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A secret that connects the Royal Arch Jewel to Shakespeare's Sonnets? Keep reading, you might be surprised!
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Facsimile of the 1609 Dedication Page
SHAKESPEARES SONNETS
The Sonnets dedication poem
has been suspected of containing
a cipher ever since its appearance.The mysterious "stops" after
each word have led many curious
cryptologists to make attempts
at solving this 400 year old puzzle.It is strange that the words
themselves make little or no
sense when read as they were
written in 1609.For the first time in history,
we present to you the solution.
See a Flash Shockwave demonstration:
Flash Demonstration
Let's begin by aligning the "stops".Using modern technology on an
old puzzle makes it easy to center the
periods.Next, to truly find the solution, we need
to examine the other clues in order to gain
a sense of direction.At the bottom of the dedication are
the two "T"s. Some suggestions have
been made regarding these as initials
for certain people. We are not going to
spend time on that theory. We will con-
sider these two "T"s as possible symbols
for two Pillars. In our search for Truth
we pass beyond the Pillars of Hercules
and move into the Sea of the Unknown.So let's set forth on our adventure of
Discovery and begin the demonstration
by traveling beyond
the two "T"s, the Pillars.Sneak a peek at the solution.
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TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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Click on the first "T" in the Dedication to begin and we will proceed to move beyond the symbolic Pillars.
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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Notice that the "T" in the solution poem on the right became
lit
and the second "T" is highlighted and ready to click in the Dedication poem on the left.
This is the method that will lead you through the demonstration of the Dedication Cipher.
Click on the second "T" now.
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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We have passed beyond the two "T"s which represent the Pillars.
Notice the first line was created between the two periods at the bottom of the centered "stops", or periods.
Also both "T"s are lit in the poem on the right.
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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T. T. SETTING FORTH IN THE ADVENTURE OUR POET PROMISED THESE SONNETS W.M. H |
We are now "Setting forth" in the adventure. Notice that the word "forth"
is the 4th step?
The Simple Cipher of "Setting forth" is 154 which is the
number of total Sonnets in the collection.
Add "3", the number of periods we have passed to get to this position, and we have the Seal number
157.
The Kaye Cipher of "Setting forth" is 284. Add 3
to that number to get the second Seal number of 287.
Click on the following link for more information on the Secret Seal numbers of 157 and 287.
Go to: Shakespearean
Secret Seals
When you are ready to proceed, click on the word "forth"
in the Dedication to continue drawing the design.
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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Read what Sir Francis Bacon writes as the first sentence of the "Distributio Operis" (Plan of the Work) of his "Instaurratio
Magna",
which was printed in 1620 as a preface to his "Novum Organum":
"It being part of my design to set everything forth, as far as may be, plainly and perspicuously (for nakedness of the mind is still,
as nakedness of the body once was, the companion of innocence and simplicity), let me first explain the order and plan of the work."
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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Continue to click on the highlighted words of the Dedication to follow the solution path.
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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When you click on the word "adventvrer" we are going to drop the last "R"
for the time being.
Remember that we did this and we'll touch on the purpose a little later in the page.
Looks like we drew the letter "B" so far doesn't it?
Keep clicking on the highlighted words to proceed.
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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There are two dashes in the Dedication poem that make double words ("well-wishing" and
"ever-living").
We are taking the creative liberty to use this as a sign that we may separate and flip-flop the words.
By doing this we arrive at a better poem and there is another reason that will show itself at the end of the solution.
Continue by clicking on the highlighted words.
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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Again we separate and flip-flop the double word for a better poem solution.
The double word "ever-living" is the 11th stop. 11
has special significance all throughout the Sonnets collection.
Take notice of the location in the design where the 11 is appearing. We will not go into detail right now,
but will mention that there is great symbolic significance for this placement of the double word and the number.
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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"By wishing well, wisheth ever living."
This instructs the seeker to keep his desires pure in order to achieve immortality.
(Hint: The number 11 plays a part in the achievement of this "wish".)
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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"Our poet"
Who is "our poet?"
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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How about that, we just added an "A" to the "B"
that we drew a moment ago.
Perhaps this tells us that "our poet" is "Bacon". And of
course "Our" refers to him being the "Rosicrucian" poet.
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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"Promised", reminds one of the collection of notes that Bacon kept called the "Promus".
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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Interesting how the word "sonnets" is the 16th stop. The Kaye Cipher of "sonnets"
is 136.
136 is the "mystic number of the 16th path", all numbers from 1
through 16 adding up to 136.
In Sonnet 136 "Shakespeare" says, "my
name is Will". It is the position taken by Light-of-Truth.com
that Francis Bacon was born in secret to Queen Elizabeth with the name "William
Tudor".
The Simple Cipher of "sonnets" is 100, the Simple
Cipher of "Francis Bacon" and the Kaye Cipher of "Tudor".
Click on the following link for more info on this: "Will
Tudor Cipher"
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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Did we just draw a letter "C" to go with the "B"
and "A"?
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Continue to click on the highlighted words to follow the demonstration.
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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The misspelling of the word "onlie" has been mentioned by others.
It is a curious mathematical coincidence that "onlie" is a Simple cipher 52.
Take away the letters "li", which make a Roman numeral 51,
and that leaves "one".
(Hint: There are several very interesting Kaballah lessons contained in the Dedication poem.)
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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Continue by clicking on the highlighted words.
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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Continue by clicking on the highlighted words.
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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"Eternitie" is the 22nd stop. There is much to
ponder on that theme.
"Our poet promised these sonnets to the onlie and insuing eternitie."
It would certainly seem that "Shakespeare" knew exactly what he was doing.
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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Continue by clicking on the highlighted words.
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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"Begetter" is defined as "father" in
dictionaries. Thus "that begetter" is giving the title "Father"
to "Time" ("eternitie").
See the Pyramid we just drew and "that" it relates to "Time".
The word "that" is interesting symbolically as it appears at the front center of the Pyramid.
Among other symbols the two "T"s
represent Pillars on either side of the invisible entrance to the Pyramid and the letters "ha"
add up to 9, or the letter "I" (EYE)
which is in the center of the Pyramid between the Pillars.
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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Continue to proceed by clicking on the highlighted words.
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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Continue by clicking on the highlighted words.
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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"That begetter of all happinesse" refers to "Eternity"
being the Father of Time
and also the One, "Kether", the Cosmic Source of All from which everything comes.
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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"W" stands for "Worshipful".
TO.THE.ONLIE.BEGETTER.OF. BY. OVR.EVER-LIVING.POET. WISHETH. THE.WELL-WISHING. T.T. |
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"M" stands for "Master", thus we have
"Worshipful Master".
Here we drop the small "r" also. (Remember the other "R"
we dropped from "adventvrer".)
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"Worshipful Master H"? Who would "H"
be?
Notice in the facsimile of the original 1609 Dedication that the only "space" in the poem is
after the letter "H".
This gives us a very obvious clue that this is the end of the poem. But is also gives us a clue to do one more thing.
"H" is a Simple Cipher 8. By separating the double words and
counting the two "T's that we started with, the letter "H"
is the 32nd word. Now if we were to go a step further and "fill" the "space"
by dividing the "H" into two letters, "F" and "B",
which are a Simple Cipher 6 and 2 (6
+ 2 = 8), then we end up with 33 words and an answer to our question of
who is the
"Worshipful Master H". "Bacon" is a Simple Cipher 33,
and of course "F B" are the initials for Francis Bacon.
Continue on for the conclusion by clicking on the center and final highlighted word, "H", in the
Dedication.
Look closely at the design that we sketched out when it is completed with a little artistic skill:
What about the small and large "R"s? Why did we drop these letters.
Of course by doing so we created a perfect poem, but why would Bacon put them in if we were meant to pull them
out?
Why did he give us a small and a large one? This is certainly a clue, any visual oddity should be considered a clue to investigate.
Here is the reason that Light-of-Truth.com
will present: In the first Table Key on our main page with the 26
letters of the alphabet
laid out up to the number 365, the letter "R" falls in line with two
significant numbers for Francis Bacon. We may consider these
two numbers as a small "r", 148, and a large "R",
252. These are the Simple and Kaye numbers of "William Tudor".
Click on the following link to see the design compared with the Masonic Royal Arch degree Jewel.
Comments most welcome: shakasha@Light-of-Truth.com