Eboracum - WikipediaI'd like to see evidence that two Roman emperors lived in York.
Neither Felix nor I are stating anything as being a fact or true, this is all speculation.
That makes three of us!His ideas and theories are constantly changing and evolving - even devolving sometimes. Neither he nor I have a clear opinion regarding Moorish Science... or much else either if truth be told.
I found that intriguing also, because, from memory, the "AMORC" American Rosicrucian organization believed that those priests were the founders of the mystery schools that the Pharaohs were admitted to (at least in North African Egypt), and much later in time those mystery schools became the Rosicrucian Order (that's a no-brainer, I guess, when you consider the "source").What is interesting is the claim that they "were originally a group of priests from the Egypt of the west (Old Egypt.)"
Having not known about her before, I have been researching Michelle Gibson, and now have a better understanding of, if not total agreement with, some of the beliefs and postings on this site, such as the mudslides, time reset, and the Great Exhibition of 1851. Her take on the "Moors" appears to be that "the Washitaw Empire in north America, Tartaria in Asia, Barbaria in North Africa, the Mughal Empire in present-day Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan, among others, were empires within the advanced Moorish Civilization, with roots in ancient Mu, and that it was a continuous civilization through Atlantis up until relatively recently. Moorish Science and Master Masons are behind all of the sacred geometry applications in architecture and alignments with heaven and earth worldwide. Moorish Masonry has 360-degrees, and Freemasonry has 33-degrees." These "Moors" seem to be much more inclusive than the "Moors" of "Moorish Science", so I was deliberating if Felix actually meant their "freemasonry", instead of that of "Moorish Science", as "something that was once honourable". Perhaps the two synthesize in a way that I am not aware of yet, though.
I could believe in the following part of her teaching, if not in fact, but as an ideal,
"The Ancient Advanced Civilization was a a civilization where each being knew it was sovereign, and yet an integral part of the whole collective. It was all about aligning Heaven and Earth in the fullest expression of Human Potential that there has ever been here on Earth. Higher even than Atlantis and Lemuria were reputed to be. Pure Human Genius…in Group/Unity Consciousness.
Muurish/Moorish-American Master Adepts in the present day are wisdom-keepers of ancient sacred Kemetic Mysteries and Knowledge about all Creation. They are living practitioners of Egyptian Yoga, known as Uacheta Smai Tawi, or Wadjet Yoga; and Medu Neter, the language of the Egyptian Hieroglyphs." That last sentence is quite a tongue twister for me, though, and I speak to you not with "forked tongue"!
I wonder if Michelle Gibson was ever a member of this group, it seems tailor-made for her.
I am beginning to think that you are one of those equivocating Jesuit Coadjutors trying to ensnare me! (lol)Yes and No.![]()
The situation is very similar to those cheesy movies where the authorities are searching for the culprit of some misdemeanor, let's call him Fred Bloggs, and they confront a crowd demanding to know "Who is Fred Bloggs?" The culprit says "I am," then someone else says "No, it's me!" Then someone else says the same and so on and so on.
This is what you immediately made me think of -
"The York Rite, sometimes referred to as the American Rite, since it is named for, but not practiced in York" York Rite - WikipediaThe so-called York Rite version of freemasonry was / is very popular in America, who knows if that was named after the Grand Lodge at York or the Duke?
Yes, I had read that recommended thread, and never knew those stories about King Arthur before, but what I meant is that it was Dee's own personal AGENDA to "sell" that Arthurian history to Queen Elizabeth, who had Welsh ancestry like him, in order to create (or recreate?) the British Empire. That being said, as I stated at the beginning of my postings on this thread, "With no disrespect whatsoever meant to Dr. Dee and his accomplishments, he was a product of his times and his heritage, just as we all are to some degree (no pun intended on his name). He was of Welsh origin, and lived during the Welsh Tudor era for practically all of his life, so naturally he promoted a Welsh agenda for world empire, just as some Russians promote Russia for the same thing, as noted on this website in various threads, so I get it." Perhaps I am subconsciously promoting the "American Moors" as my "agenda", because I myself am American!Dee's ideas concerning the re-establishment of some kind of empire or kingdom were not his own personal creation:
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