Last Days

The last days are often referred to as the end times or the final days of the world as we know it. This concept is present in many religious beliefs and prophecies, predicting a time of great upheaval, destruction, and judgment. People have been fascinated by the idea of the last days for centuries, with various interpretations and speculations about when and how they will occur. The last days are seen as a time of both fear and hope, as they are believed to bring about the end of suffering and the beginning of a new era of peace and enlightenment.

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are figures in Christian eschatology representing conquest, war, famine, and death. They are described in the Book of Revelation in the Bible as riders on white, red, black, and pale horses, bringing about various calamities and disasters as part of the end times.

In Revelation 6, the Lamb of God opens the first six of the seven seals on a scroll, which unleashes a series of events on Earth. The opening of the first four seals brings about the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, representing conquest, war, famine, and death. The fifth seal reveals the souls of martyrs crying out for justice, and the sixth seal causes cosmic disturbances such as earthquakes and the sun turning black. The chapter ends with the people of Earth hiding in fear from the wrath of the Lamb and the coming Day of Judgment.

The Lovers card in the tarot deck often represents a deep connection or partnership, usually romantic in nature. It can indicate a strong bond between two people, a decision that needs to be made in a relationship, or a reminder to follow your heart and intuition in matters of love. The Lovers card can also symbolize harmony, balance, and alignment of values between two individuals. Overall, it is a positive card that signifies love, connection, and unity.

The Death card in tarot does not necessarily predict physical death; instead, it represents a major transformation or ending in one’s life. It signifies the end of a chapter or situation, allowing for new beginnings and growth. The Death card encourages letting go of the past and embracing change, even if it may be difficult or uncomfortable. It can symbolize the shedding of old habits, beliefs, or relationships in order to make room for personal growth and renewal. Ultimately, the Death card reminds us that change is a natural part of life and a necessary step in our journey towards personal transformation.

The Yale Tomb, also known as the Skull and Bones tomb, is a building located on the campus of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. It serves as the headquarters for the secretive Skull and Bones society, a prestigious and exclusive student organization. There have been various rumors and conspiracy theories surrounding the Yale Tomb and its connection to death. Some believe that members of Skull and Bones engage in occult practices or rituals that may involve death or sacrifice. However, there is no concrete evidence to support these claims, and the society maintains a strict code of secrecy. Overall, the Yale Tomb and the Skull and Bones society remain shrouded in mystery and speculation, with their true activities and significance known only to those who are members.

The Torah is the central text of Judaism, consisting of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible. It contains the laws, teachings, and history of the Jewish people. Tarot, on the other hand, is a form of divination that uses a deck of cards to gain insight into a person’s life, relationships, and future. The traditional tarot deck consists of 78 cards, each with its own imagery and symbolism. While the Torah and tarot are both important aspects of Jewish and spiritual practice, they are quite different in their purpose and usage. The Torah is a sacred text that guides Jewish beliefs and practices, while tarot is a tool for personal reflection and guidance. It is important to approach each with respect and understanding of their unique roles in spiritual life.

Rabbi’s Tarot is a unique deck of tarot cards that combines Jewish mysticism with traditional tarot symbolism. The deck features imagery and themes from Jewish folklore, Kabbalah, and the Torah. It offers a fresh perspective on the traditional tarot readings and can be a valuable tool for those looking to explore their spirituality through a Jewish lens.

The Marseilles Tarot is a traditional tarot deck that originated in Marseilles, France. It is one of the oldest and most widely used tarot decks in the world. The Marseilles Tarot deck consists of 78 cards, divided into the Major Arcana and Minor Arcana. The Major Arcana cards depict significant life events and spiritual lessons, while the Minor Arcana cards represent everyday situations and challenges. The Marseilles Tarot is known for its simple and straightforward imagery, making it a popular choice for both beginners and experienced tarot readers.

The Rider Waite Tarot deck is one of the most popular and widely used tarot decks in the world. It was created by artist Pamela Colman Smith and writer A.E. Waite in the early 20th century. The deck is known for its iconic imagery and symbolism, which is used to help users interpret the cards and gain insight into their lives and future. The Rider Waite Tarot deck consists of 78 cards, including the major and minor arcana, each with its own unique meaning and symbolism. It is often used for divination, meditation, and spiritual guidance.

The Book of Revelation Tarot is a unique tarot deck inspired by the symbolism and imagery found in the biblical book of Revelation. It features vibrant and detailed illustrations that capture the dramatic and apocalyptic themes of the book, including angels, beasts, and divine judgments. Each card in the deck represents a different aspect of the book of Revelation and can be used for divination, meditation, or spiritual reflection. This deck is not for the faint of heart, as it delves into themes of destruction, transformation, and the ultimate battle between good and evil. If you are drawn to the powerful and intense imagery of the Book of Revelation, this tarot deck may be a valuable tool for exploring your own spiritual path and seeking guidance from higher powers.

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Nelly Furtado Brings Gnosis with “Try”

Aleph Ox

The letter Aleph is the “father” of the Aleph-Bet, whose original pictograph represents an ox, strength, and leader. In ancient times, oxen, under harness, were the primary engines for agriculture and thus civilization. This is the reason the Hebrew kabbalah begins with aleph, the ox, as does the Hebrew alphabet. The Hebrew letter Aleph א Aleph is the first letter of the Kabbalistic alphabet, or better said, the Kabbalistic aleph-bet.

Aleph Roman Greek

Such is the beginning of the word, the sound AAHH. Remember that it is written: In the beginning was (Aleph) the Word, and (Aleph) the Word was God.

The Fool Tarot

The Fool is the Tarot major trump representing the Hebrew letter Aleph, the first Mother letter. The origin of the Kabbalah is lost in the night of the centuries. Kabbalah is from the Hebrew word meaning ‘from mouth to ear’, thereby signifying a secret oral tradition.

House

The Hebrew letter Beth בּ means “house” and the letter resembles a house.

Magician Tarot

Beth is attributed to Tarot 1, the magician.

Camel

Thanks to the courage and strength of the letter gimel, which is associated with the archetype of the camel, humanity can overcome the test of crossing the desert. Gimel, the third letter of the Alefbet. It originally looked like a camel. In fact the words “camel” and gimel are related, and in Hebrew gimel means “camel.”

High Priestess Tarot

Gimel, the thirteenth path, connects Kether and Tiphareth. It is the character “G”. It is associated with the tarot trump, The Priestess (the High Priestess of classical decks).

Daleth

Daleth is the fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet, which means door or womb.

Empress Tarot

In the system of the Golden Dawn, The Empress corresponds to the Hebrew letter Daleth and the planet Venus.

He

The Hebrew letter, Heh or H means window. Heh means “behold” and, by extension, the idea of a window, something we look through.

The emperor tarot

In the Tarot, the symbol represents both the fourth Trump, or Emperor.

Hook

The Hebrew letter Vav means hook, or nail. The shape of the letter in the Phenician alphabet bears some resemblance to a hook.

the hierophant

Vav – The Hierophant, Tarot card of this path, represents the village elder, the keeper of custom, arbiter and final appeal in local dis- putes.

zayin

The meaning of the baby name Zayin is Sword or other weapon. The sword has to do with the action of cutting something off.

The Lovers corresponds to the Hebrew Letter Zayin. Kabbalist mysticism is the basis for Freemasonry, Rosicrucianism, the Illuminati, Knights Templar, and many other occult organizations. Mackey’s Encyclopedia of Freemasonry devotes almost three pages to the Kabbalah.

Heth

The Hebrew letter is Cheth, meaning a Fenced or Enclosed Field. Kabbalah predates all wisdom, going back to Abraham 4000 years ago, and the ancient Kabbalistic book that belonged to Adam over 5000 years ago. The Freemason’s connection to Kabbalah is profound. They knew Kabbalah contained all the secrets about Jesus and the Zohar.

chariot tarot

In kabbalah, the Chariot is assigned the letter cheth.

teth

The Hebrew letter for this aspect of consciousness is Teth, meaning “Snake, or Serpent”, and the shape of the letter itself is in the shape of a coiled serpent. The fertility knots Nelly ties to the bed resemble a snake.

Strength Tarot

The corresponding tarot is strength.

Yodh

The Hebrew letter Yod means “the open hand of man.” “Yod Chazach” means a Strong Hand.

hermit tarot

The Hermit. This card is attributed to the letter Yod.

kaph

The Hebrew letter Kaph, “kaf”, means closed or grasping hand.

wheel of fortune

Kaph, the fist or closed hand is attributed to Jupiter and The Wheel of Fortune.

Lamed

Lamed means “to teach, to instruct”. It also means “Ox-Goad”.

Justice tarot

In the tarot of Thoth, lamed is present as the card justice. I think Nelly wants justice for the 3,000 souls lost on 9/11. This scene seems to be the climax of the video. Lamed also corresponds to Psalm 119:

Lamedh (Ox Goad, Whip)

89 Your word, LORD, stands forever;
it is firm as the heavens.

90 Through all generations your truth endures;
fixed to stand firm like the earth.

91 By your edicts they stand firm to this day,
for all things are your servants.

92 Had your teaching not been my delight,
I would have perished in my affliction.

93 I will never forget your precepts;
through them you give me life.

94 I am yours; save me,
for I cherish your precepts.

95 The wicked hope to destroy me,
but I pay heed to your decrees.

96 I have seen the limits of all perfection,
but your command is without bounds.

Mem

In ancient Hebrew thought, the letter Mem symbolizes water. In fact, its name is derived from the Hebrew word for water, mayim.

Hanged Man

Mem is the path of the Hanged Man on the Tree of Life.

Samekh

Samekh means tent-peg or prop, and as such corresponds to that part of a structure or house which acts as the foundation or primary support in any structure.

Temperance tarot

In the Golden Dawn system, the Path of Samekh is associated with the Temperance.

Ayin

The Hebrew letter Ayin means “eye”.

Devil Tarot

Ayin corresponds to the tarot trump ‘The Devil’ in the English Hermetic tradition.

Peh

The letter Peh means “mouth,” as in the source of speech.

Tower Tarot

Peh is related to the tower in the tarot.

qoph

Qoph means the “back of the head” in Hebrew.

The moon tarot

The tarot trump associated with Qoph is The Moon.

Resh

“Resh” means the head and face of man.

the sun tarot

The tarot trump The Sun is associated with Resh.

Shin

Shin means “tooth”.

Judgement Tarot

Traditionally, the letter Shin is attributed to Judgement which is, itself, attributed to the element Fire.

Tav

Tav (or Tau) means signature or mark. Nelly lines up for a handout in the video where they will most likely have to sign. If you were illiterate you would have to sign with an X. When Jesus says, “I am the Aleph and the Tav”, what He is saying is that He is the MARK of GOD, or God’s signature.

The World Tarot

The Path of the World – TAV.

Death

Death is missing from the video as well as the star. The Hebrew letter for Death is Nun, which means Fish.

The star

Sadhe represents the letter “S” and it means fishhook. Why did Nelly leave these two letters out?

Kabbalah Table

Here we have the completed Hebrew alphabet.

Tree of Life

Here is the tree of life with the tarot paths. The Tree of Life is a symbol from the Kabbalah (Qabala), continuing ten spheres or energy centres, called Sephiroth (numbers):

1. Kether – the eternal, the spiritual perfection
2. Chokmah – Power of creation, energy, wisdom
3. Binah – Understanding, realization
4. Chesed – Condensation, the power of growth and stability
5. Geburah – Movement and changing, the power of destruction
6. Tiphareth – Consciousness and harmony, the balance of the middle, beauty
7. Netzach – Creativity and anarchy, sensitivity
8. Hod – intellect and logic, structure (Mercur)
9. Yesod – Reflection and imagination (moon and water)
10. Malkuth – the root, the origin, the subconscious

The music video was directed by Sophie Muller. The music video features Nelly and a male actor (who is assumed to be her husband) in traditional Portuguese dress, around the Settler time period. It is a masterpiece of esoteric symbolism. Through this video one can learn Hebrew and Kabbalah. This is Nelly Furtado’s “Great Work” of Kabbalah.

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A Three Card Spread From Miss Fortune

Miss Fortune

Three cards from Miss Fortune. Past Present and Future.

Forca Tarot Devil Tarot Lovers Tarot

Nobody can see the future.

God only shows the future so we can change our fate.


that’s what i believe. if i had a date with miss fortune we wouldn’t hang around drinking coffee at greaseburger cafe. we’d be at cafe duex soleil and eternal abundance trying to live forever naturally like the health ranger and tibetan monks

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