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Experience Bilocating
to a Sacred Mountain
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Observe Archangels/Eagles/Dragons
in Action
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Receive Wisdom from
the Ancients
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Available Worldwide
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No Prior Experience
Necessary
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Cost - One $10 Golden
Raffle Ticket
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Raffle Benefits KwaZulu
AIDS Orphans
Every Sunday there is a lecture and group bilocation to a sacred
site. These gatherings offer people the opportunity to help AIDS Orphans
and:
- Enjoy listening
to wisdom about the ancient bilocation process. Bilocation is a natural,
normal process that has been recorded in historical records. Bilocation
is defined in modern dictionaries simply as “the state of being
or the ability to be in two places at the same time”.
- Elate in the personal
experience of a Group Bilocation to a sacred site. Experience the
wonders and joy of a Group Bilocation to the ancient sacred mountain
of Endwebu.
- Exalt in 4th dimensional
Angelic Joy while bilocating to Endwebu as you observe the ancient
5th dimensional beings known as Eagles, Dragons, Thunderbirds, Phoenixes
and/or Archangels), help spiritually advanced individuals in their
Ascension process.
- Experience each week
sections of true history from a 12,000 year period. Here are a few
highlights from the spiritual history of the western world to ponder:
- Up to 10,000 BC: Science calls this the Paleolithic
Period.
- After 10,000 BC: Science calls this the Neolithic
Period.
- 9850 BC: Plato’s date for destruction of
Atlantis
- 1700 BC: Canaanites led by Abraham conquer Egypt
and are referred to as Hyksos (Hyksos means “foreigners”)
- 1456 BC: Pharaoh ThothMoses III, (Tuthmosis) retaliates
against Hyksos raids of Egyptian border towns by Canaanites. ThothMoses
captures fortress city of Megiddo and returns to Karnack with some
of the princes of Hyksos/Canaanite royalty, including Joseph, “biblical
son of Jacob” wearer of the coat of many colors and some 1,800
slaves from Megiddo.
- 1455 BC: ThothMoses III becomes first person to
use the word “Israel” in describing his capture of the
Hyksos/Canaanite fortress city of Megiddo.
- 1375 BC: Pharaoh Amenhotep III marries Tiye, the
daughter of the biblical Joseph, who was known in Egypt as the great
minister Yuya.
- 1372 BC: Amenhotep IV, son of the Pharaoh Amenhotep
III is floated downstream to his mother Tiye’s Israelite relatives
for safety. Amenhotep III’s and Tiye’s eldest son ThothMoses
V had been murdered by fundamentalist Egyptians who were angry with
Amenhotep III for marrying an Israelite.
- 1352-1336 BC: Egypt ruled by Pharaoh Amenhotep
IV, who changes multi-deity worship to the “One God” of
Aten. Amenhotep changes his name to Ankhnaten/Akhnaten. Marries Nefertiti.
Forced into exile by the priests of Amun/Amen. Ankhnaten is considered
the “Moses” or rightful “Heir” to the throne
of Egypt.
- 587 BC: The prophet Jeremiah and Judah’s
Princess Tamar bury the Ark of the Covenant before Jerusalem falls
to Nebuchadnezzar. Jeremiah and Tamar take one of the stone tablets,
or “Stones” of the Covenant with them to Ireland.
- 582 BC: Princess Tamar marries an Irish Celtic
king. Later, their descendants take the stone tablet known as the
“Stone of the Covenant”/”Stone of Destiny”/”Rock
of Israel” with them in their migration to Scotland and intermarry
with the Picts who migrated to Scotland from India.
- 330 BC: Alexander the Great, Aristotle’s
student, is shown the “Emerald Tablet of Thoth” and other
ancient secrets of the Great Ra Brotherhood. Alexander instructs his
general Ptolemy to build the Library of Alexander to house the Emerald
Tablet and other treasures.
- 7 BC: Birth of the man who would be called Jesus
the Christ
- 30: Crucifixion, but not death of the man called
Jesus (more details at www.TheTrueJesus.org)
- 193-211: Septimius Severus transforms Rome into
an undisguised military monarchy.
- 200: Early Christians through one of Septimius’
personal guards purchase the Roman Empire for a huge sum of alchemically
produced gold. The Roman Emperor Septimius Severus accepts the gold
but has the Praetorian Guard Didius Marcus and the other Christians
beheaded, thereby keeping both the empire and all of the gold.
- 224: Sassanians conquer Parthia, make raids in
Roman territory
- 250: Romans transfer soldiers from West to East
to fight Sassanids and Goths
- 260: Sassanians capture and imprison roman emperor,
Valerian. Ransom for Valerian’s return bankrupts Rome.
- 300: Emperor Diocletian issues edit to burn all
books in Egypt on “the art of making gold and silver”.
- 314: Constantine changes Jesus March birthday
to December
- 324: Constantine becomes sole emperor. Where Diocletian
had tried to stomp out Christianity, Constantine devises his own form
of Christianity from the lives of two men, Joshua and Jesus. The fictionalized
account becomes “Jeshua”, (later shortened back to Jesus),
the center of the Roman Empire’s church, The corrupt Constantine
devises the Roman Empire’s Universal/Catholic Church to perpetually
bring wealth to Rome and the upper class Romans.
- 325: Nicene Creed from Council of Nicea. Condemns
all other forms of Christianity except Constantine’s fictionalized
version.
- 350: Truths of Jesus and Joshua’s teachings
are buried by Gnostics in earthen jars within a cave in Nag Hammadi,
Egypt.
- 394: Emperor Theodosius orders Archbishop Theophilus
to burn all of the books in the famous Egyptian Library of Alexandria.
This horrific destruction of wisdom is devised by Rome to destroy
the truth about the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, and especially
to incinerate the world’s wealth of alchemical wisdom. Rome’s
Christians burn the Library and 500,000 priceless books are destroyed,
tombs desecrated, walls defaced, etc..
- 394: Emperor Theodosius makes Christianity the
Roman Empire's official state religion and officially declares Rome
to be the center of Christianity.
Please click here for Sunday
AIDS Orphan Benefit Lectures, Karma Test and Group Bilocations
and listen to past Gatherings.
Attending or Hosting
a Live Sunday Gathering to Benefit AIDS Orphans |
There are many permanent locations of Live Sunday Gatherings
around the world. Each week, a large number of locations participate
and there is a limited number of teleconference lines.
Accordingly, we now ask people to listen to a lecture
first, before requesting to attend, or host, a Live Sunday Gathering.
Then, after personally experiencing a Gathering, please email
Alex at Sunday@merkaba.org
to attend, or host, a Live Sunday Gathering to Benefit AIDS Orphans.
Live Sunday Gatherings begin at 9:00 am Pacific Standard Time.
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