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The Beatles – All Together Now Lyrics 8 years ago
@[Gang:21040] well, since it's been 9 years I figure I might as well write now. I saw this comment about 7 years ago and I wanted to hold off a little bit just to make sure what I had found was correct.

It was.

Ok , here are six links. Five of the six are videos and they are all based on the document the sixth link leads to.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Hq5ktdSRFao

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_EiSTEC9edk

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bqCepkg2yLs

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1jo_EPQ9ZNU

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VBVUhTYc-KI

www.thegoodguise.wordpress.com

Take care and I'll catch up in another nine, OK?

Larry

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The Beatles – All Together Now Lyrics 8 years ago
There is document I happened upon. It says All Together Now is a sublime message saying that in order to get to their true message a listener needs to look at how they used and defined the words, numbers, and colors in order to understand. It's at www.thegoodguise.wordpress.com. I don't know, I always thought the song was about how in order to make a cake you need to mix the ingredients all together (get it? I do).

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Kansas – Portrait (He Knew) Lyrics 11 years ago
I've been working on establishing a cohesive understanding of rock and roll lyrics for some time now. The idea here is that across a series of musical acts we find that a general theme is being put forth, one that is strengthened by each individual musician's lyrics.

With that being said, a recent publication shows us that Rock and Roll's reason-to-be may well be to allow the prophecies of the two witnesses to be delivered (www.thegoodguise.wordpress.com). This realization casts a whole new light on the lyrics of many other songs, including Portrait.

Once one understands well how the two witnesses delivered prophecy, when listening to Portrait the lyrics immediately point directly at John Lennon.

First, John says in Instant Karma that we all shine on like the moon and the stars and the sun. This explains the 'he was bright as a star' reference in the song. Also, John was, in effect, a living incarnation of the number nine. Again, we have a tie to that in Portrait with the 'his numbers were not the way' line.

Yes, two artistically subtle, yet solid references to John and his works.

In the third verse we are told 'he could see into the future'. Of course, once you understand that John and Paul were the two witnesses and once you see that the Bible has a ton of references to the future in the form of biblical prophecy, it is easy to see how someone that understands biblical prophecy like John did could indeed see into the future.

Well anyway, it is about John and all he accomplished. If you take the time to understand what the two witnesses accomplished, making the connection between Portrait and John Lennon is as easy as pie.

Take care!!!

Jacob

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