RNA DNA Magic

The full name actually is RNA DNA magic square. So what’s so special about the total of 320 protons found between the five nuclei acids? Ancient enlightened builders used a device called the vesica piscis for their proportions. Overall, the Vesica Piscis symbol or its resemblance (like the fish symbol) played a significant role in the art, mythology, and spiritual practices of many cultures throughout history. It is a symbol that has mostly been associated with creation, life, rebirth, renewal, fertility, and divine feminine energy.

RNA DNA magic is thru the vesica piscis, the vessel of the fish is therefore totally appropriate with the above connection. If the shorter side, where the two circles intersect is 320 (of course, we use the number of the 320 protons for the shorter side, the longer side by number is virtually 555. This number refers to one of the hidden codes on the magic 3 x 3 square.

 See the picture below as triple numbers overlapping the corner numbers yields 2,220. (492 + 276 + 618 + 834 = 2220). With these four sets of numbers the average (divided by four) is 555. 2,220 can be pulled out of this magic square in four separate ways so the triple five average just keeps on re-occurring. Of course, as there are five nucleic acids, the core number of this magic square is five. I’ve already explained how this magic square is the magic square of Adam or man. Adam has a gematria of 45 as aleph is the glyph for one, dalet is the glyph for four and mem is the glyph for 40. 1 + 4 + 40 = 45. Also add the first two glyphs for Adam together, aleph and dalet, and you have 5- the core number of the magic square that codes the five nucleic acids. . Add all the numbers of this magic square together and they total forty-five. If this is difficult to understand, it should make a person realize that the ancients were much more advanced in a now lost civilization than anyone can imagine.

External Link to John Michell who started me on my journey: https://www.innertraditions.com/author/john-michell/

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