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"Who deciphers them?"

That line appears on Page 99 of the First Folio:

https://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/facsimile/book/SLNSW_F1/117/index.html%3Fzoom=850.html

Text version:

https://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/doc/Err_F1/page/15/index.html

How can that line NOT grab my attention. It was a work day, and I did work productively. Back to normal almost here.

Bacon wonders who will decipher something? That sounds like a clue. In my Baconian adventure where Bacon, Dee, A. Phoenix, Yann, Kate, and everyone else appears to be some kind of mystical teachers here on Earth working together only to feed me hints that direct me on my Baconian Adventure beyond the Two Pillars from 400 years ago, this is one of those clues where maybe I can be the one who is supposed to decipher a secret left by Bacon.

Step One, find the quote. Step Two, see the words and counts around it. Step Three, are there any visual clues, hidden meanings, obvious out-of-the-ordinary language or arrangements. So on.

The top of the page:

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Page 99? Search past threads here for how the number 99 is important.

"Speake" (and "Speak") appear a few times.

"bondman"? Maybe because we know oo7, "James Bond", we know that both BOND and BACON are 33 Simple cipher.

BACONman?

Any time I see the word "name" in Shakespeare I expect and usually see a Bacon clue. It is there, "your name sir...bondman"..

I have about two hours into deciphering this page which is about when things start to really click and become holographic in Shakespeare. There is no way to try to share the numbers and other ideas emerging in this quick look I am seeing. And I know I am merely scratching the surface. There is a lot of Cipher 101 for us and I've never been here before.

But maybe I can offer enough that might tell a story? Something that has been a thorn in my side for many years may be solved for me.

Below is the lower left of that page and contains the lines we are looking at are near the bottom.

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Ok, the obvious hints might be, "thou art my sonne", or "I neuer saw my Father in my life."

Next line, "Fa.  B"

Shakespeare enjoys writing plays where kids and parents are disconnected, secret, or totally unknown to each other! Here we go again!

Granted I have no idea what this play is about. I read out of context; a cipher hint, I look for what it means. I might start in the middle of a page and read backwards. It depends on the clues and numbers.

Farther down I see, "behold a man much wrong'd."

Well, to me that is Bacon. DUH. Bacon was wrong'd and he states it loudly in the Works. Malvolio's ("Ill Wiil", Bacon's) speech to Queen Elizabeth is one of the most powerful moments in Shakespeare!

Then, "I see two husbands, or mine eyes deceiue me."

Next:

     Duke. One of these men is genius to the other:
And so of these, which is the naturall man,
And which the spirit? Who deciphers them?

 

For many years I have seen what to me are strong hints that Bacon's "Father" may be Dee. The Sonnets especially. It has not been a popular concept, to say the least. I've made some people angry even suggesting it. So I rarely bring it up. But it is something that I read in ciphers and how can I not think about?

Peter Dawkins told me that Dee was Bacon's "Rosicrucian Father" in a few words. I can work with that.

Today, after studying this page of Shakespeare for the bare minimum of time I feel like maybe that is what Bacon is telling us. "One of them is genius" (Dee), and one is "the naturall man" (Dudley).

Bacon had two Fathers. Neither one during his life could "Speake" it.

One mother (Elizabeth), two fathers (Dudley and Dee), three lives (Bacon, Tudor, and Shakespeare). Like a small Pyramid?

He left his clues 400 years ago and someone would some day decipher it. 🙂

In my mind:

Bacon, Dee, Jonson, A. Phoenix, Yann, Lawrence, Kate, Eric, Mather, Alfred, even the Friedmans are sitting around wondering and planning what the next clue should be for Light-of-Truth to inch his way up the Pyramid...

Oh my imagination goes wild on this wondering Bark! LOL

 

EDIT: I just turned the page for the first time to Page 100. The ATOM acrostic is curious...

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6 hours ago, Light-of-Truth said:

Today, after studying this page of Shakespeare for the bare minimum of time I feel like maybe that is what Bacon is telling us. "One of them is genius" (Dee), and one is "the naturall man" (Dudley).

Bacon had two Fathers. Neither one during his life could "Speake" it.

One mother (Elizabeth), two fathers (Dudley and Dee), three lives (Bacon, Tudor, and Shakespeare). Like a small Pyramid?

He left his clues 400 years ago and someone would some day decipher it. 🙂

In my mind:

Bacon, Dee, Jonson, A. Phoenix, Yann, Lawrence, Kate, Eric, Mather, Alfred, even the Friedmans are sitting around wondering and planning what the next clue should be for Light-of-Truth to inch his way up the Pyramid...

Oh my imagination goes wild on this wondering Bark! LOL

Wow Rob ! This is awesome ! 

Evidently, I took a look at this page yesterday and here is what I noticed last night before going to bed ...

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But I felt that I was missing something !

And here is what I just found, having read your post and take your great analysis in count ...

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Notice that we can form the two names "dee" and "dudley" starting from the "d" of "deciphers them" ! 😃

Moreover, Robert Dudley was called the "Eyes" by Queen Elizabeth.

Talking about Queen Elizabeth, the shape formed by "WIsdom" "dee" and "dudley" reminded me the Constellation Cassiopeia, the Heavenly Queen.

 Queen Elizabeth was the personification on Earth of the Constellation Cassiopeia (As Above, So Below).

My question was : "What could/would reveal the missing branch ?"

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"I am the One"

It seems to be the theme of this week ! 😄

 

 

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28 minutes ago, A Phoenix said:

Francis Bacon - Father of the Modern World

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Please forgive my ignorance. Who is the "bird of wonder... the maiden phoenix"? And who is "this chosen infant"? As we know, one of Elizabeth I's main symbols was the phoenix, so does this mean that the chosen infant is Francis himself? Or am I barking up the wrong tree and failing to see a deeper, more mystical meaning?

 

 

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Hi Eric,

The bird of wonder 'the maiden phoenix' speech (put into the mouth of Archbishop Cranmer in Henry VIII) is a retrospective description of the christening of Queen Elizabeth (who has you rightly point out is heavily associated in literature and portraits with the phoenix) and 'the chosen infant', himself, her concealed royal child, Francis the Great One, who would make new nations (not least the USA) and become Father of the Modern World. One day the world will learn this-and bless heaven!

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2 hours ago, Eric Roberts said:

I don't know what it means but the language is so beautiful.

Bacon is speaking to his Mother, Elizabeth.

Though yet heauen knowes it is but as a tombe
Which hides your life , and shewes not halfe your parts:

The Sonnets are a tomb that contains the veiled story of his Royal Birth, and it hides Elizabeth and that Bacon is her son (halfe her parts).

But were some childe of yours aliue that time,
You should liue twise in it,and in my rime.

Above is one of many times Bacon cries for Elizabeth to tell the Truth. If she would just announce that he is her son, she would live both in this Sonnet and in his life.

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