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The Few True Codes by Roland1091(m): 8:07am On Aug 20, 2022
The very last thing Alchemist were seeking was something that literally turns base metals into gold.
They were highly religious people seeking true knowledge of the universe, hence their obsession with obscure experiments.
The "Base Metal" they were talking about were ordinary people. The "Gold" was what people became when they discovered the true God.
When they talked about an elixir of life, the Alchemist meant the promise of eternal life offered by the true God (i.e; UNLOCKING
OF THE NEOCORTEX AND BECOMING OF PURE MINDS=MONADS). Similarly, when they spoke about finding a cure for all human diseases, they meant heaven, where no one suffers any illness.

The Alchemists were part of the super-conspiracy too... Kindly note this; Anytime you come accross the group of people attacking the hostility of the Catholic church, even the whole of Abrahamism, you can be sure they're part of the super-conspiracy.

All you have to bear in mind is that whenever
christians are faced with a choice between a literal and a Metaphorical interpretation of something, they'll invariably accept the literal interpretation even when it's absurd. Especially when it's absurd.
I'll give you a few examples; The Johannite sect in ancient Judea refered to John the Baptist as the 'Word of God'. So, an expression like "THE WORD OF GOD COULD BE HEARD BY ALL" merely meant that John the Baptist was speaking loudly enough for
the people at the back of the crowd to hear him. It certainly didn't mean that God was talking to the human race. Nor did it mean that they thought John the Baptist was God; simply that he was God's chosen mouthpiece. He spoke for God not as God.
Similarly, the Johannite refered to non-Johannite as "blind" because they couldn't see the light of the true God. When John the Baptist converted someone, he was "making the blind see" i.e, introducing them to the true religion. He wasn't curing actual blind people of physical blindness.

"Lepers" were Johannites who had lapsed from the true religion, making them "untouchable" as far as practicing Johannites were concerned. "Curing a leper" meant bringing such a person back to the fold; it had nothing to do with a diseased person
being cured of leprosy.

"The dead" were those who were
excommunicated from the religion for grave
offences. To be "raised from the dead" meant to be released from excommunication. Any Johannite would have regarded the idea that it signified a man coming back from actual deas as ridiculous. And, think about it, if jesus really raised lazarus from the dead, it would be one of the most well known events in history, talked about by everyone. Lazarus would be famous, invited to Rome to see
the Emperor to describe his experience. As it was, no further mention was ever made of lazarus. How could a man who came back from the dead be forgotten so easily? Obviously, he never died in the first place, and no one who was there at the time
said he did.

"The Poor" were those who'd newly joined the Johannite sect and still had much to learn; the "sick" were those who had heard the messasge and rejected it.

New Johannites were only allowed to drink water for the first year; afterwards they were permitted to have wine. So, turning "water
into wine" simply meant helping new Johannite through their initiation period.

"Walking on water" described the final part of the initiation ceremony. Johannites threw themselves in the line in front of their religious master to prove their devotion and subservience. Barefooted, he walked over them.
Christians, ofcourse, took this all too literally, as ever. Those with "Ears to hear" understood the coded language perfectly;
outsiders had no idea of what was being discussed. Christians, entirely on the outside, never tired ofgetting it spectacularly, almost criticaly, wrong.

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