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Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2023 8:29 pm
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The men begin to introduce themselves. The first is engaged in media propaganda, the second is a priest, and the third stays quiet. It becomes clear that he has guards and a finely tuned car waiting for him outside, and these rectangular gold stickers on his bag and on the car doors carry a rather complex cross-like emblem on them... They asked me who I would like to work with? And I chose the priest, remembering that Liubov said that I have to get to know the church. The next day, I received my certificate. I am now an assistant to the chairman of the parish council of the Moscow Patriarchate of the St. Petersburg diocese, the Church of St. Catherine the Great Martyr. I’m shocked, of course, by the speed at which everything is unfolding.
I had no specific duties. I was only there to see how it all worked from the inside through daily communication with the priests. On day one, I was told to grow a beard. I asked questions about all the different icons and began to read the Bible. I got to know the church’s practices inside out and stored this newfound knowledge on the shelf in my mind right next to everything I’d recently learned about Freemasonry and the Kabbalah. I started to notice that a halo is depicted in many places. A halo in the form of an eight-pointed star, very similar to one of the shapes we ended up with when we were joining dots on the map and discovered the matrix. It’s made up of two squares, one red and one green, overlaid, at a 45-degree rotation, meaning that their corners create eight points. I began to realize that the red square represents the material, and the green the spiritual. And if you draw this square behind your head, three points stick out like a crown. The matrix is also present in the geometrical structure of the Orthodox cross. And again in the icon of the Burning Bush. One by one, I discovered that it was present in all the icons. I stumble upon the icon representing Love, Hope, and Faith and discover that they have a mother called Sophia. I discover that Sophia is endowed with the Love and wisdom reserved for those who have encountered the philosopher’s stone, and I understand that I am going through a similar process. Interesting.
The men begin to introduce themselves. The first is engaged in media propaganda, the second is a priest, and the third stays quiet. It becomes clear that he has guards and a finely tuned car waiting for him outside, and these rectangular gold stickers on his bag and on the car doors carry a rather complex cross-like emblem on them... They asked me who I would like to work with? And I chose the priest, remembering that Liubov said that I have to get to know the church. The next day, I received my certificate. I am now an assistant to the chairman of the parish council of the Moscow Patriarchate of the St. Petersburg diocese, the Church of St. Catherine the Great Martyr. I’m shocked, of course, by the speed at which everything is unfolding.
I had no specific duties. I was only there to see how it all worked from the inside through daily communication with the priests. On day one, I was told to grow a beard. I asked questions about all the different icons and began to read the Bible. I got to know the church’s practices inside out and stored this newfound knowledge on the shelf in my mind right next to everything I’d recently learned about Freemasonry and the Kabbalah. I started to notice that a halo is depicted in many places. A halo in the form of an eight-pointed star, very similar to one of the shapes we ended up with when we were joining dots on the map and discovered the matrix. It’s made up of two squares, one red and one green, overlaid, at a 45-degree rotation, meaning that their corners create eight points. I began to realize that the red square represents the material, and the green the spiritual. And if you draw this square behind your head, three points stick out like a crown. The matrix is also present in the geometrical structure of the Orthodox cross. And again in the icon of the Burning Bush. One by one, I discovered that it was present in all the icons. I stumble upon the icon representing Love, Hope, and Faith and discover that they have a mother called Sophia. I discover that Sophia is endowed with the Love and wisdom reserved for those who have encountered the philosopher’s stone, and I understand that I am going through a similar process. Interesting.