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Aianawa
25th December 2015, 07:55
I wish to introduce an old friend of mine, from an old 2012 forum, mainly because some of his research is puzzle piece material to some.

His name is Raphael, sorta known as the Swastika man lol >

https://kachina2012.wordpress.com/2011/12/15/the-sacred-cut-by-tons-brunes/

Here is a snippit >

Diabolus in Musica a.k.a. the augmented fourth expresses its musical geometry as a Maltese Cross.
•http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=LJVO-FcxDio

Beginning @ 0:20:15 James Furia discusses augmented 4ths, or the Diabolus in Musica.

James claims this was an “interesting find”.
James also adds that “it is horrible sounding … you’d drive somebody crazy with this”

Why is the augmented 4th considered the “chord of evil“, and why was it banned in Renaissance church music
•http://www.guardian.co.uk/notesandqueries/query/0,,-1767,00.html

I love this coincidence regarding the “chord of evil“ i.e. it is successfully employed in emergency sirens. Worldwide the Maltese Cross is used as a symbol to represent fire departments.

What other concepts can we find associated to the geometry of the Maltese Cross, the “chord of evil?

Diabolus in Musica seems to bear a resemblance to the symbol associated with “In hoc signo vinces” or “in this sign conquer”.

More up to date >

https://at37.wordpress.com/2012/03/05/lsd/
https://at37.wordpress.com/2012/03/05/lsd/


https://at37.wordpress.com/2012/03/05/lsd/

TimeSensitive
25th December 2015, 12:28
Arghh! Another rabbit hole I just fell into. Wow Aianana, where do you find the time? A heart felt thanks to you.

Aianawa
25th December 2015, 12:36
Lol, a very interesting person to communicate with indeed, their research capabilities and doggedness made up for their manners at times.

scibuster
25th December 2015, 14:06
When I'm in the Musth I'm also a bit bite doggedness.
When I join TOT I learn 10 new words daily, minimum.


Zuerst habe ich gedacht das ist das was mein Hund macht wenn er das Bein hebt.
Mein Hund macht nass.

The study of the complete sacred geometrie will take a lifetime and more ...

Dumpster Diver
25th December 2015, 15:32
Cool, another sacred Geometry Site!

Thanks!

scibuster
25th December 2015, 15:46
The sacred geometrie need a study duration of a complete lifetime or more.
May be studied with deep involvement into esoteric or pure math without
esoteric influence.

Aianawa
25th December 2015, 22:56
Lol, you missed the whole point of Raphael's work and research Scibuster, He uses his intuition and knowing as his logic guidance.

Ooopps, sorry Scibuster, read you wroung, am multi tasking and have the wee one bossing me around, yes you are correct, also it is the ones using both that move all forward.

Dreamtimer
26th December 2015, 13:12
Those wee ones are good at bossing. I've been having the pleasure of seeing new babies this holiday. So wonderful.

He uses intuition and knowing... That's the way, IMO.

It's hard to do if it hasn't been habit or practice.

Aianawa
26th December 2015, 19:40
Yes, great at teaching patience, patience, patience lol.

Aianawa
8th January 2016, 07:15
As I posted this on xmas day, am bumping for those that may have missed it, bumpty bump

reno
8th January 2016, 13:57
Thank you for this info Aianawa ,find this very interesting !!:popc::tiphat:

Windancer
8th January 2016, 23:16
Wow...fantastic site! This is a keeper.
Thanks

modwiz
8th January 2016, 23:58
The augmented 4th or diminshed (flat) 5 are the same note FWIW and when I talk music 'flat 5' is what I use. It was this modality, 'the devil's note', used by the guitarist Tony Iommi, of Black Sabbath in the song by the same title. It begins the song and immediately lends an ominous atmosphere, that doesn't let up. It became popular with most heavy metal bands after that as was featured in many songs. A very powerful dissonant note to add to a musical scale. The flat 5, or augmented 4th, is used in a modern diminished chords but, is voiced with other diminished (flat) notes that make the chord queerly dissonant rather than unpleasant.

Pardon me for geeking out. I am a lifelong musician and am conversant/use music theory when thinking/conceiving songs or their structure. I thought the Black Sabbath reference might be of some interest.

LOL. I haven't even dug into the above material yet and was just riffing on the subject matter, Diabolus in Musica. I am sure to find the above information worth my while to check out.

Aianawa
9th January 2016, 03:16
From meMory of the devils note info from 2012 forum, was lots of differing data and theories from Raphael, Modwiz.

Aianawa
16th January 2016, 19:20
Wow...fantastic site! This is a keeper.
Thanks

Your welcome, am wondering if anyone has made contact, to find out if he has mellowed, he had a beautiful side and a grumpy side lol.