A Carved Stone Block Upends Assumptions About Ancient Judaism

The carved stone block is about the size of an occasional table. It has held its secrets for two millenniums. Whoever engraved its enigmatic symbols was apparently depicting the ancient Jewish temples.  But what makes the stone such a rare find in biblical archaeology, according to scholars, is that when it was carved, the Second Temple still stood in Jerusalem for the carver to see. The stone is a kind of ancient snapshot.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/09/world/middleeast/magdala-stone-israel-judaism.html?_r=1

The Temple of Solomon is a significant figure in much Western occult theory and practice. Author James Wasserman discussed this in a filmed interview that eventually was posted at this blog.

http://zeroequalstwo.net/interview-with-james-wasserman-regarding-temple-of-solomon/

 

Ixel Balamke

Ixel Balamke was one of the two founding members of Sekhet-Bast-Ra in Oklahoma City. Currently living in the Twin Cities, she is currently the LBM of Leaping Laughter Lodge. She also is a Meanad and lover of fine wines. Her life long partner Hunahpu and she are well known for their Wine Tastings at NOTOCON. Together they have a small wine cellar that currently holds over 300 bottles.

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