after googling december 10th, I only came up wioth two things. Crowley affirming this one guy as his agent, and this... http://www.hollyfeld.org/heaven/Text/Ma ... buldiz.txt
dude, honestly, this stuff is so twisted (confusing) that i think i'd need to be on many different drugs to understand! I mean, I dunno what languages question and respond in numbers!! But after reading 3/4 the way through, I think I've gathered some info that may be pertanant to the plot twists...
In the link, it gives different times and dates, like, dating the actions which take place. For the part under December 10th, a major revelation was given, i think through astreal projection or sumthin. This may mean there will be a greater unveiling relating to Bree's role in her religion on the 10th?
I also read somewhere about Bree having "abilities". I dunno if I read this in a genuine Bree-related post or a Breeniverse spin-off. A woman later on in this link is apparrently a type of seer. She answers questions and is given "gifts" from spirit-type-thingies, so this could be the inspiration for Bree, like Bree sees stuff, too? This is also going under the assumption that the whole "Bree has powers" thing was legit.
Besides this, I couldn't find anything of significance between 12/10 and Thelema and Crowley...
Possible theory...
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Hmm..
Welp, I really don't know, but you might consider this:
Nov 10 (or) 11 - Dec 9 is the "Month of Hathor"
Dec 10 - Jan 8 is the "Month of Koiak"
Now one or two the dates might be off by a day if you take a leap year in consideration. However, this isn't a leap year and Dec 10 per my cross-referencing is consistent 'I think' regardless of a leap year.
These dates are based off the Coptic (or Alexandria) calendar, which is based on the ancient Egyptian calendar which I think is based on the heliacal rising of the Dog Star: Sirius.
I mention all this because the Month of Hathor is coming up in a day or two, and Hathor has been mentioned in the canon as well as the Dog Star. (shrugs)
I don't get into the Crowley cuz it give me a headache.
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Nov 10 (or) 11 - Dec 9 is the "Month of Hathor"
Dec 10 - Jan 8 is the "Month of Koiak"
Now one or two the dates might be off by a day if you take a leap year in consideration. However, this isn't a leap year and Dec 10 per my cross-referencing is consistent 'I think' regardless of a leap year.
These dates are based off the Coptic (or Alexandria) calendar, which is based on the ancient Egyptian calendar which I think is based on the heliacal rising of the Dog Star: Sirius.
I mention all this because the Month of Hathor is coming up in a day or two, and Hathor has been mentioned in the canon as well as the Dog Star. (shrugs)
I don't get into the Crowley cuz it give me a headache.
Yours,
Pi
Oh dear
This might not be of any help but here in the US our day comes first, making 10/12/06 - October (not December 10th) 12th, 2006 - Columbus Day (and my birthday). More info:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/October_12th
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arkdm -- yes, it does. But since this is a global sort of cult/society/groupofsomesort, it does stand to reason that it very well -could- have meant December 10 instead of October 12. And since nothing happened on October 12, it's worth considering that they're using a less US-centric dating system.
When all this flapping occurred, I was wondering how the creators would drag it out until December....but here we are, end of November, and they've managed to keep the suspense.
Pretty nifty, if'n you asked me. (Which you didn't, but I'm saying it anyway.)
When all this flapping occurred, I was wondering how the creators would drag it out until December....but here we are, end of November, and they've managed to keep the suspense.
Pretty nifty, if'n you asked me. (Which you didn't, but I'm saying it anyway.)