The name 13MAGNUS has mesmerized adventurous thinkers for millennia.

The name 13MAGNUS has mesmerized adventurous thinkers for millennia. There is no doubt that 13MAGNUS has always existed in numerous forms and incarnations. That much is clear.  But beyond that, I have alway thought it was like smoke.  You  perceive it with your eyes and nose, but you can never grasp it. 

Others have compared it to a dream, and those who have made that analogy believe dreams are real.

What is your analogy?

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  1. The secret of secrets. The one they don't want you to know. The story of the boogeyman that your grandma would tell you at night that you would never believe

    Talking about 13Magnus any chance you will be coming to one of the anomalies to do some study Dr Edgar Allan Wright . I know a couple of agents that would love to compare notes

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  2. 13 magnus and the shaper glyphs are like receiving a gift for your birthday. Its in a great big box, wrapped in holographic paper. (You know the expensive good stuff". Great big bow on top. Its sitting there waiting for the right time to be opened. Learing at you. The mysteries that it could contain.

    Finally you get a chance to unwrap it.

    Under all the paper is a old looking box, with calligraphy writing on top that reads "Pandora."

    Let me tell you.... This box does not stream music.....

    What do you do now?

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  3. #13MAGNUS is the quiet gentleman in the corner, listening to the tale of Atlantis, Greek Mythology, and other legends. He says nothing, yet knows the truth and reality of every one.

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  4. It's a shape that can only be seen clearly in a mirror.

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  5. One of my first thoughts is the corner of the eye phenomena, the shadow that dances just at the edge but when we look at it directly, nothing is there - much like the example here - http://www.assap.ac.uk/newsite/articles/Corner%20eye%20phenomena.html (PS - this is an interesting little group, wonder if they know about XM)

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  6. Thirteen cups, under one of which, you're told, is a gold coin. They move and shift, and you pick. No coin. You pick again. Nothing. You're sure you've checked all thirteen, but you can't be sure anymore. Eventually you forget what the coin looked like.

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  7. Alternately, imagine four balls on the edge of a cliff...

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  8. reading up on some concepts - came across this page about mirages - a mirage is not an optical illusion but the bending of light rays transmitted by an actual object but giving it a false location - perhaps mirage would be a good way to describe 13Magnus, many follow mirages and never reach the goal...  http://mintaka.sdsu.edu/GF/mirages/mirintro.html

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