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Constantine the Great: was he a saint or the most evil person?

Constantine the Great: was he a saint or the most evil person?

One is of two minds when it comes to the life and work of Constantine, Emperor of Rome and who established the Roman Catholic Church. History records that he was a cunning and skilled general whose charisma and charm made him a hero in the eyes of his followers. His exploits and conquests show that he was extremely violent, unsympathetic, and determined to blame himself on the empire at any cost. Depending on which way one looks at the story, it can therefore be one or both.

The following assessment of him is drawn from my experience of reincarnation and a link with the Spirit of the Universe. That mighty power of creation and controller of all things is beyond man’s imagination, so without that inner knowledge one can dream and anything is possible. Charged with breaking down the wall that separates people from the truth, my education in spiritual matters began with these words displayed in a vision in large capital letters: CONSTANTINE IS 666.

At that time I had barely heard of him and knew nothing of his exploits. However, that would soon change, as in the following months his devious ways were revealed to me. His rise to fame began with the death of his father, Constantius. Both names mean ‘constant’ in English. But there are three beasts mentioned in Revelation 13.

And he exerted all the power of the first beast… and made the earth and those who dwell on it to worship the first beast… And he deceived those who dwell on the earth… telling them… (to) make a image of the beast that had the sword wound, and livedRevelation 13:12-14

In other words, he kept constant everything that had come before him and the Spirit quickly showed me the essence of what he was. To better understand it, the Spirit led me to the identity of the first beast. He is Islam, the son of Abraham. He was expelled by Sarah, the latter’s wife, after the birth of his son Isaac.

And God was with the boy; and he grew up and dwelt in the desert and became an archer“Genesis 21:20.

These figures are metaphors for primitive religious practices and rituals. ‘Abraham’ comes from ‘ob-ra-ma’, which means ‘circle leading to the mighty mother’. The Spirit showed me how to separate the terms and that each syllable or symbol relates to a different term, as shown. It’s like today’s text messages, where a symbol or letter can be read as a word.

The name ‘Abraham’ was subject to change as languages ​​developed. The letter [h]for example, it comes from the Greek symbol for the seat of Zeus and means ‘mountain’.

‘Is-ma-el’ translates as ‘eye of light-mother god’. [S] is an old term for spirit, while ‘ma’ means mother in almost all languages. ‘El’ means ‘god’ and ‘el-a’ or ‘power of god’ is the origin of Allah, the Islamic word for the divine.

Ismal became ‘Islam’ and the great nation of followers were the Amors who built and occupied Babylon. They migrated west to Italy and built Rome (Reverse Love) and became the Romans. Constantine was one of his descendants and he, like all Romans, was Islamic and devoted to the Babylonian gods.

When he established the Roman Catholic Church in AD 325, he resurrected the third beast, Jesus Christ. That is the one who had the sword wound and lived.

The term ‘beast’ has many definitions and the first is applied to an aggressive animal. It also applies to something immoral or non-human. In the context of the Bible it is possible that it is related to something that devours. My understanding of the meaning in this context is like a thief who steals without mercy.

That impression stems from the activity surrounding these three that emerged from extensive research. Ismal is the personification of the cult of the sun and Babylon was where the first ziggurat appeared to focus the image of the solar star. It comprises the magnificent moving rainbow-colored circles seen when rays of light are scattered through an object. The center of that image is the cross.

She was given the title of Mari which translates to ‘mighty mother light’. Letters [r], [a], [ra], and ‘ray’ means power. Knowing how simple sounds became language helped to understand ancient practices.

The star was stylized into a woman, as shown on the icons of cities such as Nineveh and shown on Wikipedia. Men believed they could ‘marry’ Mary by dying on crosses and allowing her spirit to ascend with the rising sun. This ritual was so endemic in the culture that it spread with the Amors to other countries. The tomb of Ramses II shows him with his arms folded, the seven rays of the sun penetrating through a hole in the wall and above him is the image of a man holding a cross.

Behold, you trust in the staff of this broken reed, in Egypt, on which if anyone leans, it gets into his hand and pierces it: so is Pharaoh, king of Egypt, for all who trust in him .Isaiah 36:6

The staff is the cross and arose as a sacred sign of the sun-star of Babylon and Ismal. It is the cross that has become the pillar and identifying symbol of Christianity.

O Assyrian, the rod of my wrath, and the rod in his hand is my indignation.Isaiah 10:5

Rock art from as far away as Scandinavia shows men soaring while holding the circle with the cross like a kite. The idea of ​​angels developed from this, as anthropomorphic figures resembling men are depicted with the heads of birds, the wings of angels, the feet of bulls, and usually a sword in their side.

In Nineveh the couple of the Mother God was a bull with the head of a man. He wears wings and in one image is attended by an angel-like creature in depictions. ‘Bull’ is from ‘Bo-el’ which means ‘god-bearing circle’. The image of the star-sun entered through a hole in the stone at the top of the ziggurat or mountain. It became the ‘bull’s eye’ and since the vowels were unstable and interchangeable the same is ‘ba-al’ and ‘ball’ for the object that goes through the hole or ring.

The god-man bull is mentioned in the bible in many places. In 1 Kings, the prophet Elijah challenges the bull prophets to a contest to prove whether or not he is a god. He asks them to sacrifice their bull and call on their gods to consume it. They did it at noon and they shouted to Ba-al and cut and bled but there was no answer. They kept shouting until the time of the evening sacrifice, but nothing happened.

Elijah cut up his bull at that moment and placed it on the altar and called on the name of God to consume it.

Then fire from God fell and consumed the burnt offering… and when the people saw him they fell on their faces and said… he is God1 King 18:17-39

In a vision, a line stretched out in front of me in the distance. Along the line were people, and where I was standing, a bright light, bigger than the sun, rose up and arched over her all the way. There, in big block letters, was EVA. In the middle it was NOON and in my place it was LATE.

Where it said noon, many reached for the image of a man on a cross. That part of the line was almost dark. The Bible describes this time:

We feel the wall like blind people, and we feel as if we had no eyes; we stumble at noon as at night; we are in desolate places as deadIsaiah 59:10

The Spirit showed me the length of the day of the Lord in approximately 4,000 years. Noon is the time of the so-called prophet Jesus Christ and Constantine. It brought extreme darkness to the world and things like wars, disease, famine, poverty, greed, drugs, slavery, loss, and now the imminent end of the world as we know it.

People pray to their gods and cut themselves and imitate the death of Christ on a cross and jump up and down but little or nothing happens. There have been few ‘miracles’ in all that time except for what is now happening when the Spirit is poured out on those who have escaped its influence.

The bull-man-god on the cross is only part of the story and now it is up to the people to decide who they believe to be God. Is it the Spirit of the Universe or the Trinity of the New Testament? To help the decision maker, the Spirit left this message:

I am God and outside of me there is no one else, there is no God outside of me. Outside of me there is no God;… I form light and create darkness: I make peace and create evil… Isaiah 45:5-7

My reincarnation proves that there is no heaven or hell, devil, angels or saints. These things are religious window dressing. Heaven is the broom that drags people along, and hell is the lock on the door that prevents them from escaping.

However, the spiritual of God can escape, since the wall is broken down with the exposition of the truth, for which there is no charge. The barrier is to prevent those who are not of the Spirit from entering.

Constantine reinstated the idols of the first beast when he established his religion. He placed in her Mary as the Mother of God and Jesus Christ as the new prophet and supposed Savior. He devoured the truth and imprisoned God’s people in the prison of confusion that he built.

The locks are open and people are now free to walk around and decide who they think is the true God. The calf from the midday sacrifice is being consumed right now.

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