Saturday, October 19, 2019

As the reset of time draws near...

In this video recorded on the last day of The Feast, we feature insights into the scriptures and resonant indicators of the pending reset of time, including:

  • The pending reset of time
  • Romans 11 - Interactive
  • 1 Timothy 2 - Interactive - and modeling the Bridegroom and Bride
  • "The Theory of Everything" - Hawking, and the ritual unwinding of time

Right after Yom Teruah had passed, I watched, "The Theory of Everything," on Netflix, and, surprise - it's resonating the rewinding of time back to the beginning! Right. Think, Bezos/Amazon ritual. The movie is from 2014, an award-winning biopic about the recently deceased physicist Dr. Steven Hawking. His famous projects involved cosmology, black holes and the end of and the beginning of time. The movie is filled with esoteric signaling, so we give it our attention with some decoding of the familiar occult themes and symbolism. We point out 2 examples of ritual "time-binding." This means something - not nothing! Recall how the millions of players were left staring at a "black hole" before Fortnite rebooted with a new chapter/season - which garnered a lot of attention during The Feast of Sukkot. Black holes. Time. Trending!

As the reset of time draws near...



"In the Ballpark" - the Jerusalem-time "Last Day of the Feast" countdown-to-the-reset-of-time - potentially

Curious about the pending reset of time? See The Pending Reset of Time

1 comment:

  1. These holidays have never meant so much to me than they do now. I can now name them: Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Shemini Atzeret and Simcha Torah. I have been watching the western wall in Jerusalem at sunrise and sunset and the time lapse video everyday. I heard the sound of horns on Rosh Hashanah. I saw the moonrise during Sukkot. I saw God's people moving like water as they made their pilgrimages. I saw dancing on Shemini Atzeret. It is amazing!!! To be watching with anticipation. This is how I should have been living a long time ago. And with today being Simcha Torah, I just wanted to say thank you and praise to our Bridegroom for all the things He has done, does and will do. May we be like the 5 wise virgins who were wise and ready while the bridegroom tarried.

    Tim(NM)

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