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MARTIN LUTHER, THE MEDICI, MARE LIBERUM ETCETERA
HERE IS A COPY OF MARE LIBERUM
Don't be too quick to write off the pope weighing in on this issue.VATICAN INTER CAETERAIt was Alexander 6 and he was a little problematic but aren't we all.
So M is the Mountain, yes, surely, the inverted VV. But where does it come from? It's easy enough to research the letter M and find out that many scholars believe it originally represented the sea, or waves, or water, in Phoenicia. From there it went through semitic and Greek culture and came down to us in its present form.
The thing is, in the first book of Genesis the Spirit of God is seen "brooding over the water." obviously the wind blows on the water-- for example the "Fetch"-- and ancient cultures would have noticed this, particularly as boats had to be wind or water powered. So, VENTO, double it and flip it or just use W for WIND, and flip it, and you get M for Mare. Thus M, though unplanned, is a logical letter for the beginning of the work of the Spirit. The name Monetine Mondiali comes from a song by de Gregori, where he compares monetina and fiorellino, just as Jesus does: "consider the lilies." Originally the page was just a record, not intended to be public, really at all, (who reads pages called Monetine mondiali? Maybe the Yang Gang or the people in Acts 4:32, but let's just leave that there) of the idea that God wants to provide for the whole world, including us, and we should try to trust that He will.