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571.1 | Some[whatever] to watch over me ... | ERASER::KALLIS | Remember how ephemeral is Earth. | Tue Nov 17 1987 14:03 | 32 |
| Re .0 (Doug):
There was a touch of mysticism (not necessarily fully "mystic")
among many folk of those days. If you're in Massachusetts and happen
to tour Old Sturbridge Village, for instance, you'll find on the
ceiling of a master bedroom in one of the homes some Masonic symbols
(mystic type). My wife and I visited there during what was billed
as "corporate appreciation week," and I noticed this (how many people
look at ceilings? There may be other surprises to be found, if
...).
The "all-seeing eye" might also be a representation of the Eye of
God, which would be in line with the "In God We Trust" motto on
other money.
>2. What do the Latin words "ANNUIT COEPTIS" and "NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM"
> mean? Look on the back of your greenbacks.
I believe the latter of those means something like "a new secular
order," which, cvomparing the united States' government to what
else was out there at the time, is logical.
>1. Does anyone know the significance or meaning of "The All Seeing Eye" in
> either the occult or mystically oriented literature?
It's just that there are more than one of them. The most famous
is the "Eye of Horus," which represented (usually) the right eye
of the god who was the son of Osiris; it represented the sun,
daylighjt, and beneficence. The Eye of Horus can be seen on many
fishing boats throughout the Mediterranean, to this day.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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571.2 | To peer amid the pyramid. | DECWET::MITCHELL | CRTs: Live long and phosphor! | Tue Nov 17 1987 14:26 | 9 |
| The eye on the reverse of the dollar represents collective purpose or
the Eye of God. It appears between the words "Annuit Coeptis" which
means "He has smiled on our undertakings." Notice that the pyramid
it caps has 13 layers (for the 13 original colonies) with the year 1776
inscribed on the foundation in Roman numerals. "Novus Ordo Seclorum"
means "a new cycle of the ages" (you guys should like that).
John M.
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571.3 | sniglet | SSDEVO::ACKLEY | Aslan | Tue Nov 17 1987 15:07 | 3 |
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Pyramonster: That creature whose picture appears on
the backside of the dollar.
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571.4 | The Feds symbolism | NEXUS::MORGAN | Welcome to the Age of Flowers | Tue Nov 17 1987 16:23 | 15 |
| Reply to the last .-3;
The dollar is printed by the Federal Reserve Corporation. The
symbolism used is their symbolism and may have meant different things
to the Founding Fathers. Anyone know who Ok's the design of the
plates?
I won't bore you with conspiracy theory but the Fed. is not part
of the government even if certain board members are. The Fed. is
an autonomus corporation that the Congress uses to get around Article
1 section 8 of the Constitution.
Whatever symbolism used is _their_ symbolism. I like most of their
symbolism though... (Any arguments? We might need to start another
topic. B^)
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571.5 | Books | SSDEVO::YOUNGER | There are no misteakes | Tue Nov 17 1987 17:03 | 6 |
| If you want some literature on the subject, read the _Illuminatus_
trilogy, and _Principia Discordia_. _Illuminatus_ is supposedly
fiction, but, who knows...
Elizabeth
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571.6 | | GLORY::WETHERINGTON | You can do it! | Tue Nov 17 1987 17:05 | 21 |
| Though the Fed prints the dollars, didn't the founding fathers create
"The Great Seal of the United States of America" long before the
Fed was in existence (i.e. the eagle holding an olive branch and
arrows and the meaning of that seems beyond the creative powers
of the Fed). So, my question is, who designed the seal of the
United States? Though the Fed chose to put it on the back of the
currency, I don't think they came up with it.
My point is, if the founding fathers created it, the fact that they
put a mystical symbol on the "Great Seal" is significant to me,
and perhaps to others, if for no other reason than that we have
been seeing that symbol and those Latin words (thanks, John, for
the meaning) all these years without realizing what they meant.
This is great! To be able to put out a question like that and get
such an instananeous answer. I hope someone is going to preserve
this entire notesfile for posterity...it would make
interesting reading 300 years from now. Perhaps we'll recognize
ourselves when we do?... : )
DW
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571.7 | The other part of the seal | CAMLOT::COFFMAN | Don't shake the tree when the fruit ain't ripe | Wed Nov 18 1987 09:23 | 39 |
| Interesting topic.
Just a quick comment about the eagle and arrows next to the "all
seeing eye."
Franklin I believe wanted the US bird to be a turkey. The Indians
revered the Eagle as a sign of strength. The thirteen arrows in the
Eagle's claw represent the thirteen colonies. That is rather obvious.
What is often not known is that an Indian leader I forget his name
told a treaty meeting in Lancaster Pennsylvania in 1744 that the
colonies should be united. To give an example he took a single arrow
and broke it easily. He then took thirteen arrows and he demonstrated
strength, power and unity.
This did not go unnoticed by those attending. Actually it turns out
that Ben Franklin not only attended treaty meetings with the Six
Nation Indians as a delegate but he also served as the "official"
printer of these affairs. Franklin's reporting of treaty doings began
in 1732.
In my research I found that several books were written about the Six
Nations describing their form of government in the 1700's. A form of
government some believe acted as an example to our American form of
government.
The Six Nations controlled the geography of what is now New York State
into Canada, as west as the Mississippi and as far south to Georgia.
From the Indian point of view they controlled this land politically,
economically. They had what was called "The Great Peace." All Indian
nations were invited to join. If they didn't there would be war until
they did. At that point, they were adopted into the Six Nations and
became truely brothers.
I haven't read it, but there was a recent National Geographic that
talked about this.
- Howard (who's undergraduate degree is in political science and
native american studies; some real useful stuff:-)
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571.8 | Freemasons & Rosicrucians | SHRBIZ::WAINE | Linda | Thu Nov 19 1987 17:21 | 12 |
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It is my understanding that several of the founding fathers of this
country (such as Paul Revere, etc.) were Freemasons. Back in the
1700's, Freemasonry was considered a "mystery school". (A man by
the name of Count Saint Germain was a predominant force in Freemasonry
in Europe, and he helped found the Rosicrucians...). The "All-seeing
Eye of God", I believe, is connected to the third-eye chakra, which
is the energy center for psychic awareness (ESP, premonition, reading
the Akashic Records, etc.).
Linda
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571.9 | S.P.S.Q.R. | THE780::LINCOFF | Josh Lincoff, Santa Clara, CA SWS | Thu Nov 19 1987 17:58 | 25 |
| Interesting topic ! The society founded in the US was supposed
to be the New Order of the Ages (Novus..... etc.).
Bacon's, "New Atlantis" also hints at the US carrying the
torch of freedom and leading the world into the Golden Age
of Enlightenment.
The eagle, of course, from the days of Rome, carrying the arrows
in one claw, and the olive branch in the other signyfying we
prefer peace, but will fight to defend it.
There is a smaller version of the Statue of Liberty in France facing
WEST towards the US. The torch of mysticism was passed from France
to the US. Certain Frenchmen, by the way, financially backed the
Revolution. In addition, the Smithsonian Institute was named after
a man whom no one really "knew". This same individual reportedly
being referred to later on in history as "Uncle Sam" !
Most of the previous replies can be substantiated by a visit to
the U.S. Library of Congress, especially the Rosicrucian
involvement with aiding the fledgling U.S.
The US is at a cross-roads. Will we, in fact, make it into the
Golden Age. or will our internal turmoil and struggles destroy
us ?
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571.10 | The French Connection of a different sort? | WEFXIT::PAINTER | Trying to reside in n+1 space | Thu Nov 19 1987 18:22 | 12 |
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Interesting. I've also heard that the founding fathers (Thomas
Jefferson in particular) were Freemasons.
There is a conference on Freemasonry somewhere - just saw it announced
about a month ago in the EASYNOTES.LIS update. I don't have time
to check it out myself though.
For another view, I believe there is also a topic on Freemasonry
in the CHRISTIAN conference......
Cindy
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571.11 | Conventional History of the Great Seal | CIMNET::PIERSON | | Sun Jan 03 1988 13:05 | 24 |
| An official version, from American Heritage Magazine, June/July
1982:
...
This Three committee, Seven designer symbol is the one we see today.
...
DuSimitiere, an intelligent and talented Swiss born Philadelphia
arist...chosen as a consultant...placed the motto...E Pluribus Unum,
plucked from the title page of London's "Gentleman's Magazine"
In the crest he placed "The Eye of Providence in a triangular
radiance..". Later it was described as "an Eye in a triangle
surrounded with a glory. At the same time it was placed at the
tip of an unfinished pyramid.
The original congressional committee (there were a total of three.)
consisted of Franklin, John Adams and Jefferson.
Inthe end, it was a rush job, under deadline pressure, because the
Peace of Paris (to conclude the Revolutionary War) was to be signed
and we had to have a seal for That...
thanks
Dave Pierson
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571.12 | Freemasonry and American History | CREDIT::FELDMAN | | Fri Jan 15 1988 11:03 | 14 |
| RE 8 and 10:
Many of our founding fathers were indeed Freemasons. This includes
Franklin, Sam Adams, Paul Revere and George Washington, who, I believe
was Master of his Lodge at the same time he was President of the
U.S. Alas, Jefferson's connectino is Freemasonry is speculation
- there is no hard evidence to support the contention.
The All-Seeing-Eye is a Masonic symbol. It represents the Diety,
our Creator, who knows our most private thoughts. Given the fact
that a large percentage of our founding fathers were Masons, it
is not surprising that our heritage includes not only some Masonic
symbols, but much philosophy which is Masonic in flavor.
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