The Mountains of Ararat
Similar to the Ark of the Covenant, people are also looking in the wrong place for this relic of biblical lore. The expeditions have been endless, of course, and in the end nothing will ever be found on the mountains of Ararat, which the Bible claims is the resting place of Noah’s Ark. That’s because, like most biblical items, Noah’s Ark never existed beyond the pictorials of the Grid System. Allow me to show you what we did and why we mentioned Ararat in the scriptures.
BEGINNING DATE OF THE SYMBOLICAL FLOOD
We designed the Hebrew calendar to begin in the sign of Scorpio. By counting forward this in turn delegates the sign of Sagittarius as the “2nd month” mentioned in the story of Noah’s flood (see Genesis 7:11).
“In the 600th year of Noah’s life, in the 2nd month, the 17th day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened.”:
Good. Now we have a starting point for Noah’s flood within the Grid System maps. However, knowing that the 2nd month of the Wheel is Scorpio in turn designates the sign of Taurus as the “7th month” of Genesis 8:4, which consequently aligns on the map with the great Mountains of Ararat and at approximately the 17th degree or, as we labeled in the verse, the 17th day.
DATE FOR THE END OF THE FLOOD
“And the ark rested in the 7th month, on the 17th day of the month, upon the mountains of Ararat” Genesis 8:4.
The accuracy of these alignments are phenomenal, and yes, we actually surveyed that entire mountainous region of Ararat—not that it matters as the Word itself spelled these verses verbatim and located them on the map for us as well. Do that with your GPS.
Mount Ararat by the Book: The Bible outlines the takeoff and landing sight of Noah’s artistic ark upon our maps. It wasn’t a real boat on a real mountain but instead a grid on our map. Mount Ararat just so happened to coincide with the end point of Noah’s story as written by the Wisdom Wheel, and so we used its location as a pointer on the map. It is no more complicated than that.
In the final analysis however, the massive symbolism that is associated with the flood story tells us of the opening of the portal (“windows of heaven,” Genesis 7:11; Joel 2:23). In the end, it is a flood of incoming dimensional energy, the mighty Atomos, which will destroy the mind that we now have. The lie to which we are now prisoner, will be eliminated. The wisdom therefore is to detach before it is too late and to re attach to our new identities as God beings. This process cannot be faked as so many attempt, but must be from a true heart and undefiled.
The Bow in the Cloud
“I do set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be for a token of a covenant between me and the earth.” Genesis 9:13-16 (see The Great Wheel of God,” clouds)
And someday soon, my friend, you too will find that somewhere over the rainbow of God, far, far above the clouds, is a land that you have heard of. The light of that dimension is more real, more vibrant, and more passionate than anything you have ever experienced. It may have been written as a lullaby, a simple mythology, but there every dream of which I’ve told you will certainly come true forever and ever. The path is believing, and the portal, a bridge, but on the other side is eternal life. Indeed, it is the real covenant between Heaven and Earth.
The Magistrates
“Put them in mind to be subject to principalities and powers, to obey magistrates” Titus 3:1 …but of course…
Admittedly Titus 3:1 is a self-serving verse; but again, we did what we had to do. What it does show, however, is our seat of power within ancient Israel. Likewise, not only was the Temple in Jerusalem the religious epicenter of that nation, but it was also the building from which we ran our theocracy over the Israelites.
Therein the chief magistrate was more powerful than even the high-priest, who himself was largely a figurehead. Basically we operated a shadow government that retained power in all matters of significance while delegating trivial matters to those of the lower echelon. Make no mistake, however; we pulled the strings of our puppet governments. Though the lesser priests dealt with the daily legal affairs of the people, the governing laws were in fact designed by the magistrates according to the imagery of the Grid System.
As Titus 3:1 indicates, this arrangement was normal in Israel, at least until an invading army, such as the Babylonians, Greeks, or Romans took control. Yet even the Greeks and Romans allowed for local issues to be handled through the Temple magistrates, aka the magi. Ultimately this worked well for both the people and our-selves; it gave them social order and gave us a bridle for their voice boxes.
We established this power for the good of all and in an effort to reopen the portal. Admittedly, had the task been left to humans, our objectives would have disintegrated. The evidence of this rests in the moral decay of our modern cultures. For humans, authority is quickly abused; but for the magi, these religious institutions were a focused means to an end.
Israel housed a massive religious infrastructure. This included everything from the Temple complex itself all the way down to innumerable synagogues, all of which the magi designed. As with every country we ruled, this also created the foundation for a huge tax base. Unlike today, in which churches are untaxed, our system of taxation was channeled directly through the theocracy we built.
The difference is that then theocracies were acceptable and absolutist. We ruled with an iron hand in which “morality” was tied directly to religious and social obedience. In contrast, todays governments have lost that grip and are only too glad to have some medium by which to curb social decay. Churches, synagogues, temples and mosques are that means to an end. Considering the mass exodus from churches in Western countries, it is well worth not taxing these institutions as they help to maintain social behaviors.
No doubt our theocracies accumulated enormous wealth. Thus my criticism of many modern religious institutions may at first seem hypocritical, as we too became filthy rich in the name of God. Indeed we had serval tools that helped us to this end, primarily through religious taxation, but also by selling and reselling the herds of sacrificial animals required of our congregations. We knew that these sacrifices in no way brought atonement for sins, that they were only representative of the zodiac animals. However, seeing as people would never understand the depth of that information, they at least set the symbolic example and made money in the process. We in fact hoarded huge numbers of livestock that were also sold on the meat market or even traded in bulk to other countries.
During the required times of mass sacrifice, there was a limit on how long one could stay within the courtyards of the temple. People were required to cycle through on a circular pattern, beginning on one side only to shortly exit on the other. This too was modeled from the spin-direction of the earth and thus the spin cycles of the Grid System.
Better yet, not only did this mimic the movement of the heavens, but it also kept people from seeing what we actually did with their sacrificial purchases. I can assure you that only a token few animals were sacrificed, and even then it was common knowledge that the priesthood routinely enjoyed that meat. That said even a meager 2 percent of the total animal count was still a lot to process and burn/cook. I will say that having grilled lamb and beef everyday wasn’t all bad.
Greater yet were the “tithes” or 10 percent income tax, required by the scriptures. Add to that the surplus of treasury gifts and you begin to get a picture of our massive wealth. That said, my favorite sacrifice of all were the libations of wine, lots of wine, the requirement of which was conveniently outlined within the Bible. Thank you, Wisdom Wheel, for writing those verses.
Unlike today, however, seldom was this surplus used for the sake of our individual wealth. The magi themselves required little of this world. Instead, our revenue was typically used for trade, peace, expansion of our religious constructs, and the propagation of the Word. We saved money too, just in case it became needed during famine, war, etc. But the whole point of having, saving, or spendi
ng was to organize human cultures to the end of harnessing their voices by which to open the portal. So money was used as a simple tool, a means to an end by which to get home—nothing more and nothing less. Ultimately we used it for the good of the Atomos that was imprisoned within the human creature.
My Brethren
Two of the great magistrates who brought civilization to what is now the Middle East and the Mediterranean were Akhenaten and Hermes. Akhenaten’s name was derived from the Anunnaki, our kinsmen in Babylonia. There his name was Aku, which even modern history attributes as a god of that culture.
Like all of the original magi, both of these magicians came from the “place of descent,” an area just north of the Fertile Crescent. By agreement, however, Hermes settled the region of Greece and became a master at writing magic. There he produced the great mythologies of the Greek gods and goddesses, chronicled in the Odyssey and the Iliad. Though many attribute these works to the poet Homer, it was in fact Hermes who wrote them as well as the Emerald Tablet. The latter work also alludes, in code, to the significance of the sun as the father and the moon as the mother of portal function. I encourage you to read it.
Meanwhile Aku organized the empire of ancient Egypt. This was the edge of productive civilization on the African continent. The Nile, similar to the Euphrates in Babylonia, afforded Aku the physical characteristics required by which to build a successful human culture. His accomplishments were spectacular too and are still seen today in the form of the mighty Egyptian pyramids.
Human’s typically named us of course, according to the local gibberish they spoke; Aku became Akhenaten and eventually Amen-ho-tep which was actually the name of several magi. Likewise to the Jews I was Daniel, but to the Babylonians, Belteshazzar, which literally meant “keeper of the hidden treasures.” Hermes too was renamed as Thoth upon this travels to Egypt.
Two of the Great Magistrates: Akhenaten and Hermes Trismegistus. As with all angelic half-breeds, they were easy to find in a crowd, being both taller than average and with the iconic elongated head. Notice the portals in both images as well as the tilted globe held by Hermes. Also note the serpents around the staff in the image (right). This mystery will be revealed in the next chapter. The sleeping man tells the tale of humanity’s blissful ignorance to our secrets. They had no idea.
That the magi honored one another is indisputable. We were a team and worked to secure the mouthpiece of mankind. Indeed, it was by Hermes’s suggestion that I changed the Wisdom Wheel’s alphabet from Hebrew to Greek at the time of Alexander the Great’s conquest. Also note that every Jewish and Christian prayer of the Holy Bible ends with “Amen”, in honor of my brother from Egypt: Amen-ho-tep. As with all of the original magi, what we spoke became reality, thus “Amen” became synonymous with God-faith as in “speak it, believe it, and it shall be,” making the perfect end-phrase for the perfect words of the Bible.
What began as a concerted effort, however, would later implode into disarray.After eons of being trapped here on Earth and with the weakening of the element with-in, most of the original magi caved to the lusts of the flesh. Indeed, several of them took on the distraction of wives who in turn bore them children. Though these offspring showed the physical features of their fathers in height and skull elongation, they were yet well short of the original intellect.
Greed of wealth and comfort also crept into their minds, as did a wrongly placed lust for control by which to gain the temporal pleasure of this world.
“For many generations…they loved the divine to which they were akin…they reckoned the qualities of character more important than their present prosperity. Thus they bore the burden of wealth and possessions lightly, and did not let their high standard of living intoxicate them or make them lose their self-control…But when the divine element in them became weakened…and their human traits became predominant, they ceased to be able to carry their prosperity with moderation.” —Plato, Timaeus
Things only worsened as the number of original magi died out and were replaced with the second string human priests that we trained to take our place. Unfortunately, while these fill-ins understood the literary outer dogma of our traditions, they were seldom able to articulate the depth of the underlying science. As a result came the corruption of that for which we so diligently labored.
With this also came a predictable yet regrettable enmity between us who remained and these superficial, plastic personalities. This is the very reason I left the Jewish temple to begin with: greed and self-interest within the priesthood that I could no longer control. It was bad in that even the high priests themselves became nothing more than hacks within the Jewish political machine.
Finally my own safety became a concern as they insisted upon abusing the Temple’s treasures for purely personal gain. They were nothing more than typical humans: murderers, wolves in sheep’s clothing, dark-angels with dark interests, and they resented, through their teeth, my presence. It was critical therefore that I stay cognitive as long as possible in order to oversee the direction of the Book, and so I fled.
Though I realized my own sleep would occur in the coming age of Pisces, it would only be worse to be killed sooner rather than later. Thus my best option at the time was to avoid the human priesthood and simply let it self-destruct—and so it did too.
Before this time, however, the design and construction of the temple in Jerusalem was of my own making. Obviously the urge to reflect astronomy within its design was irresistible. We did so in a way that no one, not even the Jewish high priests, would suspect—not to marvel, for similar features were hidden within the symmetry of every ancient temple of magi design. Once noted, they are obvious:
• A 12 section grid at the center of the Women’s Court to represent lunar cycles (but the folks didn’t know that’s what in meant)
• A 24 section grid at the center of the Men’s Court to represent sun cycles. (but the folks didn’t know that’s what it meant)
• The width of the inner Temple courtyard was built to mimic the band of the ecliptic (This was the 20° outer band of the zodiac upon which the sun, moon, Venus, and Mercury appear to travel.)
• -12 loaves of round showbread that represented the Sun within the inner circles of the grids. (but the folks didn’t know that’s what it meant)
• A huge curtain that hung in front of the Temple’s main doors was embroidered with a map of the world that we had overlaid with both the zodiac and its 12 signs as well as an artistic creation of clouds that was derived from the Grid System. (but the folks didn’t know that’s what it meant)
• Trumpets and musical-instruments mimicked their design from the Grid System.
• Temple artifacts designed from the Grid System and made of silver, gold, bronze, etc. to represent either lunar, solar or aurora cycles. (but the folks didn’t know that’s what it meant)
• 12 gates to match the 12 houses of the zodiac
• Temple orientation to the sunrise during the Equinox
• Relative astrological values represented by the number of steps between the women’s and men’s court as well as those that led to the main structure.
• An altar set at the east of the main house to represent the symbolic sacrifice of the ages of Taurus and Aries (oxen and lamb). The altar’s location was thus symbolic that those ages would not advance into the revelation of God’s glory, which symbolically occurred farther within the Temple. (The humans missed this one too.)
• The Nicanor Gate acted as a daily sunrise sighting device as viewed by the high priest from the porch of the Temple each morning. Its left and right edges marked the summer and winter solstice sunrises as did the inverted “V” in its middle that pointed to the equinox sunrise.
• -Finally, the 4 pillars built into the front of the 2nd Temple give the relative sunrise-angles both presently and after the Paradise alignment as viewed from the control point at the rear of the Temple’s roof. (I think it’s safe to say that the folks wouldn’t have known this o
ne either.)
• etc., etc., etc...
To the unlearned rabble of humanity, the Temple art and artifacts reflected only the simplest of traditions and applications. For me however, the religious complex was a means by which to measure, create, and emit the perfect frequencies of God. Yet I would be amiss not to tell you that I often grinned at my insider’s knowledge of these things.
It seemed a pity to deceive humans to the extent to which we did; however, it was a necessary means to an end in order to accomplish the resurrection of the God Element. Without the deception it would have been impossible to get humans to repeat the scriptures. Ultimately the human experience without the resurrection was doomed anyway, so in the end it didn’t matter. We did what we had to do.
Likewise, teaching our profound spiritual and scientific truths to most humans was like talking to a brick wall. We all know that feeling, right? Superstition existed in highly lethal doses during ancient times and still does: Remember, ignorance breeds superstition and superstition kills that which it fails to understand! Superstition is based on a lack of wisdom and understanding; it is a trait that all humans share, for even an atheist lives and dies without true comprehension of their disbelief. While organized religion often misconstrues the facts of God, the unbeliever likewise mistakenly believes they are only human. Either way, ignorance of the truth is an enemy. Therefore, ask for wisdom, understanding, and the knowledge of God.
Ignorance is a lethal trait that forced us to hide our science: keeping our knowledge secret kept us safe. Thus our priesthoods needed a private location to develop and record our observations, a secret place for a secret knowledge, free from the risk of discovery. Clearly, what better place than the solitude of the Temple’s inner sanctums?
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