Wednesday, April 10, 2019

penetrating the veil of Shakespeare

  Did Francis Bacon pen the Shakepeare plays?

The first credible cipher is found on page two of the Folio, in the play “The Tempest” [5,6]:


The following cipher on page 143 of “Loves Labour's Lost” has an interesting twist [7]:
Love Labour's Lost, page 143
C is here substituted by three, presumably because it is the third letter of the alphabet. A=1, B=2, C=3, ...
-Coriolanus, I, i

-given in Richard Tingstad:  Summary of most convincing Bacon ciphers in Shakespeare, 2010.  .http://www.rictin.com/a/bacon-cipher/
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1)  Wishful thinking has permeated the body politic of the religions of the planet, and the few have expressed the yearnings of the Spirit which should be forthcoming from the many.     
-Zarathustra:  Pearls of Wisdom 8:50
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2)   To breathe free from the oppressing cloak of misqualified energy which has spread its snare before the soul is as important to the soul itself as it is to the great flame of Life within which yearns to surge forth in the bonds of infinite freedom        -Jesus Christ:  Pearls of Wisdom 8:51
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3)   When the prodigal son has had enough of it all he cries out for the intercession of mercy to withhold his own insufferable miscreations, then Hierarchy steps forward to test his sincerity by the rigors of initiation.  Is he willing to give his all in order that God may give His All?
  The initiations given to the disciples and the trials endured by the saints as they move among the unawakened masses are all part of a foolproof system evolved by the Hierarchy whereby the real intentions and the actual attainment--not the wishful thinking--of seekers may be determined each step of the way.      -Messengers Mark and Elizabeth Prophet,  in The Path to Immortality, 2006, p. 216
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A)  as was discovered in the 1890s in two separate ciphers--a word-cipher* and a bi-literal cipher** embedded in the type of the original printings of the Shakespeare folios--Francis Bacon was the author of the plays        -Messenger E C Prophet:  Lost Teachings of Jesus, v. 2, S. U. Press, Jan. 1986, p. 219.  
*(Dr. Owen’s claim in 1893-4) ; **(Wells Gallup’s claim from 1899-1916)
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B)  The same ciphers which run throughout the Shakespeare plays also run through Francis Bacon’s own works and those of many of his circle of friends.  Both ciphers contain his true life story      -Messenger E C Prophet:  Lost Teachings of Jesus, v. 3, S. U. Press, Jan. 1994, p. 193.
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C)  Some even claim, based on ciphers embedded in the type of the original printings of the Shakespeare Folios, that Francis Bacon was the real author of the plays      -Messenger E C Prophet et alia:  Saint Germain’s Prophecy for the New Millennium, 1999, p. 384.
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D)    Says Virginia Fellows:  The Shakespeare Code, S. U. Press, 2006, p. 329:   
“One thing seems clear, however--whatever shortcomings or error there may have been in their methods, those who devoted years of their lives to the quest to uncover the ciphers were sincere…..And isn’t it the story that is really paramount?” 
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            As to A), B), C) and D) above--   My answer to V. Fellows and to Messenger ECP concerning the supposed discovery/proof of Elizabeth Wells Gallup of a biliteral code running through Shakepearean Folios and other works: 
   “The story” or theme of this Wells Gallup run-around claim is one of fascination, conjecture, and anxiety to try to find where indeed Bacon=Shakespeare is actually in evidence; such claim then compounded greatly by wishful thinking and the seeming need to hold the audience’s attention at nearly any cost.  Tests can be tough. 
  But truth, as ever, can find her way just fine, plain and simply.       -r., mt. shasta

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