Monday 31 January 2011

Adamic Revelations part 1

As all languages grew from one, there are traces of the original language, Adamic, in them all.

Believe it or not, a plan was written in it, and traces of Adamic were allowed to remain to this day that you can perceive if you listen to the words aloud. This leaves a series of clues.

If you need any proof, “allowed” to persist to this day, also says “aloud” to persist to this day. The clues are aloud.

Or if you prefer to look at it another way, Joseph was given a name by the Pharaoh meaning Decoder of the Code when he interpreted the word plays, called Dream Puns, in his dreams. God arranging things deliberately so that people only need to listen. It is the simplest possible form of encoding. Moses said that anyone can do it.

Obviously there are clues in all languages and they can also cross language barriers. See Adamic Works in other languages.

Just to prove it, when Joseph interpreted the Pharaoh’s dream he immediately told them to store the grain for a famine. But he also gave them more detail. That they should store it on the ears. On the heads of the grain.

Tests later confirmed that grain stores much longer if it is left on the head instead of being separated, and when you think that it had to be kept for seven years, you can see that that was a useful piece of information to be given.

“Keep the ears” also says “Keep thee years” in English, confirming that the clues can remain in other languages, and also persist to this day.

As you have seen here, words can say more than one thing at the same time. When it happens we often call it a word play. The word plays often signal clues.

Because the word plays can say more than one thing at the same time and sound the same, the clues are poetic. It wasn’t just the biblical prophets that could perceive parts of the plan in this way. Some people who did one of the things that they did and prophesied, were suddenly able to perceive poetry that was also prophetic.

In other words, they suddenly perceived part of the plan, which was poetic, and they spoke it. It was prophetic because it was part of the plan and they perceived it in advance.

God told one of the biblical Prophets, Isaiah, to tell people that they hear but they don’t understand, and they see but they don’t perceive.

There is quite a lot of talk about Adamic clues in the Bible and it was the prophets who knew about them. Until one of the prophets, Jesus, taught people some things to teach to the rest of the world. They spoke of these things openly.

That knowledge was lost along the way. But it has been revealed again.

So begins a series of revelations about the Gospels.

The Adamic Revelations.