The Ice Age of Narnia

The Ice Age of Narnia

'The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'

C.S.Lewis, the author of Narnia Chronicles was an influential Christian writer, broadcaster and theologian of the 20th century. As well as writing children's stories he has written many Christian classics including, Mere Christianity and The Screwtape Letters.

‘The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe’ is a story concerning a special wardrobe which is gate into another parallel world. My take was as usual was to discover an answer, and in this case how the spell causing an Ice Age imposed on Narnia by the White Witch could be broken, and this Paradise returned from a cold to a warm and pleasant land.

The story line is that in1940 and the Second World War had not long begun was a period when tens of thousands of children, without parents, were evacuated from the cities in Britain. And included in this exodus were four children who have been evacuated from London to the countryside and away from the German air-raids. The oldest of the four children is Peter (aged 14), followed by Susan (aged 12), Edmund (aged 10) and the youngest, Lucy, who is eight. They go to live with an elderly professor called Digory Kirke, who lives in a big house with his housekeeper Mrs Macready and his three servants. One day, the four children are exploring the house when they find a nearly empty room. Three of the chiildren continue, except for Lucy, who looks inside a wardrobe (we are told is made partly of apple tree wood brought back from Narnia many years previously by Professor Kirke) and Lucy now finds herself instantly in a snowy wood. She walks into the wood and is near to a lamp-post (a sign of light). Then a faun suddenly appears and introduces himself as Mr Tumnus. He has never met a human before and invites Lucy back to his cave for tea. After they have eaten tea, Mr Tumnus tells Lucy that Narnia was once a beautiful place with nice weather, but it all changed one day when the land was given over to an endless winter. He then begins to play a tune on his flute and Lucy goes to sleep. She wakes up to find Mr Tumnus in tears. He confesses to being in the employment of the White Witch, who had given him orders that if he ever saw a Son of Adam or a Daughter of Eve in the forest he was to take them to her. But Mr Tumnus says that there is no way he could hand Lucy over to the Witch. And he agrees to walk her back to the lamp-post so to make sure that she returns home safely via the apple wood wardrobe.

When Lucy emerges from out of the wardrobe, the other three children are still outside of the room. They don't believe her story and she gets very upset, but seems to understand that one minute outside the wardrobe is one hour inside the wardrobe and in the other world. Edmund jokingly asks if she's found any new countries in other wardrobes. Peter and Susan keep trying to persuade Lucy to admit that it was all made-up but she sticks to her very peculiar story that there is another country inside the wardrobe.

A few days later, the children are playing a game of ‘hide and seek’ when Edmund follows Lucy to the room with the wardrobe. He too enters the wardrobe and then suddenly finds himself in Narnia, but does not find Lucy. He walks deeper and deeper into the wood until a horse-drawn sledge appears. It has two occupants. The first is a dwarf sitting on the front of the sledge, the second is a great tall lady with a dead-white face sitting on a high seat at the back. The lady introduces herself as the Queen of Narnia. She questions Edmund and he tells her he is a human. Soon she becomes friendly towards him and with her magic wand gives him the food he would like to taste best and he chooses Turkish Delight. The wicked Queen is very inquisitive and gets Edmund to tell her that he has two sisters one of them has been in Narnia before and had tea with a faun, and also one brother. The fact that there are four children interests the Queen. And she promises to make him Edmund a Prince, and she gives him more Turkish Delight, saying when he returns to Narnia, he must bring the three others with him. She then bids farewell and Edmund who walks back to the lamp-post and so out of the wardrobe. Lucy tells Edmund that she has been to see Mr Tumnus, and that the White Witch is wicked and Edmund realises from Lucy's description that the White Witch is no other than the Queen of Narnia whom he has just made friends with. But he is still determined to taste that Turkish Delight once more.

The story continues. After having tea in safety, and a certain Mr Beaver begins to tell the children that Aslan is on the move. Aslan is the great lion from across the sea who has not been to Narnia for many years. And now that he is coming, many believed the reign of the White Witch, the Queen of Narnia, was definitely coming to an end.

So to calculating the beginning of the story, a fairy tale where four children discover a once peaceful land inhabited by talking beasts, dwarfs, fauns, centaurs and giants that has become a world cursed to eternal winter by the evil White Witch, with the name Jadis. Under the guidance of a noble and mystical ruler, the lion Aslan, the children fight to overcome the White Witch’s powerful hold over Narnia and to free Narnia from the wicked Queen’s icy spell forever.

So please allow me to indulge myself with my own kind of Turkish Delight so to speak.

First to numbering the Wardrobe of apple wood, a wood that weighs 45.5 pounds per cubic foot, so 6 cubic feet is 273 pounds and 273 is the average gestation period for a human being. Only humans were allowed to eat apples, those persons in Paradise were not to do so, for if they did, they would become a created human and die. So the Wardrobe changes the returning vistor from Narnia back into a human being by birth. As to Mr Tumnus, the faun, with the legs of a goat at 152 + the body of a human at 273 is 425. And 425 x 0.4 is the Serpent at 170, so the faun came out of the cobra at 17 days incubation period, a cobra goddess of the Nile Delta, a protector of the Pharaoh.

The Badminton ‘Narnia’ Cabinet

The Badminton Cabinet, a magnificently ornate piece of furniture and made in Florence in the early 18th century, sold for a record breaking £19,045,250 ($35.8 million) in London on 9, December 2004. It was bought by Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein, for the Museum of Liechtenstein in Vienna.

In the year 1769 Freemason Wellins Calcott published "A Candid Disquisition of the Principles and Practises of the Most Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons;" he dedicated the work to Sir Henry Somerset, 5th Duke of Beaufort.

Badminton House is an impressive Palladian mansion and built for Henry, Third Marques of Worcester and First Duke of Beaufort in 1682. The house of today, is mainly of the early 18th century and is chiefly the work of William Kent. The 3rd Duke of Beaufort was not 40 years old when he died in 1745 and earlier when his Grace was 18 years old in 1745 he left on his Grand Tour. At time great riches had come into the hands of the Beaufort family. The young Duke was accompanied by William Philps, his tutor and friend. The 3rd Duke of Beaufort was keenly interested in architecture and in Italy showed his ‘art of arithmetic’ in the drawings he did. The young Duke had plans to revise the design of Badminton House, and create a palatial residence. And when in Italy he commission the making of the now famous Cabinet and seemingly as the centepiece for a new ‘Cabinet Room’ where he would display fine paintings and rare antiquities. Of all the Duke’s many purchases, he is known for his commissioning of his magnificent Cabinet, and said that it represents one of the grandest acts of patronage of the 18th century. And not only that indeed it was also thought that the Cabinet was the greatest work of decorative art to be commissioned by a British patron in over 270 years.

The Badminton Cabinet is the most expensive piece of furniture in the world. The ‘Florentine Pietra Dura, Ebony and Ormolu Cabinet’ of ‘Paradise’ is also decorated with grotesque masks, birds and flowers. The Badminton Cabinet is 152 inches high, 91.5 inches wide and 37 inches deep. So I used the three measurements of the Cabinet for the Wardrobe, and 152 x 91.5 x 37 inches is 514,596 cubic inches.

So to counting the four children is Peter aged 14, Susan aged 12, Edmund aged 10 and the youngest, Lucy, aged eight. And 14 x 12 x 10 and divided by Lucy at 8 is 210.

Thus the Wardrobe’s size the same as the ‘Cabinet of Paradise’ at 514,596 cubic inches + 210,000 is 12 lots of 60,383 cubic inches, which is the size of America’s finest Masonic Master’s Chair. The Masonic Master’s Chair by Benjamin Bucktrout, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1769–1775 is made with mahogany with walnut, painted, gilded, and with leather upholstery at a height 65.5 x 31.25 x a depth of 29.5 inches at 60,383 cubic inches. In my investigation Lucy discovered that a similar chair to the Masonic Master’s Chair was locked in the backroom in the home of Mr Tumnus, the faun. It seems as if the chair was a ‘Chair of the Evil One’ and those who were permitted to be seated thereon received the spirit of the White Witch, the Evil One. The main materials used for making the chair were as in the Masonic Master’s Chair, that is mahogany with walnut. And the weight of these two woods form the reference number for the ‘Chair of the Evil One’. In that mahogany (of a Spanish type) weighs 53 pounds per cubic foot and walnut wood weighs 53 pounds divided by 0.8 at 42.4 pounds. And mahogany at 53 pounds + walnut at 42.4 pounds is 95.4 pounds and divided by 3 is 31.8 and 31.8 x Pi thrice is 986. So the reference number for the wicked White Witch, the Evil One, is 986 and this contains the Whore of Babylon at 580 and Whore of Babylon at 7 times 58 at 406. Thus the ‘Chair of of the Evil One’ is the ‘Chair of Babylon’. And the Evil One at 986 is made of the Serpent at 170, who is an elohim at 323 (17 x 19) is 493 + 493 is 986. Not forgetting that the modern token for the Whore of Babylon, the Queen of the heavens, is the Eiffel Tower at 986 feet high. So she is the sentinel of Europe, that is Europa.

Remember my quest is to break the spell of the Ice Age in Narnia.

So the reference for the Lion Aslan, is 98 and the reference for the Witch is 406 and the Wardrobe is 514,596 (the Cabinets 152 x 91.5 x 37 inches).

First to the Statue of Armed Freedom, the goddess Columbia who rules all from the District of Columbia in Washington, USA, weighing 14,985 pounds (360 x 666 ounces) and as tons weight x 10 and cubed and /10 and cubed twice and square root and /100 x 24 and x Pi and square root is equivalent to the Wardrobe at 514,596 x 7 times x the Witch at 7 times x 406.0008 (7 x 58.0001). So with a bit of tweaking, the goddess Columbia represents the wicked White Witch.

The White Witch is an Abomination at 1290. Because 1290 and halved and cubed and /10 and cube root twice as tons in weight is equivalent to 14,985.002 pounds, the reference for the Statue of Armed Freedom.

It surely is well known in the depths of many fairy stories that the great goddess Isis of Ancient Egypt, visited on her creation day each year, the King’s Chamber in the Great Pyramid, where she climbed into the empty sarcophagus and lying there invoked into the chamber a host of demons so to instruct them. But before doing so she took out a phial containing poison, a small phial of only 0.30 cubic inches. As she did this the host of tall demons were silent, for such event took place each year, and each year they waited and expected the Wicked Witch to die. When the poison was drunk and two minutes later she was still alive after she drank the deadly liquid she hears all the tall demons sing out nine times, “She damns happiness, science and faith in God and calls on Satan to guide her.” Then she threw the empty glass phial against the north wall where it smashed into pieces. This annual dramatic event in the King’s Chamber where the Evil One lay in the sarcophagus, and drunk the poison, and broke the glass phial was only understood by a few of the tall demons. And because they had decoded this strange drama they wore robes of red and not the usual yellow. And what this all meant was that the Evil One, the Whore of Babylon, the Abomination, the Mother of Harlots, was to cause, after the Deluge in Paradise, the parallel world below, was to be filled with an untold number of the her own Daughters of Babylon over a period of 4,240 years, (the walnut reference and of the Eiffel Tower), ending in AD 2030.

In fact the volume of the small glass phial at 0.30 cubic inches and deducted from the Whore’s own reference volume found in her number 58,000,000 and /3 and squared and cube root is 72,034.050 cubic inches less the phial’s 0.30 cubic inches is 72,033.75 cubic inches, that of the internal volume of the granite sarcophagus where the White Witch was lying when instructing the tall demons. The sarcophagus at any volume from 72,033.75 to 72,033.932 cubic inches is the reference for the Daughters of Babylon, except the volume 72,033.86 cubic inches was not included under the name, the Daughters of Babylon, for it is a token number for the Bride of Christ, the true Church.

OK, the faun Mr Tumnus was a teacher of mathematics and one day Lucy was invited to join the class of seven young fauns in the locked room at the home of Mr. Tumnus. The first thing Lucy asked the teacher was, “What do those numbers refer to on the blackboard?” Mr Tumnus replied that the top row are the three measurements of the Queen’s Chair’ which is in the corner covered by a dust sheet, And those measurements of 65.5 x 31.25 x 29.5 inches are related to her annual visits to Ancient Egypt where she enters the King’s Chamber of the Great Pyramid. And in this chamber is a sarcophagus that has a granite volume 40.8 cubic feet surrounding the empty internal volume of 41.68629 cubic feet, so a full volume of 82.48629 cubic feet or 142,536.312 cubic inches.” This was also chalked up on the blackboard. Then Lucy, who did not act as an eight year old, but an eighteen year old, asked, “What is the link between the Chair and the sarcophagus?” Mr Tumnus was none to keen to answer, but he did, saying, “The multiplication of the Chair’s 65.5 x 31.25 x 29.5 inches by 142,536.312 cubic inches (89.62 x 38.5 x 41.31 inches) x 9 and squared by 1.5 and square root and divided by Pi and square root twice and /10 is 41.68639 cubic feet or 72,034.085 cubic inches and is a number set apart for her majesty the Queen of Narnia.” Lucy was impressed but Mr Tumnus did not explain any further about what happens once each year on the Queen’s ‘holy day’ when she visits the Great Pyramid.

The secret that Mr Tumnus was trying to fathom out without anyone else knowing, was what was the code that can brake the spell of the permanent winter in Narnia, for he knew it was then that the Lion could return.

The Lion King was kept out because if he came forth without the spell being broken he too be came part of the curse, Because the reference for the Lion Aslan is 98 and the reference for the Witch is 406 and the Wardrobe is 514,596 (the Cabinets 152 x 91.5 x 37 inches). Because the goddess Columbia who rules all from the District of Columbia in Washington, USA, weighs 14,985 pounds and as tons weight x 10 and cubed and /10 and cubed twice and square root and /100 x 24 and x Pi and square root and the answer doubled is equivalent to the Wardrobe at 514,596 x the Lion at 98 x the White Witch at 406.0008. So the Lion Aslan would be part of the problem and not its cure.

The answer that Mr Tumnus was doing his best to solve, that of breaking the winter spell over Narnia, he solved after a lot of hard work. For it dawned on him one morning as the Sun shone brightly through his kitchen window, that the Sun must be a key to ending Narnia’a ‘Ice Age’. He knew the Sun’s photosphere was 865,000 miles in diameter and adding 17,000 miles (an outer rim at 8,500 miles thick) for the unseen chromosphere meant a diameter of 882,000 miles, or 7 times 126,000 miles, Narnia’s own reference. And the Menorah, the symbol of both Israel and the Church of seven churches, according to the Bible’s Book of Revelation, is 126,000 x 7 at 882,000. And each burning lamp is made up the Lamp Holder, the Serpent, at 170,000 + Fire at 109,000 is 126,000. Thus, the Sun as seen is 6 Lamp Holders at 17,000 x 6 at 102,000 + 7 times Fire, the Spirit of God, at 109,000 is 763,000 and so 6 Lamp Holders + 7 Fires is the make up of the Sun as seen.

So Mr Tumnus discovered that size of the Chair of the White Witch, even as is the Masonic Master’s Chair at 65.5 x 31.25 x 29.5 inches multiplied by the Wardrobe, or as the Badminton Cabinet, the most expensive piece of furniture in the world, at 152 x 91.5 x 37 inches and muliplied by the external volume of the sarcophagus at 142,536.3249 cubic inches (82.48629 cubic feet) and multiplied by the internal volume at 72,033.924 cubic inches (41.68629 cubic feet) and square root twice and cubed once is Fire at 1.0900000e+27 x 2.

So the Wardrobe x the Chair of the Evil One x the sacophagus called DULL CARE or the Daughters of Babylon, x the full volume of the same sarcophagus in the King’s Chamber of the Great Pyramid, reveals the Fire of God and so these same four numbers had the power to break the spell of permanent winter over Narnia when Alsan roared over the border into Narnia. This numbered roar caused the snow covering the land soon began to melt, a land thant suddenly became the date of May 28, the day of Pentecost. The spell of the White Witch had been broken and so the Lion King was coming to rule Narnia.

Not to be continued

JohnDM

PS
The internal volume of the sarcophagus reveals the date that Eve, the first Daughter of Babylon sinned by way of not keeping to God’s own instructions about not eating from the Tree of the Kniowledge of Good and Evil.

The time period from the creation of Eve on May 28, 3872BC to Pentecost, that is Sunday, May 28, AD30 is 3,900 years or thrice 1,300 years.

Adam was created two years before Eve, and Eve was created in Paradise probably on May 28, 3872BC. And Eve was seemingly tempted by the Serpent-elohim in the garden of Paradise, a Serpent-elohim who was really the Whore of Babylon herself, some 12,880 days after her creation. So Eve lived in Paradise for 35.264 years before being invited by the Serpent into the exotic garden area. Now the 12,880 days is exactly the same period from the conception of Mary by the Holy Ghost at 2:30am January 1. 6BC to the death of Jesus Christ at 3:03pm Good Friday, April 7, AD30. And counting down from 9am Sunday morning on May 28, AD30, when Peter started the Church by preaching to the Jews, to 3pm Good Friday, and the death of Jesus Christ, is 50.75 days. And 50.75 days added to 12,880 days is 12,930.75 days. And 3,900 years less 12,930.75 days and less the period from the creation of Eve on May 28, 3872BC to when she walked into the garden in Paradise and ate from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil at say 3:45pm September 1, 3836 BC. Which is 3,829.33250 years before the conception of Mary at 2:30am January 1, 6BC. And 3,829.33250 years divided by 100 and cubed and divided by Pi thrice x 40 and cube root is 41.696285 cubic feet or 72,033.902 cubic inches, the internal volume of the sarcophagus in the King’s Chamber in the Great Pyramid, and a token for the Daughters of Babylon, the Daughters of Eve. So rather perfect time is designed into the measuremeny of the sarcophagus.

Clever those Ancient Egyptians.

PPS

New Jerusalem

Also 42.5 inches is the Biblical cubit of an angel-man used for the wall in the coming pyramid city of the New Jerusalem, a wall 144 cubits thick. Thus the heavenly city at 12,000 stadia wide x 607 feet + the 510 thick wall x 2, is 7,285,020 feet wide, that is nearly 1,380 miles. I mentioned this because the city at 7,285,020 feet x 1,000,000 and cubed x 30/16 and square root thrice is 72,033.860 cubic inches or 41.686261 cubic feet, and a token of the Bride of Christ, the internal volume of the sarcophagus in the King’s Chamber of the Great Pyramid. Whereas the Bride’s other ‘sisters’ who come near to this number are of the Daughters of Babylon, the Wicked Witch called Bibilcally the Whore of Babylon, the Mother of Harlots, the Abomination, the Queen of the heavens etc.