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I like to read books, is there a topic you would like to know more about? - 3-24-2022 - 05-05-2022

I have time to read and can access many books, is there a specific topic you would like to learn more about? There are many titles across a wide range of topics, whether it is religion, science or history.

There are many titles I can read and do not have difficulty finding new books that interest me, but sometimes I feel like I would like to use the access to the books to help someone who doesn't have the time learn more about something in particular.

I can write reviews if there is something in particular you would like to know about.


RE: I like to read books, is there a topic you would like to know more about? - Vasilisa - 05-06-2022

If you are from London, and read a lot of any books, then I would talk about the books of the Servant of Light)) Highways of the Mind: The Art and History of Pathworking and Your Unseen Power: Real Training in Western Magic


RE: I like to read books, is there a topic you would like to know more about? - 3-24-2022 - 05-06-2022

I have an answer for your question of the meaning of the number 144,000 in Revelations.
12 I think represents the Zodiac signs

a solar grid
12x12=144

x180 degrees as opposed to 360 degrees
=
25,920 years
It's the length of an axial precession

Yes it is astrological.
Source
https://www.amazon.com/Rebirth-Images-Making-Johns-Apocalypse/dp/1597529494

also

it's important to keep in mind this length of time is an estimate https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Year

It's not like we've been around 25,000 years to witness the next axial precession, and the other thing is I'm skeptical the 365.25 estimate of year can ever be truly accurate. 365.2422
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_calendar

The Julian calendar went out of use because it was improperly assumed 365.25 was the length of time for the Earth to complete an orbit around the sun, and some societies recognized 365 days and significant but did not account for a leap year at all.

There's just the pull of gravity and quakes, I bet the 265.2422 calculation loses a millisecond every year.