12-15-2025, 11:22 PM
In the first book of the Old Testament, Genesis, Joseph was given a coat of many colors to symbolize his inheritance from his father. The sun is the source of all colors. His father was named Israel ("ra"), and he was put in charge of all of Egypt with the exception of Pharaoh's own throne.
Jacob received the name Israel when he wrestled with a man alone until daybreak. Daybreak is when the sun begins.
I believe that Jacob either achieved selflessness in the unconditionally loving spiritual essence of the sun, or prophesied the existence of such a "sun" (a selfless person, prideless with a heart emanating in all directions) in the future. That the Egyptian deities Ra & Set establish a jihad of the sun set, the tradition of the sun going underground so that it would be "set" in the sense of impossible to overturn by the time generally discovered.
If Jacob wrestled with a man alone until daybreak, he defeated himself, selfishness, when he met the sun.
Earlier in the book of Genesis, 4:26, after Seth and Enosh (In or E In o sh) began men to encounter the Lord. Enosh was Seth's son. If an In o Sh, it remains silent and subtle about things not yet big enough to enclose the amoral animal nature of the elite itself: such as that fairness might actually pass. After Seth began men to encounter the Lord, after the sun set, or went underground. After Israel's jihad began.
The Book of Exodus begins the isolation of the Jewish people from the amoral animal example of most of the ancient world. Moses, whom leads the Jewish people out of Egypt, is called more humble than anyone else alive - meaning he had less pride. The Bible constantly disavows the sin of pride, and most of modern mysticism is about transcending the ego, which is fueled by pride.
Moses was also adopted into Egyptian royalty, so that Israel and Moses, the two most well reputed founders of Judaism according to the Book itself, were both directly connected to Egyptian nobility.
In Christianity, the seven churches are all in (a place called) Asia. They have names which symbolism could be projected into: F is Us, Smeer N/A (being slandered, and it isn't), Perg A Mum (purge of silence), Thyatira (a thyatir / a theater), Sour Dis begins Ch 3 ends Verse 6 (an angry Dis or Hades may have founded the 666 hustle), Philadelphia (I get - a phil ah delphi, like the delphic oracle, but admit this is very tenuous), and the last church, Laodicea / aLaod ice being criticized for being neither hot nor cold, cold nor hot, only lukewarm... fluctuating temperatures (global warming) inviting the spit of God.
Revelation 21:4 reads And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.
Meaning that if the "heathens" get infinite suffering (thrown into an eternal fiery pit), this punishment has to happen in a manner wherein there doesn't remain any suffering. One possibility: punished for their eye for an eye sins with suffering, then they permanently lose memory of their deeds immediately after - so that their punishment involved suffering and lasted forever.
The first of the seven churches, Ephesus, is criticized for foresaking the love they had at first. Love at first is symbolically the heart before conditioning, without conditions. This may be the kind of love a late developmental stage fetus experiences - love without attachments. Love that doesn't need a reason to exist or expand.
The seven churches are in Asia, the continent where is concentrated the most modern mysticism. One definition of a mystic is a contemplative, someone who thinks deeply (meditation is a form of deep thinking) about spiritual matters. I believe Ephesus criticises modern Christians for failing to purify their heart through mysticism, and Revelation is intended to reveal the rest of scripture by making it obvious you have to think deeply about its symbolism to understand at least one book of the Book.
The Koran's chapters are called "Sue Ras," as if suggesting it is possible to Sue Ra for the origin of the text. The law of Islam is established by the Sun, ah - of All, ah - as if indiscriminate love provides all places, information, and energy a conscience.
Lucifer is the morning star, Christ is the morning star. Lucifer is the highest ranking angel of God, and is criticized for pretending to be God. Maybe Christ really is God, or never claimed to be.
There have for a confirmed fact been Bible typos. It is my opinion that the Ten Commandments were written in stone to minimize the probability of an eventual alteration to the code, from errors such as mistranslation, forgery, and well typos. I suspect the Koran to be the most accurate because the most recent addition to the Book.
There could have been historic conspiracies to overturn the intended jihad of the Book, which could have itself been an attempt to control people as many suspect.
My own personal persuasion is Sunni (Sun, I) denominational Sufi Muslim. I consider a symbolic God more probable than a literal God, and believe that this God lives through the deeds which correctly interpret Hir will. However, if a more literal God exists, with omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence in a different respect than I suspect - I have submitted to Its will and invited it into my heart as my Lord and Personal Savior.
Jacob received the name Israel when he wrestled with a man alone until daybreak. Daybreak is when the sun begins.
I believe that Jacob either achieved selflessness in the unconditionally loving spiritual essence of the sun, or prophesied the existence of such a "sun" (a selfless person, prideless with a heart emanating in all directions) in the future. That the Egyptian deities Ra & Set establish a jihad of the sun set, the tradition of the sun going underground so that it would be "set" in the sense of impossible to overturn by the time generally discovered.
If Jacob wrestled with a man alone until daybreak, he defeated himself, selfishness, when he met the sun.
Earlier in the book of Genesis, 4:26, after Seth and Enosh (In or E In o sh) began men to encounter the Lord. Enosh was Seth's son. If an In o Sh, it remains silent and subtle about things not yet big enough to enclose the amoral animal nature of the elite itself: such as that fairness might actually pass. After Seth began men to encounter the Lord, after the sun set, or went underground. After Israel's jihad began.
The Book of Exodus begins the isolation of the Jewish people from the amoral animal example of most of the ancient world. Moses, whom leads the Jewish people out of Egypt, is called more humble than anyone else alive - meaning he had less pride. The Bible constantly disavows the sin of pride, and most of modern mysticism is about transcending the ego, which is fueled by pride.
Moses was also adopted into Egyptian royalty, so that Israel and Moses, the two most well reputed founders of Judaism according to the Book itself, were both directly connected to Egyptian nobility.
In Christianity, the seven churches are all in (a place called) Asia. They have names which symbolism could be projected into: F is Us, Smeer N/A (being slandered, and it isn't), Perg A Mum (purge of silence), Thyatira (a thyatir / a theater), Sour Dis begins Ch 3 ends Verse 6 (an angry Dis or Hades may have founded the 666 hustle), Philadelphia (I get - a phil ah delphi, like the delphic oracle, but admit this is very tenuous), and the last church, Laodicea / aLaod ice being criticized for being neither hot nor cold, cold nor hot, only lukewarm... fluctuating temperatures (global warming) inviting the spit of God.
Revelation 21:4 reads And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.
Meaning that if the "heathens" get infinite suffering (thrown into an eternal fiery pit), this punishment has to happen in a manner wherein there doesn't remain any suffering. One possibility: punished for their eye for an eye sins with suffering, then they permanently lose memory of their deeds immediately after - so that their punishment involved suffering and lasted forever.
The first of the seven churches, Ephesus, is criticized for foresaking the love they had at first. Love at first is symbolically the heart before conditioning, without conditions. This may be the kind of love a late developmental stage fetus experiences - love without attachments. Love that doesn't need a reason to exist or expand.
The seven churches are in Asia, the continent where is concentrated the most modern mysticism. One definition of a mystic is a contemplative, someone who thinks deeply (meditation is a form of deep thinking) about spiritual matters. I believe Ephesus criticises modern Christians for failing to purify their heart through mysticism, and Revelation is intended to reveal the rest of scripture by making it obvious you have to think deeply about its symbolism to understand at least one book of the Book.
The Koran's chapters are called "Sue Ras," as if suggesting it is possible to Sue Ra for the origin of the text. The law of Islam is established by the Sun, ah - of All, ah - as if indiscriminate love provides all places, information, and energy a conscience.
Lucifer is the morning star, Christ is the morning star. Lucifer is the highest ranking angel of God, and is criticized for pretending to be God. Maybe Christ really is God, or never claimed to be.
There have for a confirmed fact been Bible typos. It is my opinion that the Ten Commandments were written in stone to minimize the probability of an eventual alteration to the code, from errors such as mistranslation, forgery, and well typos. I suspect the Koran to be the most accurate because the most recent addition to the Book.
There could have been historic conspiracies to overturn the intended jihad of the Book, which could have itself been an attempt to control people as many suspect.
My own personal persuasion is Sunni (Sun, I) denominational Sufi Muslim. I consider a symbolic God more probable than a literal God, and believe that this God lives through the deeds which correctly interpret Hir will. However, if a more literal God exists, with omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence in a different respect than I suspect - I have submitted to Its will and invited it into my heart as my Lord and Personal Savior.





