MASTER B. TOAD
Presented an original cabalistic formula, to the world as recently as 1988, in
summation of ten years of investigations in search of the master faith.
The Toad was known, as we understand, from antiquity to be the founder of all
religious beliefs.
The present incarnation of the Toad is the one that has presented us with the Holy
Books of the Foundation. Within it we may find the new and original version of his
cabal.
B. Toad's numerology was not obtained from the study of number sciences but
from assigning an order to abbreviated factors of existence from a single page essay he
wrote entitled The Religion of the Master, an outline of life's essential qualities. There
are marked differences between his and the older formerly accepted cabalistic
designations.
It is readily determinable that B. Toad assignations follow a more colloquial
coincidence.
Suspecting this new numerology was a sign of prophecy, of a new church he was
to found, he began work on a ten segmented circle as a medallion. To this he added
colors after the sky and land in a country scene. Anthropomorphization followed.
The locating of the factors and colors along the spectrum of the human body
emerged. All the while the colors followed spectrally along the human system unlike
other proposed cabalistic schemes. This was apparently highly successful though he
mistook the fourth factor for, 'material', rather than the, 'simple', his reason embraced in
1985. That was with the help of agreeing spirit voices and his girl friends observations,
ending his resistance to follow voices he heard in the air.
In 1988 in a moment of inspiration he sketched the constellations in, on his
diagram, also spectrally in perfect order. These would draw suspect to the emergence of
two more factors. Aries, (size), located itself, in the Sternum area and Leo, (value), in the
lower stomach, where the original ten factors did not exist.
The fifth factor often referred to as, 'common', in Toads diagrams was actually,
'sympathize', a truth he was clearly aware of, as we see from his original essay, but lost in
his own mind he neglected to denote it for others, for years until he realized he hadn't
while writing another letter to the N.Y. TIMES, in 1998, accompanying his book, for
review, to add to library catalogue cards where the report of his scientific work would be
available, ten years after the astrological factor and twenty after his original inquiry
began.
Russell Keyes - 'Island Myths'
-ALLHO NEWS Volume X, page 8, September 1998-