3I/Atlas UPDATE - ISIS - THE NEW EASTER VISITOR
Introduction to Key Updates
Overview of Upcoming Topics
- The speaker introduces the date as February 18th, 2026, and mentions a significant update regarding three eyelas and a new Easter comet that could be spectacular in the last 50-60 years.
Discussion on Feminine Worship
- An outline based on a book about the fall of the Egyptian Empire is presented, focusing on the decline of feminine worship represented by goddesses like Isis, Enana, and Ishtar. This transition reflects a shift from feminine to masculine representation in spirituality.
Balance of Consciousness
Shifts in Spiritual Representation
- The speaker emphasizes that neither feminine nor masculine representations are superior; rather, they illustrate a balance in consciousness where both aspects hold authority. This balance is crucial for understanding spiritual evolution.
Cosmic Alignments and Spiritual Insights
- References are made to cosmic alignments related to historical figures such as Jesus and their connections to celestial events, indicating how ancient civilizations understood these relationships through their deities associated with planets.
Religious Textual Analysis
Interpretation of Scripture
- The speaker discusses John 10:34 where Jesus quotes earlier prophets, highlighting the phrase "you are God's" which suggests an inherent divine potential within humanity rather than solely identifying oneself as God. This interpretation shifts focus towards collective divinity.
Enlightenment and Higher Realms
- Insights from Buddhist teachings describe enlightenment as transcending lower heavens focused on pleasure; higher realms offer superior existence but require caution against distraction by physical beauty or power. Enlightenment involves recognizing one's true nature beyond suffering.
Compassion Through Suffering
Human Experience and Divine Connection
- The process of human suffering fosters compassion—a quality that connects individuals deeply with others' pain—contrasting with gods who may lack this empathetic resonance due to self-centered desires for gratification. Compassion emerges from shared experiences of suffering and joy alike.
Linguistic Connections Between Names
Etymology of Jesus's Name
- A discussion arises around the name "Jesus," noting its Greek origins without 'J' (Isus) linking it phonetically to 'Issa,' which means woman in Hebrew—drawing parallels between Mary (the mother figure) and Isis (the goddess), emphasizing cultural continuity across religions.
Cultural Significance of Women in Religion
- The term Issa being closely related to Isis highlights women's roles historically within religious contexts, particularly within Catholicism where Mary holds preeminence—suggesting deeper connections between female divine figures across cultures throughout history.
Enlightenment and Spiritual Ascension
The Journey to Enlightenment
- The Buddha's teachings highlight the process of achieving authentic enlightenment, which involves awakening the upper chakras from the heart to the crown.
- Attaining supreme bliss consciousness is described as a state of illumination with seven documented degrees, where the seventh represents the highest human achievement.
- An enlightened individual transcends physical perfection and experiences boredom with idealized pleasures, indicating a deeper spiritual journey beyond material satisfaction.
Spiritual Practices and Higher Realms
- Ancient spiritual practices emphasized sound, frequency, and harmonics as essential components in reaching a blissful state that surpasses all forms of pleasure.
- Upon achieving this bliss state, individuals are said to transcend even divine realms, moving towards higher cosmic levels within their solar system.
Historical Context and Iconography
- The speaker references a book that connects historical events with spiritual consciousness shifts, particularly regarding figures like Cleopatra and their significance in reformation.
- A critique is made about humanity's worship of iconography; statues serve merely as reminders rather than objects of worship themselves.
Religious Transformations
- The discussion touches on how Christianity diverged from earlier beliefs by venerating symbols like the cross while violating its own laws against idol worship.
- Constantine’s vision led to significant changes in religious practices, including making it illegal to worship Isis during his reign.
Cosmic Alignments and Cultural Syncretism
- Historical timelines reveal that significant celestial alignments occurred during pivotal moments in Egyptian history leading up to foreign conquests.
- The merging of Greek and Egyptian mythologies post-Alexander's conquest illustrates cultural syncretism through shared representations of deities across both traditions.
Evolution of Mythology
- The transformation of names (e.g., Esus to Jesus) reflects how myths evolve over time without losing their core essence; this evolution does not imply deceit but rather an adaptation process.
Representation and Interpretation of Truth
The Nature of Representation
- Representation is described as a process, suggesting that there is no absolute truth. The use of parables by Jesus exemplifies this, as they can be interpreted in multiple ways.
- Jesus' intention behind speaking in parables is to invoke an experience that encourages contemplation and meditation, leading to personal insight.
Historical Context: Cleopatra and Rome
- By 305 BC, the Ptolemaic dynasty was established with significant events occurring around 51 BC, including celestial alignments relevant to historical narratives.
- Cleopatra's political alliances are highlighted, particularly her relationship with Julius Caesar and later Mark Antony, which played a crucial role in Roman history.
The Fall of Pharaohic Egypt
- The timeline includes key events such as the assassination of Caesar in 44 BC and the subsequent civil war in Rome. Cleopatra's death marks the end of pharaonic rule after 3,000 years.
- Joseph's age at the time of Jesus' birth raises questions about his character; he is depicted as an elder figure who plays a significant role in biblical narratives.
Syncretism: Merging Cultures
- The transition from Egyptian to Roman culture involved syncretism—merging gods and iconography for unification under one deity.
- This period saw Isis being universalized beyond Egypt’s borders, influencing various regions across the Mediterranean.
Legacy of Isis and Cultural Transformation
- Despite Egypt's fall, Isis continued to spread throughout territories like Gaul and Britain. Her representation evolved into figures like Mary Magdalene within Christian contexts.
- The temple dedicated to Isis remained influential until its closure under Byzantine rule. Future tours will explore these historical sites aligned with astronomical events.
Transformation of Religious Beliefs
The Shift from Egyptian Cults to Christianity
- The speaker describes the transition from ancient cults, such as those surrounding Isis and Osiris, to the emergence of Christianity, emphasizing that these earlier beliefs were smaller in scale compared to established religions.
- Clues about this transformation can be found in the Old Testament, highlighting how Egyptian temple religion gradually gave way to Christian beliefs by the first century BC.
- The geographical spread of the cult of Isis across regions like Rome and Gaul is noted, with significant cultural implications for areas that are now part of modern France and Great Britain.
Historical Context of Mary and Jesus
- Mary is traditionally believed to have been born between 20-18 BCE in Nazareth. This period aligns with significant historical figures and events.
- Jesus's birth is estimated around 4-3 BCE, with his crucifixion occurring around 30 CE. This timeline reflects a broader context where Christianity was still a minor sect amidst active pagan practices.
Iconography and Symbolism
- The iconography linking Isis nursing Horus to Mary nursing Jesus illustrates a continuity in divine motherhood themes within religious narratives.
- Cleopatra is mentioned as an incarnation of Isis, showcasing how historical figures were often intertwined with mythological representations over centuries.
Rise of Christianity
- By 313 CE, under Constantine's rule, Christianity began receiving state support following its legalization through the Edict of Milan after years of persecution.
- The First Council of Nicaea formalized Christ’s divinity among various councils that shaped early Christian doctrine during this transformative period.
Persecution and Resilience
- Early Christians faced severe persecution; stories like that of Vibia Perpetua illustrate their resilience against torture and execution methods used by Roman authorities.
- Apostle Paul played a crucial role in spreading Christianity; without him, many scholars believe it might not have survived initial challenges. His influence extended beyond himself to powerful female disciples who also exhibited remarkable strength during persecutions.
Decline of Pagan Practices
- By 391–392 CE, pagan worship began declining significantly due to edicts against it; temples dedicated to Isis were closed down under Byzantine authority by 537 CE.
- Constantine's vision led him to ban worship practices associated with Isis while inadvertently paving the way for Christianity’s dominance despite his limited understanding at the time.
Tree Planting and Spiritual Experiences
Personal Journey as a Tree Planter
- The speaker has been a tree planter for 23 years in British Columbia, claiming to have planted approximately one and a half million trees, possibly more.
- He describes the physical toll of his work, specifically mentioning severe pain in his right shoulder due to the demanding nature of tree planting.
- The speaker references a biblical metaphor about converting weapons into tools for peaceful work, relating it to his experience as a tree planter.
Spiritual Encounter
- After experiencing a significant spiritual event (his second meeting with Christ), he recounts an extraordinary vision involving a ball of light that penetrated through physical structures.
- He describes this light as resembling glass and enveloping him while he was lying in bed in his yurt, leading to an out-of-body experience through what he calls a wormhole.
Vision of Mary
- During this journey, he encounters what he believes is the voice of Mother Mary thanking him for writing his book "Face to Face with Jesus Christ."
- He compares this experience to Jodie Foster's character in the movie "Contact," emphasizing its profound impact on him.
Historical Context and Timeline
- The speaker outlines key historical events related to Christianity and Isis, including significant dates such as the birth of Mary and Jesus, crucifixion, and the legalization of Christianity.
- He notes that during Jesus's time, there was little Roman iconography associated with Isis compared to Greek culture.
Astronomical Insights
- Discussion shifts towards celestial themes; he mentions the symbolism behind crowns and stars from Revelation linked to divine femininity.
- The speaker connects mythological figures like Perseus and Andromeda with modern interpretations of cosmic events.
Comet Observations
- On February 18th, he discusses astronomical observations including comet Atlas approaching Jupiter and another newly discovered comet expected to reach perihelion on April 4th.
- He emphasizes the size of this new comet (1.5 miles), noting its unusual trajectory which deviates significantly from typical comet paths.
The Significance of Astronomical Events and Their Timing
Connection to Religious Observances
- The discussion begins with the significance of the Night of Power in Islam, where the Archangel Gabriel appears to Muhammad to recite the Quran, highlighting a connection between astronomical events and religious dates.
- A comet, referred to as "threei Atlas," is noted for its size (1.5 miles in diameter), suggesting it will not disintegrate upon approaching the sun, unlike previous comets which had larger diameters.
- The timing of this comet's appearance around Easter is emphasized, suggesting it could be a bright celestial event that symbolizes resurrection.
Symbolism and Mystical Interpretations
- The inclination of threei Atlas at 144 degrees is linked to biblical references such as the 144,000 from Revelation and the Great Pyramid's casing stones, indicating a deeper mystical significance.
- Speculation arises about potential divine phenomena occurring on Earth during these celestial alignments, particularly around Easter when significant astronomical events are expected.
Historical Context and Prophetic Connections
- The speaker draws parallels between historical religious figures and current astronomical events, questioning interpretations of Jesus' statements regarding God in John chapter 8.
- There’s an exploration of how different gods have been perceived throughout history, particularly focusing on war deities versus a supreme god.
Future Predictions Based on Celestial Alignments
- Astronomers predict significant visibility for threei Atlas during key dates like March 25th (the conception date of Christ according to Catholic tradition).
- The alignment with Jupiter on March 16th coincides with important Islamic observances related to Gabriel announcing Mary's conception.
Potential Divine Events and Historical Reflections
- Speculation continues about miraculous occurrences tied to these celestial events; there may be divine births or significant happenings anticipated around April 5th (Easter).
- Reflecting on historical records reveals no prior instances where divine beings have descended from heaven as prophesied in religious texts; however, there have been notable divine figures accessible to humanity throughout history.
Divine Connections and Vibrational Energy
The Impact of Proximity on Vibration
- The speaker discusses how being in proximity to others can elevate the vibrational energy of individuals who are aware and receptive to it.
- There is a mention of "divine birth" at play, suggesting a spiritual or higher purpose behind these connections.
- The timing of this discussion coinciding with Easter is highlighted as significant, indicating an organized and meaningful occurrence.
- The speaker expresses awe at the synchronicity of events, emphasizing the incredible nature of these experiences.
- A positive closing remark encourages listeners to have a great week, reinforcing an uplifting message.