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Post by NAR on Jan 28, 2004 10:22:12 GMT -5
I agree but not totally brother kah. Numbers not only have quantity but also they have quality. Your bigotry has blinded you to this essential fact. For instance, the ancient Olmecan (Maian) hieroglyph for FOUR is called KAN (which also means Sky Serpent). In fact, the fourth day of the Tzolkin is called Kan. To these ancient Americans, each number is associated with an attribute (as with the 99 names of Allah subhana wa tala), character and or god. NAR, odd and even numbers are neutral and what I mean by that , there is no QUALITY (agreeable, disagreeable) to it. Its only a QUANTITY. Words/stories give numbers quality.
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Post by Nubian Ninjah on Jan 28, 2004 10:29:57 GMT -5
listen nar u yorksucker the Mayans ain't here ta tell they're story...duuuuuuuh WE know that they're math did not stop the mutha fuckin cracker from takin dey shit sleepazznigga and soon yo azz will be singin a different tune...all i hears from yo tired wornout brain is programin......ya got scam negro.....u ilz da last of da nuwabians(some ta be on da big screen) git yo haid out of yorks ass and smell reality.....Now is happening....rat nah...nigga u better ass somebody
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Post by NAR on Jan 28, 2004 10:42:36 GMT -5
That may be true old timer. But the surviving remnants of a once thriving ancient civilisation like the Egiptians, Olmec and Sumerians are testimony to a feasible enduring legacy of knowledge, wisdom and overstanding for their bloodline to follow as an ascension roadmap. listen sucker the Mayans ain't here ta tell there story WE know that they're math did not stop the mutha fuckin cracker from takin dey shit nigga git yo haid out of yorks ass and smell reality.....Now is happening....rat nah...nigga u better ass somebody
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Post by Nubian Ninjah on Jan 28, 2004 14:33:28 GMT -5
If u take pleasure in studying failiure keep yo trick azz in da past (failed systems) everythang york touched is poisoned including u ma nikkiah......ego will drive yo azz crazier den u ilz ya got played negreostatic, git yo azz up of da floor and dust the york come off yo butt and join da rest of us ...recovering nuwabians........
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Post by SatiyaH on Jan 28, 2004 14:37:47 GMT -5
join da rest of us ...recovering nuwabians........
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Post by kAHANyAH on Jan 28, 2004 16:22:52 GMT -5
"Your bigotry has blinded you to this essential fact." LOL!!!!!!!! ;D. How so humble of you NAR! to make that observation. "For instance, the ancient Olmecan (Maian) hieroglyph for FOUR is called KAN (which also means Sky Serpent). In fact, the fourth day of the Tzolkin is called Kan. To these ancient Americans, each number is associated with an attribute (as with the 99 names of Allah subhana wa tala), character and or god. Like I said NAR, numbers have no quality. They become qualified when WORDS are associated with them. And you demonstrated this perfectly in the above quoted statement. 99 is nothing but quantity - innately neutral . But when given names (words) to each, disagreeable/agreeable is now introduced into the equation. [quote author=Atun-Re link=board=york&thread=1075299517&start=15#1 date=1075303332] I agree but not totally brother kah. Numbers not only have quantity but also they have quality. Your bigotry has blinded you to this essential fact. For instance, the ancient Olmecan (Maian) hieroglyph for FOUR is called KAN (which also means Sky Serpent). In fact, the fourth day of the Tzolkin is called Kan. To these ancient Americans, each number is associated with an attribute (as with the 99 names of Allah subhana wa tala), character and or god. [/quote]
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Post by Ralph on Jan 28, 2004 18:51:36 GMT -5
"Your bigotry has blinded you to this essential fact." LOL!!!!!!!! ;D. How so humble of you NAR! to make that observation. "For instance, the ancient Olmecan (Maian) hieroglyph for FOUR is called KAN (which also means Sky Serpent). In fact, the fourth day of the Tzolkin is called Kan. To these ancient Americans, each number is associated with an attribute (as with the 99 names of Allah subhana wa tala), character and or god. Like I said NAR, numbers have no quality. They become qualified when WORDS are associated with them. And you demonstrated this perfectly in the above quoted statement. 99 is nothing but quantity - innately neutral . But when given names (words) to each, disagreeable/agreeable is now introduced into the equation. www.ambergriscaye.com/earlyhistory/glyphs.htmledj.net/mc2012/waters.htmOne can look at the jewel of the 33rd degreed mason and see a mayan calender....
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Post by Master-9 on Jan 28, 2004 22:55:19 GMT -5
Just came back from the land, shit we doing what we doing
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Post by NAR on Jan 29, 2004 0:05:47 GMT -5
Then explain why the number 13 is associated with bad luck. "Your bigotry has blinded you to this essential fact." LOL!!!!!!!! ;D. How so humble of you NAR! to make that observation. "For instance, the ancient Olmecan (Maian) hieroglyph for FOUR is called KAN (which also means Sky Serpent). In fact, the fourth day of the Tzolkin is called Kan. To these ancient Americans, each number is associated with an attribute (as with the 99 names of Allah subhana wa tala), character and or god. Like I said NAR, numbers have no quality. They become qualified when WORDS are associated with them. And you demonstrated this perfectly in the above quoted statement. 99 is nothing but quantity - innately neutral . But when given names (words) to each, disagreeable/agreeable is now introduced into the equation.
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Post by kAHANyAH on Jan 29, 2004 5:05:23 GMT -5
Exactly!!! its being associated with a word - "bad luck". Don't you see the words are giving the numbers meaning ? Then explain why the number 13 is associated with bad luck.
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Post by NAR on Jan 29, 2004 6:35:39 GMT -5
Bad Luck = 54 = 5+4 = 9. The Maya called the number thirteen, Oxlahun and the number nine, Bolon. Each number has a quality. www.pauahtun.org/numbers.html Exactly!!! its being associated with a word - "bad luck". Don't you see the words are giving the numbers meaning ?
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Post by CoUrTnEy on Jan 29, 2004 11:46:50 GMT -5
Kah I dont think they get it yet.. and i am not sure if they will.. every example they point out is how the number REPRESENTS a particular WORD.. If I were you Kah I wouldn't waste anymore energy on that useless arguement.. Those of us without the blinders on get what you are saying Exactly!!! its being associated with a word - "bad luck". Don't you see the words are giving the numbers meaning ?
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Post by kAHANyAH on Jan 29, 2004 13:07:04 GMT -5
You just may be right . Lead a horse to the puddle, but can't make him take a leak . Wait a sec... that aint how it goes! Kah I dont think they get it yet.. and i am not sure if they will.. every example they point out is how the number REPRESENTS a particular WORD.. If I were you Kah I wouldn't waste anymore energy on that useless arguement.. Those of us without the blinders on get what you are saying
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Post by kAHANyAH on Jan 29, 2004 13:11:18 GMT -5
This is my last attempt bros. Again, the words are giving the numbers qualitative meanings. Lets deal with the ex. you give : "The Maya called the number thirteen, Oxlahun and the number nine, Bolon. Each number has quality". ... Don't you get it ? The WORDS Oxlahun and Bolon are qualifying the quantity (number). Once you associate an attribute with a number or you express a number by a word, the number can now be interpreted agreeably or disagreeably. BUT YOU NEED A FREGGIN WORD!!!!!!!!!!!!!! as an adjunt to the number. Get it ? Bad Luck = 54 = 5+4 = 9. The Maya called the number thirteen, Oxlahun and the number nine, Bolon. Each number has a quality. www.pauahtun.org/numbers.html
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Post by SatiyaH on Jan 29, 2004 13:27:11 GMT -5
The origin of the number 13 being unlucky: 13 people at the Last Supper (one of them, Judas betrayed Jesus, and led to the Crucifixion): 13 witches in a coven: the 13th card in a Tarot deck is Death: The origin of Friday being unlucky: Jesus traditionally is thought to have been crucified on a Friday; Hangman's Day used to be on a Friday, the day criminals were executed: Vikings never sailed on a Friday, as it was the day of their god Freya, and they did not want to offend her.
For some Friday 13th is lucky: In Japan, Friday the thirteenth is considered to be an exceptionally lucky day. And the number 13 has not always been considered unlucky: there are 13 Buddhas in the Indian Pantheon, 13 mystical discs surmount Chinese and Indian Pagodas. 13 is a sacred number of the Mayans, with 13 snake gods, and 13 days in their week: the ancient Hebrews had 13 lunar months in the year.
Numerologically there is nothing unlucky about the number 13, which is also 1 plus 3 which equals 4. The 4th position in the cycles of time does however represent the "test" or "challenge" period. You are faced with a challenge to a personal weakness which you must overcome.
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