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Animalian Directions: Lion

If you're wondering why the previous blogpost was about crows more than about lions, then this post is for you ! Since angles are being discussed, specifically "4D" angles (also called animalian directions, or angle+'s), at least some two distributions are considered. Therefore, it may be difficult to talk about a "4D" angle from a perspective of a single distribution. "2D" angles must consider two or three "2D" locations or coordinate points so that an angle can be perceived and formed.  Some "3D" angles don't necessarily need to consider 3 or 4 locations in "3D" space because some "3D" angles may use the same planes for their lines, so that they look like "2D" angles inhabiting "3D" space.  For other "3D" angles, 3 or 4 separate "3D" points can be considered. Disregarding the vertex for now, is like saying "2D" angles can have 2 lines, and "3D...

More about Animalian Directions (Crow/Raven)

 This is part of the series on the Book of Job. The idea behind animalian directions goes something like this. The Deity spoke about animals to Job, and I now believe these may be something like "4D" directions. The sequence of animalians is significant, akin to the sequence of directions when spinning around or turning in "3D". This cube with a person inside, represents a "3D" space, specifically a moment of time. This row of cubes represents a timeline, a series of moments, each with their own distribution of matter and energy. Notice how in this example, the person has moved to a new placement in the distribution of matter and energy, as the moments appear in the row from right to left. Any of these cubes could have another row attached to it. This middle cube or middle momentary distribution (of matter and energy) has another row of cubes that fit perpendicularly with the other row. If someone wanted to turn (180°) around in "3D", it might lo...

A Study on the Book of Job (part 2)

  Both Jesus' teaching and the Book of Job say that eagles are at the body of someone or something that has died. If eagles aren't observed gathering   physically   at all corpses, maybe they still do   spiritually   gather at corpses.  Animals have a spirit in them like humans do. That spirit seems to leave the body upon death. For what happens to the children of man and what happens to the beasts is the same; as one dies, so dies the other. They all have the same breath, and man has no advantage over the beasts, for all is vanity. All go to one place. All are from the dust, and to dust all return. Who knows whether the spirit of man goes upward and the spirit of the beast goes down into the earth? - Ecclesiastes 3:19-21,  note: a better translation instead of "they all have the same breath" is: "and one spirit regarding all" So an eagle can be a physical form with its spirit in its physical body. Or an eagle can be only its disembodied spirit. The la...