Blaggard
WanderingLands wrote:
Blaggard wrote:Looks like mystical mumbo jumbo to me.

That said have you played the Assassins Creed just about everything she says there is part of the eternal struggle of The Kights Templar and the Assassins, ever since Eve escaped from the Garden of Eden with the "Apple of Eden".

It's a nice diversion if nothing else, and it puts Biblical text in historical terms in a relationship with a struggle of two opposing factions one trying to enslave mankind the other trying to release them.

"Nothing is forbidden; everything is permitted."

The Assassin's Creed.

In the story man was created by powerful beings as slaves but some of them escaped. There is an eternal cycle of war where the "gods" are trying to return to corporeal form (they were wiped out by a natural disaster: solar flares) that leads to a battle on Earth for what would be our slave masters... Some seek to return all mankind to slavery and some seek the opposite.

The games travel through history from the formation of the Hashishim Imbibers of Hasish or Assassins to the present skipping forward to relevant time periods of religious turmoil such as Rome, Turkey and the American Civil war, and then on to and back to piracy, slavery and the war to free the slaves. It's interesting stuff. I recommend it if you like conspiracy theories, hell I recommend it if you don't the story is epic. It involves genetic memory, and we often skip from present day to past to view how history enfolded in something called an Animus which lets a user who is genetically linked to the subject experience or play his life. Abstergo are the corporate face of the Templars and all their CEOs and minions are played by Ubisoft staff rather than voice actors, Ubisoft is the software company that made the game; which is a nice touch. :)

I think if you are into all that codex stuff, the game has that in spades, from mathematical mini games and puzzles which involve a lot of what is on that link, you can also sometimes play the Templars which is nice.
That game you told me of seems to be confirming my suspicion and my thinking of why humanity has been put on the planet. I'll look into it; however, I don't play video games anymore as it is a distraction, just like TV or any other pop culture crap. But I will look into it.
Hey it's up to you I just thought you would find it interesting since it basically says all you have said, and plays out all the maths and symbols you have on various threads. At the end of the day what do you have to lose by gaining insight?

I would hardly call the game pop culture it's often unflinching and often quite hard to watch. It's PEGI 18 not because it is particularly filled with unnerving content more the fact that it looks at history in an uncompromising manner that has no need or use for sympathy, empathy or any sort of moral value. It involves a lot of gore yes, but I doubt that is why only over 18s can in theory play it.

Like I say though no one is making you do anything, do as though wilt is the whole of the law; well aside from the Illuminati. ;)

Re: Pythagorean Mystic

Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 6:22 pm
by WanderingLands
Blaggard wrote: Hey it's up to you I just thought you would find it interesting since it basically says all you have said, and plays out all the maths and symbols you have on various threads. At the end of the day what do you have to lose by gaining insight?

I would hardly call the game pop culture it's often unflinching and often quite hard to watch. It's PEGI 18 not because it is particularly filled with unnerving content more the fact that it looks at history in an uncompromising manner that has no need or use for sympathy, empathy or any sort of moral value.

Like I say though no one is making you do anything, do as though wilt is the whole of the law; well aside from the Illuminati. ;)
All games that are promoted via any entertainment industry (including the Gaming Industry) are part of the syndicate. They're merely just showing people the plot, but in an entertaining way (particularly video games), because many people playing games (including this) do not know of the depths of the message. That's why people get away with making games that sort of "expose" the plot of the elites, without actually warning you or actually telling you the entire thing.

Re: Pythagorean Mystic

Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 6:24 pm
by Blaggard
WanderingLands wrote:
Blaggard wrote: Hey it's up to you I just thought you would find it interesting since it basically says all you have said, and plays out all the maths and symbols you have on various threads. At the end of the day what do you have to lose by gaining insight?

I would hardly call the game pop culture it's often unflinching and often quite hard to watch. It's PEGI 18 not because it is particularly filled with unnerving content more the fact that it looks at history in an uncompromising manner that has no need or use for sympathy, empathy or any sort of moral value.

Like I say though no one is making you do anything, do as though wilt is the whole of the law; well aside from the Illuminati. ;)
All games that are promoted via any entertainment industry (including the Gaming Industry) are part of the syndicate. They're merely just showing people the plot, but in an entertaining way (particularly video games), because many people playing games (including this) do not know of the depths of the message. That's why people get away with making games that sort of "expose" the plot of the elites, without actually warning you or actually telling you the entire thing.
Ironic considering you haven't played the game, you will see mate, and in spades. They take all of history as their canvas and involve a struggle for free will that will if nothing else interest you. Since all that symbolic stuff you posted on another thread I have seen in the game, I doubt somehow you will lose anything by indulging in so called pop culture.

As I say "nothing is forbidden; everything is permitted." up to you. ;)

They are all part of a syndicate, and they are the entertainment industry, they do artistic license, what I somehow doubt they do however is force anyone to be entertained. :P

Re: Pythagorean Mystic

Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 6:26 pm
by WanderingLands
I find that game, Assassin's Creed, to be a suspicion to me, because the Knights Templar in an actual historical setting, was said to have been given knowledge (hidden knowledge) from the Assassins (and other Islamic groups and groups outside of Islam). Seems to me that the game is veiling the actual truth of all things with deception. Not that I'm just confirming it to be so; the answers will come with research and all. However, the plot seems to me to be deceptive.

Re: Pythagorean Mystic

Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 6:27 pm
by WanderingLands
Blaggard wrote: Ironic considering you haven't played the game, you will see mate, and in spades. They take all of history as their canvas and involve a struggle for free will that will if nothing else interest you. Since all that symbolic stuff you posted on another thread I have seen in the game, I doubt somehow you will lose anything by indulging in so called pop culture.

As I say "nothing is forbidden; everything is permitted." up to you. ;)
Alright. Can you play the game online for free?

Re: Pythagorean Mystic

Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 6:29 pm
by Blaggard
WanderingLands wrote:I find that game, Assassin's Creed, to be a suspicion to me, because the Knights Templar in an actual historical setting, was said to have been given knowledge (hidden knowledge) from the Assassins (and other Islamic groups and groups outside of Islam). Seems to me that the game is veiling the actual truth of all things with deception. Not that I'm just confirming it to be so; the answers will come with research and all. However, the plot seems to me to be deceptive.
And they are and in the game you get to meet various people who are hacking Abstergo to reveal the real history.

There's nothing deceptive about anything I said, it's not some conspiracy to make you interested in for what to me is merely entertainment, and to you far more serious.

"Do as though wilt is the whole of the law."

I really don't care whether you look into it or not, I just thought it might be interesting.

Re: Pythagorean Mystic

Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 6:30 pm
by Blaggard
WanderingLands wrote:
Blaggard wrote: Ironic considering you haven't played the game, you will see mate, and in spades. They take all of history as their canvas and involve a struggle for free will that will if nothing else interest you. Since all that symbolic stuff you posted on another thread I have seen in the game, I doubt somehow you will lose anything by indulging in so called pop culture.

As I say "nothing is forbidden; everything is permitted." up to you. ;)
Alright. Can you play the game online for free?
Not really but you can certainly buy the earlier games for almost nothing these days. You can play the multiplayer for free if you own the game, the single player you have to pay for but frankly the story is so good I would. :)

As I say though it's completely at your discretion.

I am not a covert operative for Ubisoft/Abstergo. Although I wish I was. :P

Re: Pythagorean Mystic

Posted: Sat Feb 15, 2014 7:12 pm
by WanderingLands
Blaggard wrote:
I am not a covert operative for Ubisoft/Abstergo. Although I wish I was. :P
lol