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The Magic Square of the Sun

Magic square coins

magic squareThe earliest Christians were converted pagans. One of the arguments the early Church used to convert pagans to Christianity was that Jesus Christ had more solar attributes than any other god. His face was even reputed to shine like the sun (Matt 17:2). Examining the metaphorical logic of equating Jesus with Helios the Sun, one has to ask … is there any kind of logical reason or secret knowledge that the early Gnostic Christians were aware of to make these kind of comparisons? Is there some kind of a link between the raised Jesus (8880) and the Magic Square of the Sun whose number is 666?

The “magic square of the sun,” was one of the most important symbols used to represent the sun in antiquity because of all the symbolism it possessed involving the perfect number “6.” There are six sides to a cube, the numbers 1, 2, an 3, when added or multiplied together are equal to “6,” and the sum of all the numbers from 1 to 36 arranged in a 6×6 magic square are equal to the number “666.” The square is “magic” because the sum of any row, column, or diagonal is equal to the number “111.” After the Church became the state religion of the Roman empire, possessing the diagram below could get you burned at the stake!

How the names Jesus and Christ are linked to the number “666”

Jesus Christ numerology chart

When the risen Jesus (8880) is superimposed over the 6×6 gridwork of the Magic Square of the Sun some amazing things happen. 

The circumference of each circle by calculation is 1480 units, the exact gematria value of the title Christ (CristoV = 1480)!

  • The sum of all the numbers in the field of the magic square of the sun (666) added to the sum of the numbers in the twelve Christ circles (222) is equal to the number of Jesus (888)!

The circled numbers on the magic square form the Greek letter “X” which is the “sign” of Christ.

Finally, the diagonal of each square that holds a Christ circle by calculation is “666” units!!!

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The Number of the Beast of Babylon 666

mark of the beast

The ancients claimed that God works by mathematics. Their religion was a conglomeration of religion, astrology, alchemy, physical and mental science, and mathematics. Ancient astrology divided the starry heavens into 36 constellations. These were represented by different amulets called “Sigilla Solis,” or the sun seal. These amulets were worn by the pagan priests, and they contained all the numbers from 1 to 36. By these figures they claimed to be able to foretell future events. These amulets were usually made of gold, yellow being the sun color. While being carried, these amulets were wrapped in yellow silk, as it was thought that the bearer would thus receive the beneficial powers believed to emanate from the jewel.

These drawings from photographs taken in 1910, show actual amulets then in the Berlin Museum. They reveal the veneration the ancients had for the sun-god. On the front side of No.1 we see the god of the sun standing on the lion. This indicated the sun’s position in the constellation of Leo during the hot days of August. On the back is inscribed “Nachyel,” meaning “intelligence of the sun,” and in 36 squares are arranged the numerals 1 to 36 (see table 1) in such a way that adding the numbers of any column either horizontally or vertically, and also the two diagonals crossing the square, the total is the same- 111. The sum of the six columns, computed either horizontally or vertically, is 6 x 111, or 666.

The solar seal was worn by the pagan occultic priests to honor the Basilisco KING – 666.

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Magic Square

Lo Shu Turtle

by Allan Adler

Magic Square 3 X 3A magic square is an arrangement of the numbers from 1 to n^2 (n-squared) in an nxn matrix, with each number occurring exactly once, and such that the sum of the entries of any row, any column, or any main diagonal is the same. It is not hard to show that this sum must be n(n^2+1)/2.

The simplest magic square is the 1×1 magic square whose only entry is the number 1.

The next simplest is the 3×3 magic square and those derived from it by symmetries of the square. This 3×3 square is definitely magic and satisfies the definition given above

Lo Shu Magic Square Magic squares have been around for over 3,000 years. They are descendants of the oldest known number mystery, the legend of Lo Shu, found in China in a book entitled Yih King.

To learn more about the legend of Lo Shu I wrote to Professor Mutsumi Suzuki formerly of Japan’s Tohoku University, who sent my question on to Philip I. S. Lei, what at the time was a Master of Philosophy student in the Computer Science Department of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Here is Mr. Lei’s response:

The story of ‘Lo Shu’ is as follows:
In the ancient time of China, there was a huge flood. The people tried to offer some sacrifice to the ‘river god’ of one of the flooding rivers, the ‘Lo’ river, to calm his anger. However, every time a turtle came from the river and walked around the sacrifice. The river god didn’t accept the sacrifice until one time, a child noticed the curious figure on the turtle shell. Hence they realized the correct amount of sacrifice to make (15).
The word ‘Shu’ means books.

Can you see why the ‘magic number’ is 15?