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History: The West Coast and Hawaii =The Seven Trumpets
The Aztecs knew Mother Earth as Coatlicue. She had two rattlesnake heads facing each other, telling how serpents were well-versed in ancient history. The headdress Pharoah wore had a cobra sticking out, ready to strike. Moses met him by throwing his staff down, turning it into a serpent.
The moon goddess Gaia and Quetzalcoatl gave life to Genesis 2. Gaia carried the Spirit over the void earth, landing in a bush and looking for "let there be light." Speaking with fire, they employ Moses to do their bidding.
The serpent tradition is nearly universal in the religions and mythologies of ancient cultures where snakes appear as the holders of knowledge, strength, and renewal means to attain the image of God as the Holy Ghost.
Coatlicue is the Spirit speaking fiery words from a bush to Moses, sending him on his journey. Coatlicue is out to dislodge the male dominance told by Zeus, whose mouth produced wisdom to capture the image of God as a crown of twelve stars. Mother Earth is one serpent head. The other serpent head is Eve, her daughter, the mother of all living. Venus, the evening star, is the story of the olive tree.
Coatlicue gave birth to Huitzilopochtli. He is the story of the wine. His hummingbird on the right causes Elijah to hear a "still small voice." These ingredients made up the Main Temple at Tenochtitlan, responding to the word of God entering man at midnight and telling him what he was about to do.
On earth, God the Holy Ghost is described as the coming of the Son of man, as seen in 144,000 people standing on Mount Sion with Huitzilopochtli. The twenty-four elders sitting on their throne speak about the nature of the Son of Man entering man at midnight to tell him what he is about to do; that concludes with 1984, where Satan and his agents are Big Brother. They battled the incarnation of the woman and her seed, which took place in the last days. Jesus Christ spoke of the woman and her seed as the lost sheep of Israel. They are the hidden injustice in the world. Aztec history is about the woman and her seed of Genesis 3:15.
The Aztecs knew Mother Earth as Coatlicue. She had two rattlesnake heads facing each other, telling how serpents were well-versed in ancient history. The headdress Pharoah wore had a cobra sticking out, ready to strike. Moses met him by throwing his staff down, turning it into a serpent.
The moon goddess Gaia and Quetzalcoatl gave life to Genesis 2. Gaia carried the Spirit over the void earth, landing in a bush and looking for "let there be light." Speaking with fire, they employ Moses to do their bidding.
The serpent tradition is nearly universal in the religions and mythologies of ancient cultures where snakes appear as the holders of knowledge, strength, and renewal means to attain the image of God as the Holy Ghost.
Coatlicue is the Spirit speaking fiery words from a bush to Moses, sending him on his journey. Coatlicue is out to dislodge the male dominance told by Zeus, whose mouth produced wisdom to capture the image of God as a crown of twelve stars. Mother Earth is one serpent head. The other serpent head is Eve, her daughter, the mother of all living. Venus, the evening star, is the story of the olive tree.
Coatlicue gave birth to Huitzilopochtli. He is the story of the wine. His hummingbird on the right causes Elijah to hear a "still small voice." These ingredients made up the Main Temple at Tenochtitlan, responding to the word of God entering man at midnight and telling him what he was about to do.
On earth, God the Holy Ghost is described as the coming of the Son of man, as seen in 144,000 people standing on Mount Sion with Huitzilopochtli. The twenty-four elders sitting on their throne speak about the nature of the Son of Man entering man at midnight to tell him what he is about to do; that concludes with 1984, where Satan and his agents are Big Brother. They battled the incarnation of the woman and her seed, which took place in the last days. Jesus Christ spoke of the woman and her seed as the lost sheep of Israel. They are the hidden injustice in the world. Aztec history is about the woman and her seed of Genesis 3:15.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9798893835984
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 822
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-06-26
- Förlag: Spines