Order out of chaos
Create the problem, then offer a solution.
𝙊𝙍𝘿𝙊 𝘼𝘽 𝘾𝙃𝘼𝙊
The Freemason phrase “Ordo Ab Chao,” is the motto of the 33rd degree, which can be found on the grand decorations of the Order of the Sovereign Grand Inspectors General, one of the highest honors and roles which can be bestowed upon a Mason. It is also featured on other seals and flags representing various Orders.
This phrase being depicted so prominently, particularly in relation to the 33rd degree, indicates a tremendous importance to Freemasonry. Indeed, Ordo Ab Chao, translated to “Order from Chaos,” is also associated with another latin phrase, Lux In Tenebris, which translates to “Light from Darkness.” Why is the idea of Order from Chaos or Light from darkness so significant to Freemasonry? Let’s explore this question together...
https://www.universalfreemasonry.org/en/article/ordo-ab-chao
#Freemasonry
Create the problem, then offer a solution.
𝙊𝙍𝘿𝙊 𝘼𝘽 𝘾𝙃𝘼𝙊
The Freemason phrase “Ordo Ab Chao,” is the motto of the 33rd degree, which can be found on the grand decorations of the Order of the Sovereign Grand Inspectors General, one of the highest honors and roles which can be bestowed upon a Mason. It is also featured on other seals and flags representing various Orders.
This phrase being depicted so prominently, particularly in relation to the 33rd degree, indicates a tremendous importance to Freemasonry. Indeed, Ordo Ab Chao, translated to “Order from Chaos,” is also associated with another latin phrase, Lux In Tenebris, which translates to “Light from Darkness.” Why is the idea of Order from Chaos or Light from darkness so significant to Freemasonry? Let’s explore this question together...
https://www.universalfreemasonry.org/en/article/ordo-ab-chao
#Freemasonry
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Dragon’s blood has been used for diverse magic and artistic applications. It was also used by early Greeks, Romans, and Arabs for its medicinal properties. Dragons blood is also known as Daemonorops, Calumus Draco, Dracaena, Croton and Pterocarpus.
• Studies show that dragon’s blood can help regenerate collagen and tissue.
• Natural superfood to support blood health and cognition.
• Supports the skin, blood, and and gut flora.
• May support alleviation of H pylori and inflammation.
Shop https://cultivateelevate.com/dragons-blood-powder/
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• Studies show that dragon’s blood can help regenerate collagen and tissue.
• Natural superfood to support blood health and cognition.
• Supports the skin, blood, and and gut flora.
• May support alleviation of H pylori and inflammation.
Shop https://cultivateelevate.com/dragons-blood-powder/
#Health
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The same control of China will come to America, Trump already told us this and they're pushing the Beast system.
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King Charles’ Plans To ‘Slim Down The Monarchy’ & Harry & Meghan Return To The US | Lorraine
https://theovertimer.com/2022/09/alleged-extramarital-child-of-king-charles-and-queen-camilla-asks-for-official-royal-noscript-simon-dorante-day-surprised-he-is-not-prince-of-wales/
King Charles has returned to Balmoral to quietly grieve his beloved mother in private. Royal Editor Russell Myers joined Lorraine live in the studio with all the latest royal news, including reports of King Charles’ plans to slim down the Monarchy and Prince Harry and Meghan heading back to America to be with their children.
https://theovertimer.com/2022/09/alleged-extramarital-child-of-king-charles-and-queen-camilla-asks-for-official-royal-noscript-simon-dorante-day-surprised-he-is-not-prince-of-wales/
King Charles has returned to Balmoral to quietly grieve his beloved mother in private. Royal Editor Russell Myers joined Lorraine live in the studio with all the latest royal news, including reports of King Charles’ plans to slim down the Monarchy and Prince Harry and Meghan heading back to America to be with their children.
'The Singing Rainbow', William Daddell, Great Britain, 1899
Victorian-era carbon moonlight arch lamp.
Despite the invention of the electric incandescent bulb (Thomas Alva Edison and Joseph Swanne, 1880) ), charcoal arc lamps were widely used for street lighting and industrial applications—and remained so until the early twentieth century, when developments in the field of electric lamps made the arc-lamp obsolete.
The carbon arc lamp generated light, creating a bright spark between two carbon nodes. The problem of this lighting method, in addition to the dimness of the light and inefficient use of electricity, was the constant buzzing, screaming or hissing emitted by the electric arc.
https://120years.net/wordpress/the-singing-arcwilliam-duddeluk1899/
Victorian-era carbon moonlight arch lamp.
Despite the invention of the electric incandescent bulb (Thomas Alva Edison and Joseph Swanne, 1880) ), charcoal arc lamps were widely used for street lighting and industrial applications—and remained so until the early twentieth century, when developments in the field of electric lamps made the arc-lamp obsolete.
The carbon arc lamp generated light, creating a bright spark between two carbon nodes. The problem of this lighting method, in addition to the dimness of the light and inefficient use of electricity, was the constant buzzing, screaming or hissing emitted by the electric arc.
https://120years.net/wordpress/the-singing-arcwilliam-duddeluk1899/