The Zohar (AD 1286), a foundational work of Jewish mysticism, states that "God is they, and they are it."[192] This passage has been interpreted by some as referencing a kind of "kabbalistic trinity," describing "three hidden lights" within "the root of all roots"...
The Tetragrammaton in Phoenician (12th century BCE to 150 BCE), Paleo-Hebrew (10th century BCE to 135 CE), and square Hebrew (3rd century BCE to present) scripts
see Toshar
YHWH in one of the Lachish letters
The FIRST time I went to the US Holocaust Museum... I could not finish. I had to leave, over come with emotion.
~20 yrs later, I returned - and made it through to "the end', which turned out to be a wonderful synagogue, built into the museum. This had the feel of a Holy place. Sanctified by the blood of a people, persecuted for being God's "chosen"
While there, I could not help but notice these power/outlet plugs on the floor... in the corner of a quartered circle, facing the memorial. I could FEEL their importance, but at the time... I did not understand.
After another decade, and finding "three dots" on different continents, I now know what they mean.
Tapestries for sale in front of former French Consulate in Essoueira
Synagogue in Essoueira, Morroco
Gnawa musicians at the 2010 Gnaoua World Music Festival in Essoueira - (True Cross)
Coronation of David, as depicted in the Paris Psalter.
Titian, The Burial of Jesus
Italian, 1572
Madrid, Museo Nacional del Prado
Bonampak murals (Mayan) Chiapas, Mexico. November 11, 791 A.D.
?? - Chichen Itza, Schele Number: 88026
http://research.famsi.org/uploads/schele_photos/CD88/IMG88026.jpg
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