The Rainbow Road to Oz, 9-11 and Masonic Initiation
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OZ, note Z is a flipped mirrored 7 and 7. In Gematria OZ=77
L. Frank Baum (possibly a Buddhist) was interested in Theosophy (which he and his wife joined in 1896), and The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is on page 36 of the Theosophical University Press 1989-90 catalogue, which features "the principle source-writings of the modern Theosophical movement and seeks to provide a...comprehensive presentation of the ancient wisdom-tradition."
"Concerning Theosophy, Baum pronounced, 'God is Nature, and Nature God," and in the Aberdeen, South Dakota Saturday Pioneer (January 25, 1890) he wrote of "an eager longing to penetrate the secrets of Nature -- an aspiration for knowledge we have thought is forbidden." the Theosophists are "searchers for truth" and "admit the existence of God -- not necessarily a personal God." He believed in the theory of elementals (invisible, vapory beings) popularized in Madame Blavatsky's Isis Unveiled (1877), and like the Rosicrucians' belief in the combining of God and nature, and not unlike William Butler Yeats' (Mason and Fabian) search for a new mysticism." --Now Is the Dawning of the New Age piano casters, By Dennis Laurence Cuddy, Ph.D.
Member of the Theosophical Society
They have a part of their website deicated to his work here.
http://www.theosophical.org/publications/questmagazine/oz/notabletheosophist/index.php
"The man who wrote the book The Wizard of Oz was a member of the Theosophical Society. L. Frank Baum lived in South Dakota and created The Wizard of Oz book as a theosophical fairy tale incorporating the “ancient wisdom” of the Mystery Religions."
“It was pure inspiration....It came to me right out of the blue. I think that sometimes the Great Author has a message to get across and He has to use the instrument at hand. I happened to be that medium, and I believe the magic key was given me to open the doors to sympathy and understanding, joy, peace and happiness.” (Hearn, Michael P. ed., The Annotated Wizard of Oz. NY: Clarkson N. Potter, 1973, p. 73.)
In Baum’s time, the head of the Theosophical Society, H.P. Blavastsky had been putting out her journal called Lucifer. In other words, I highly suspect Baum knew what the Theosophical Society was all about, and that he himself was deeply into the occult. The book The Wizard of Oz came out in 1900. (It wasn’t until 1939 that the movie was made.)"
"Dorothy’s three companions represent the mental, emotional, and physical bodies that HPB wrote about. Dorothy acquired these three companions just as Theosophy says we will when we come into incarnation. To quote HPB “There is no danger that dauntless courage cannot conquer; there is not trial that spotless purity cannot pass through; there is no difficulty that strong intellect cannot surmount.”
(Algeo, John. “The Wizard of Oz: The Perilous Journey”, The Quest, Summer 1993. Wheaton, Il.: Theosophical Society in Amer.,p. 53.) "
Monarch Mind Control and The Wizard of Oz
Casey admitted that day that the CIA did mind-control consisting of drugs, hypnosis & electro-shock. A few of the victims of the Monarch Project were even awarded financial compensation for their misery.
But what was admitted was admitted in the spirit of covering up the extent of the full truth. The compensation was actually hush money, because victims were given "gag orders" by judges not to talk about what had happened to them."
"The Mason firmly grasps the right hand of a fellow Mason. The thumbs of both hands are interlaced. The first Mason presses the tops of his fingers against the wrist of the fellow Mason where it unites with the hand. The fellow Mason at the same time presses his fingers against the corresponding part of the the first Mason's hand and the fingers of each are somewhat apart. This grip is also called the Strong Grip of the Master Mason or the Lion's Paw. Instruction for this grip is given at the "graveside", after the candidate has been "raised". "
The next Step in Initation is the Revelation of the 3 Burning Candles or Pillars
Behold the primordial mound, and the three pillars/candles seen above. Up the spiral tower of babel they go. Identical to the Masonic candle mound
These three candles resonate with the 3 pillars of freemasonifc tradition, derived from the pillars of solomons temple, further deriven from the 3 great pyramids at giza.
3WTC Towers and 3 Candles/Pillars
the pyramids at giza derived from the 3 stars of orions belt, produce the 3 pillars of solomons temple and thus the three pillars of freemasonry.
O and Z are one letter away each from N and Y
For many other pre-9-11 synchronicities in holywood watch this
and read Dedroidifys blog
Props to Jake Kotze over at the Blob as well
Expect inspiring posts in the future, titlewaves of blessings
My stomach just turned. Now aware of the trauma-based mind-control sexual abuse all the mouseketeers go through, the kids saying, "we're not getting any younger, can't stay mouse-keteers for ever," says volumes about how pedophiles lose interest as the teens arrive. Then you have the exchange, between Walt and his alter, Mickey Mouse, "What a swell bunch of kids" ... "They sure are!" Ugh!
ReplyDeleteUncanny find (this 1957) film, released when Ultra and Monarch were in full swing. Just occured to me the Nissan's 350z logo is "OZ".
Amazing find. Have to read&watch it in full later. Also , as cars go, the Opel Kadett has an OZ-style logo.
ReplyDeleteThe Rider-Waite MOON card looks somewhat similar to the 4 on the Yellow-Brick Road facing OZ
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Nice post, see we're synching up a bit on Fritz's work(s). Excellent tie ins on the Return to Oz.
ReplyDeleteFritz is in an Oregon jail for supposedly trying to rob a bank. Personally, I considered it they were framing him and he'll probably turn up dead within Prison. The methods are there in his works, now uncovering and exposing Hollywood's use of it is the harder part.
Aferris, you've uncovered many Oz references in your Lost posts, perhaps put there subliminally?
Great work again. Be well.
I thought the Wizard of Oz was about the banking industry? The straw man being the legal strawman represented by your birth certificate, the tin man being the Tax Man (TIN number) and the Lion is the king who has no courage to defend his people? The yellow brick road = the gold standard, the Wizard behind the curtain is the Banking fraternity. Do correct me if I am wrong, but I am sure this is the case, as people have reclaimed their strawmans in America causing the credit crunch.
ReplyDeleteMy father told me that too.
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ReplyDeleteJaspal , that might be so as well. But ive looked into the facts and it turns out that during the years before that book was published L Frank Baum was a member of the Theosophical Society who study ancient spiritual sciences. there could very well be many layers in the reality reflected through his work but i found these synchronicities startling enough to bring em up. Thanks for the feedback. Be well all
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Frankly, although I have watched the film version of The Wizard of Oz dozens of times, I never gave much thought to its author. Then I saw a review of Evan Schwartz's book, Finding Oz, and its subtitle caught my eye: "How L. Frank Baum discovered the great American story." As I began to read this biography, I began to make all manner of connections between Baum's life and the themes in the two versions (i.e. print and cinematic) of one of the most popular books in American children's literature.
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