Post by bradwatsonmiami on Sept 7, 2014 5:25:18 GMT -5
The Second Coming of the Christ – Einstein, Lincoln, Franklin, Galileo, Da Vinci… reincarnated
"Ben!" Abraham Lincoln acknowledges Benjamin Franklin in Quick and Loans TV ad
Jesus son of Joseph taught, "If you are willing to accept it, John the Baptist is Elijah reincarnated. Those that have ears to hear, let them hear." - Matthew 11:14-15. John 8:58 is another example of Y'shua referring to reincarnation and he was almost stoned to death for it!
"He who has ears to hear, let them hear" comes up many times in the Christian Scriptures. (The New Testament is hardly 'new' after 1,900 years.*) It first appears in Matt 11:15 and is even found in The Revelation. Christian leaders never explain this famous quote correctly. The Christ was an Essene: the group that produced the Dead Sea Scrolls. (Like John the Baptist and Samson, he was also a Nazarean.) Jesus was a student of and thee teacher of the Sacred Mysteries (Ancient Mysteries). He was well-versed in not only the Hebrew Mysteries, but the '18 Lost Years' of his life - ages 12-30 that's not documented in the Bible - were spent traveling to Egypt**, India, Tibet, Persia (Iran), Assyria (Iraq), and Greece. This is 'documented' in The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ (google that). Jesus studied and taught in each of these 7 world centers of knowledge and wisdom. He was recognized as 'the chosen one' wherever he taught! All of these 7 different mystery traditions had in common the teaching of the transmigration-of-the soul/metempsychosis (Greek)/rebirth/resurrection.
The Revelation - the Bible's last book - is an encoded prophecy that's all about the return - the 2nd Coming - of the Christ and his producing the "resurrection of the dead". How exactly does that work? There's two possibilities: bodily resurrection or reincarnation. Bodily resurrection is the fundamentalist Christian belief of a miraculous reappearance of the long-buried dead, cremated, lost-at-sea, etc.; bodies reconfigure in their original bodies even if dead thousands of years! This belief is completely illogical and anti-science. The Roman Catholic Church and Evangelicals (among others) promote this. Reincarnation, on the other hand, promotes that the soul is eternal and is transferred after death to another body.
Reincarnation has been recently proven by science. The popular 2007 book Soul Survivor is the best documented example of an American reincarnation but it certainly is far from the only one! Dr. Ian Stephensen and his associates at the University of Virginia have documented over 2,500 cases. Many psychiatrists have been practicing 'past-life regressions' (and charging a lot of money for it) with Dr. Brian Weiss of Miami - the author of Many Lives, Many Masters - being the most well-known.
Benjamin Franklin famously believed in transmigration. The term reincarnation wasn't coined until shortly after his death on 4/17/1790: Jesus' Birthday which was encoded in July 4, 1776! Franklin's last official act was that he submitted an Anti-Slavery Bill to the First United States Congress on February 12, 1790. Of course it was defeated by the Southerners - including President George Washington - who were pissed that Franklin even submitted it! Exactly 19 years to the day later, Abraham Lincoln was born. 19 years is the metonic cycle where solar and lunar years align. (If July 4 is a full-moon, it won't align again for 19 years.)
When Lincoln was a youth on the frontier in Indiana, at one point he only had access to five books which he practically memorized: the Bible, Life and Times of George Washington, Gulliver's Travels, Aesop's Fables, and the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Franklin's autobiography is strange in so much that it doesn't say anything about his involvement in the American Revolution, his writing of the Articles of Confederation, his historic ambassadorship to France, or his work on the Constitution where he was the one who came up with the solution of a Senate and a House of Representatives.
Franklin wrote his autobiography, "As a manual on constructing one's early life... I wrote it for my son William" (paraphrased). Ok, but Franklin revised his autobiography after these historic events and when he was estranged from his very adult British loyalist son William. Therefore, it's quite likely that Franklin wrote it as a manual for his reincarnation! Mission accomplished. Lincoln satisfied what Franklin was obsessed with when he died: keeping the fragmented country together and abolishing slavery. When Lincoln was elected to the US Congress in 1847, the only bill he submitted was to abolish slavery in Washington City (DC). Of course, it was defeated by the Southerners - including the president - who were pissed that Lincoln even submitted it. This and Lincoln's opposition to the Mexican War - which he saw as a 'land-grab' for Southern slave-owners - led to his defeat in being reelected in 1848.
I attended the 2004 Einstein Conference at the Aspen Institute. Five different presenters including a Nobel Prize winner in physics and Institute Director Walter Isaacson compared Einstein to Franklin. Coincidences?
There Are No Coincidences - there is synchronism, nonlocality, retrocausality, design-and-alignment. This is the title of the 74-page booklet that satisfies the prophecy of The Revelation Ch 5-8 of the "book/scroll...sealed with 7 seals." The "7 Seals" are revealed as 'beyond Einstein theories' (google that) and are found on its cover. Seal #7: Reincarnation Theory & its 26 Principles including Theory of Luck (ex. Einstein returned as Watson) (google that) is the science behind reincarnation. I've used the scientific method - including running the experiments - to prove transmigration.
- Brad Watson, Miami
Synchronism: 9/7/14 06:30 Less than 5 minutes after posting this, a Quick In Loans ad came on with Ben Franklin and Abraham Lincoln (and then George Washington joined them) on CNN. 4/14/15 20:52 150th Anniversary of Lincoln being shot. Civil War in Color on History Channel.
"Ben!" Abraham Lincoln acknowledges Benjamin Franklin in Quick and Loans TV ad
Jesus son of Joseph taught, "If you are willing to accept it, John the Baptist is Elijah reincarnated. Those that have ears to hear, let them hear." - Matthew 11:14-15. John 8:58 is another example of Y'shua referring to reincarnation and he was almost stoned to death for it!
"He who has ears to hear, let them hear" comes up many times in the Christian Scriptures. (The New Testament is hardly 'new' after 1,900 years.*) It first appears in Matt 11:15 and is even found in The Revelation. Christian leaders never explain this famous quote correctly. The Christ was an Essene: the group that produced the Dead Sea Scrolls. (Like John the Baptist and Samson, he was also a Nazarean.) Jesus was a student of and thee teacher of the Sacred Mysteries (Ancient Mysteries). He was well-versed in not only the Hebrew Mysteries, but the '18 Lost Years' of his life - ages 12-30 that's not documented in the Bible - were spent traveling to Egypt**, India, Tibet, Persia (Iran), Assyria (Iraq), and Greece. This is 'documented' in The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ (google that). Jesus studied and taught in each of these 7 world centers of knowledge and wisdom. He was recognized as 'the chosen one' wherever he taught! All of these 7 different mystery traditions had in common the teaching of the transmigration-of-the soul/metempsychosis (Greek)/rebirth/resurrection.
The Revelation - the Bible's last book - is an encoded prophecy that's all about the return - the 2nd Coming - of the Christ and his producing the "resurrection of the dead". How exactly does that work? There's two possibilities: bodily resurrection or reincarnation. Bodily resurrection is the fundamentalist Christian belief of a miraculous reappearance of the long-buried dead, cremated, lost-at-sea, etc.; bodies reconfigure in their original bodies even if dead thousands of years! This belief is completely illogical and anti-science. The Roman Catholic Church and Evangelicals (among others) promote this. Reincarnation, on the other hand, promotes that the soul is eternal and is transferred after death to another body.
Reincarnation has been recently proven by science. The popular 2007 book Soul Survivor is the best documented example of an American reincarnation but it certainly is far from the only one! Dr. Ian Stephensen and his associates at the University of Virginia have documented over 2,500 cases. Many psychiatrists have been practicing 'past-life regressions' (and charging a lot of money for it) with Dr. Brian Weiss of Miami - the author of Many Lives, Many Masters - being the most well-known.
Benjamin Franklin famously believed in transmigration. The term reincarnation wasn't coined until shortly after his death on 4/17/1790: Jesus' Birthday which was encoded in July 4, 1776! Franklin's last official act was that he submitted an Anti-Slavery Bill to the First United States Congress on February 12, 1790. Of course it was defeated by the Southerners - including President George Washington - who were pissed that Franklin even submitted it! Exactly 19 years to the day later, Abraham Lincoln was born. 19 years is the metonic cycle where solar and lunar years align. (If July 4 is a full-moon, it won't align again for 19 years.)
When Lincoln was a youth on the frontier in Indiana, at one point he only had access to five books which he practically memorized: the Bible, Life and Times of George Washington, Gulliver's Travels, Aesop's Fables, and the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Franklin's autobiography is strange in so much that it doesn't say anything about his involvement in the American Revolution, his writing of the Articles of Confederation, his historic ambassadorship to France, or his work on the Constitution where he was the one who came up with the solution of a Senate and a House of Representatives.
Franklin wrote his autobiography, "As a manual on constructing one's early life... I wrote it for my son William" (paraphrased). Ok, but Franklin revised his autobiography after these historic events and when he was estranged from his very adult British loyalist son William. Therefore, it's quite likely that Franklin wrote it as a manual for his reincarnation! Mission accomplished. Lincoln satisfied what Franklin was obsessed with when he died: keeping the fragmented country together and abolishing slavery. When Lincoln was elected to the US Congress in 1847, the only bill he submitted was to abolish slavery in Washington City (DC). Of course, it was defeated by the Southerners - including the president - who were pissed that Lincoln even submitted it. This and Lincoln's opposition to the Mexican War - which he saw as a 'land-grab' for Southern slave-owners - led to his defeat in being reelected in 1848.
I attended the 2004 Einstein Conference at the Aspen Institute. Five different presenters including a Nobel Prize winner in physics and Institute Director Walter Isaacson compared Einstein to Franklin. Coincidences?
There Are No Coincidences - there is synchronism, nonlocality, retrocausality, design-and-alignment. This is the title of the 74-page booklet that satisfies the prophecy of The Revelation Ch 5-8 of the "book/scroll...sealed with 7 seals." The "7 Seals" are revealed as 'beyond Einstein theories' (google that) and are found on its cover. Seal #7: Reincarnation Theory & its 26 Principles including Theory of Luck (ex. Einstein returned as Watson) (google that) is the science behind reincarnation. I've used the scientific method - including running the experiments - to prove transmigration.
- Brad Watson, Miami
Synchronism: 9/7/14 06:30 Less than 5 minutes after posting this, a Quick In Loans ad came on with Ben Franklin and Abraham Lincoln (and then George Washington joined them) on CNN. 4/14/15 20:52 150th Anniversary of Lincoln being shot. Civil War in Color on History Channel.