I’ll try to explain how a COIN MATRIX is made and how it works:
I assemble all 144 RARE coins necessary to complete a collection, making certain that they are as close as possible to each other in grade, look, feel and eye-appeal, but at the same time ignoring this under unusual circumstances, such as a coin “simply HAS TO” get into THAT particular collection, usually because his or her buddy or buddies is — or are — shipping out together to that off-shore outfit somewhere overseas — sailing on a Wave of Improbability upon an Ocean of Uncertainty, as my friend Toni Lilly used to say.
The selection of coins for each collection is very intense and can take several weeks or months to complete. The coins MUST be compatible with each other in order to work and function along a string of fixed points, or “Chambers”, placed at crux points within the Eternal Matrix which humans would call “The Mother of All Universes”.
Each coin is given due consideration regarding the condition in which it “made it” to the School. It is then organized into the correct group for its work-potential. This Examination is Final. The coin is either “in” or “out”, but could work in another group, so it might be held in abeyance, especially if it is a semi-key date.
I think of this first heap of “candidate” coins as a kind of “Holding Company”, meaning that the recruits all stay together until the entire company has formed, which is to say, “The-Grunts-Have-Arrived-From- Basic-Training, After An All-Too-Long 10-Day Chirstmas Leave with Family”.
You will note the following. Here are the Philadelphia dates. Do the math with me:
1958-1910 = 48
Less the 1922 Plain, which is a Denver Mint Error, not a Philadelphia Mint: 47
Plus the two 1909 coins in the Series, the ’09 and the ’09 VDB: 49 Philadelphia Mint coins in the set.
Plus the 95 Key and Semi-Key Dates, and you have a total of 144 coins in all contained within the COIN MATRIX.
That makes a total of how many issues of Philadelphia minted coinage from 1909 through 1958?
If you said “49”, you’d be right; coincidentally, after the Clear Light Readings, that’s the exact number of readings in the American Book of the Dead.
All 52 included coins (49 Days of Passage + 3 Days of Clear Light) are then laid out in sequence, and each coin is fumigated over a special blend of incenses which I have used for many decades, and which was used at Cosmo, Norton Street and Red House.
Now the KEY and SEMI-KEY mint-marked coins are fumigated and laid out to the right of each Philadelphia Prime Date, in the sequence, “P-D-S” as called-for in the album.
In some years, the Denver and San Francisco mints did not produce the Lincoln Cent, and this is taken into consideration when building the COIN MATRIX.
After this first fumigation, the coins are temporarily placed into the “Holding Company” paper folder, filed according to date and mint-mark.
When all the “recruits” are present, meaning that all the coins necessary for the completion of the collection are there, they undergo individual “Training”, which involves an expert CLEANSING, both to purify them before they enter the Matrix, and at the same time, to expose their True Gradation of Reason, after which they can be properly evaluated from the point of view of their use in the Matrix.