Anonymous ID: 4c1104 June 27, 2018, 5:48 a.m. No.1923328   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3452 >>3457 >>3478 >>3504 >>3544 >>3549 >>3552

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Baker: Please add this to notables

 

Ok anons I've read a few books that are related to the Schumann Resonance, and I find it extremely interesting that we are reaching record highs in the electromagnetic resonance frequency of the Earth ever since Trump was inaugurated. I started reading on that and went down a rabbit hole that kept me up writing and doing research all night long, I have to go to work now but please read my posts, I want to see a few comments when I get back from work.

 

So I think I may have explained the spiritual side of the Great Awakening, with no New Age bullshit. My research led me to the true origin of the phrase "Novus Ordo Seclorum", and no, it's not related to the New World Order. It's related to dozens of ancient prophecies, going back 3500 years, that predict a Golden Age. Over thousands of years, this was erased from the history books by the cabal, and replaced with their ideal future, a one world government. Nuggets of this prophecy were passed down in the writings of Saint Paul and Augustine, who were church founders, and not particularly influenced by the Old Testament and those who wanted to use Christianity as a political tool.

 

I can understand skepticism, but at least read the oldest of these prophecies, and tell me it doesn't describe the Great Awakening perfectly: "Zoroaster’s future expectations were fixed upon this loved and familiar earth. It is on it, restored to its original perfection, that the kingdom of Ahura Mazda is to come; and the blessed are to live here eternally in his presence, solid flesh on solid ground. These prophecies predict a “progressive weakening” of evil thanks to the hard work of many people in exposing the truth. Prophecies of woes and iniquities in the last age are alien to orthodox Zoroastrianism, for Zoroaster’s fundamental message was that the triumph of goodness would come when evil had been progressively weakened through the concerted efforts of the just. . . . [H]uman virtues, such as justice, faith, liberality, joyfulness, will then be increasing throughout the world, and vices such as tyranny, enmity, heresy and injustice will dwindle away."