And for my final trick...
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The cover of Liber L vel Legis:
Let me go through it:
- The db next to the man: d=4, b=2 giving 42 which is the English gematria of my surname Bllair.
- On the right of the man we have some strange scribbles. They are in fact Japanese, the language I did my degree in. We have shi in hiragana, then the Chinese character shiro then An then katakana shi. Shiro means white but it has a homophone which means castle. The shi means city. I live in Ancaster which is An + Castrum, a castle. It's a Roman village.
- The equation contains all the elements for my name, Justin.
- The residuals in the equation add to 42, again my surname.
So, you are looking for someone called Justin in the village of Ancaster who speaks Japanese.
That pretty much narrows it down.
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Next, everyone kind of ignores you politely, not knowing how to respond.
Then, usually, you make an ass of yourself with your know-it-all-ness.
Next, someone fires a warning shot across your bow.
Then, you respond with annoying condescension.
Next, you attempt more proof of your identity.
Then, they become really annoyed and feel justified in crucifying you.
Next, you make war from an untenable position, are overwhelmed, and leave to figure out what went wrong - or worse, isolate yourself from everyone you can't convince so that you may remain unchallenged.But we would rather you more easily and quickly discover that you are not alone in your experience.
There may ultimately be no other way, but I thought I'd try.
Maybe that's just how it's supposed to go. I don't know...
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"But we would rather you more easily and quickly discover that you are not alone in your experience"
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