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  1. avia

    Alton Towers, Sir Francis Bacon and the Rosicrucians

    Thank you @MJF for this fascinating topic! I have been reading these posts with great interest. My grandmother was a hardcore, old-school genealogist who spent the better part of forty years researching our family. She was bound and determined to prove royal descent until she finally did. Turns...
  2. M

    Alton Towers, Sir Francis Bacon and the Rosicrucians

    ...Where they say: “....... The answers lie within the finished painting, not within the paintbrushes.”, I think they are referring to Nicolas Poussin and his ‘Shepherds of Arcadia’ painting, which I hope to return to in a future post, as Poussin’s paintings are filled with mathematical details...
  3. M

    Alton Towers, Sir Francis Bacon and the Rosicrucians

    ...Saraswati into Greek mythology, we also now come up against the double twin star theme again, which I pointed out in an earlier post Nicolas Poussin may have been alluding to in his painting of the 'Shepherds of Arcadia' (which in turn links in with Jason and the Argonauts and the quest for...
  4. M

    Alton Towers, Sir Francis Bacon and the Rosicrucians

    ...or the 'Good Friday Experiment' in 1962. Ref. Marsh Chapel Experiment - Wikipedia I have been doing further research into the artist Nicolas Poussin and the 'Shepherds of Arcadia' painting (he actually did two paintings on the same theme). Poussin was almost certainly a Rosicrucian initiate...
  5. M

    Alton Towers, Sir Francis Bacon and the Rosicrucians

    ...as I hope to explain below. I came across a post by a member on the painting which contained comments Laura had made on her research into Poussin. One finding by a gentleman called Mann was that the female figure is pregnant, which could confirm the theory that the colonisation of North...
  6. M

    Alton Towers, Sir Francis Bacon and the Rosicrucians

    ...with the druid theme and the Celts (men of the woods), who worshipped in forest clearings or sacred glades/groves. It also makes me think of Poussin's painting and similar scenes of Arcadia depicting plains or clearings surrounded by trees. However, the reference to "a perfectly clear...
  7. M

    Alton Towers, Sir Francis Bacon and the Rosicrucians

    ...we need to scrutinise the myths more closely for clues. This also begs the question how much the Rosicrucians like John Dee, Francis Bacon, Poussin etc. knew about ancient history. Were they abkle to decode the myths? Had they managed to find ancient texts or did they learn through Dee's...
  8. M

    Alton Towers, Sir Francis Bacon and the Rosicrucians

    ...Minor, then there is some merit in what is being proposed here. Does this imply that the old Arcadia was in Britain? If so, is the tomb in Poussin's painting that of the tomb of Aepytus and is the mountain in the painting Cyllene? Keeping the etymology comparison going, the place where Jason...
  9. M

    Alton Towers, Sir Francis Bacon and the Rosicrucians

    I think I may have stumbled upon the answer thanks to your earlier picture showing two sets of twins. The artist, Nicolas Poussin, was most likely a Rosicrucian and was well versed in classical history. Many of his painting were based on classical myths. Hew was also a contemporary of Francis...
  10. M

    Alton Towers, Sir Francis Bacon and the Rosicrucians

    The problem is that you will always get some nice kaleidoscopic effect wherever you may place the mirror-axis. With EVERY picture. Can be Dolly Buster. And then you can superimpose an Otz Chim (which is symtrical in itself) with your favourite sectarian path-configuartion. And now, with a heavy...
  11. M

    Alton Towers, Sir Francis Bacon and the Rosicrucians

    Concerning maps, this is suspicious: The chest (thorax, ribcage) of the bearded guy looks strangely frayed. The dark blue gown behind in the upper part looks like the Iberian Peninsula to me. The lower part like coast of East Africa and India. Between is his leg...prominently exhibited. "Go...
  12. M

    Alton Towers, Sir Francis Bacon and the Rosicrucians

    I have already tried this, but it is not really clear, where to split it - e.g. at the exact half of the painting or right at the forehead of the bearded guy? This is what I get, when I take the most obvious vertical line in the painting - along the vertivcal groove on the sarcophagus:
  13. M

    Alton Towers, Sir Francis Bacon and the Rosicrucians

    ...in their paintings for those with eyes to see. I am not great with computer graphics but it would be interesting to see if anyone can take Poussin's The Shepherds of Arcadia painting and split the image, head to head vertically as the C's suggested. Speaking of hidden images in paintings...
  14. M

    Alton Towers, Sir Francis Bacon and the Rosicrucians

    ...Laura is right in saying that the answer lies in bloodlines. Here is one small clue concerning the Shepherds in Arcadia painting by Nicolas Poussin. I found this quote in an article called Geneaology Report (see attachment) written by British Israelites that may explain the true meaning...
  15. M

    Alton Towers, Sir Francis Bacon and the Rosicrucians

    ...added in red in parentheses): Session 3 May 1997: A: Connect the dots and when you have finished, you will have a "Gaugin." [or a Nicolas Poussin maybe?] Q: Hmmm... (A) In other words, a masterpiece... (L) Okay, we know that the bloodline is important by virtue of being of the Nordic or...
  16. M

    Alton Towers, Sir Francis Bacon and the Rosicrucians

    Because the Rosicrucians bought into Plato's myth of Atlantis, which included artists like Poussin. I agree that most scholars view the Greek age of Alexander and the great Greek philosophers as the classic Golden Age (hence the paintings of ancient Greek landscapes showing a pastoral idyll...
  17. M

    Alton Towers, Sir Francis Bacon and the Rosicrucians

    ...and in the Wave series in connection with the mystery of the Priory of Sion and the treasure of Bérenger Saunière. Hence, both Guercino and Poussin were clearly linking their works with the Rosicrucians and their ideology. I found a further quote concerning Arcadia in the session of 5th...
  18. Arwenn

    Cassiopaea Forum Reading Workshops - Public

    ...about it as well” (pg 304). In the Phosphorus and The Frequency of Light thread, Laura further posits that there may have been much more to Poussin the painter and that he may have have discovered something important to do with perpetual lamps relating to phosphorescence. Below is the...
  19. nature

    Iodine and Potassium Iodide

    Thank you! Do you mean that you had this info (huge doses) from this thread? Didn't know, so I searched and wikipedia says:
  20. zak

    Hurricanes and weather as 4D battles

    Re: Hurricane Harvey, Katrina and weather as 4D battle The deed session,indeed :
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