04/09/2026
Sun/Son and Blood Code đ§Źđ©ž
1. Jesus said âtake no thoughtâ five times in Matthew 6.
2. The sun at the winter solstice, the âcross,â the three days, and the rebirth.
Both are doing the same job. They are not random details. Itâs code.
Letâs break it down đ
1. Genesis in a new language: light as the first symbol
Modern science already echoes Genesis by showing that consciousness and life are not accidental. âLet there be lightâ appears across physics (cosmic structures), biology (biophotons), and scripture as the same event described differently. Light represents ordered consciousness, not randomness. The real focus shifts from physical blood to the emergence of light within darkness.
2. Temple and meninges: architecture as anatomy
The tabernacleâs structure mirrors the brainâs layered anatomy, suggesting the body as a living temple. Each layer represents levels of awareness, from sensory processing to deeper unified consciousness. The âveilâ symbolizes the boundary between ordinary perception and deeper presence. True access comes not through ritual sacrifice, but by quieting the surface mind.
3. Cone of light and the single eye
The body already contains light-based systems, like the earâs cone of light, pointing to an internal âlamp.â When attention is scattered, perception is noisy; when unified, the body becomes âfull of light.â This aligns with measurable changes in brain activity and biology. âBloodâ here symbolizes attention and energy, not physical substance.
4. Ammonâs horn and touching the hem
The hippocampus (âAmmonâs hornâ) connects symbolically to biblical imagery of power, divinity, and healing. Touching the âhemâ represents contact with deeper brain regions tied to memory and awareness. Christ becomes a symbol of integrated higher consciousness, not just a healer. Healing occurs when deeper patterns override fragmented ones.