Stargate Codes

This is the time of activating the crown chakra, symbolized by the opening of the 7th Seal, which also has prophetic references. The upcoming solar eclipse is extremely auspicious, as it aligns with celestial signs and wonders mentioned in the Bible.

I have been shown that the pathway to Divine consciousness is pointed out by Orion’s spear or arrow, guiding us through the horns of Taurus, Pilates, and the Golden Gate, the cusp of Sagittarius and Scorpio, where the spiritual figure of Ophicus represents the keeper of hidden wisdom. This allows access to the Gateway Beyond, beckoning us through the Gospel of Stars. Many prophetic scripts, including Nostradamus, reference to stars, highlighting the esoteric connections.

The Bible can be seen as the Gospel in the Stars, as it repeats and references various constellations, such as Orion and Pleiades, pointing to a Maker who created heaven and earth (Isaiah 37:16). This is the time of the opening of the 7th Seal, symbolized in the Book of Wisdom in Revelations, which also highlights the new heaven and earth after judgment, the weighing of the heart against the feather symbolized in the Book of the Dead as the passage to New Earth or Heaven on Earth.

The Elohim Creator Beings who built the Great Pyramids with astonishing accuracy to measurements to the Earth and Sun as well as alignment to the Belt stars of Orion knew the times of alignment and awakening. They left wisdom messages and signs to guide humanity that was preserved in mystery schools and ancient scripts. (They built the number 216 into it, half of 432 as creation codes.)

The Book of the Dead came before the Book of Revelations, and they both reference the rise of humanity, the ascent of mankind in a new earth. They both highlight the Constellation of Orion who is Osiris. Some examples of comparisons between the Book of the Dead and the Book of Revelation include:

Apocalyptic imagery: Both texts contain vivid descriptions of the end of the world, judgment, and the afterlife.

Journey of the Soul: Both texts depict a journey of the soul after death. In the Book of the Dead, the deceased navigates through various trials and challenges to reach the afterlife. Similarly, in Revelation, there is a depiction of souls undergoing trials and ultimately being judged before reaching their final destination.

Divine Beings and Judgment: Both texts feature divine beings involved in judgment and the afterlife. In the Book of the Dead, gods such as Osiris and Anubis play roles in the judgment of the deceased. In Revelation, divine beings like angels and the Lamb (Jesus) are involved in the judgment of humanity and the establishment of the new heaven and earth. Both texts describe a final judgment, where souls are weighed or judged based on their deeds.

Afterlife realms: Both texts describe various afterlife realms, such as the Egyptian Duat and the Christian Heaven and Hell.

Rituals and incantations: Both texts contain rituals and incantations aimed at ensuring safe passage into the afterlife.

Dualistic themes: Both texts exhibit dualistic themes, such as light vs. darkness, good vs. evil, and order vs. chaos.

Symbolic Imagery: Both texts use symbolic imagery to convey spiritual truths. For example, the Book of the Dead often uses symbolic representations of the sun, stars, and other celestial bodies to depict aspects of the afterlife journey. Similarly, Revelation is filled with symbolic imagery such as beasts, dragons, and seals representing various spiritual and eschatological concepts. Both use symbolic language, such as the use of numbers (e.g., 7), colors, and animals, to convey deeper meanings.

Cosmic Battles: Both texts depict cosmic battles between forces of good and evil. In the Book of the Dead, there are references to battles between gods and mythical creatures representing chaos and disorder. In Revelation, there is a vivid portrayal of the final battle between the forces of God and the forces of evil, culminating in the defeat of Satan and the establishment of God’s kingdom. Similar texts describe epic battles such as the Egyptian god Ra vs. Apep and the Christian God vs. Satan.

Now much of the story of Satan is man-made. The word Satan is derived from or made up from the Greek word thaten, meaning then or therefore. It is used to indicate a consequence or a result of something previously done, hence sin and hell, which are also man-made to scare us into Roman law. (sin is Aramaic and means to miss the mark of a bullseye!)

In the context of the Bible, “then” is often used to indicate a sequence of events or to show a cause-and-effect relationship. Even the Devil is made up and doesn’t exist as a real thing in the Bible, as the only real reference to an adversary is Lucifer. The concept of Satan in the Bible is complex and has evolved over time. Initially, Satan was simply an angel who served as a prosecutor or accuser, bringing charges against humans before God.

The earliest surviving manuscripts of the Bible were written in Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic. In the Greek New Testament, the name “Satan” appears in the following passages:

  • Matthew 4:10 ( Greek: Σατανᾶς, Satanás)
  • Mark 1:13 (Σατανᾶς, Satanás)
  • Luke 10:18 (Σατανᾶς, Satanás)
  • 1 Corinthians 5:5 (Σατανᾶς, Satanás)

In the Hebrew Old Testament, the word “Satan” appears in:

  • Job 1:6 (Hebrew: השָּׂטָן, ha-Satan)
  • Job 2:7 (השָּׂטָן, ha-Satan)
  • Psalm 109:6 (השָּׂטָן, ha-Satan)

In the Aramaic Old Testament, the word “Satan” appears in:

  • Job 1:6 (Aramaic: ܫܢܬܢ, Shatatan)

These words all refer to the same entity, often translated as “adversary” or “accuser”. The name “Satan” has its roots in the Hebrew word “שָּׂטָן” (satan), which means “to accuse” or “to oppose”.

In this sense, Satan wasn’t necessarily a malevolent being, but rather a figure who played a role in the divine court. Later, in the New Testament, Satan takes on a more sinister connotation, becoming associated with temptation, evil, and opposition to God. This is where the connection to the devil and Lucifer begins to emerge.

So today, in full understanding, the term Satan could also refer to any dark force or adversarial power, without necessarily implying a specific entity or being. This nuance highlights the complex and multifaceted nature of the concept of Satan across different texts and interpretations. To put it bluntly, the Cabal and those who say they are Satanic are just the man made adversary that wishes to suppress the light and YOU.

God doesn’t create evil, man does. The entire background of all religions and spiritual beliefs of all civilizations on earth depict the Twin Brothers: one good and one bad. This is just an alegory for the heart and the mind. These two must come into balance: thought and emotions, electric and magnetic. All of creation is held together by these two. When the two become one, you enter the Kingdom of Light, and what you desire is made manifest.

Additionally, it is fascinating to consider that the reference in Revelations 12:3, which describes a vision of a large red dragon with seven heads and ten horns This dragon is often interpreted as a symbol of Satan or the devil. In ancient cultures, Draco, the dragon constellation, was often associated with the serpent or dragon symbolism. And, intriguingly, Draco is connected to the star alignment involving the sign of Virgo or the Virgin.

In ancient astrology, the constellation Draco was said to be the guardian of the Northern Celestial Pole, which is closely aligned with the star Thuban in Draco. This star was the pole star around 3000 BCE and was associated with the ancient Egyptian goddess Wadjet, often depicted as a cobra or dragon.

The connection to Virgo or the Virgin constellation comes from the fact that the Sun is in the sign of Virgo during the month of September, which is also associated with the Hebrew month of Elul, a time of preparation and repentance. This is also the famous statue of Isis with the child suckling.

So, the red dragon can be Draco, and the star alignment involving Virgo or the Virgin could be seen as a celestial event or omen. Moreover, the message and analogy from Revelation 12:6, which states, “And the woman fled into the wilderness, where she hath a place prepared of God, that they should feed her there a thousand two hundred and threescore days” (our sacred number 126/216!)

The woman in the wilderness represents (a virgin) such as:

  • The Divine Feminine or the Goddess archetype, seeking refuge from the patriarchal or materialistic world.
  • The Soul or the Higher Self, journeying through the spiritual wilderness to find inner truth and enlightenment.
  • The collective spiritual community, seeking refuge from the forces of darkness and materialism.
  • The individual seeker or initiate, traversing the inner wilderness of spiritual growth and self-discovery.
  • The feminine aspect of the Self, navigating the challenges of the outer world while staying connected to the inner source of guidance.

In this context, the 1,260 days (42 months or 3.5 years or half of 84 months as 7 years, i.e. the time of the last Solar Eclipse) symbolizes a period of spiritual testing, growth, or transformation, after which the woman (or the Soul, protected by God/Christ) emerges stronger, wiser, and more radiant. Also, simply, the rise of the Goddess!

As we pass through this time of the weighing of the heart (judgement), when we come out on the other side, those who are in the Book of Life create the new earth, a heaven on Earth, the 1000 years of peace. This coincides with the Kali Yuga and the cycles of dark and light times. The use of metaphor and celestial events have been used for millions of years to highlight the time of great change; now is no different. It is also highlighted by Pluto which is currently in Aquarius (the Age of Aquarius is here), where it will remain for the next 20 years. The last time Pluto was in Aquarius was between 1778 and 1798, which marked a series of global movements towards independence and revolution. Pluto is a planet of destruction and rebirth, and Aquarius brings the spirit of rebellion to anything it touches. Pluto’s position in Aquarius may lead to breakthroughs in healthcare and technology.

The 7th Seal symbol as the sigil of activation and the seal of the Melchizedek wisdom, as well as the entire body of material was brought to the awareness field of the planet over 30 years ago to prepare for this time. It has been brought out and into awareness many times before in the history of the planet. It represents the book of wisdom, sealed with 7 seals, which is opened by a member of the Tribe of Judah. The notable members from the Bible are Jesus, Thomas, and Peter. The Book of Revelations doesn’t say by name who does this in the end times.

My life and books are unveiling the truth of our soul and lineage as incarnate creator beings, as well as clarity and veracity about the ancient scriptures, especially the Gnostic Scriptures. The book I brought forth represents a 3rd testament for humanity. A new covenant for this time as I was told by my guidance system. A deeper correlation to the end times is evident.

Revelation 5:5 “And one of the elders saith unto me, Weep not: behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, hath prevailed to open the book, and to loose the seven seals thereof.”

This passage describes a vision in which a being of Divive Christ Consciousness, symbolized as the Lion of the tribe of Judah and the Root of David, has the power to open a book sealed with seven seals. This vision is often interpreted as a representation of Christ’s authority to reveal God’s will and His role as the conqueror of evil.

This also represents your inner divine higher self (Cristos or Anointing by spiritual fire of emotional healing), that which you embody from doing the inner spiritual work. We are here, collectively embodied in this end time reality game, as a simulation of ascension of the heart and mind. As we stand on this precipice of great awakening and monumental transformation anything is possible.

I have seen great miracles in a variety of ways in my life, whether by way of incredible synchronicity or divine serendipity the invisible hand of God has shown that it is always orchestrating my greatest outcome. And my highest outcome has always been for the uplifting of humanity. I have been guided by my embodied higher self for decades. It has been present for many of these important spiritual times. As a keeper of hidden wisdom, it has been an anchor for the highest divine timeline. I have been imagining the best future for us all for the past 44 years (since my teens) when I first learned that my thoughts manifest my reality very quickly, even miraculously, in minutes or seconds. So if all can change in the twinkling of an eye, why could it not be that a divine collective agreement to see the greatest outcome wouldn’t resemble the following:

We wake up and while having coffee at the cafe, we see across the street a healing center where McDonald’s was. We asked the people at the table next to us, “What happened to McDonald’s?” and they say, “What is McDonald’s?”

The future reality has always been in our hands, what kind of rapture are you imagining?