The book of the Revelation of Christ is proof
that there is complete logical and mathematical
precision behind the allegory of the "Seven
Golden Candlesticks," or the Way of the Tree
of Life. Though Christ was a Scientist and
Artist of the highest pedigree, he was first
a moral man and a man of high security. Clearly.
The precision in the Revelation alludes, then,
to a precision in Leviticus that the Priests of
Moses attended to in their treatise on ritual
sacrifice. Again ordained by the Way of
the Tree of Life. The precision behind
ritual sacrifice is simply the Egyptian
tradition of Maat placed in a Jewish
allegorical context, which allegory is bounded
by the blood of an animal.
We are certain that the Babylon of Nebuchadnezzer's
time was an Egyptian civilization, therefore
we know this to be true, granting the extent of
the influence and dominance of Ancient Egypt
on the psyche of the civilized man.
Moses and HIS disciples were able to break
free of Egyptian Ritual Sacrifice as the
source of a religion by defining ritual
sacrifice in Jewish terms, or Levitican
Law. This is the sea of blood, or
the Red Sea. It is precision using
the principles from Cain and Abel to
learn what Adam did not know as a price
for having Eve to explore. And yet, Moses
was able to condense this precision, for
the masses, into ten commandments.
Similarly, Jesus and HIS disciples were
able to break free of Jewish Ritual Sacrifice
and translate the Maat of Moses, in Jewish
Form, into a Roman form that continues till
today in the Vatican. So the Vatican is
the Roman form of Maat and ritual
sacrifice law. And yet, Jesus was able to
condense this precision, times and half times
and all, into two commandments "upon which hang
all the commandments."
In 1999, precision came upon some of us. The warning,
however, is that we are now able to condense this
precision in simple statements. This gives substance
to the most modern, and therefore most accurate,
description of the Red Sea
Sunday, December 20, 2009
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