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Here follows the names of thirteen children.

Thirteen Children of Jacob

The 29th and 30th chapters of Genesis record the birth of eleven sons and one daughter, Dinah. The 35th chapter records the birth of Benjamin, the 12th son and 13th child.

Jacob, in Hebrew, is circle, or to follow after, also represented in Hebrew symbology by a circle of men, each one with hand holding the heel of the one in front, and thus describing a circle.

The origin of the allegory is founded in the rotation of earth and the apparent rising of one of the Signs of the Zodiac every two hours, making twelve, and the earth itself thirteen.

The esoteric meaning is based in the marvelous operation of the wonderfully made human body. All of the parables, fables or allegories of the human organism are related to 13.

Moses, Joshua, Jesus, Christ and all the characters of the Scriptures are symbols of the psycho-physical seed that is born in, or out of the solar "manger' in the center of the body.

Twelve symbols a circle, in Hebrew, meaning complete. The product of twelve is thirteen. Galilee is a circle. The Sea of Galilee, circle of water, or fluid, hence circulation of the blood and fluids of the body. So Jacob may be applied to the body.

Rachel means Ewe, or Mary, Eve or the manger (solar plexus) where Mary and Jesus were found. There is no U in the Hebrew alphabet, hence no double U. So V is the letter, or double V—hence EVE or EVVE—i. e., Rachel. The solar plexus is symboled by many names in the Bible, all female, whether they refer to a man or a woman, because it gives birth to the seed. This wondrous redeeming seed is exactly the same in male and female and plays no part in generation, but is the "Plan of Salvation" whereby the child "born in sin" may be redeemed and saved. Thus, "In my Kingdom (regeneration) there is no marrying," etc.

For key to Benjamin, the entire chapter, Genesis 35th, should be studied carefully in the light of the new revelations.

Sixth verse, 35th chapter: "So Jacob came to Luz, the same is Bethel" (or Beth-lehem), house of bread, the solar plexus. "He built there an altar (same as "manger" or plexus,—womb) and called the place "El-bethel," (God's house of God) because there God was revealed, etc.

Sixteenth verse: "And they journeyed from Bethel and there was some distance to come to Eprath" (fruit, posterity, Bethlehem, seed).

Here Rachael "had hard labor" and gave birth to Benoni and died. Ben-oni means "child of my sorrow, sorrow," but Jacob called him Ben-Ja-min, "Son of my right hand."

Sixteenth to twentieth verse: "And Rachael died and was buried in the way to Ephrath (the same is Bethlehem). "And Jacob set up a pillar upon her grave; "The same is the pillar of Rachael's grave unto this day." The solar plexus, chamber or manger is the pillar.

The death of Rachael, the mother, simply means that thirteen completes the number of seeds born during the thirteen moon months. See chapter on The Passover.

Great latitude must be given to writers of parables, fables and allegories.

Genesis, 35th chapter, 10th verse: "And God said unto him, thy name is Jacob (the circle), thy name shall not be called any more Jacob, but Israel shall be thy name."

Israel here clearly points to the seeds, thirteen, one every moon, that cross Jordan. Twelfth verse, 35th chapter: "And to thy seed after thee will I give the land."

Jacob (circle) means complete operation; and thirteen the seed, Israel, the product.

Joshua and Jericho

In the book of Joshua (Son of Nun), a fish—born in the solar plexus twelve times in 365 days and a fraction, see Leap Year, it is recorded that the host marched

around the walls of Jericho once daily for six days and seven times on the seventh—thirteen.

Jericho, captured by the British troops, 1917, is situated thirteen miles outside the walls of Jerusalem.

Jesus and the Twelve Disciples

Before the crucifixion of Jesus, the seed, fish, there were twelve Disciples or workers and Jesus was the thirteenth. After the crucifixion, which means to increase in power, (note the increase in power of the electric current when the wires are crossed), Paul was added to the twelve Apostles. Paul is made to say: "I was born out of time."

The meaning of Paul is small or the "still small voice," as P is from the Hebrew letter Pe, to speak, or the mouth. S is from the 21st letter of the Hebrew alphabet, Schin, meaning falling short of completeness as there are 22 letters in the Hebrew alphabet. So the allegory makes the allegorical character Saul before conversion, or regeneration, and Paul, the preacher, after the transmutation.

There are no dates to the so-called Epistles of Paul. Neither are there dates to any of the writings—scriptures—gathered by the Council of Nicara under the Pagan Emperor, Constantine. No one knows when they were written.

The United States and Thirteen

The thirteenth degree of the Zodiacal Sign Cancer was rising July 4th, 1776, when the Declaration of Independence was signed. Cancer represents the breast and is therefore the mother sign, or woman. M is from Mem, the thirteen letter of the Hebrew alphabet, and means woman. The United States plays the part of mother to all peoples and gathers them under her protecting care. We commenced our individuality as a nation with thirteen

states.

In 1782 the obverse side of the United States Seal was made and contained thirteen stars, thirteen stripes, and an eagle with a quiver containing thirteen arrowheads in one talon and an olive branch with thirteen leaves in the other. And the motto "E pluribus unum" contains thirteen letters.

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About this time, 1782, an unknown man appeared in Philadelphia and offered the drawing of a seal (see cut) which he suggested be added as the reverse side. This man declared that the seal would be adopted in the Year 1921, the digits of which equal thirteen, and that the eagle would no more be used.

Strange to say the stranger's seal was adopted, but has not come into prominence until within the past three or four years.

The reverse side of the United States Seal shows part of the pyramid of Egypt, the base of which covers thir

teen acres.

There are thirteen steps or terraces. The motto over the pyramid, "Annuit Cœptis," contains thirteen letters and is Latin for "Prosper us in our undertaking."

Our solar system has passed out of the water sign Pisces, and thus occurred the "end of the world"—thirteen letters.

So our great fleet of planets and flag ship Sun is now in the air or spiritual sign Aquarius.

In the allegory of the suns or sons of Jacob (see Genesis 29), the fifth son born was Dan, a judge, thus Daniel -"Judge appointed by God," as El is face of God in Hebrew.

The first son or sun was Reuben or Libra, the loins, therefore the fifth would be the legs, or Aquarius, sign of man, where the solar system is now and where it will remain for over 2000 years.

Day means an indefinite period of time—thus we say Napoleon's day or Lincoln's day. Therefore, it is plain to be seen that we are now in the "Day of Judgment," thirteen letters.

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Woodrow Wilson—13 letters. He landed in France, both trips to Europe, on the 13th. American soldiers crossed the Rhine the 13th. Gen. Pershing was born on the 13th.

The League of Nations is printed on thirteen pages. Every 4th year there are 13 moons.

Every year there are 12 moons and a fraction, thus leap year—1920, two new moons, July 1st and 30th.

DANIEL IN THE LIONS' DEN

HE word Dan, in Hebrew, means a judge. Dan iel,

Tjudgment or God's judge. El or iel, in Hebrew,

represents the supreme ruler or God. God and good are synonymous, i.e. Daniel—good judgment or wisdom.

The word Darius, traced to its root, simply means an office, same as Presidency, and whoever fills the office is for the time called Darius.

Medes is from media, the middle, and is represented in the body by solar plexus.

Persia, the East, Persians, people of the East.

In scripture allegories East always means the back; West, the front; North—up, or the head; South, downthe feet.

There is a wide difference between the original meaning of a word and the multiple applications of a word. For instance, lamb, dove, hog, wolf, eagle and names of all birds and animals represent ideas or principles that have been applied to different species of animal forms on the hypothesis that these names fitted some peculiar trait or habit of the animal or reptile to which they gave the appellation.

Lion means strength and is used to designate the "King of beasts" or animals. The part of the human body below the solar plexus is referred to in the Scriptures (physiological writings) as Kingdom of Earth, hades, lower Egypt and the seat of sex desire (Pharaoh) or the animal passions, appetites, etc.

Ani: breath or soul.

Mal: bad, or imperfect, hence malformation, malnutrition, bad breath or soul (unregenerated substance), or the Animal man.

The "Lion's Den" is used in the fable to typify the animal functions that were regenerated by wisdom or good judgment—Daniel.

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