Hypothesis of the Existence of Hidden Messages in the Works of Shakespeare
Before I explain my methods of reading hidden messages in Shakespeare, I want to explain why I started looking of hidden messages in...
Where hidden messages in Shakespeare are revealed.
Before I explain my methods of reading hidden messages in Shakespeare, I want to explain why I started looking of hidden messages in...
As described in the previous chapter, Albert Dodd put forward the theory that Francis Bacon was the illegitimate son of Queen Elizabeth I...
The generally accepted beginning Rosicrucians is traced to Germany during the period of 1607–1616, when three Rosicrucian manifestos were...
Beginning in the middle of the nineteenth century, theories have been proposed that Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare the...
To give historical context to the hidden messages in the First Folio, it is essential to have at least a basic working understanding of...
The Anatomy of Melancholy (full title: The Anatomy of Melancholy, What it is: With all the Kinds, Causes, Symptomes, Prognostickes, and...
In this post, I show how the first page of The Tempest can be imagined as the mast, yardarm, and topsail of a ship. When imagined in this...
Here is my solution to the Francis Bacon (For-And-Since Bacon) acrostic puzzle on page 222 of The Taming of the Shrew. (You may need to...
Post 2, Part 3: See Post 2, Part1, for the explanation. Here are the images of the "King of the Sea"/"God of the Sea" compass alignments...
Post 2, Part 2: See Post 2, Part 1 for the explanation. Here are the images of the "King of the Sea"/"God of the Sea" compass alignments...
Why, you may ask, do I think Francis Bacon's pseudonym was "King of the Sea" or "God of the Sea"? And my answer is: Because it says so...
Google Chrome seems to be blocking my old blog on Blogger, so I am moving to WiX!
This site presents messages that are hidden in Shakespeare.