Who do Muslims really worship?

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the following video mentions binary ..0.34

Thanks for the video.

A summary and recent information on the Binary God. These are the two columns, which they associate with the God of the center. As said below the red column is fire, man and blue is water, in the center, it is wind:
The God that I think is double, the God represents life through the sexual act and death by killing. The sexual act can also kill. From the source of life, light is man, when death, matter is woman. Together they give birth to a child. Fire and water create smoke. Smoke is linked to the spirit, to the breath of life. And precisely, in this cult of life, they use it to communicate with the Gods. They sleep causing an emi. Or they take drugs. Or they use babies. The one-eyed side is more of a representation to emphasize the two sides.

While searching, I came across this site which represents the three columns of Freemasonry:
Symbolisme des flambeaux au REAA (gotm.fr)
And in the same site he has this very interesting link on Janus:
Le Couvreur et Janus : Dualité Maçonnique (gotm.fr)

And another site, which represents the two columns and September eleven:
[MAJ] La symbolique ésotérique des attentats du 11 septembre 2001 (metaphinews.blogspot.com)


As for Putin, I know he is a Freemason. Afterwards, I don't know the symbols well enough to confirm, but maybe.
 

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putina
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1. Time, season, during which intensive fishing is carried out.
Spring fishing season. Winter fishing season.
2. Obsolete: The way, the road.
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1. The time when fish comes in large quantities.
2. The season during which the industrial catch of fish is carried out.
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A path made along a certain route, from one point to another.
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Road, travel
 

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Dictionary of the Russian Language: In 4 vols. / RAN, Institute of Linguistics. Research; Polygraph Resources, 1999
The meaning of the word "pautina"

1. A network of thin threads obtained from the sticky sap secreted by the spider, as well as a separate thread of such a net.
2. Something that resembles the appearance of such a network.
3. That which entangles, completely subjugates.


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For example?
(Unless the future of humanity, the brain, the soul and the future of the soul are something separate and unrelated; in which case nothing matters, and we can turn on and off any part of reality and assemble the picture as we like or bring us less unhappiness.)
 
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Dictionary of the Russian Language: In 4 vols. / RAN, Institute of Linguistics. Research; Polygraph Resources, 1999
The meaning of the word "pautina"

1. A network of thin threads obtained from the sticky sap secreted by the spider, as well as a separate thread of such a net.
2. Something that resembles the appearance of such a network.
3. That which entangles, completely subjugates.


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For example?
(Unless the future of humanity, the brain, the soul and the future of the soul are something separate and unrelated; in which case nothing matters, and we can turn on and off any part of reality and assemble the picture as we like or bring us less unhappiness.)
It is actually MINERVA.

Associated withs OWLS & SPIDERS
 
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putina
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1. Time, season, during which intensive fishing is carried out.
Spring fishing season. Winter fishing season.
2. Obsolete: The way, the road.
~
1. The time when fish comes in large quantities.
2. The season during which the industrial catch of fish is carried out.
~
A path made along a certain route, from one point to another.
~
Road, travel
PUTIN and NWO. opening of the Koran
CUL x 4 closing of the Koran

CUL= dead end or ass(french)
4xCUL = 12 = L
=OWL n
 

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It is actually MINERVA.

Associated withs OWLS & SPIDERS
This work is quite possible. It, neuroweb, is de facto a "network of knowledge" or "of wisdom" (this is from the link). This is exactly how it is advertised: that it will make people more connected, into collective intellects that can solve problems, and thus will build "better smart humanity (because "more heads think better" and so on - old sayings).

So it may to do with Minerva. (The Hopi had some kind of prophecy about a time when people would connect telepathically. It could be interpreted as the Internet, or cell phones, etc., but the latest trend they are pushing for the near future is just such things as a neuronet/neuroweb - like a network/networks of neuralinx.)

Who knows, who knows..


aunt Minerva
 
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This work is quite possible. It, neuroweb, is de facto a "network of knowledge" or "of wisdom" (this is from the link). This is exactly how it is advertised: that it will make people more connected, into collective intellects that can solve problems, and thus will build "better smart humanity (because "more heads think better" and so on - old sayings).

So it may to do with Minerva. (The Hopi had some kind of prophecy about a time when people would connect telepathically. It could be interpreted as the Internet, or cell phones, etc., but the latest trend they are pushing for the near future is just such things as a neuronet/neuroweb - like a network/networks of neuralinx.)

Who knows, who knows..


aunt Minerva
The name Minerva stems from Proto-Italic *meneswo ("intelligent, understanding")

ME SOWEN
 
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Minerva is often associated with dragons.

In various mythologies and folklore, Minerva is depicted as a protector of animals, including dragons. She is sometimes associated with wisdom, strategy, and warfare, and dragons can symbolize these qualities.

Here are a few examples:

  • Roman mythology: Minerva was often depicted with an owl, a bird associated with wisdom.
    Dragons were also seen as wise creatures, and their association with Minerva reflected this shared quality.
  • Medieval literature: Dragons were often portrayed as guardians of treasure and knowledge. This aligns with Minerva's role as a protector and goddess of wisdom.
  • Modern fantasy: In many fantasy stories, dragons are depicted as powerful, intelligent beings that can be tamed or befriended. This often aligns with the qualities associated with Minerva.
It's important to note that the specific associations between Minerva and dragons can vary depending on the cultural context and the particular myth or story being told.
 
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Athena is a major goddess in ancient Greek mythology. She is primarily associated with wisdom, warfare, and handicraft. She is often depicted as a strong, intelligent, and virtuous figure.
Some key points about Athena include:
  • Virgin Goddess: Athena was a virgin goddess, unlike many other Greek deities.
  • Patron of Athens: She is the patron goddess of the city of Athens, from which she derives her name.
  • Daughter of Zeus: She is the daughter of the chief Greek god, Zeus.
  • Symbols: Athena is often associated with symbols such as the owl, the olive tree, and the aegis (a shield).
  • Roman Equivalent: In Roman mythology, Athena is identified with the goddess Minerva.
Same as Minerva.
 
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Neith is the Egyptian deity most closely associated with spiders and owls. She was a goddess of war, weaving, and hunting.
  • Spiders: Neith was often depicted as a weaver or spinner, and spiders were seen as symbols of creation and weaving.
  • Owls: As a goddess of the night and hunting, owls were natural symbols for Neith.
It's worth noting that other Egyptian deities, such as Sekhmet and Bastet, were also sometimes associated with cats, which can prey on spiders.

Sophia and Neith: A Comparative Analysis
While there's no direct historical or mythological link between Sophia and Neith, there are intriguing parallels between these two figures that might suggest a connection at a symbolic or conceptual level.
Sophia: Wisdom Personified
  • Greek Philosophy: Sophia is a Greek term meaning "wisdom." In Platonic philosophy, it represents the highest form of knowledge and understanding.
  • Gnosticism: In Gnostic teachings, Sophia is often depicted as a divine feminine principle, sometimes associated with the Holy Spirit. She is often seen as a creator of the material world and a source of spiritual enlightenment.
Neith: Egyptian Goddess of War and Wisdom
  • Egyptian Mythology: Neith is a multifaceted Egyptian goddess, often associated with war, hunting, and weaving. She is also considered a goddess of wisdom and knowledge, particularly in the context of prophecy and divination.
  • Virgin Goddess: Like Sophia in some Gnostic traditions, Neith is often depicted as a virgin goddess, emphasizing her purity and divine nature.
Possible Parallels:
  1. Wisdom and Knowledge: Both Sophia and Neith are associated with wisdom and understanding.
  2. Divine Feminine: Both figures often embody a divine feminine principle, suggesting a connection to the creative and nurturing aspects of the universe.
  3. Virgin Goddess: The shared attribute of being a virgin goddess might indicate a common symbolism of purity and spiritual potential.
While these parallels are intriguing, it's important to note that there's no definitive historical or mythological link between Sophia and Neith. The similarities might be more a reflection of common themes and archetypes found in various cultures and religions rather than a direct connection between the two figures.
 
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Mary comes to mind....
Surah 19 MARYAM (MARY)

19 = GAYN

GAYN = G EYE

The Masonic Letter "G": A Symbol of Divinity and Geometry
In Freemasonry, the letter "G" holds a significant place in its symbolism. It's a common element found on Masonic aprons and in the lodge room, often placed between the square and compass. While the exact meaning of the "G" is open to interpretation and varies slightly among different Masonic jurisdictions, it generally represents one or both of the following:

God: The most common interpretation is that the "G" stands for "God" or the "Grand Architect of the Universe." Freemasonry is a fraternal organization that emphasizes moral and ethical principles, and the "G" serves as a reminder of the divine presence and guidance in the lives of its members.
Geometry: Another interpretation is that the "G" represents "Geometry." Geometry, as a branch of mathematics, is closely associated with the principles of order, proportion, and harmony, which are central to Masonic teachings. The "G" can symbolize the importance of understanding and applying these principles in life.
It's important to note that Freemasonry is a fraternal organization and not a religion. While it encourages belief in a higher power, it's open to members of various faiths. The "G" is a symbol that can be interpreted differently by individuals based on their personal beliefs and understanding of Masonic principles.

ALSO OVER IT IS 19
Please note i do not follow the submitters.i am of sunni origin :)
 
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