What is the Four Way Test? What is the Four Sided Clock?
The four way test is the guiding principle of Rotary International.
Is it the TRUTH?Is it FAIR to all concerned?Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
I am not sure why the four way test is relevant though.
I was never able to figure out what the meaning of a four sided clock was, other than the obvious guess that it's a symbol of Horus, but you said that there were four major four sided clocks in the world and all of those cities were connected by the same network of slavers. If I remember right these clock are Big Ben in London, the Allen-Bradley Clock Tower in Milwaukee, the Mecca Clock Tower in Saudi Arabia and Spasskaya Clock Tower in Red Square. I can't remember if Faisalabad Clock Tower was supposed to be included in this list or not, but it was built by the British.
What does the G symbol stand for?
Masons will say it stands for God but that might be what they tell the sheeple. I'm not sure what it really means.
Why was the Rotary co-founder not usually mentioned?
How is Bill Gates connected with Rotary?
Bill Gates is connected to Rotary through global vaccination programs and the Rockefeller foundation.
No one knows how the trees grow. Both of these trees are incredible.
Some people think the Tree of Life in Bahrain is where the Garden of Eden was, but a soil and dendrochronology analysis supposedly concluded that the tree was an Acacia planted in 1582.
The Wanaka tree appears to have some kind of alignment with the Milky Way, although I can't tell if that alignment is simply accomplished through skilled photography. I can't find anything online that says Lake Wanaka has any notable astrological alignments.
Assuming the pictures don't lie and the Wanaka tree really does line up with the Milky Way in some fashion, then anyone who knows about the the role that water plays in guiding the soul into the Milky Way in the Path of Souls ritual can instantly see what makes the Wanaka tree so special.
What is the Kabbalah Tree of Life?
What is the Tree of Death?
The Tree of Life has been compared to a "skill tree" in a video game, with each Sephirot on the tree being an "unlock-able skill". The Sephirot are separated into right hand and left hand columns which are usually symbolized as pillars [of Joachim and Boaz]. These pillars usually represent different kinds of values, electric charges, or types of ceremonial magic. If a person unlocks all of the Sephirot on a particular column and ascends to the top of the tree they are said to gain supernatural powers.
My interpretation of this is that the Tree of Life in Kabbalah represents the first lie told by the Serpent in the garden, that if you "eat of the tree of the fruit of knowledge of good and evil, you will become like God".
The Tree of Death appears to be the exact inverse of the tree of life, in some cases representing 7 hells rather than 7 heavens.
The four way test is the guiding principle of Rotary International.
Is it the TRUTH? Is it FAIR to all concerned? Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
I am not sure why the four way test is relevant though.
I was never able to figure out what the meaning of a four sided clock was, other than the obvious guess that it's a symbol of Horus, but you said that there were four major four sided clocks in the world and all of those cities were connected by the same network of slavers. If I remember right these clock are Big Ben in London, the Allen-Bradley Clock Tower in Milwaukee, the Mecca Clock Tower in Saudi Arabia and Spasskaya Clock Tower in Red Square. I can't remember if Faisalabad Clock Tower was supposed to be included in this list or not, but it was built by the British.
Masons will say it stands for God but that might be what they tell the sheeple. I'm not sure what it really means.
Bill Gates is connected to Rotary through global vaccination programs and the Rockefeller foundation.
I don't know. I'm very curious about this.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_of_Life_(Bahrain)
No one knows how the trees grow. Both of these trees are incredible.
Some people think the Tree of Life in Bahrain is where the Garden of Eden was, but a soil and dendrochronology analysis supposedly concluded that the tree was an Acacia planted in 1582.
The Wanaka tree appears to have some kind of alignment with the Milky Way, although I can't tell if that alignment is simply accomplished through skilled photography. I can't find anything online that says Lake Wanaka has any notable astrological alignments.
Assuming the pictures don't lie and the Wanaka tree really does line up with the Milky Way in some fashion, then anyone who knows about the the role that water plays in guiding the soul into the Milky Way in the Path of Souls ritual can instantly see what makes the Wanaka tree so special.
The Tree of Life has been compared to a "skill tree" in a video game, with each Sephirot on the tree being an "unlock-able skill". The Sephirot are separated into right hand and left hand columns which are usually symbolized as pillars [of Joachim and Boaz]. These pillars usually represent different kinds of values, electric charges, or types of ceremonial magic. If a person unlocks all of the Sephirot on a particular column and ascends to the top of the tree they are said to gain supernatural powers.
My interpretation of this is that the Tree of Life in Kabbalah represents the first lie told by the Serpent in the garden, that if you "eat of the tree of the fruit of knowledge of good and evil, you will become like God".
The Tree of Death appears to be the exact inverse of the tree of life, in some cases representing 7 hells rather than 7 heavens.
great research friend.