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  The Latin word "Petrus," from which the English name "Peter" is derived, comes from the Greek word Πέτρος (Pétros), meaning "stone" or "rock" .  The Greek word is a translation of the Aramaic word "Kefa," which also means "stone" or "rock".  This Aramaic word was the name Jesus gave to the apostle Simon bar Jonah.   Greek "Πέτρος" (Pétros): . Opens in new tab This Greek name is a direct translation of the Aramaic "Kefa," and it means "stone" or "rock".   Latin "Petrus": . Opens in new tab This Latin form of the Greek name is the origin of the English name "Peter".   The concept of "Taurus the Rock" in the Bible refers to the use of the word "rock" (tsur) in the Hebrew Bible to describe God as a source of strength, stability, and refuge.  While "Taurus" is not a specific term, the verses  highlight God's unwavering nature a...

Christ The Man Christ The God Christ The Magician And Christ the Sorcerer Son of God Son of Man and other Motifs

      I will start out by differentiating what is the difference between sorcory and magic.  I will also show how this is presented in sciptures such as the bible.  One would normally associate the word abrahadbra with magic in the sense of parlor tricks however this is actually not magic but rather is sorcery which aims to decieve ones senses.  I will also explain what a context is. A context is thus:the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood.

     "Fortune by lot" refers to a person's fate or destiny, determined by chance or random selecton, as opposed to predetermined or earned.  

     So with this in mind I would say that sorcery is using ones intelligence while magic is the use of supernatural phenominon.   

      Ones lot for life for example is one who does not transcend ones fate however fate can be thwarted by rising to higher levels of spiritual attainment or  higher levels of spiritual vibration.

     Let me present to you and example of this with the term "sleight of hand." 

     Sleight can imply deception or trickery, especially when used in the phrase "sleight of hand," which refers to skillful and deceptive maneuvers, often used in magic or to manipulate others.

     Ones lot in life iplies fate which one is forced to accept ones "lot in life" however magic, high magic surpasses sorecery which means this surpasses fate.

The second Fate, Lachesis, is known as "the Allotter" or "the Receiver"

     In the bible allot is mentioned in 12 occurrences.

Source: https://bible.knowing-jesus.com/words/Allot

NUM 32:29 Moses said to them: "If the Gadites and the Reubenites cross the Jordan with you, each one equipped for battle in the Lord's presence, and you conquer the land, then you must allot them the territory of Gilead as their possession.

NUM 34:29

These are those whom Yahweh commanded to allot to the {Israelites} the land of Canaan.  Rembemer Israelites is Is-ra-el or Isis, Ra, Elohim.


Below is the Elohim

     The Elohim stem from the tetragrammaton.  The name tetragrammaton may be derived from a verb that means "to be", "to exist", "to cause to become", or "to come to pass".
Above is the 
                                                                      Tetragrammaton

The Fates controlling the thread of life with their tools.

Peter Paul Rubens The destiny of Marie de Medici
     So if one looks even further into fate or destiny one can even control ones life span.  
     There have been Swamis such as Mahavatar Babaji and Trailanda Swami who have proven this to be so.   Mahavatar Babaji is said to have lived almost 500 years. 
     

Mahavatar Babaji 
     commissioned by Paramahansa Yogananda



Born: 1607, Vizianagaram, India Died: 1887 (age 280 years), Varanasi, India Sri Trailanga Swami ji was born in Kumbilapuram (now known as Kumili of Puspatirega Tehisil) at Vizianagaram District in Andhra Pradesh, with the name of Shivarama.
     Let me get back the the fates.
The role of the Moirai was to ensure that every being, mortal and divine, lived out their destiny as it was assigned to them by the laws of the universe.  
     The laws of the universe can be broken however. 


  "don't ye know that ye are gods?" Psalm 82:6 
 "I said, 'You are gods'" (Psalm 82:6)
Psalm 82:6-7
"I said, 'You are “gods”; you are all sons of the Most High.
  • John 10:34
    Jesus answered them, “Is it not written in your law, 'I said, 'You are gods'?” 
The letter "J" wasn't a separate letter in the English alphabet until the end of the Middle Ages, when scribes began using a tailed form of "I" to represent the consonant sound, and it wasn't until the 17th century that the distinction between "I" and "J" was fully established. 

     So Jesus, Zeus and Isis the god are really the same motif. 
Lets continue to play with words.
Moirae or Mœræ is also Gamorah, Moirae is death, "fate and doom" or Sodom and Gomorrah.  Or is Gamo rah  word "γάμος" (gámos), meaning "marriage and the word Ra so Sodom is death and not Gamorah. Marriage to Ra. What is a divne marriage?

In the biblical story of the Wedding at Cana (John 2:1-12), Jesus performs his first miracle by turning water into wine when the host runs out.



 On the third day a wedding took place at Cana in Galilee. Jesus’ mother was there,  and Jesus and his disciples had also been invited to the wedding.  When the wine was gone, Jesus’ mother said to him, “They have no more wine.”
Mary or Mara informs Jesus that they are out out of wine, that is to say they ran out of prana. 

Other metaphors used in other scriptuers allude to the sacred fluid such as in the torah and the allegory of the olive.
The English word "olive" originates from the Latin word "oliva" meaning olive tree, olive fruit which in turn comes from the etruscan eleiva or the archai proto greek elaiwa meaning olive fruit, olive tree.

With the first lamb offer a tenth of an ephah of the finest flour mixed with a quarter of a hin of oil from pressed olives, and a quarter of a hin of wine as a drink offering. Torah Exodus 29:40. 
The Tenth measure ot the hour 
And with the first lamb a tenth measure of fine flour mingled with a fourth of a hin of beaten oil, and a fourth of a hin of wine for a drink offering.
Torah Exodus 29:40
Could the tenth measure be the tenth house in the zodiac?
In the context of the Chinese zodiac and the tenth house in astrology, the "tenth house rooster"

Hin in Hebrew refers to an ancient unit of liquid measure, while in German, it's preposition used to indicate direction towards something.  

In Hinduism, "Mara" (Sanskrit: मर, romanized: Mará) primarily refers to a goddess of death, sometimes associated with the personification of death, and is also related to the concept of "killing" or "causing death".

Despite the title of the book using the word magician was Jesus also using herbal magic or green witchcraft. 
Sceletium tortuosum 
M. tortuosum contains around 1–1.5% total alkaloids, with mesebrine being one of its major alkaloids.
Cana 
 likely derives form the Hebrew or Armaic word for "reed" (qane) and is related to the Greek word "kanna" (reed). 
Are Sodom and Gomorrah and cain and able the same allegory?

Meiring wrote that Sceletium tortuosum was used for its soporific effect on young children, silencing them when they were suffering from what he called “acidity.” Parents would use a few drops of fresh juice from the plants on their children, inducing a very deep rest for many hours (as cited in Meiring, 1898). Hartwich and Zwicky concluded their scientific reports on Sceletium tortuosum by saying that the indigenous people almost certainly used the plant recreationally the majority of the time as opposed to medicinally (Hartwick and Zwicky, 1914).
CRF is a peptide found in the hypothalamic region of the brain, and it interacts heavily with what is called the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis.
 R Schell


In Hinduism and Buddhism, "Mara" is a Sanskrit word meaning "death" or a personification thereof, often associated with the Buddhist concept of a demon or tempter, while in some Hindu traditoins, it can also refer to the goddess of death, Mrtyu Devi.





Mrtyu Yama's court.  The Vedic mṛtyú, along with  Avestan mərəθiiu and Old Persian məršiyu comes from the Proto-Indo-Iranian word for death, *mr̥tyú-, which is ultimately derived from the Indo-European root *mer- ("to die") and thus is further related to Ancient Greek μόρος and Latin mors.

     "Who do men say that I am?"  But what does it mean?  The gospels agree in representing Jesus and the Baptist, before the latter's arrest, as associated, observably distinct figures.  How then could the crowds thing him the Baptist?  The opinion Mark reports, "the Baptist has been raised from the dead, and therefore the powers work by/in him,"mus answer his question.  Origen, the greatest of ancient Christian commentators, saw the fifficulty and tried to resolve it by conjecture.  The supposition was something like this, that the powrs which had worked in John had gone over to Jesus,"  He compares this to the Christian belief that the Baptist was Elijah, which he understood as meaning that the Baptist was possesed by the same spirit and power the same supernatual beings that had worked in Elijah."

     The Gospels report that outsiders thought him a prophet because of his miracles, but they insist that the ousiders were wrong; he was more than a prophet, he was the Messaiah and the Son of God.  ;Whatever we may thing of the positive part of this claim, the negative part seems correct.  If judged by the standard of the classical prophets of the Old Testament prophetic books, Jesus was not a prophet. By that standard a prophet is a messenger of Yahweh sent to declare to king or people "the word of Yahweh."  Not so Jesus.  In the synoptics he does not represent himself as a messenger, he never claims ot declare "the word of Yahweh, " and he is distinguished from the Old Testament prophets by many other traits.  What then was the source of his miraculous power?  The story not only leaves this question unanswered, but also says nothing of the conjectures with which the high priests must have tried to answer it when Jesus refused to reply.  Some answer must have been conjectured; the miracles demanded one, and Jesus refusal to give it was sure to provide unfavorable suspicions of which we soon find traces." -
"What accussation do you bring aganst this man?" and the priests reply,"If this fellow were not a doer of evil we should not have handed him over to you." "Doer of evil," as the Roman law codes say, was common parlance for "magcian."  Whether or not used before Pilate, the charge may have been brought aginst Jesus during his lifetime, its role in the gospels proves that it was important in the hostility between the high priests and the early Jerusalem church.

Jesus the Magician
Book by Morton Smith



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