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555 Meaning
What is the meaning of 555? Examples from architecture, history, Christianity (5), and dark sources explored.
4 comments666 and the Golden Ratio
Revelation 13:18 “This calls for wisdom. If anyone has insight, let him calculate the number of the beast, for it is man's number. His number is 666.” Bible scholars have for centuries called this beast the antichrist and tried to identify...
11 commentsJesus Christ IS the TRUE lucifer (morning star, light bringer)
Many people have been taught that Lucifer is a fallen angel, and have left it at that. A deeper look into the Bible reveals an entirely different story.
180 commentsSpirit Guides
Destiny is a curious thing. Guides are even curiouser. I learned about both in a most peculiar way. It happened during a strange period in 1988. The divorce was final but the separation wasn't....
0 commentsCaldean Numerology And You
Find The Numbers For Each Consonant And Than Each Vowel In A Name
3 commentsCritical Nutrients For Heart Health - Heart Gems
Research suggests that elevated homocysteine levels are also strongly associated with the development of heart disease, Alzheimer's disease, strokes, and increased complications in diabetes, lupus,...
0 commentsThe Destroyer
God’s Love for the Hebrews was tremendous! In the Book of Exodus chapter 12, Yahweh mercifully prescribed a simple ordinance to preserve the lives of the Hebrew families in Egypt. The Hebrews were...
1 commentNumerology and God: Who Cares?
Once there was a man who defected from Soviet Russia and his name was Ivan Panin. He was a very bright man. I think he was a philosopher or something. In fact, I don't know much about him at all except that...
1 commentHomocysteine and Gematria Heart Gems - A Review
Healthy homocysteine levels are important to maintain overall heart health. Homocysteine is an amino-acid, which is a building block for protein. It is created in the body as a natural by-product of the...
0 commentsCritical Nutrients For Heart Health - Heart Gems
Research suggests that elevated homocysteine levels are also strongly associated with the development of heart disease. Alzheimer's disease, strokes, and increased complications in diabetes, lupus,...
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