Crook, crooked, crooking, crooks, crookery, and shepherd's
crook, also - cronyism, crony, cronies, Cronus (also spelled
Kronos), crosier
Crook is the establishment of deviousness, and those who
make a living at it who are infested with emotional disorder.
Their reflection is critical and their image is dishonesty
which is used to overlay frustration. In their crooked battle
inside their minds, certain emotions cancel out others in a form
of malfunction.
| The question of crookery is old and needs
enlightenment. In beginning to understand the mind and all
the emotions involved, we must consider all the elements,
even the shepherd's crook, which is about curving or
bending, and considered a hook, which
attributes the
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Image of Silenus and
crook |
In may be that becoming crooked is naturally becoming a crony,
as crooks usually have long time friends and companions to share
their desires. In Greek mythology, Cronus, the king of heaven
and the Titan God of time was defeated by his son Zeus to rule
the universe bubble. Zeus was considered the God of the sky and
one of his symbols is the golden eagle, and a shepherd's crook
does not seem to be associated with him, and he had animal
companions.
The monsters of myth all seem to have something crooked going if
you study mythology. Here are some examples with links to each
one for a larger view.
In the first Greek vase painting, the chariot has crooks in its
design. In the next painting, the serpent has a crook along with
a flower which has a crook. In the
third painting, the sphinx has the head of a man, not a lion,
and has a crooked tail. In the last painting, the serpent has
many crooks associated with a strange bird with wings. If you
continue to research, you will be overwhelmed with crooks,
cronies, staffs, and squirming serpents. Is it also a strange
coincidence that many staffs represent strange symbolism in
their designs, as trees surrounded by serpents and a hook?
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This brings up another question which is the question mark, or
symbolism of the lex coding of the English language. Why is the
question mark a shepherd's crook with the disassociated dot?
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The question is associated with the action of asking, while the
crook never asks. Is this the hook of the crook disassociation?
Is the question mark a permanent disassociation of the software?
In other words, our minds think in a linear dimension, and we
learn using lexemes and their associations. We assume the
lessons must have tests to accomplish learning, when everything
is a test, every moment is a test. Shouldn't testing come first,
then learning? Does the mind learn faster backwards? If learning
came immediately after testing, does the mind sew a different
pathos that does not resemble a pathos
that was not altered? Study Reference:
Transmarginal Inhibition
It would suggest so when studying the channels and meditation
concepts of our thinking, and the order of the laws of our
programs, along with the study of animals. Did Zeus know the
answers or is Zeus just a figment of our
imaginations?
And finally, is the shepherd's crook a deliberate workings past
down to
the pathological deviants in power?
Does it overlay the tabernacle killing
joy's connection? The
crosier is a bishops staff that depicts Saint Michael
trampling a serpent all happening inside a crook that seems a
closed loop. The crosier is
a staff with a crook and sits immediately next to the word cross
in the dictionary. The crosier is also someone who bears the
cross, as Jesus is commonly referred to as doing.
One must ask, how many correlation are there? It would suggest
that over time, the errors will be removed, and all will be
correlated according to the principles we use now such as mathematics, geometry, and quantum physics.
I heard someone say once, "There are only questions". I
respectfully disagree, "There are only answers that questions
begin". If there are only questions, there are no answers
either.
Reference quote from the "Secret History of the World" By Laura
Knight-Jadczyk page 156 interpreting some of Boris Mouravieff's
gnosis with the Cassopaea connection.
Question: What about the so-called
seventh, or "third eye" chakras?
Answer: "Seer. The union of the heart and intellectual
higher centers. This would 'close the circuit' in the
shepherd's crook configuration."
Laura Knight-Jadczyk's comments
on Boris Mouravieff
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R. Mark Sink 2007/7/10
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