12.15.2024

Asha Books: Chapter Thirteen: Mason Sign

 


The Masonic Mysteries of the Dollar Bill

Asha’s fascination with the numbers 7, 4, and 13 had become an obsession, pulling her deeper into an unseen web of connections. One day, as she examined a dollar bill—its intricate symbols like pieces of a forgotten puzzle—something stirred within her.

Beneath the Great Seal, the date of independence, July 4, 1776, stood out boldly, paired with the unfinished pyramid. The pyramid’s 13 steps, rising toward the glowing capstone crowned by the all-seeing eye, felt familiar, almost alive.

She whispered to herself, “Could Lord Pacal have known? Could he have been connected to this same universal knowledge?”

Her research into the Masons revealed their reverence for sacred geometry, numerology, and ancient wisdom. The Founding Fathers, many of whom were Masons, were steeped in these traditions. The realization that 1776, the year of independence, aligned so seamlessly with her Mayan discoveries sent shivers down her spine.

The whispers of history were too harmonious to dismiss. The Mayans had crafted their calendars to reflect cosmic truths, and here, on the One dollar bill, those same themes reappeared: transformation, divine cycles, and the balance of creation. Could it be that the Masons, drawing on ancient wisdom, had encoded these truths into the very foundation of the modern world?


The Numbers and Their Energy

Asha had never thought of herself as mathematically inclined. Numbers had always felt abstract, distant. But these weren’t just numbers—they felt alive, charged with an energy that demanded her attention. They didn’t intimidate her; they invited her in, whispering truths she couldn’t ignore.

Her pen moved instinctively across the page. She wrote the numbers again and again: 7, 4, 13, arranging them into grids and patterns. The sequences seemed to take on a life of their own. And then, amidst the whirl of her thoughts, a whisper came:

“This way...”

She picked up her pen and followed the guidance, letting her intuition lead.

12 × 1776 = 21312

The result leapt off the page like a spark. 21312. The BACAB.

The ancient Mayan deities who held up the sky—embodying balance, stability, and cosmic order—suddenly felt present. The connection was electrifying, as though the universe had placed the calculation in her hands.


Gematria and the Whisper of Divinity

Her "gematria goggles," as she playfully called them, snapped into focus. She divided 1776 by 12:

1776 ÷ 12 = 74

Her breath caught. 7 and 4—G and D. Together, they spelled G-D, the divine abbreviation. Suddenly, July 4, 1776 wasn’t just a date; it was a code, a bridge between the whispers of the past and the foundation of a nation.

The numbers began to flow through her:

  • In God We Trust
  • The 13 steps of the pyramid
  • The Declaration of Independence signed on 7/4, 1776
  • MDCCLXXVI = 1776

The connections multiplied, each one aligning with the next as if guided by an unseen hand.


Building the Grid

Her pen moved again, creating a new grid:

7413
7431
1347
3147

The numbers aligned themselves into patterns, revealing their hidden symmetry:

  • 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 12
  • 741 + 741 + 147 + 147 = 1776

From there, the whisper became undeniable:

1776 × 12 = 21312 → BACAB
1776 ÷ 12 = 74 → G-D

Could it really be coincidence? Or was it a deliberate encoding, bridging Mayan wisdom and the foundation of a new nation?

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