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William Shakespeare

In todays world, some folks want you to confirm and to act like some other person to real. Forget that since thats not real. Be you and never be ashamed of your talents or tastes in your life. Never be ashamed of what you are period. We are unique, special, we have worth irrespective of what we look like, and all of us are created in the image of GOD. When you think of William Shakespeare, you think about the English language and literature. In high school was when I seriously read literature from William Shakespeare. Back in those days, I and others in my English class had a profound difficulty in comprehending the works from Shakespeare. The easiest work of Shakespeare that I've read was Hamlet. The reason was the Hamlets literary composition was straightforward. Its words are almost like modern English. That period of time was a transitional period between Old English and the modern English language that is spoken presently. Hamlet was about struggles of a King and his Kingdom. The play is based in the Kingdom of Denmark. In the play, Prince Hamlet wants revenge on his uncle Claudius. The reason is that Claudius murdered the old King Hamlet (or Claudiuss brother and Prince Hamlets father). Prince Hamlet is now King and married Gertrude (or the King Hamlets widow and the mother of Prince Hamlet). This is sick stuff, since it

deals with treachery, revenge, incest, and moral corruption. The whole play is said to have been written between 1599 and 1601. There are 3 early versions of the play called First Quarto, Second Quarto, and First Folio. Each of them is called Q1, Q2, and F1. Hamlet is a powerful tragedy and a long play. There are many characters in the play like Reynaldo, Laertes (or the son of Polonius), Ophelia (or the daughter of Polonius), and other human beings. Hamlet avenged his father by killing his uncle. Yet, he encounters more troubles. Hamlet dies by a poisonous confrontation with Laertes. Many of the quotations in the play are common phrases that people even now utilize from the English language. These examples include the following:

"To be, or not to be: that is the question" Hamlet Act III, Scene I). "Neither a borrower nor a lender be" (Act I, Scene III). "This above all: to thine own self be true". - (Hamlet Act I, Scene III). "Though this be madness, yet there is method in 't.". - (Act II, Scene II). "The lady doth protest too much, methinks". - (Hamlet Act III, Scene II). "In my mind's eye". - (Act I, Scene II). "The play 's the thing wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king". - (Hamlet Act II, Scene II).

William Shakespeare used many sources for the play of Hamlet. One source (that people agree that Shakespeare took influence from) was the Third Book of Gesta Danorum (which was also called Historia Danica) by Saxo Grammaticus. The story was retold by Franois de Belleforest in Histoires Tragiques. It is also possible that a play reputedly by Thomas Kyd (1558-1594) called Ur-Hamlet was used. Hamlet is divided into 5 Acts. "Romeo and Juliet" was very difficult for me to understand back years ago. Some folks in the class believe that the words were similar to foreign language. It was only recently when I have had deeper understanding of not only Shakespeare's words, but his own secret history. He is one of the greatest writers of the English language and did a lot to modernize much of the words that exists among the English language. Some have called him the greatest writer of the English language. His father was John Shakespeare and his mother was Mary Arden (who was the daughter of an affluent landowning farmer). John was a glover and alderman. An alderman is a member of a municipal assembly or council in numerous jurisdictions founded upon English law. Most biographers agree that Shakespeare was educated at the King's New School in Stratford. It was a free school that was chartered in 1553. He was taught Latin grammar and the classics. William Shakespeare married the 26 year old Anne Hathaway when he was 18 years old. Both husband and wife conceived children. His life was

unknown between 1585 and 1592. From 1594, his plays were done by the Lord Chamberlain's Men. He had created plays like the "The Two Noble Kinsmen" and the Cardenio. The first recorded works of Shakespeare are Richard III and the three parts of Henry VI, written in the early 1590s during a vogue for historical drama. His Sonnets were published in 1609. By the 1700's, writers praised him for his works like poet John Dryden, Voltaire, Goethe, Stendhal, Victor Hugo, and Francis Meres. His life is as interesting as it was controversial. To understand the controversies revolving around the man, it's certainly precisely clear to understand the compositions of his life. He lived for only 52 years. From about 1590 to 1613, he is attributed to writing 38 plays, famous Shakespearean sonnets, and 5 other poems. He was a genius. His brothers and sisters are Joan, Margaret, Gilbert, Anne, Richard, and Edmund. He was baptized in April 26, 1564 and he passed away April 23, 1616.
Now, Manly P. Hall and others (like the Mason Reverend James Wilmot. He lived from 17261808) believe that Sir Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare's works since Bacon back then was conversant in numerous languages (Bacon created the modern scientific method and he was allied with high ranking intellectuals in the United Kingdom to promote his Utopian philosophies). Other people who some believe authored Shakespeare's works are Christopher Marlowe, DeVere, and others. The proponents of this theory believed that Shakespeare didn't have the education, aristocratic power, and familiarity with the royal court to write all of that literature. Those Shakespeare scholars who have responded to such claims hold that biographical interpretations of literature are unreliable in attributing authorship and that the convergence of documentary evidence for Shakespeare's authorshiptitle pages, testimony by other contemporary poets and historians, and official recordsis the same as that for any other authorial attribution of the time. This era was in the time of Queen Elizabeth. Her court astrologer was Dr. John Dee. Dr. John Dee was a famous magician, physician, philosopher, Cabbalist, mathematician, scientist, diplomatic emissary, and an alchemist. Dee loved to lecture in European universities about the subject of Geometry. Dee loved and praised Plato since Plato has an esoteric side and promoted the concept of the institution of a man-made Utopia. Dee founded Enochian Magick where he claimed that he contacted angels to device answers on inquiries of Nature, etc. Dee modernized the modern British Empire ethos of promoting the UK's intension of conquering the world even via imperialistic means. On the other hand, many Brits have great character and want to do the right thing. So, I want to make that clear. Dr. John Dee inspired Sir Francis Bacon to carry forth with his Utopian ideologies as well. Robert Fludd was another of Dee's disciples. Fludd would be accused of having links to the Rosicrucians of course.

The Rosicrucians origin is controversial and murky. Some point to the mysterious figure Christian Rosencruez as a modern day founder of the group. The Rosicrucian Digest believedthat this man learned about Nature, mathematics, Arabic physics, and mathematics. that It is said that he died when he was 106, which was rare for humans in that time. He was hat born in 1378 or the year of the Great Schism (from September 1378. This was the beginning of the Reformation after John Wycliffe was acquittal in trial). The Great Schism was the time of the division of the Papacy since 2 Popes claimed to have the authority to ime rule the Catholic Church. During the 17th century Rosicrucian Enlightenment, the Rosicrucian Manifestos were created or published anonymously. First there appeared the Fama

Fraternitatis of the Meritorious Order of the Rosy Cross (1614), followed by the Confession of the aternitatis Rosicrucian Fraternity (1615) and, lastly, The Chemical Wedding of Christian Rosencreutz (1616). The first two manifestos were published anonymously. There is speculation that Francis Bacon was the author, however, the manifestos have historically been attributed to Johann Valentin Andreae who was a German theologian, Lutheran minister. The manifestos promoted a
reformation of the whole world by the Fraternity of the Rosy Cross. Secret Societies of desired the same Utopian vision for the ages of time. These 3 manifestos claim that Christian Rosenkreuz created the Order of the Rose Cross or the Rosicrucians. Frater C.R.C. is the code name of the founder of the Rosicrucian Order (as mentioned in the Fama Rosicrucian Fraternitatis Rosae manifesto. It was published in 1614 at Kassel, Germany. There was the famous humanist scholar Petrus Ramus (or Pierre de la Ramee. He lived from 1515 to 1572). He was a Kabbalist and a close friend of Dr. John Dee. Dee and Ramus lived in the Rosicurican Enligthenment period that began in England. Ramus influenced Francis Bacon, influenced John Milton, and others especially in Cambridge.

Secret Societies are very common in the world. Many members of the Royal Society were Masons or Rosicrucians like Robert Fludd, Robert Boyle, Wren, Ashmole, Locke, and Sir Thomas Moray. The took their inspiration from Sir Francis Bacon since The They Royal Society loved the concept of the Invisible College that Bacon believed in. Bacon wrote the book called the New Atlantis (which was called originally "The Land of the originally Rosicrucians). Sir Francis Bacon promoted colonies in Virginia, North Carolina, and Newfoundland. He did this since he believed that America was the New Atlantis and ought to be developed into forming the global commonwealth. Bacon was a follower of the Kabbalah. Today, Kabalists followed the imperfect method of gematria (or letter used as code for numbers to define certain esoteric meanings in the Universe). To Kabbalists, 11 and 22 are Master numbers in the occult according to Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince. to

Kenneth Grant, the current Grand Master of Aleister Crowleys outfit, the Ordo Templis Orientalis (OTO), explained that 11 is the number of a most important Sephiroth on the Kabbalistic Tree of Life. The Kabbalists do this of using gematria, etc. in order to promote secret doctrines and alter the doctrines of the Scriptures. Some Kabalists like David Lane blaspheme the Son by claiming that Jesus was the sun god (which is one essence of the astrotheology line or the Mysteries). Occultists have used Bible codes socalled as a means to try to get Christians to accept occult principles covertly. According to the teachings of the Kabbalah, those who prove worthy and are initiated into the secret doctrine are able to comprehend hidden teachings in the written Torah and through mystical techniques make direct contact with God. Among these techniques are meditation on the 11 Sephiroth of the Tree of Life, which they believe to be emanations of God, and rapid recitation of the Holy Name of God. The British Masons and the British Empire spread globally and some of their members knew of the New Atlantis Utopian vision set forth by Bacon. Bacon modernized the concept of the scientific method, but he adhered to occultism, Kabbalah (that embraces the secret occult name of Jehovah instead of YHVH), metaphysics, the Mysteries, etc. Jehovah being an occult name secretly have been confirmed by many sources like this one:
JEHOVAH je-h-va. An erroneous form of the divine name of the covenant God of Israel which first appears about 1520 A.D. The error arose from the fact that utterance of the divine name, in original quadrilateral form (the tetragrammaton) YHWH, became unlawful in Jewish usage as early as the third Christian century and probably much earlier, at least outside the sacred precincts (cf. Ex. xx.7; Lev. xxiv. 16. the Septuagint of which reads name the name instead of blaspheme the name). Consequently, in reading the sacred text, Adonai (Heb. Adhonai, my Lord) was pronounced instead of it (or Elohim in case the collocation Adhonai Yhwh occurred) and the consonants of Adhonai were often written in the margin of the manuscripts. When the vowel punctuation was added the vowels of Adhonai were written in the text with the Tetragrammaton, which thus appeared to read Yehowah (rarely Yehowih), or, according to an older system of transliteration, Jehovah (The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia)

One of Bacon's descendants was Henry Blount. He changed his named to Nathaniel Bacon. This Bacon lead the Bacon's rebellion or the prelude to the Masonic American Revolution. Masons were some of the leaders of the American Revolution even though some sincere Christians were a part of it as well. The sincere Christians wanted religious liberty. The Masons wanted a liberty absent of ecclesiastical control or a King ruling over the nation-state. Nathaniel Bacon was a Master Mason according to Fritz Springmeier. Fritz is a great inspiration in my thinking since his words inspired me to carry forward with my views and never be ashamed of what I believe in. I do believe that Robert Howards research influenced me the most. The reason is that his words and fonts gave me a strong inspiration to write what needed to write about the truth. Without God and him, I wouldnt be written the issues that Im writing on. I have the right to believe in freedom, justice, equality, tolerance, and spiritual growth. My core views are still the same despite being in another new decade. By Timothy

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