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Kate, on one level I want to ask you what the Heavens tell of this passing of the Pillars. You nailed Hurricane Ian even before we began to feel concerned in Tampa Bay. The other level is I am already uneasy and slightly scared for the next 24 hours so I am avoiding anything else that might add to that. Have not pulled a Tarot Card in a while. Ian was way too close, a bit scary. Now a different kind of fear tomorrow.

I'm all good with the Baconian numbers. 287 and I have some history. So I don't fear where we are.

Right now?

GMT (Bacon time), we are just into the first line of Sonnet 122, Day 287. It may be THE most important Line of the Sonnets.

TThy guift,,thy tables,are within my braine

The double T typo is real, in the 1609 edition. The first line after passing beyond Tier 11.

Today? The anniversary of the Templars first full day underground? 156 to 157 has its lessons we learn. Like going from Darkness to Light. Then 286 to 287 is hard to understand. From Light back into Darkness to not be seen? Light A, Dark A?

In a few days maybe you can share a quick thought on the Stars? 🙂

 

 

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As we move from Tier 11 and Day 286 into a new Tier and Day 287 here in America, Bacon's New Atlantis, we are sharing a letter from one of our original B'Hive members, Julie Kemp in What's New. Visualize our wandering Baconian Bark passing beyond the Pillars tonight as we go to sleep in Day 286 and wake up in Day 287. Most of us anyway who sleep anyway. LOL

Thank you Julie for being the breeze in our Sails.

Kindest Regards and Thanks for Your Great Website Lawrence

 

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I was always called Christie until third grade when I was new to the school, and there was another girl named Kristie in the class. To tell us apart, I was called Christina. When I went off to college, I went back to using Christie. I guess I sealed my fate when I used my full name on the book. My aunt used to say, you can call me anything you like, just don't call me Mudd.

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Here we are on Day 287 celebrating SirBacon'org's 25 years of service to the Baconian cause. Today on What's New  we shine Light on A. Phoenix and their wonderful contribution here on the B'Hive and their thread "Francis Bacon & the Rosicrucian Documents" with THE CHEMICAL WEDDING AND SIRBACON.ORG DAY 287

This is important work and was a great way to begin SirBacon.org's 25 Year Anniversary week on October 7. We who hang out here in the B'Hive have enjoyed the discussion, yet so many people who travel through the SirBacon.org website never drop into the B'Hive. So this article we posted today, October 14, 2022 which is Day 287 of the year, may help bring Bacon's Truth to Light as if there are Two Pillars between the main SirBacon.org website and the B' Hive and A. Phoenix is Captain of our ship on its way to the New Atlantis.

Thank you A. Phoenix for writing the intro for What's New on short notice!!

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17 minutes ago, Christie Waldman said:

When I went off to college, I went back to using Christie. I guess I sealed my fate when I used my full name on the book.

If you really prefer "Christie", I will make the shift. 🙂

Lawrence remembers when I was known as "Bob." I always hated being called Bob which started soon as I graduated High School, but I never made an effort to make people stop. A wise friend about 20 years ago told me if I did not want to be called Bob, then I absolutely must be firm and demand to be called Rob from that point forward. One's name is key to their self-image, confidence,  identity, etc.  I took her advice and am a better person for doing so. It was strange at first, my friends were confused. But I am much happier now.

Lawrence was one of the first to accept my new name. LOL

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I think we have another hour left in Day 287 GMT. That's for all of you who actually live in Bacon's time zone. Here in the New Atlantis EST (New York) time zone we have a few hours left. Most of you are asleep or will not visit until tomorrow when we are asleep over here. Lawrence in California might be just waking up in Day 287...

SirBacon.org just added two contributions from our SirBacon.org 25th Anniversary request to our What's New:

"Christie" G. Waldman's letter, "What Francis Bacon Means to Me".

A. Phoenix's submission, "Happy 25th Birthday with eternal Love and Thanks!".

Normally I would elaborate on each, but today has been a white knuckle ride for me. My personal life and concerns really should not be on the B'Hive, but today IS Day 287 and what few friends I have might be here. My wife had her surgery today to remove her female parts to get her cancer out. That is a common surgery, usually out-patient to go home same day. Theresa, the wife of a wild Baconian, is anything but a typical patient. So there was risk. I waited 4 and half hours to get the call that all was OK when 2 hours was what I expected. The knife went well, appears the big Crab (thank you Yann for the term) should be gone, but it took longer to wake up my wife who was in some kind of never-never land. But right now, she passed beyond the Two Pillars of Day 287 and will eventually recover her Strength to celebrate Life. Whew!

I am working on my late submission to close this celebration, but it will not be up by GMT time, should be up in Day 287 EST New Atlantis time if I make it through the night. It may be cute, but not an Earth Shaker. LOl

 

 

 

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My What's New contribution:

To you, my very best friend who I love so much, Lawrence Gerald, for your 25 amazing years of SirBacon.org and feeding my mind full of Truth, enjoy this video I made for you yet sharing with the entire world. Turn up your speakers.

25 Years of SirBacon.org

 

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Thank you all! ❤️🌹❤️

Theresa should come home tomorrow. She is actually stronger than any of us expected. But it was Day 287 they operated. 😉

And thank you Yann for the COURAGE (67 Simple cipher) along with the numbers 157 and 287 qualities of Strength and Permanence.

For a long time I have been paying attention to some moments in the year when we pass beyond a couple pillars. Immediately as I discovered this pattern of the Sonnets Pyramid, I lived the patterns they teach. Day 157, Day 287, all those 11s that are everywhere. For me it is about timing. If it is possible to complete and continue life/projects/plans, etc. at certain moments for some kind of optimal secret number pattern vibrations, then Bacon teaches it in depth.

Sometimes in some years in my life I barely know we are moving through this time or another. Most years I am aware, and in a few times I purposely coordinate deadlines and decisions based on what is most important. This year; my wife's surgery for one, the main one for me. SirBacon.org turned 25 on Monday, October 10. That is huge for me and we wanted to do a few days of something, so Day 287, October 14 was the perfect destination. The second of the Two A's. "TThy guift,,thy tables..." Day 287.

This year, it was very intense when everything happening in my life up, including a hurricane, through Day 286 crashed together as waves do and then Day 287 and all threads tied a Baconian knot and that was it. KaBoom. All the work and energy, "POP!" and it is done. Just like it is supposed to be.

Nothing stops, ever, just sometimes things come together that occurs at certain times. This year I felt less like a Ship sailing beyond the Two Pillars and more like a Cannon Ball being shot through the Two Pillars! LOL

It happens, for me as one individual, but also much bigger. Maybe Nations. Maybe even all Life on Earth? Bacon might not have discovered it, but it was handed to him. Dee probably did not discovery it, but he may have found it.

This appears to be a good 286 -> 287! Whew!!

November 1st we pass beyond another Two Pillars. 10-31 to 11-01. 🙂

So my wife is in the hospital. My first day in several weeks with no pressure to do something. Even when we went to enjoy Ringo Starr, I did work on both days to and from. I went and visited Theresa this morning. Then I took my Dad out for lunch. I came home, alone. No work pressure. No "next day" post for the 25th. No Dr appointment for last second clearance. I spoke with my $$$ client yesterday, I am off this weekend.

Nobody watching TV, asking for this and that, my attention. 😉

She pictures me having a wild bikini party with babes hanging all over me! If I were a billionaire, who knows. But today I put on music louder than Theresa would ever stand for. In fact, I am watching a Dead and Company show from 2018 and I was in the audience. 🙂

This one song caught my attention, "The Wheel." All we Dead Heads know The Wheel. I had a Wheel sticker on my car in the late 90s. Great words, we all love the song. But, now I know Yann. The song The Wheel has another level for me. LOL

The Wheel - 2-27-2018 - Orlando

Passing through all these Pillars, significant and small, is no different than The Wheel turning round and round. 😉

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The wheel is turning and you can't slow down,
You can't let go and you can't hold on,
You can't go back and you can't stand still,
If the thunder don't get you then the lightning will.
 
Won't you try just a little bit harder,
Couldn't you try just a little bit more?
Won't you try just a little bit harder,
Couldn't you try just a little bit more?
 
Round, round robin run round, got to get back to where you belong,
Little bit harder, just a little bit more,
A little bit further than you gone before.

The wheel is turning and you can't slow down,
You can't let go and you can't hold on,

You can't go back and you can't stand still,
If the thunder don't get you then the lightning will.
Small wheel turn by the fire and rod,
 
Big wheel turn by the grace of God,
Every time that wheel turn 'round,
Bound to cover just a little more ground.
The wheel is turning and you can't slow down,
You can't let go and you can't hold on,

You can't go back and you can't stand still,
If the thunder don't get you then the lightning will.
Won't you try just a little bit harder,
 
Couldn't you try just a little bit more?
Won't you try just a little bit harder,
Couldn't you try just a little bit more?

 

 

 

 

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I have cleared up something to my own satisfaction that I thought was a problem, but wasn't. As to Eric Roberts' quoting Penn Leary, quoting Des Moineaux, it was Des Moineaux, not Penn Leary, who called Bacon a "college alumnus (in his 1924 little book in which he compared Bacon's handwriting to that in what is called the "Play of Sir Thomas More"). Penn Leary gets it right. I searched his book for terms "graduate," "Cambridge," and "alumnus."

The word "alumnus" usually means a "graduate" but it can mean just a pupil. Bacon was a pupil at Cambridge but did not a graduate (since Cambridge had nothing to offer him, once he saw through the problems with the Aristotelian method; his life mission to revolutionize learning must have begun with this revelation.

The Shakespeare Authorship Roundtable website erroneously says that Bacon graduated with a law degree from Cambridge. Rather, Bacon studied law at Gray's Inn which did not award law degrees. He quickly rose through the ranks to those of top leadership at Gray's Inn. The system at Gray's Inn was that the older, more experienced members of the Inn mentored and taught the younger, newer members.  Francis Bacon served as Treasurer of the Inn from 1608 to 1617. https://www.graysinn.org.uk/the-inn/history/members/treasurers/.

I did not find the name of Edward de Vere mentioned at the Gray's Inn website. Gray's Inn posts a biography of Bacon by John Holt. https://www.graysinn.org.uk/the-inn/history/members/biographies/francis-bacon/. This site says de Vere received degrees from Cambridge and Oxford in 1564 and 1566 and was sent by William Cecil (later Lord Burghley) to study law at Gray's Inn in 1567 (I would like to see the documentation). http://www.deverestudies.org/who.html (Edward de Vere Studies Conference, 2004). Apparently the problems with the Aristotelian method (which were holding back the "advancement of learning" which Bacon strove to bring about) did not bother Edward de Vere. Did de Vere study law? He would not have studied civil law at Gray's Inn, but only common law. What in the Shakespeare plays and sonnets reflects the author's point of view on the Aristotelian method, I wonder? Could be a good topic for study.

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I see Matthew Sharpe who is a professor at Deakin University taught a course, "What Do We Know? Aristotle and Bacon on the Nature of Knowing" in 2013. https://mscp.org.au/past-courses/what-do-we-know-aristotle-and-bacon-on-the-nature-of-knowing. Looks like it might be possible to purchase the recordings.

A Google search brings up studies on Shakespeare and Aristotle's theory of tragedy  pretty readily, but what if someone went deeper and did the sort of comparison Matthew Sharpe did between the writings of Bacon and Aristotle but between the writings of Shakespeare and Aristotle? I wonder if that has ever been done--by an open-minded person who was not afraid to consider fairly the question of whether Bacon could have authored Shakespeare.

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From Wikipedia

"In February 1567 DeVere was admitted to Gray's Inn to study law.[26]

On 23 July 1567, while practicing fencing in the backyard of Cecil House in the Strand, the seventeen-year-old Oxford killed Thomas Brincknell, an under-cook in the Cecil household. At the coroner's inquest the next day, the jury, which included Oxford’s servant, and Cecil's protégé, the future historian Raphael Holinshed, found that Brincknell, drunk, had deliberately committed suicide by running onto Oxford's blade. As a suicide, he was not buried in consecrated ground, and all his worldly possessions were confiscated, leaving his pregnant wife destitute. She delivered a still-born child shortly after Brinknell's death. Cecil later wrote that he attempted to have the jury find that Oxford had acted in self defence.[27] "

 

Law was not a major study for DeVere and he is without accomplishment in the  law field and there is also no theatrical connection with DeVere at Grays Inn. He was admitted into Grays inn with the help of his father-in-law William Cecil who  5 months later would help save DeVere's bacon from the consequences of a stabbing murder in his household. The above story about the unfortunate  demise of under cook Thomas Brincknell reeks with a major coverup.  The author of Shakespeare had a passion for law and philosophy, the sanctity of life  and pen-names.

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"...found that Brincknell, drunk, had deliberately committed suicide by running onto Oxford's blade."

I hear a Monte Python skit describing that defense to the jury. Then the murderer DeVere saying, "Yes! That's it! He run onto my sword to kill himself! Yes!"

 

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