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A SUMMARY OF POINTS Chauds ("hot points") THEORY 2010


While my area of concentration has-been tracing and Understanding the Developments in the Authentic Magical Tradition Since the 1600s, I Have Traced the broad outlines of initiation back to ancient Sumerian Civilization. There, after a mysterious age of enlightenment, to Priesthood Which Developed an initiatory system has Survive, Fragmentary Somewhat in form, in Successive magical Societiesever since. There is a very ancient story that accounts for this system of initiation. Kenneth Mackenzie relates that "According to Berosus, there appeared in the Erythrean Sea — the modern Persian Gulf — bordering on Babylonia (actually Sumer, as we have learned since Mackenzie's time — TAG), an animal endowed with reason, whose name was Oannes or John, perhaps the Anu of the Assyrian inscriptions…the usual appearance in which it was visible was in that of a fish, having beneath its fish's head a human head, and feet beneath like those of a man…he used in the daytime to converse with men, but never ate in common with them; that he communicated a knowledge of letters, sciences and arts. He taught the art of building, the principlfrom Babylonia, but originally from India, that we of the West got our manner of dividing the circle into 360 degrees. ...The number 360 arises from an old Theosophical teaching of the ancient God-Wisdom of mankind, to the effect that the true number of days in a year is 360, the cycle of the seasons. But as the ages passed, and due to the fact that the earth is an individual with a will of its own, it does things at times, not exactly disobeying the mandates of the system in which it is enmeshed, but determined, as are the other planets, to move a little on its own. So that as the ages pass along—taking the mean of 360 days in a year—the daily rotation of the earth quickens a little bit for a while, and the days become 361, and then 362, in a year, and then 363, 364 an the next size unit was the large cone, worth six circles. In the place value system, this unit was denoted by the same-sized vertical wedge as the base unit, and it was worth six corner wedges. Now the pair of symbols could be repeated in an indefinitely larger alternating series of corner and vertical wedges, always keeping the same conversion factors of 10 and 6. The price paid was that a vertical wedge could now mean 1, or 60 (6x10), or 3600 (60x60), and so on. Its actual value was determined by its place.

The sexagesimal place-value system greatly facilitated calculations, but, of course, at the end of the day, the final answer had to be translated back into the underlying metrological system of units. So a problem would be statedwork of Those Involved in Such systems.

The "trigger points" or "power points", Known as Chauds

points in the system of Gnostic Voudon as Taught by T Michael Bertiaux and Developed According To His Methods, with due Consultation with Other sources , plow an Attempt to expand upon the empowerments and Their Corresponding points on the human body Developed at the end of the 20th Century and the Beginning of the 21st. Stated as the authentic tradition postulated Reasonably May Be To Have Originated in ancient Sumer, Akad and Babylon, with heavenly Correspondence to Each degree of initiation in a complete circular system of 360 degrees, of Which the 90 degrees of the Rite of Mizraim (Egpt) Represents only one fourth of the original. The form of the Earliest WAS authentic shamanic tradition, and Remnants of this system survive all over the world in aboriginal Society. The first system of magick Systematic Appears To Have come from the rich early Societies of Mesopotamia, Sumer, Akkad, Babylon and related Societies. There the first Known WAS Developed system of numbers, around 5000 years ago. It is Known That the Babylonians employed to sexigesimal, or base 60 system of numbers, in contrast to Our base 10 system. The Latter Being Obviously based on "counting on one's fingers." Various ideas come forth Have to Explain this curious number system, But It Is Obvious That all systems of language and number in ancient times Were intertwined with magick and myscism and viewed with awe, and six sixties That equals 360, the number of degrees in the Babylonian circle, held to Be in concert with the wheel of the year of 360 days. While we use a base ten system, There Are Many survivals in Our Culture the Babylonian system s, such as 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour, and in terrestrial Measurement, 360 degrees in a circle.



Now, the term "degree" also Represents a marker of initiation, as in the system of 90 Degrees in the Oriental Rite of Mizraim (Egypt in Hebrew). The Inglés Descends from the Latin word gradus, or step. In the end, a degree of initiation, or in The Many Other contexts in Which the term is Used, Represents a step, and the Mesopotamian system in base 60 has many preoccupations with six times that number, or 360. We learn from Ctesias that the city of Babylon was built on both sides of the river in the form of a square, and enclosed within a triple row of lofty walls. Ctesias makes the outermost wall 360 stades. The legendary list of kings tends to repeat reigns of 360 years. Other "correspondences" show the survival of this predeliction in various ways, among them:

A Divine Year for the Hindus is equivalent to 360 solar years.

According to the Chinese medicine, the human body has 360 bones and 360 small articulations; it counts 360 points of acupuncture and 360 major drugs for the therountain, in China.

The 360 statues of divinities to the palace of Daïri in Japan.

The 360 gods of the Orphism.

In classical Qabala, 'The Messiah' (HMSHYCH) has a value of 360.

classical In Qabala, the letter shin , a euphemism for God, has the value of 360.

"If you ever Wonderer why '24 'hours in a day, and Not Some Other, Chosen arbitrarily number, or Why There Are '360' degrees in a circle INSTEAD of Some Other number or Some Other unit , the reason stems fromhe Christian era).

The 360 urns for the usage of the priests of Egypt for the libations in the honor of Osiris.

  • The 360 Egyptian priests who poured every day the water of the Nile to Acanthopolis in a bored cask.
  • The Athenian people erected 360 statues to Demetrius.
  • The enclosing wall of Babylon built by Semiramis had 360 stages length.
  • Mahomet destroys the 360 idols of Mecca.
  • Darius divided the Gyndes into 360 channels because one of his sacRed Horse Had Drowned in this river.
  • In the great Persian feast Accompany the magi Were made by 360 Young Peoples.
  • The number 360 is Used 2 times in the Bible.
  • There Are 12 numbers in the Bible Which Are multiple of 360, and the sum of the numbers of occurrences of Each Gives 26.
  • The expression 'Do Not Fear' is Used 360 times in the Bible, According To Pastor R.
  • Wurmbrand.
  • All recipients of
  • points Chauds Beyond A Few Should Be Invested with the "power and wisdom" of the ancient priesthoods, if not with the actual priesthoods themselves, as "containments" for the energies transmitted.
  • All recipients should be encouraged to keep notes and share with other participants the results of empowerments as they progress, be they positive, negative or neutral.
  • The points should be administered in "sacred space" or "power zones". While room should be made for spontaneous empowerments, on the whole the recipients should study the points and their correspondences, the antient degrees with which they are associated, and shoIndicate uld Themselves out of Their own study and experience intuition and Which Are To Be Empowered points on a Given occasion, by word and gesture, and Shoulder determine the number of points comfortable assimilating They Are Given on a occasion.
  • issued Refer to Previously Known Correspondences entre 97 points, location and use.
  • Accompanying
  • In the table we present the
  • Chauds and Correspondence points as originally Developed for this research project in the 1990s, keyed on the 97 degree system of Memphis. The researcher dog the quick-reference points and degrees in The Compleat Rite of Memphis.
  • Integrated with this table is information about corresponding acupuncture points, based on the work of David Zeitz, a Florida-based certified acupuncturist who has attempted to correlate these specific points with acupuncture points in common. Take note that there are far more acupuncture 'points' than the 90-plus degrees in this system, let alone systems of 33 or 9 degrees. It is conjectured that other points in acupuncture may eventually give clues to undiscovered or lost correspondences.
  • Finally, following the listing, I quote without comment some of the most exotic, speculative ideas considered in recent decades on the origin of magical knowledge in relationship to this system. These comments should

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