In the Hermeneutic Discovery Mission, we find Earth, Fire, Water, Air, and Love, of which the first four represent the beasts analogical to hundreds, if not thousands of ideas turned into ideologies, and ways to live a life. This life is powered and instituted by religion, and money, the two predominant powers on Earth.
The recreation has been relocated between the ears in the permanent dismay and association to money, which hides the Holy Ghost for the protocols set forth. It’s simply a matter of following the paper trail into the roots, formulating navigation, and to sense the applications, such as color, which is defined by one word, called hue. This creates a form. A form can become a sound. This is reconstructed into a solid. Originally, the solid was round, as in the incus reconstructed from the ear into a form of money.
Out of the Earth, comes the power over the four parts. The Earth primarily consists of water, the soil on the surface, stone or rock, and hot lava. Our existence is primarily associated with soil and water, while using the air to survive, and controlled by a central system of fire. This is also representative of a ring of fire around another, called the sun. Outside of this is the vacuum of space that seems eternal.
The human being is classified as a zoon, “an animal from a fertilized egg”. Religion moves in and creates the canoodle, a race of donkeys, who foolishly believe the noodles were good, and fill their voids with the Holy Ghost. Within this creeping canopy, they assume the mosquitoes will not bite. The canopy is similar to a washing machine, one that in the past was needed for a big rain, or flood.
However, there is no proof of this flood, rather it is a distraction, and likely associated with the religious elements of Holy Water that is masked over the Holy Ghost, or that of the almighty space, or eternal knowledge, as money is abstract, similar to mythology. The seraph is a celestial being having three pairs of wings. This is analogical to the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, leading to the Serapis, or those who worship the lava deep inside the Earth.
Just look at the two versions of sere, one includes our present existence, and the other is the withered and dried edge of the desert, where ideologies are hidden by ghosts in the machine of your mind, and associations to the fire that is poured out like lava. In our current world, the lava now consumes the wood, and the paper this is seared with the same power of fire.
The great flood in this sense exists only in the mind, and washes away the fire, and can be representative of the realization that money has no value, and that you were scammed. A child’s words for his father are represented by “papa”, a root that holds the Pope in place. It is called the grapevine, the endless vine that grows over the hill, with it, the fruits of the harvests for the beasts. In Exodus, the word hew first appears, where Moses is instructed about tablets and stones. It first appears as past tense, with an N suffixed to hew. In Exodus, Chapter 20, the references presented as the “Lord God” is released from bondage, and in this sense, this is knowledge escaping from the Earth, similar to the way color and shade is formulated in graphic form by the eyes that see.
Much discussion about lying is the principle topic, and this is related to our current world filled with lies and printed matter. The lying creates the noise or sound that is solidified, in effect, destroying all life, and the lost wish of the beasts in their Yahweh we’re rich. Now that their unstoppable lava consumes a few livelihoods that resist the lie, the beasts will attempt to label all truth as a lie, as they have always done.
And in the sense, the beasts have manifested inside the minds of humans as their principle force of desire, of which all things in the place are derived from. In the King James Version of Exodus, three passages help to understand the truer story around the porphyry that has been made on Earth.
24: An altar of earth thou shalt make unto me, and shalt sacrifice thereon thy burnt offerings, and thy peace offerings, thy sheep, and thine oxen: in all places where I record my name I will come unto thee, and I will bless thee.
25: And if thou wilt make me an altar of stone, thou shalt not build it of hewn stone: for if thou lift up thy tool upon it, thou hast polluted it.
26: Neither shalt thou go up by steps unto mine altar, that thy nakedness be not discovered thereon.
This has certainly been misinterpreted by religion and money, for these burnt offerings are often considered flesh, and this may not be so. They are much more likely knowledge, and peace coming from the fire that is given as a gift of life. The sheep represents the water of life, the female spirit, and the mother. The oxen are the males who are also the plowshares, and these are not physical sacrifices outside the body, as the abextra would consider them.
It seems the commandments were written by humans, and on good principles that no one is following, as young makes kill for a living, as in the form of war. Lying is rampart and drips from the candy cane as red, now a celebration for victory.
In the Biblical story, Moses is instructed further:
Exodus 34:1
And the LORD said unto Moses, Hew thee two tables of stone like unto the first: and I will write upon these tables the words that were in the first tables, which thou brakest.
There is obviously a difference between hewn stone, and to take two tables and hew them like unto the first. From here, a secret is set forth, and only for those who know. We are told that this messenger is a jealous one, a sign of the time line, and the hewing of it, often labeled on top of the Eumenides that traps the Shrove.
Again, another analogy appears related to lava.
17: Thou shalt make thee no molten gods.
Nature shows us the lava tube, and man brings it to life, but does not see the primers.
19: All that openeth the matrix is mine; and every firstling among thy cattle, whether ox or sheep, that is male.
Out of the water of life and into the soul, as told in Genesis, knowledge lives, it seems as a form of ark in masculinity, and the navigators abound. The truth lives on the lines, and in the crevices of your mind, and its reception of the relief.
From here, the Shrove is revealed, and the six and seven horns for the bath at the edge of the hill. The hewers of wood are those who write the truth without the metal carving or engraving. Religion as known is completely void of this, and it seems that money, the screaming horse, holds the talisman in place, and their nakedness in lies.
A last ditch effort is being made to keep the talisman alive for the pumpernickels and goblins only to find its power diminished and eventually useless in a world of simple elements of love.
So, in this short article, it would be impossible to defeat the beasts “out there”, as they are inside the minds, and certainly a psychological nightmare representing the four horses of power made by the power of love.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
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