The crown and tassle

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The Crown and Tassel Question by Shameek Born Saviour Peace to the Gods and Earths and to all the positive people of the Planet Earth. I was going through my book of like and noticed that I had no knowledge about our crown. I own a crown and I would like to be able to give my seeds more then what can be learnt from any dictionary by just looking up the word CROWN. So I come amongst the Gods to find out the truth. Please add on. If there is an Earth/Wisdom/Moon out there with Knowledge on this topic please feel free to add on. Please Educate Allah Children Equally. Answer by Prince Namor777 The crown is a derivation of the base of the Aaku-t Khufu. Three hundred and sixty degrees is a circle; the circle has no beginning nor ending. It is infinite; it is the sign of perfection. The Crown is the perfect headdress. The dimension and geometry of the crown are perfect mathematics. When we born Supreme Mathematics, we know that the Aaku-t Khufu are perfect structures. The Aaku-t Khufu is symbolic of the Temple of perfected man a temple that can never be destroyed. All the answers are within SELF. The Crown is the universal crown of knowledge, wisdom and understanding and is internationally recognized as such. The Crown contains a world of significant symbolism for those who understand and are conscious of what it represents. The history of this majestic crown starts with it originally being white. The oppressive powers put the Asiatics into a pit of lions, unless they would denounced the first true and divine creed for the redemption of the Asiatics, which is the culture I-God. The lions ripped them apart because they had been eating the flesh of the animals. The only thing left of the Asiatics was the crown, stained with blood, from that day on the Asiatics used the White, Gold, Red and/or Black Crown or as it was called in those days the Hi-Rom. It stands for the uncompleted portion of the Pyramid (Aaku-t Khufu). The tassel represents the cable used to raise the capstones on top of the Aaku-t Khufu, or it may also represent the imperial potentate who is assigned to finish the job. The shade of the tassel signifies the unseen reason why the job was left unfinished. Under the head of the wearer is the vault where the treasures of the science are preserved. The crown represents the skill and wisdom of the man who erected the pyramid (Aaku-t Khufu). The crown represents the chief protectors of the jewels and treasures inside the pyramid. Equally important, the crown is symbolic


of the halo. It is the same halo that lingers above the Cheribums' and Seraphim' head. The crown is the official head-dress of the men in the Original Nation. The history of the turban can be found in Joshua Chapter 2 and Judges Chapter 13 and 17. Such is the significance of King Solomon's crown; the crown indicated that as Master of the Temple he is the 'anointed one'. Peace from Divine39 Allah


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