Language of Light - Sumerian - Manifest Matter from conscious thought and frequency. - Billy Carson

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Language of Light - Sumerian -
Manifest Matter from conscious thought and frequency. - Billy Carson

Ancient Words - Swords | have Power to Create Life and Bring Destruction...

Have you ever wondered why Yeshua used wands and staffs throughout history?

The most notable is when Yeshua raised Lazarus from the Dead.

John 11:43-44:

43 When he had said this, he called in a loud voice, "Lazarus, come out!"
44 And the dead man came out, his hands and feet bound with bandages, and his face wrapped with a cloth. Jesus said to them, "Unbind him, and let him go."

Another work taught by Christ in order to resurrect the dead is the following: TALITHA CUMI.

Resurrection is only possible when the silver cord has not been cut.

In such cases, heat must be breathed into the lips of the cadaver. The defunct must be taken by the hand.

Then, the word: Talitha Cumi must be pronounced and the name of the deceased has to be called three times.

This very high magical work is only possible when the Law permits it.

Talitha Cumi, an Aramaic phrase that means “Maiden, arise.” ·

The motto’s meaning is derived from the Gospel of Mark, chapter 5, verse 41, in which Jesus resurrects a deceased girl:

And [Jesus] took the child by the hand, and said unto her, Talitha Cumi, which is by interpretation, Maiden, I say unto thee, arise.”

“Death is swallowed up in victory. O death where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory...?” - Corinthians: 15:54-55"

Raising the Dead:
https://t.me/booksofelderwisdom/49

Source:

1. Yeshua, the mythical Christ and his magical works and wands

2. Dragging down Heaven. Jesus as magician and Manipulator of Spirits in the Gospels - Helen Ingram

3. Jesus the Magician: A Renowned Historian Reveals How Jesus Was Viewed by People of His Time - Morton Smith

4. Jesus the healer possession, trance, and the origins of Christianity - Stevan Davies

5. ‘The Economy of the Trinity at the Creation of Adam and Eve’ Journal of Early Christian Studies 7.4 (1999) 527-546.

6. Paracelsus by Dr. Franz Hartmann

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