Nobody will ever understand the brotherhood we shared. Nobody will ever get the inside jokes we told. Nobody will understand the magic of 22/222So besides that.. Two or Deuce is a name for the Devil: "what the deuce?" becomes "what the devil?" Lucifer, the 2nd thing in the universe next to god is Number Two who runs the matrix video game we are in. Aaanyways, I figured that to take the 666,666,222 and make it a triplicate of triple-sixes, the crossed diagonals which equal 222 when combined need be counted 3 times: a triple count of the triple X in the box, making it equal 666 total for the diagonals. Hmm, B-O-X = 2-15-24 = 2-6-6. Triple that BOX and you have the magic square/x-box of the sun: 222 diagonals, 666 rows, and 666 columns! I went and threw together a picture to try to flesh out this random thought, and I noticed that the corner numbers, when tripled or written in triplicate, could be significant too. There's the 1 which can be 111 or 3, and the 6 for 666 or 18, the already significant 36 becoming the important number of Hinduism: 108. In LOST, the hatch countdown clock ran for 108 minutes and when it reached zero it spelled out UNDERWORLD in Egyptian hieroglyphs. 108 is half 216. And the last corner number is the seemingly innocuous 31 which becomes a Thelemic 93 when tripled. Thelemites use 93 as shorthand for Aleister Crowley's law of Thelema: "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law" and "Love is the law, love under will." Oh yeah, so I leech free wifi from the neighbors, and I just found out that my current IP address has a 108 and a 93 in it!
Friday, March 1, 2013
222
So.. I was reading an article about the number 666 recently, your typical information we all know, and I started thinking about the diagonal lines on the Magic Square of the Sun which add to 111 but which don't make 666 because there's only two of them, and so you have 6 rows equaling 111 and totaling 666, and 6 columns of 111 for another 666, but two diagonals of 111 for 222 total. Child actors Corey Feldman and Cory Haim had a longtime rivalry between who's favorite number was the perfect number, Feldman's 22 or Haim's 222: "Nobody will understand the magic of 22/222."
Some of you might take note of Cory Feldman's hot air ballon with a small "O" circling the 222, and a large Z from the TMZ watermark coming together in a very nice 'Oz' moment. (Also, written on the basket is his sons name, Zen.)
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