In the realm of Kabbalah, there's this intriguing idea of other dimensions, some say up to ten, known as Sephirot. These dimensions are like hidden chambers in the cosmic palace, each revealing a different facet of Divine wisdom.
In Genesis 3, after that pivotal moment when humanity succumbed to temptation and took a bite of the forbidden fruit, something profound occurred. It's like a cosmic fracture, splitting a dimension into two realms – the physical and the spiritual worlds.
After the fall, our perception became confined to our five senses, constrained by our flawed human nature.
In this fracture, we catch a glimpse of the interplay between our earthly existence and the vast realm of the Divine where spiritual forces and energies flow and intertwine. It's like a cosmic dance party, with angels, archangels, and all sorts of mystical and malevolent beings grooving to the rhythm of creation. It's a reminder that even amidst the material world, there's a deeper, spiritual dimension waiting to be explored and understood.
"And when the king came in to see the guests, he saw there a man which had not on a wedding garment: And he saith unto him, Friend, how camest thou in hither not having a wedding garment? And he was speechless. Then said the king to the servants, Bind him hand and foot, and take him away, and cast him into outer darkness; there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth." (Matthew 22:11-13, KJV)
(It's worth noting that the wedding garments are a symbol of righteousness or spiritual purity)
Could it also be possible the quote is referring to a black hole?
Are we cast into the depths of a black hole if we lack light?
See energy can only change its form it can never be destroyed. This is why every action we take in this life holds significance, shaping our present and future selves. Even the smallest details influence our character and destiny. It's wise to invest in our spiritual growth, preparing for the eternity that awaits beyond this life.
Recently, I awoke to find the "all-seeing eye" staring back at me from my bedroom wall. It wasn't a dream – even my animals were startled. Strangely, I felt no fear; instead, I burst into tears, pleading silently, "Please don't turn me into one of those greedy narcissists."
In addition, I was shown binary code and what appeared to be a grid overlaying the Great Pyramid.
And just like that, it vanished. Now, I can't help but wonder:
Who does that eye belong to?
Shamash, aka UTU the Babylonian sun god, was a prominent pagan deity in ancient Mesopotamian religion. who was believed to possess the ability to see and judge all things with his "all-seeing eye."
The name "UTU" signifies the sun, embodying the belief that he witnessed all daily events in the world. Regarded as a divine arbiter, UTU's domain extended to matters of the underworld. Satan perhaps?
Worshippers of Shamash believed that by honoring and appeasing him, they could gain insight into the future. Shamash was associated with justice, truth, and divination, and it was believed that he could provide guidance and foresight to those who sought his favor. Worshippers would perform rituals and make offerings to Shamash in hopes of receiving guidance and understanding about future events.
In Mesopotamian mythology, Shamash, the sun god, is considered the son of the moon god, Sin.
In many countries around the world, flags serve as powerful symbols of national identity, often incorporating celestial bodies like moons and stars. For instance, Turkey proudly displays a white star and crescent moon against a vibrant red backdrop, while Pakistan's flag features a white crescent moon and a five-pointed star set against a dark green field. Other nations such as Algeria, Malaysia, Libya, Tunisia, and Azerbaijan also incorporate variations of moons and stars into their flag designs, each holding unique significance within their cultural and historical contexts. These celestial symbols not only add visual appeal to flags but also reflect the rich heritage and aspirations of the celestial deities they represent.
There's a contemporary belief circulating in the New Age community suggesting that humans were engineered in a laboratory by the Anunnaki. However, I interpret these Anunnaki as the fallen angels mentioned in the Bible, witnessed by Ezekiel in their craft.
"The appearance of the wheels and their work was like unto the colour of a beryl: and they four had one likeness: and their appearance and their work was as it were a wheel in the middle of a wheel." Ezekiel 1:16 KJB
While I acknowledge the possibility of extraterrestrial life, I believe the underlying motive of the alien agenda is to distance humanity from Christ. This spiritual conflict has persisted since the dawn of our existence, with some posing as followers of Christ while harboring ulterior motives. Their actions betray their true allegiance, revealing a hidden agenda at play.
These fallen angels possess immense power, capable of manipulating energy and matter effortlessly. They can manifest in various forms within our realm. The UFO phenomena, particularly around the Vatican, may be planting seeds for the arrival of the "Antichrist," potentially Satan himself.
Contrary to the lab creation theory, I believe humanity was created by the Divine creator and His spark resides within us even after the fall.
I also hold the belief that ancient pagan deities are synonymous with Satan and his fallen angels. The pantheon of gods venerated by the Vatican, in my view, represents the ancient pagan gods. For instance, Shamash, the Babylonian sun god, is among these figures.
This brings to mind again the case of Galileo and the heliocentric system. His conviction for heresy wasn't due to contradicting God's word but rather for opposing the doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church.
The prohibition against individuals owning a copy of the Bible under Roman rule until the 16th century stemmed from various factors. One key reason was the Roman Catholic Church's control over religious teachings and interpretations during this period. The Church held considerable authority and sought to maintain its influence by regulating access to biblical texts. Additionally, the Church was wary of potential challenges to its doctrines and teachings that could arise from widespread access to scripture. Hence, strict measures were put in place to restrict the distribution and possession of Bibles among the general populace.
What motivated the Romans to control access to the Bible, and why were both fires at the Library of Alexandria attributed to them? It seems their aim was to eradicate any knowledge of truth, ensuring their dominance and pursuing their agendas fueled by greed and desire for world domination.
In a world where appearances often deceive, it's time we awaken to the truth. Let's navigate beyond the veils of illusion and rediscover our connection to the spiritual realm through the true Christ. It's only by embracing the light of truth that we can dispel the shadows of deception and find our way back to the Divine creator of all things.
Artwork by Michelle Hayman
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