We've all been bombarded with the Illuminati symbolism. We've all seen the celebrities, movie stars, etc. with their hands covering one of their eyes, and I'm confident that those who are biblically literate are familiar with the fact that they're counterfeiting a spiritual axiom articulated in scripture, i.e.
"when thine eye is single, thy whole body also is full of light" Luke 11:34
Another way of putting it would be: "when the eye is one, the body is illuminated" (*see footnote at the bottom)
For these people plastered on billboards, or the covers of popular magazines, it's simply about being part of the club. Beyond that, it's about focusing and harnessing one's energies, but to what end?
The parallel verse in Matthew 6:22-24 answers this question by adding: "You cannot serve God and Mammon". The Illuminati serve Mammon and anyone who hoards so much as a single cent is being duplicitous. Moreover, it spotlights the fact that one has not placed their faith in God's providence but must still rely upon the Beast System. (Luke 12:15,22;28-33;14:18,33)
My ancestors lived and roamed between what is now Pebble Beach and Moro Bay. They would plunge long branches into mud, tie the ends together and throw mud at this framework until there was just an entrance for them and an exit for smoke. Their homes could be built in a day and maintained with little to no effort over their entire lives.
They lived in a world of abundance so there was no need to give much of anything back except their awe and gratitude. That changed when the good Catholic fathers converted and civilized them, and in the process taught them to toil for a reward that could only be received after they were dead.
Most Christians today don't seem to note that their own gospel narratives clearly and openly proclaim that the kingdom was openly receiving anyone who wanted to enter and continues to do so to this very day. It openly points out that we have a choice to seek after what the kingdoms of this fallen world offer or to seek after THE kingdom which is one of such overwhelming abundance that your money is of no value and only good to give away to those who need it to survive in a world of Satanic scarcity.
I marvel at the abundance of seeds within just one papaya, canary melon, spaghetti squash, or Seminole pumpkin. I watch in dumbfounded amazement as the seeds I've dried and scattered, as if by nature's command they simultaneously emerge seemingly everywhere to feed an as yet unidentified blessed multitude. How is it possible for such an abundance to spring forth side by side with a world that is plagued by such abject desperate poverty?
People toil all day long at mercilessly soul-destroying minimum wage dead end jobs while the celestial host of heaven bombards us all with the glory of God's spiritual gifts and blessings. As this world of scarcity comes to its inevitable conclusion, the poor in spirit have no alternative but to awake to this pervasive revelation and blow off this false work. The harvest is incomprehensibly vast, and there are far too few to consume such a feast which is destined to recycle itself into an even greater feast that can only be spurned and ignored by the damned.
I offered my neighbor some papaya the other day which is so sweet it is not only intoxicating but can sometimes give me a hangover. They couldn't taste anything. Their high fructose, hog fat processed diet has so overwhelmed their sense of taste that they can no longer taste the natural sweetness of fruit anymore. The high-tech meta verse world has overstimulated their synapses to such a degree that they can barely keep their eyes open, much less comprehend the beauty that surrounds them.
The proposed modern technocratic utopia will be populated by what is nothing less than a horrifyingly ghastly zombie apocalypse.
* haplous: simple, single
Original Word: ἁπλοῦς, ῆ, οῦν
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: haplous
Phonetic Spelling: (hap-looce')
Definition: simple, single
Usage: single, simple, sound, perfect.
HELPS Word-studies
Cognate: 573 haploús (haploós) – properly, unfolded, single – literally, "without folds" (J. Thayer), referring to a single (undivided) focus, i.e. without a (secret) "double agenda" which prevents an over-complicated life (becoming needlessly distracted). See 572 (haplotēs).
[573 (haploús) is the antonym of the Greek term diplous meaning, "double." MM notes in the papyri that 573 (haploús) likewise means, "simple" (uncompounded, single).]
"when thine eye is single, thy whole body also is full of light" Luke 11:34
Another way of putting it would be: "when the eye is one, the body is illuminated" (*see footnote at the bottom)
For these people plastered on billboards, or the covers of popular magazines, it's simply about being part of the club. Beyond that, it's about focusing and harnessing one's energies, but to what end?
The parallel verse in Matthew 6:22-24 answers this question by adding: "You cannot serve God and Mammon". The Illuminati serve Mammon and anyone who hoards so much as a single cent is being duplicitous. Moreover, it spotlights the fact that one has not placed their faith in God's providence but must still rely upon the Beast System. (Luke 12:15,22;28-33;14:18,33)
My ancestors lived and roamed between what is now Pebble Beach and Moro Bay. They would plunge long branches into mud, tie the ends together and throw mud at this framework until there was just an entrance for them and an exit for smoke. Their homes could be built in a day and maintained with little to no effort over their entire lives.
They lived in a world of abundance so there was no need to give much of anything back except their awe and gratitude. That changed when the good Catholic fathers converted and civilized them, and in the process taught them to toil for a reward that could only be received after they were dead.
Most Christians today don't seem to note that their own gospel narratives clearly and openly proclaim that the kingdom was openly receiving anyone who wanted to enter and continues to do so to this very day. It openly points out that we have a choice to seek after what the kingdoms of this fallen world offer or to seek after THE kingdom which is one of such overwhelming abundance that your money is of no value and only good to give away to those who need it to survive in a world of Satanic scarcity.
I marvel at the abundance of seeds within just one papaya, canary melon, spaghetti squash, or Seminole pumpkin. I watch in dumbfounded amazement as the seeds I've dried and scattered, as if by nature's command they simultaneously emerge seemingly everywhere to feed an as yet unidentified blessed multitude. How is it possible for such an abundance to spring forth side by side with a world that is plagued by such abject desperate poverty?
People toil all day long at mercilessly soul-destroying minimum wage dead end jobs while the celestial host of heaven bombards us all with the glory of God's spiritual gifts and blessings. As this world of scarcity comes to its inevitable conclusion, the poor in spirit have no alternative but to awake to this pervasive revelation and blow off this false work. The harvest is incomprehensibly vast, and there are far too few to consume such a feast which is destined to recycle itself into an even greater feast that can only be spurned and ignored by the damned.
I offered my neighbor some papaya the other day which is so sweet it is not only intoxicating but can sometimes give me a hangover. They couldn't taste anything. Their high fructose, hog fat processed diet has so overwhelmed their sense of taste that they can no longer taste the natural sweetness of fruit anymore. The high-tech meta verse world has overstimulated their synapses to such a degree that they can barely keep their eyes open, much less comprehend the beauty that surrounds them.
The proposed modern technocratic utopia will be populated by what is nothing less than a horrifyingly ghastly zombie apocalypse.
* haplous: simple, single
Original Word: ἁπλοῦς, ῆ, οῦν
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: haplous
Phonetic Spelling: (hap-looce')
Definition: simple, single
Usage: single, simple, sound, perfect.
HELPS Word-studies
Cognate: 573 haploús (haploós) – properly, unfolded, single – literally, "without folds" (J. Thayer), referring to a single (undivided) focus, i.e. without a (secret) "double agenda" which prevents an over-complicated life (becoming needlessly distracted). See 572 (haplotēs).
[573 (haploús) is the antonym of the Greek term diplous meaning, "double." MM notes in the papyri that 573 (haploús) likewise means, "simple" (uncompounded, single).]