This NEW Booklet explores the use of rebus (using pictures to represent numbers or words) in the ancient artwork of the epic saga "Argonautica,'--the legendary 3rd century B.C. Greek poem, documenting 'Jason and the Argonauts' journeys in their quest for the Golden Fleece. Explore how the Knights Templar had incorporated the secret rebus! This book is a stunning exploration of the use of rebus in the ubiquitous Philosophers' Stone texts. This enthralling spellbinder traces our research on the hypothesis that the authors in the Philosophers’ Stone genre had used rebus to encode the secret sacred knowledge of the specific number of electrons within Mercury (‘80’ electrons as the 80th element) and Gold (‘79’ electrons as the 79th element) in the Philosophers’ Stone works. The Transformation Process would take one electron from Mercury to formulate Gold and the authors would have encoded the numbers ‘79’ and ‘80’ in rebus. The ‘80’ (usually depicted as a circle ‘0’ of ‘8’ things) would represent the 80th element of Mercury while the ‘79’ (usually depicted as ‘7’ and ‘9’ things) would represent the 79th element of Gold. That is what we are searching for in the art of the "Argonautica.' Enjoy the adventure! Most astoundingly, this book illustrates how the hidden secrets are deeply embedded in our most famous masterpieces! Read it today!
Enigmatic Argonautica
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Author(s)L. A. Braun
ISBN / ASINB018DIBAJ0
ISBN-13978B018DIBAJ1
Sales Rank2,464,604
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