It Was Meant to Be a Secret Code for Initiates Only

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The Thomas Code (2018)

From the very beginning, I recognized that the Gospel of Thomas was something special. Unfortunately, it has confounded scholars who cannot make head nor tail of it, because they were missing the hidden code. S.P. Laurie uncovered that code and wrote a book about it. Now, it all makes sense.

Originally, there were 108 sayings, not 114. That means the Gospel was formatted around the number of the Goddess. This is important, because, in its own way, these sayings come from the Holy Spirit, directly. The code is 3-2-3-2-3. As soon as I saw that, I had an echo of the first sentence in Genesis, which, when numbers are substituted for the Hebrew letters, yields 31313, the Trinity.

It should be stressed that the Thomas Code is not some random “Bible code” that has been found by searching a vast number of possibilities by computer. It is very different—a beautiful expression of some simple mathematics of prime numbers. The ancients did not look at mathematics the way we do, but saw it in mystical terms, as revealing religious secrets about the universe. This was as true of pagans as it was Jews and Christians. The Thomas Code is based on the unique properties of the first three prime numbers; two, three and five. The author of Thomas developed a theological interpretation in which two was the number of Jesus, the Son, and three was the number of God, the Father. In The Thomas Code, I suggest that this is how the concept of the trinity originated.

Water Into Wine

I’m about a fifth of the way through my first reading of this book, so I expect I will get more insights later. In the meantime, let me leave you with this:

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I am an Astrologer who also writes about world events. My first eBook "At This Point in Time" is available through most on-line book stores. I have now serialized my second book "The Star of Bethlehem" here.
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