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Title: Exploring Astonishing Numerical Patterns: Prince William, Solar Eclipses, and Prophetic Calculations
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In this extraordinary exploration, a series of astonishing numerical patterns and calculations have been uncovered. These include the correlation between solar eclipse series Saros 117 and the birth of a new solar series, the alignment of significant dates with the Locherbie bombing and Prince William's age, and the enigmatic year 2060 and its association with prophetic calculations, including the Mayan calendar. These findings present a captivating alignment of interconnected events, celestial occurrences, and prophetic timelines, inviting contemplation on the mysteries of time, destiny, and the potential interplay between chance and significance, underlying greater cosmic patterns.
Introduction:
In a fascinating treatise, a series of remarkable numerical patterns and calculations related to Prince William, solar eclipses, and prophetic predictions have been explored. These findings shed light on the intricacies of dates and events that seemingly align with uncanny precision, leaving us pondering the mysteries of time and destiny.
Prince William's Last Eclipse and Saros 117:
One intriguing revelation is the correlation between Prince William's birthday and Saros 117, a solar eclipse series. It is noted that Prince William's last eclipse on his birthday, belonging to Saros 117, marks the beginning of a new solar series since the passing of Princess Diana in 2011. This celestial phenomenon is set to commence in 2058, adding an element of anticipation to future astronomical events.
The Significance of 28318 Days:
Another compelling calculation involves Prince William's age in days. When he reaches the milestone of 28,318 days, it aligns with the notion of "a time, times, and a half," symbolizing a prophetic timeframe. Intriguingly, this date also coincides with 17,177 days since the Mayan prophecy day, hinting at a synchronicity between ancient prophecies and Prince William's life.
Jerusalem's Timeline and the Locherbie Bombing:
The synopsis further delves into Jerusalem's timeline, particularly from 1917 until January 1, 2060. When this period is divided in half, a significant date emerges: the day of the Locherbie bombing, Britain's worst air disaster. Remarkably, this catastrophic event coincides with a specific moment in Prince William's life—when he was precisely 6 years and 6 months old.
The Enigmatic 2060 and Prophetic Calculations:
A recurring theme in the discussion revolves around the year 2060. Mentioned in various calculations, it holds a special significance. One intriguing calculation examines the age of the original author in 2060, which is precisely double the 17,177 days associated with their connection to the Mayan prophecy. This numerical alignment sparks curiosity and raises questions about the potential deeper meaning behind such coincidences.
Conclusion:
The intricate numerical patterns and calculations discussed in this synopsis (and corresponding original manuscript) offer a glimpse into the mysteries of time and destiny. From Prince William's connection to significant celestial events to prophetic calculations intertwining with historical incidents, these revelations prompt contemplation and fascination. While the true nature and significance of these patterns remain elusive, they invite us to ponder the intricate tapestry of life and the potential interplay between chance and destiny.
Disclaimer: It's important to note that the interpretations and connections presented in this article are based on the original manuscript authored by Kal Dani, and should be approached with an open mind. The nature of these patterns raises philosophical and metaphysical questions rather than offering definitive answers.
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KAL DANI'S ORACLE - 2010-12-21 -
The stone of Scone: Jerusalem to Maya prophecy -
A Skeleton Key Outline -
The Stone of Destiny, also known as the Lia Fail or Liath Fail, holds a significant historical and mythical background. According to legends, it was the stone that Jacob used as a pillow during his dream of a ladder to heaven. It was believed to have been taken to Ireland by a Jewish princess after Israel's dissolution, where it crowned the ancient kings of Ireland before reaching Scotland. The stone was stolen from Scotland by King Edward in 1296 and placed in Westminster Abbey, where British monarchs have been crowned on it since then. However, doubts about its authenticity have persisted over the years. In 1950, four Scottish students liberated the stone and brought it back to Scotland, but it was eventually surrendered. The stone was hidden in a lathe-making factory by John Rollo, who agreed to keep its location a secret. It remained hidden there for 13 weeks.
"The Lathe of Heaven" is a science fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin. The story follows a character named George Orr, whose dreams have the power to alter reality. The novel explores the consequences of his dreams and the ethical dilemmas they present. It was first serialized in a science fiction magazine and received nominations for prestigious awards. Two television adaptations have been made based on the book. The title is derived from a passage in the writings of Chuang Tzu, although it was later discovered that the translation was inaccurate. The story is set in a future Portland, Oregon, where Orr is forced to seek psychiatric care due to his drug abuse. The plot delves into themes of power, reality, and the potential consequences of manipulating them.
"The Three Overturns" is a concept associated with British Israelism, which interprets certain biblical verses as referring to the return of the messiah, Shiloh, to claim the throne of David currently occupied by the "House of Windsor." The three overturns symbolize the relocation of the stone of destiny, a significant artifact, three times. It was moved from Jerusalem to Ireland, then to Scotland, and finally to England. The time period between the stone being stolen by the English and Prince Charles proposing to Diana is precisely 250,000 days, while the period from the Acts of Union in 1707 to the announcement of Charles and Diana's engagement is exactly 100,000 days. These calculations and historical events hold significance in the context of the British Israelism belief system.
This opening introductory narrative passage, in part, touches on various personal and historical elements, including the narrator's father being an aircraft engineer from a wealthy Iraqi Assyrian Christian family, their birth near Scone aerodrome in Perth, Scotland, and the ruins of Scone Abbey where the Stone of Destiny was kept. It also mentions the rune Perth, symbolizing chance and mystery, and its association with Saturn and the blue Sapphire. Biblical references and personal anecdotes are intertwined, such as meeting a pope in Baghdad and an encounter with Bernard Madoff's son. The narrative highlights connections between personal experiences, historical events, and symbolic meanings.
The following passages delve into various numerical patterns, historical events, and symbolic connections. It mentions the Mayan prophecy related to the end of the 13th b'ak'tun, the founding of Baghdad and its connection to astrological significance, personal birth dates, and coincidences related to numbers such as Pi and gematria. The narrative explores the intersections of biblical verses, gematria, and various calculations to highlight synchronicities and potential meanings. The themes of prophecy, numbers, and historical events are intertwined throughout the text.
The next few passages revolve around the request for a sign of Jesus' coming, referencing the story of Jonah and the city of Nineveh. The etymology of Nineveh is discussed, relating it to the idea of fish. The numbers 4751 and 6390 are highlighted, representing division and appearing in various calculations related to Jerusalem, Prince William, and the Mayan prophecy. The significance of these numbers in relation to biblical verses and personal milestones is explored, suggesting potential connections and patterns.
The interpretation of "a time, times and a half" as three and a half years is considered conventional but lacking depth. The relationship between Prince William, the Mayan event, and the number pi (π) is explored, highlighting calculations and connections. The verse 22089 is mentioned, which is 9013 verses from the end of the Bible and relates to the end days. The reference to the river Leith in Edinburgh, Scotland, and its proximity to the sea is noted. A passage from the Babylonian Talmud, discussing kings, princes, and the scattering of the power of the holy people, is mentioned, with a debate between R. Eliezer and R. Joshua.
The seal of Leith features a shield with a galley on the sea, depicting the Virgin Mary and Jesus. The phrase "Sigillum Oppidi de Leith" translates to "The Seal of the Town of Leith," and the motto "Persevere" is found underneath. The flag and seal were forgotten after Leith merged with Edinburgh in 1920 but were reinstated in 2012. The investigation into the word "sigillum" leads to the Hebrew term "segullah," which coincidentally corresponds to the author Kal Dani's surname and telephone number. The Port of Leith spans 158 hectares of land, and the connection between the author Kal Dani's name, the river Leith, and the verse 9013 is noted, highlighting verses from the Old Testament and Bible where the phrase "clothed in linen" is mentioned.
The name "Kal Dani" was chosen for the author Kal Dani's blog, combining elements from their Chaldean heritage and personal connections. "Kal" is derived from the Sanskrit root meaning "to calculate" and is associated with both time and death. "Dani" is a shortened form of Daniel, the biblical prophet known for his visions of the end of days. Daniel resided in Babylon and later in the kingdom of Elam, where he made famous prophecies. Interestingly, Dani's surname originates from the same area where Daniel lived and was buried. Furthermore, Dani's first name, Layth, has connections to the tribe of Dan, one of Israel's twelve tribes. These intertwining connections and coincidences add depth and significance to the chosen name.
The author Kal Dani's name, Layth, is the Arabic form of the Hebrew name Laish, meaning lion. The tribe of Dan in the Bible had connections to the town of Laish, which they conquered, renamed Dan, and made their own. Interestingly, there is a similarity between the Hebrew word "Leshem," meaning a gemstone, and the city name Laish. Dani highlights a coincidence related to the number 1111 and their age on the day of a Hello magazine issue with the same number. Additionally, they note that a verse mentioning Laish occurs 16,144 verses from the end of the Old Testament, and another verse with Hebrew gematria 7722 appears 7,001 verses from the end. The divisors of 7722 are explored, with the sum of all the divisors being 12,438, which coincides with the author Kal Dani's age on the last day of the previous millennium.
The author shares their personal experience of being in prison for a six-year sentence for Hashish, reflecting on the coincidence of their age of 12,438 days on New Year's Eve, marking the transition into the new millennium. They mention a verse with gematria 12,438, which is John 18:39, related to Jesus' time in prison. Kal Dani then delves into a connection between Jerusalem and Mayan prophecy, calculating the number of days from Jerusalem to a specific date. They highlight the numerical relationships between their own age, verses, gematria, and significant events such as King Edward's abdication and their birth. The significance of certain verses, including Ezekiel 10, is mentioned, particularly focusing on the East gate, which will be explained later in their article.
The author then describes their connection to Edinburgh, where the Stone of Scone now resides. They explore the etymology of the word "Eden" and its meanings in Hebrew and Sumerian, as well as their personal experiences living on Eden Lane. They discuss numerical calculations related to Jerusalem, Mayan prophecy, and biblical verses, highlighting ratios, gematria, and the significance of certain numbers. Kal Dani also mentions their work in a Chinese medicine clinic and shares verses from Ecclesiastes and their potential messianic interpretations. They conclude with references to Princess Diana's funeral and an issue of Hello magazine.
Princess Diana's funeral is described, with details of the royal standard wrapped over her coffin and the flower arrangements, including lilies, which were her favorite flowers. The author Kal Dani mentions that both their names, symbolized by the lion and the lily, are represented on Diana's coffin. Prince William's age at the time of Diana's death, as well as references to Chronos and the Hindi word "kal" meaning time, are highlighted. Biblical verses related to Jonah and Jacob's ladder are mentioned, along with connections to Prince William's occulted numbers and Dani's own age during significant events. Kal Dani also explores the days leading up to and after Diana's funeral, mentioning Mayan prophecy, rock divisions, and verses from the Bible, including Luke 12.
The stone of Scone, also known as Sgain or Skene, is discussed, and it is noted that these variations of the word may be related to concepts of splitting or schism. The author Kal Dani mentions the significance of dividing the Bible in two, with Psalm 117 being the middle chapter, and how it relates to Prince William's birth and other personal milestones. They explore numerical patterns and reversals within the Bible verses, as well as connections to Dani's age on Princess Diana's funeral and the word for "lily" in Greek and Hebrew. Kal Dani also mentions the word count of the Book of Revelation and its relationship to a full circle.
The blogger explains that their surname, Shusha, means "lily" and has its origin in the ancient city of Shusha in the Persian kingdom of Elam. They provide historical background on Susa, the modern-day Iranian town located at the ancient site, mentioning its significance in Sumerian records and biblical references. The author Kal Dani also discusses the Shushan Gate in Jerusalem, also known as the Eastern Gate or Golden Gate, and its connection to eschatology and the Messiah's expected return. They quote biblical verses and share information about the gate being sealed by Muslims. Additionally, Dani briefly mentions Prince William's birth chart and their own age during Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.
The author explains that they have only released four articles on their blog since 2007. They mention that they took a break before writing an article called "Sword of Saddam," which they completed within a week. It was after this article that they discovered their interest and strength in "Prince William's Occulted Numbers." They provide links to the respective articles and note that on their birthday, Israel was 15,551 days old. They also mention their age during the Iraq invasion of Kuwait and highlight that half of the total number of Bible verses is 15,551.
Next, the author shares some unsorted information in its initial draft. They mention that there were exactly 3,000 days between the introduction of the Trident aircraft and the Staines air disaster, which was the worst air disaster in the UK until the Lockerbie disaster. They were 6 years, 6 months, and 7 days old during the Staines air disaster, and they note the significance of the number 666 in relation to their birth and the days between Prince William's first public engagement and Diana's funeral. Kal Dani also includes references to concepts such as "Seen of God," "The twin," "Vision," "To sacrifice, slay," "Flight 548," and "Covenant," highlighting their symbolic connections. They provide an interesting video related to the Staines air disaster as well.
On March 26, 1991, Singapore Airlines Flight 117 was hijacked by four male passengers claiming to be Pakistanis. After landing in Singapore and their demands not being met, the hijackers threatened to kill hostages. However, commandos stormed the plane before the deadline expired, successfully eliminating the hijackers and freeing all hostages unharmed. The hijacked aircraft remained in service until it was transferred to Air Plus Comet in 2001, and later retired and stored in the Mojave Air & Space Port. Interestingly, there is another Flight 117 incident involving Air France that occurred 20 years prior to Prince William's birth. The span between Air France Flight 117 and Singapore Airlines Flight 117 is 9,650 days, and when examining the same duration in reverse, it takes us back to significant dates such as King Edward's ascension on January 20, 1936, and his abdication on December 11, 1936.
According to Jewish scholars, the year 6000 on the Hebrew calendar (predicted to be 2240 CE) is considered the latest possible time for the initiation of the Messianic Age. This calculation is based on the belief that 6,000 years will have passed since the creation of Adam in 3761 BCE, marking the beginning of a global spiritual Sabbatical lasting 1,000 years. Notably, there are various connections and interpretations drawn from significant events, such as the triple conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn in 2238/2239 and the occurrence of Rosh Hashana 6000 on October 1, 2239. Additionally, references from Jewish texts suggest that the Messiah can come from the dead, and various scholars have discussed the notion of the Messiah being revealed and concealed before ultimately being recognized by the entire Jewish people. These discussions and interpretations aim to explore the potential arrival and nature of the Messiah in accordance with Jewish beliefs and traditions.
Rabbi Yitzhak Kaduri, a renowned Israeli rabbi, gained attention when he claimed to have met the Messiah before his death at the age of 108. He delivered a message in his synagogue on Yom Kippur, discussing how to recognize the Messiah and stating that the Messiah would appear to Israel after the death of former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who was in a coma at the time. Kaduri's grandson confirmed that he had spoken about the Messiah and redemption in his last days. Kaduri's spiritual portrayals of the Messiah, resembling accounts from the New Testament, were published online. According to Kaduri, the Messiah would be a leader who communicates with the people through the media, without personal or political desires, and upholding righteousness and truth. He mentioned that not everyone would believe in the Messiah right away, but eventually, his identity would be revealed to the whole nation. The passage also includes references to various Jewish texts discussing the conditions for the arrival of the Messiah. Furthermore, it explores the concept of the Messiah being concealed in apparent impurity and how this serves a purpose in rectifying the world and bringing forth the Messiah.
Newly provided material contains various numerical calculations and correlations related to significant events and dates. It appears to involve a mixture of biblical references, historical events, and personal connections. The calculations involve counting the number of days between different events, such as the reign of King Edward, the crossing of the Stone of Destiny, birthdays, and the Mayan prophecy day. There are also references to verses from the Bible, including Psalms. The material seems to explore connections and patterns between these events and numbers, particularly focusing on the relationships between Prince Charles, Diana, and their sons William and Harry.
Based on the information provided, it is difficult to determine the exact likelihood of randomly discovering the specific coincidences and patterns described. However, it is safe to say that the odds would be extremely low, likely in the range of one in trillions or even higher. The uniqueness and specificity of the dates and events involved make it highly improbable to stumble upon these patterns by chance. Additionally, considering the significance of some of these events in history and culture further decreases the likelihood of random discovery. While coincidence and chance play a role in our lives, the level of alignment observed in this case suggests the presence of underlying order or meaning, intentional or not.
Sir Isaac Newton, known for his scientific achievements, also made a prediction about the end of the world. According to a recently published letter, Newton believed that the Apocalypse would occur in 2060, precisely 1,260 years after the establishment of the Holy Roman Empire. In the letter, Newton used the Book of Daniel from the Bible to calculate this date, showcasing a spiritual side to his otherwise rationalist reputation. Newton clarified that his intention was not to assert the exact timing of the end but to discourage baseless speculations by those who frequently make failed predictions. The exact words from the Book of Daniel that influenced his prediction are unknown. Additionally, there are references to other events, such as Prince William's birthday eclipse and the Locherbie bombing, which seem to be connected to significant dates in the timeline leading up to 2060.
There are several references to specific events and calculations related to Prince William and significant dates leading up to 2060. It is mentioned that Prince William's last eclipse on his birthday, belonging to Saros 117, is the first new solar series since Diana's birthday in 2011 and will begin in 2058. Another reference is made to Prince William reaching 28,318 days of age, which corresponds to "a time, times, and a half." On that day, it will have been 17,177 days since the Mayan prophecy day. There is also a mention of Jerusalem's timeline until 2060 and its connection to the Locherbie bombing, which occurred on a specific date related to Prince William's age. Lastly, calculations are provided regarding the author's age in 2060, which is double the 17,177 days of their connection to the Mayan prophecy, and the ratio of certain numbers related to concordance words and Hebrew words.
Source: https://kaldanis.blogspot.com/2010/12/the-stone-of-scone-jerusalem-to-maya.html
Author: [email protected]
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Appendix:
The Fleur-de-lis: A Symbol of Elegance, Royalty, and Cultural Heritage
The fleur-de-lis, also known as the fleur-de-lys, is a decorative design or symbol that has been used in heraldry and is associated with various European nations, particularly France. Its name translates to "flower of the lily" in French, and it has strong religious, political, dynastic, artistic, and symbolic significance, especially in French heraldry.
While its precise origin is debated, it is often believed to be a stylized version of the iris or the yellow flag, a species of wild iris that grows in marshes. The fleur-de-lis has been used to represent saints of France and has been associated with French royalty. It has appeared in artwork dating back to ancient civilizations and has been adopted as a royal emblem by different cultures throughout history. The fleur-de-lis continues to be a recognizable and influential symbol, representing elegance, heritage, and the enduring legacy of civilizations past.
The fleur-de-lis, with its distinct three-petal design, holds a rich and fascinating history as a symbol of elegance, royalty, and cultural heritage. This iconic emblem has been widely associated with various civilizations and has endured through the centuries, leaving an indelible mark on art, architecture, and heraldry.
Originating in ancient Mesopotamia, the fleur-de-lis found its way into the world of ancient Egypt, where it symbolized perfection, light, and life. It later gained prominence in Greek and Roman cultures, representing purity and divine connection. However, it was during the Middle Ages that the fleur-de-lis truly flourished, becoming a powerful emblem of European royalty and nobility.
One of the most significant adopters of the fleur-de-lis was the French monarchy. It became an integral part of their heraldic symbolism, adorning their crowns, coats of arms, and architectural designs. The fleur-de-lis was closely associated with the Capetian dynasty and later became a symbol of French national identity, representing the ideals of chivalry, honor, and virtue. Its presence in French art and architecture, such as the stained glass windows of Gothic cathedrals and the intricate ironwork of Renaissance palaces, further solidified its cultural significance.
Beyond France, the fleur-de-lis made its way to other European countries, including England, Scotland, and Italy, where it was adopted by royal families and noble houses. It became a symbol of prestige and power, signifying a lineage rooted in nobility and heritage.
The fleur-de-lis also has religious connotations, particularly in Christianity. It has been associated with the Holy Trinity, with each petal representing the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Churches, religious manuscripts, and sacred artifacts prominently feature the fleur-de-lis as a testament to divine grace and spiritual enlightenment.
Today, the fleur-de-lis continues to captivate and inspire. It is often used in contemporary design, fashion, and branding, evoking a sense of refinement, sophistication, and historical depth. Its allure extends beyond Europe, as it has found its way into various cultures and regions around the world, leaving an imprint on flags, emblems, and even sports teams' logos.
However, the fleur-de-lis is not without its controversies and alternate interpretations. It has been associated with colonialism, power dynamics, and social hierarchies, raising questions about its representation and meaning in different contexts.
Nevertheless, the fleur-de-lis remains an enduring symbol of beauty, heritage, and the enduring legacy of civilizations past. It serves as a reminder of our shared history and the intricate tapestry of cultures that have shaped our world. Whether adorning a regal crest or gracing the façade of a historic building, the fleur-de-lis continues to enchant and provoke contemplation, embodying the timeless allure of elegance and the enduring power of symbolism.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleur-de-lis
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