Underground Vatican City....An Upside Down Skyscraper
Dear Marcy,
I somehow feel that Dan and Der Papa are so much into focusing on their own specific texts, that they wouldn't consider anything out of the ordinary like the NagHammadi Library.
I wonder what they would think of the text called The Origin of the World?
Wisdom (Sophia) was present at the foundation of the universe, including the heavens and the earth. Wisdom is part of the 72 names of God, according to Kabballah.
Somehow I suspect that Der Papa may have a little trouble with the concept that God has a feminine aspect, that aspect being Wisdom.
I wonder if Dan, who has been researching the Sacred Feminine, would find any correlation to this?
Hmmmmm?............Wondering in Washington
Marcythewhore says: Dear Wondering Whatever Happened to the Basement in Washington: You ever hear that joke about the basement in the Alamo? You know the one where you tell a tourist that when they go to visit the Alama in San Antonio to ask to see the basement where Davy Crockett is supposedly buried.
Anyway, as for the NagHammadi Library and the Dead Sea Scrolls and a lot of other ancient writings, don't underestimate the Vatican.
The Vatican is the planet's wealthiest little piece of real estate less than a square mile on the surface. When tourists go to see St. Peter's Square and the Sistine Chapel Ceiling and all of that, they don't see what's underground.
The Vatican Underground would be a tour guide's dream for making big money.
Someone has been digging underneath the Vatican since the days of the Caesars, back when they were catacombs. Through the years the catacombs under the Vatican have been remodeled to be anything from archival libraries to nuclear missile launch silos.
And after one floor of catacombs has been remodeled, someone dug down another floor. The labyrinth under the Vatican makes the tunnels the Viet Cong dug in Vietnam look like small networks. There's more mileage down there than the New York City subway system.
One guess is that the Vatican Underground is forty stories down so far.
My guess is that it is twice that much..........and there ain't going to be any airplanes running into this skyscraper turned upside down.........................marcythewhore
I somehow feel that Dan and Der Papa are so much into focusing on their own specific texts, that they wouldn't consider anything out of the ordinary like the NagHammadi Library.
I wonder what they would think of the text called The Origin of the World?
Wisdom (Sophia) was present at the foundation of the universe, including the heavens and the earth. Wisdom is part of the 72 names of God, according to Kabballah.
Somehow I suspect that Der Papa may have a little trouble with the concept that God has a feminine aspect, that aspect being Wisdom.
I wonder if Dan, who has been researching the Sacred Feminine, would find any correlation to this?
Hmmmmm?............Wondering in Washington
Marcythewhore says: Dear Wondering Whatever Happened to the Basement in Washington: You ever hear that joke about the basement in the Alamo? You know the one where you tell a tourist that when they go to visit the Alama in San Antonio to ask to see the basement where Davy Crockett is supposedly buried.
Anyway, as for the NagHammadi Library and the Dead Sea Scrolls and a lot of other ancient writings, don't underestimate the Vatican.
The Vatican is the planet's wealthiest little piece of real estate less than a square mile on the surface. When tourists go to see St. Peter's Square and the Sistine Chapel Ceiling and all of that, they don't see what's underground.
The Vatican Underground would be a tour guide's dream for making big money.
Someone has been digging underneath the Vatican since the days of the Caesars, back when they were catacombs. Through the years the catacombs under the Vatican have been remodeled to be anything from archival libraries to nuclear missile launch silos.
And after one floor of catacombs has been remodeled, someone dug down another floor. The labyrinth under the Vatican makes the tunnels the Viet Cong dug in Vietnam look like small networks. There's more mileage down there than the New York City subway system.
One guess is that the Vatican Underground is forty stories down so far.
My guess is that it is twice that much..........and there ain't going to be any airplanes running into this skyscraper turned upside down.........................marcythewhore
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