Showing posts with label Melchizedek. Show all posts
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Thursday, September 05, 2019

The Melchizedek Chronicles - Who is the mysterious Biblical person Melchizedek? What is his role in God's Plan?

Seven concentric circles - explosion of the Creator's Thought 
Seeking Out Seekers of Truth


The Melchizedek eight pointed star

Who is the mysterious Biblical person?
Never born and never dies?

Melchizedek has been around since the Beginning of Time and serves as the overseer of God's Plan for Creation.  Melchizedek calls God the Unknowable One, since only the Creator can know the Creator, the Oneness responsible for all that is. 


Every person out there should have heard of the name Melchizedek.  A most mysterious person of the Christian Bible, the Jewish Torah, and Islamic Qur’an, Melchizedek is clearly one of the closest people to the Creator, the protector of the Mission of Jesus, the Overseer of all of Creation, and the best friend the Human race will ever find.


The duties of Melchizedek extend to long before the appearance of mankind on Earth.  According to Melchizedek, the Big Bang took place nearly 30 billion years ago.  It took nearly three billion years before Earth formed and became hospitable for humans.


Our record of the past is very, very limited so far.  Melchizedek speaks of a total of seven Human Life Cycles on Earth, of which this is the last.  Our known history dates back a few million years within the current seventh cycle, leaving billions and billions of years of our time on Earth unknown to us.


The point is there is incredible information from our true past we are yet to discover and it will be necessary to discover before we reach the End of Time.


In the course of being around all those billions of years, Melchizedek had to guide humanity through Christian, pagan and other forms of civilization throughout time as all humans are God's children.


In this, the Christian era, our sacred knowledge is limited to a few thousands of years yet it s critical to our understanding of all that took place before.  Since we do not view humanity as a single entity, as God intended it to function, we must rely on those sacred teachings where we find Melchizedek in various religions and this is what you would find.
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Melchizedek [N] [E] [H] [S]

Priest of "God Most High" who appeared in patriarchal times, but whose significance was remembered throughout Old Testament times and eventually explained in the Book of Hebrews.
Melchizedek and Abraham.  Melchizedek of Salem came out to pronounce a blessing on Abraham who was on his way back to Hebron after rescuing Lot from Kedorlaomer, king of the East ( Gen 14:18-24 ). Melchizedek provided food and wine for a sacral meal. As they ate, Melchizedek pronounced a blessing on Abraham in the name of God Most High.

The willingness with which Abraham acceded to Melchizedek as a priest of God Most High is a most interesting aspect of this narrative. This name apparently connoted the same meaningful theology to Abraham as the name "God Almighty" ( Exod 6:3 ). Abraham also equated God with "Creator of heaven and earth" ( Gen 14:22 ; cf. v. 19 ) in his ascription-confessional to the king of Sodom.

A Priest Forever. Psalm 110:4 reads: "The Lord has sworn and will not change his mind: You are a priest forever, in the order of Melchizedek.'" This is a royal psalm. Two significant points are made about the One who is to sit at God's right hand. First, the order of Melchizedek is declared to be an eternal order. Second, this announcement is sealed with God's oath. Neither of these affirmations applied to the Aaronic order of priesthood.

Jesus Christ as the Great High Priest after the Order of Melchizedek. The Book of Hebrews presents Jesus Christ, Lord and Savior, as a priest after the order of Melchizedek (4:14-7:28, esp. 5:5-11 ; 6:13-7:28). The author draws directly from Psalm 110:4 several crucial points to explain that the high priesthood of Christ has superseded and is superior to the priesthood of Aaron.

First, the priesthood of Melchizedek is an "order forever" ( 5:10 ). In contrast, the priesthood of Aaron had a history of disruptions and termination.

Second, the references to being "without father or mother" ( 7:3 ) and to being an "order forever" ( Hebrews 7:3 Hebrews 7:16 Hebrews 7:17 Hebrews 7:24 ) are to be understood as referring to the kind of priestly order rather than to the longevity of a particular priest of Abraham's time. Jesus even carries the longevity of his priesthood back to the Godhead (Hebrews 7:15 Hebrews 7:26 ; cf. 1 Peter 1:20 ).

Third, the divine guarantee for the priesthood of Melchizedek rests on God's oath.

For the writer of Hebrews to look at these Old Testament passages about Melchizedek along christological lines is in keeping with the practice of other New Testament writers. Early Christians were convinced that it was they upon whom the end of the ages had come and hence felt that the Old Testament was written in some divinely intended way to point to them.
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Melchizedek [N] [B] [H] [S]

King of righteousness, the king of Salem (q.v.). All we know of him is recorded in Genesis 14:18-20 . He is subsequently mentioned only once in the Old Testament, in Psalms 110:4 . The typical significance of his history is set forth in detail in the Epistle to the Hebrews, ch. 7. The apostle there points out the superiority of his priesthood to that of Aaron in these several respects, (1) Even Abraham paid him tithes; (2) he blessed Abraham; (3) he is the type of a Priest who lives for ever; (4) Levi, yet unborn, paid him tithes in the person of Abraham; (5) the permanence of his priesthood in Christ implied the abrogation of the Levitical system; (6) he was made priest not without an oath; and (7) his priesthood can neither be transmitted nor interrupted by death: "this man, because he continueth ever, hath an unchangeable priesthood."

The question as to who this mysterious personage was has given rise to a great deal of modern speculation. It is an old tradition among the Jews that he was Shem, the son of Noah, who may have survived to this time. Melchizedek was a Canaanitish prince, a worshipper of the true God, and in his peculiar history and character an instructive type of our Lord, the great High Priest ( Hebrews 5:6 Hebrews 5:7 ; 6:20 ). One of the Amarna tablets is from Ebed-Tob, king of Jerusalem, the successor of Melchizedek, in which he claims the very attributes and dignity given to Melchizedek in the Epistle to the Hebrews.
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Melchizedek [N] [B] [E] [S]

King of justice
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Melchizedek [N] [B] [E] [H]

(King of righteousness ), king of Salem and priest of the most high God, who met Abram in the valley of Shaveh, which is the kings valley, brought out bread and wine, blessed him, and received tithes from him. ( Genesis 14:18-20 ) The other places in which Melchizedek is mentioned are ( Psalms 110:4 ) where Messiah is described as a priest forever, "after the order of Melchizedek," and ( Hebrews 5:1 ; Hebrews 6:1 ; Hebrews 7:1 ) ... where these two passages of the Old Testament are quoted, and the typical relation of Melchizedek to our Lord is stated at great length. There is something surprising and mysterious in the first appearance of Melchizedek, and in the subsequent reference to him. Bearing a title which Jews in after ages would recognize as designating their own sovereign, bearing gifts which recall to Christians the Lords Supper, this Canaanite crosses for a moment the path of Abram, and is unhesitatingly recognized as a person of higher spiritual rank than the friend of God. Disappearing as suddenly as he came, he is lost to the sacred writings for a thousand years. Jewish tradition pronounces Melchizedek to be a survivor of the deluge, the patriarch Shem. The way in which he is mentioned in Genesis would rather lead to the inference that Melchizedek was of one blood with the children of Ham, among whom he lived, chief (like the king of Sodom) of a settled Canaanitish tribe. The "order of Melchizedek," in ( Psalms 110:4 ) is explained to mean "manner" = likeness in official dignity = a king and priest. The relation between Melchizedek and Christ as type and antitype is made in the Epistle to the Hebrews to consist in the following particulars: Each was a priest, (1) not of the Levitical tribe; (2) superior to Abraham; (3) whose beginning and end are unknown; (4) who is not only a priest, but also a king of righteousness and peace. A fruitful source of discussion has been found in the site of Salem. [SALEM]
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Melchizedek

During Abram's sojourn in Canaan this priest and king met and treated him with hospitality (Genesis 14:18-20 ). Much mystery appears to hang about this distinguished personage. Various theories have been advanced concerning him. Some assert that he was God Almighty. This is not a fact, for he was "the priest of the most high God" ( Genesis 14:18 ). Others assert that he was Jesus Christ. This is not a fact, for he was "made like the Son of God" ( Hebrews 7:3 ). It is asserted in the Scriptures that he was a man ( Hebrews 7:1-4 ). If you will reflect that the Scriptures deal with him in his official capacity, the difficulties and mysteries surrounding him will immediately vanish. Let us take a closer view. The history of the world, from the Biblical standpoint, naturally divides itself into three different periods, which for want of better terms I will designate, the Patriarchal dispensation, the Jewish dispensation, and the Christian dispensation.

Each dispensation is characterized by a priesthood peculiarly its own. There was no regular priestly line from the transgression to the giving of the law of Moses. In a general way, it may be asserted that every man was his own priest ( Genesis 4:1-4 ; Genesis 12:7 Genesis 12:8 ; Genesis 15:8-18 ; Genesis 26:19-25 ; Genesis 31:43-55 Genesis 35:1-15 ; Genesis 46:1 ). During this age Melchizedek appeared. He was king of Salem and priest of the most high God. We know nothing of his duties or prerogatives as priest or king.

We know that he did not belong to any special priestly order. His priestly office was independent of all other men. In the priestly office he was without father, and without mother, and without descent. No record was kept of his installation as priest, his official acts, or his death, hence, so far as the record is concerned, he was without beginning of days or end of life. At the inauguration of the second dispensation an entire family was set apart to the priestly office, and the priestly office remained in that family, and was transmitted from father to son and from generation to generation to the death of Christ ( Exodus 29:1 Exodus 29:29 ; Numbers 17:1-13 ; Numbers 18:1-7 Hebrews 7:11 Hebrews 7:23-28 ). David predicted that a priest should arise after the order of Melchizedek ( Psalms 110:4 ).

This is repeatedly affirmed by the author of Hebrews. The priesthood of the Christian dispensation is after the order of Melchizedek, and not after the order of Aaron. Jesus became a priest when he entered heaven by his own blood ( Hebrews 8:1-4 ; Hebrews 10:11-12 ). His priesthood is independent. He had no predecessor, and he will have no successor. He will remain in heaven and officiate as priest until the work of redemption is done.
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Gib Kocherhans wrote an article titled "The Name “Melchizedek”: Some Thoughts on Its Meaning and the Priesthood It Represents."  He wrote this for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, better known as Mormons.  There is a Priesthood of Melchizedek within the Mormon Church.  In these article excerpts he says;

Why, then, does that sacred priesthood, which was titled the Holy Priesthood after the Order of the Son of God, bear Melchizedek’s name rather than that of some other prophet and patriarch (see D and C 107:3). After much study, I have concluded that the name Melchizedek is a name of deep significance, and that we can know, at least in part, why the Lord selected this particular name to identify his holy priesthood.

Too often a search to understand such things ends before it begins. Old Testament matters, we often conclude, are so peculiar and unusual that few can expect to understand them. So we give no further thought to any relationship between the name and ourselves.

But what of the name Melchizedek? Here is a term even stranger to our experience than Aaron. Yet the name is so significant that it is used to identify the order of priesthood by which the Savior atoned for the sins of the world (see Heb. 5–8). Why is Melchizedek given the singular honor of having the higher priesthood bear his name when we wish to avoid too frequent use of the Lord’s name (see D and C 107:3–4).

“Melchizedek was a man of faith, … And his people … obtained heaven” (JST, Gen. 14:26, 34). But this criteria would suggest that the priesthood could just as well bear the name of Enoch (see Moses 7:13, 21)—by virtue of the compelling impact of his similar accomplishments.

In fact, this miracle of both Melchizedek and Enoch preparing and then seeing translated an entire city into the presence of God is indeed a feat so powerful upon the imagination that none should misunderstand the allusion to either a Melchizedek or an “Enochian” priesthood as being the priesthood powerful enough to take us to heaven. Perhaps at last we have found the reason.

Yet, why is it that only Melchizedek has his name used to designate the “Holy Priesthood after the Order of the Son of God”?

We turn again to the scriptures and see that they explain that it “is because Melchizedek was such a great high priest” (D and C 107:2), and that “there were many before him, and … many afterwards, but none were greater; therefore, of him they have more particularly made mention” (Alma 13:19; italics added).
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In truth, there are many names and responsibilities related to the Creator given to Melchizedek and there is no one else in the sacred texts garnering so much attention and evoking so much mystery.

Clearly, this is a person of high privilege to have direct access to the Creator and Jesus Christ among many others in the world outside of time.

My intention is to let you decide for yourself.

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In an article titled THE GREEN MAN AND THE KING OF SALEM, published October 7, 2013 by Philip Jenkins, the following excerpts reflect the Qur’an and Melchizedek.
One very popular Qur’anic hero is al-Khidr, “The Green One,” who appears in Sura 18, al-Kahf, verses 60-82. Seeking Wisdom, Moses travels to meet “One of [God’s] servants”, whom commentators universally identify as al-Khidr (18.65). Moses, in unexpectedly meek mode, begs to follow the Servant as a disciple, despite al-Khidr’s constant warnings that Moses could not stand the pace.

Through Islamic history, al-Khidr has fascinated scholars and ordinary believers alike. They note that Moses treated him so respectfully, suggesting that he was very important, and perhaps a prophet, or at least a saint, a wali, a friend of God. In tradition, also, he never died, placing him in a select category limited to Idris, Ilyas and Isa (Enoch, Elijah and Jesus). In some versions, he owes this immortality to having found and drunk the Water of Life. Sufis rank him very highly as one who attained the highest levels of mystical insight.

The most important thing we know about al-Khidr is who he is not. He cannot be a Biblical figure who is named elsewhere in the Qur’an, or he would have been identified accordingly. That immediately rules out Moses (obviously), Enoch, Elijah, Jesus, and many other obvious names. Subject to that limitation, he must be a figure known in Jewish and Christian memory as a mysterious being of extreme supernatural power, one of mysterious origins, without known circumstances of birth or death.

Unless I am missing something obvious, that really leaves only one candidate, and that is Melchizedek, King of Salem. (I am certainly not the first to make that point). As I wrote in a recent post, “In the canonical Bible, Melchizedek appears briefly as a king and priest who meets Abraham, and blesses him with bread and wine (Gen. 14). Throughout Christian history, Melchizedek has fascinated readers as a forerunner of Christ, and of the priesthood.” He features frequently in European art, usually in a Eucharistic context.
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If you have not had the opportunity to meet and communicate with one having the mystical and spiritual status of Melchizedek you should try, because his perspective is with The Creator and Jesus and he has spent since the Beginning of Time trying to help guide us to eternal salvation.


For years I have been influenced by the teaching of Melchizedek and this and the other articles I write under the The Melchizedek Chronicles and previously Conversations with Melchizedek title are my attempt to share with you the enormous wisdom and teachings of this immortal being who has been to Earth many times in many forms working to keep us all on the Road to Kingdom Come.


However, it is up to you, as you travel the Road to Kingdom Come, to discover the remaining truths we must find.  No one can tell you what to think.  You and you alone, must seek out, find the answers to our salvation, and then help lead all others to salvation and reunion with the Creator.  


There is only one frequency of Truth in God's Creation as told by Melchizedek.  It has been consistent since long before humans were placed on Earth by God, and Truth has been unchanged since the Beginning of Time.

Seek it out and you will find eternal salvation.

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

The Melchizedek Chronicles – What happens when you die? August 27, 2019 - In the arms of Jesus


Today, August 27, 2019 a good friend died.  Not without a fight mind you but in the end, Kathy died on her terms.  How could that be you might ask.



First of all, she was Irish, led a good life, she had children and great friends.  She was also a fighter, determined not to let the many diseases out there get the best of her.


Several years ago, she got cancer but beat it back into submission.  It bought her about a decade and a half more time in life.  But it came back with a vengeance.  By the time it was fully diagnosed early last spring the doctors gave her 30-90 days to live.  If she agreed to a massive series of chemotherapy cocktails, where three powerful drugs would be mixed, she might live another couple of months.


Kathy took the first round and it almost killed her so any further treatments were stopped.  But it was too late.  The tumor did stop growing, but the chemo also destroys your immune system so it cannot fight off all the other diseases waiting to strike a weakened system.


It was a lung infection that struck first and when it cut off her ability to breath oxygen, only an oxygen machine kept her alive.  It was not how she intended to live out her life.


She knew what awaited beyond death and did not fear it, so her family and close friends came from around the country and gathered this last weekend at her bed to help celebrate her life.  Each was asked to bring a “wish list” of the things they wanted her to do in Heaven to help them on earth.

She also told some attendees she would be leaving on Tuesday, August 27.  As all good Irish know, laughter and joy are a great antidote for fear and depression.  Her last party was a grand success, even by Irish standards.


At mid-afternoon today she told the doctor to cutoff the oxygen machine and shortly thereafter she was gone as she predicted. 

It was just a couple of weeks ago I got the last of many emails she sent me saying her condition was deteriorating and she would no longer be able to write.  However, she thanked me for sending her copies of all the articles I wrote for the Coltons Point Times, and said how much the wisdom of Melchizedek helped her prepare for her departure.


Just a few months earlier I spent five hours at dinner with her and friends discussing the teaching and words of Melchizedek.  She said they helped her during her darkest hours to not fear death and to accept the immortality of the soul as promised by Jesus.  She told me to please keep writing and sharing his teaching because the world desperately needs the connection to God and Jesus, and the path to the truth.


We all have family, friends, and loved ones who get sick and die.  Few have the determination, spirit and insight like Kathy to embrace death as she embraced life.  In her memory, I would like to share a few words of Melchizedek which had such a powerful impact on her.

Melchizedek reminds us what we have forgotten as the world around us has changed.  The industrial and communications revolutions gave way to the digital revolution of today.  It has left us slaves to technology and artificial intelligence.  We have given up our own creative thinking and seeking of truth to the soulless machines and software of the virtual world.


No machine or technology will ever be able to duplicate the wonders of the human body, mind, soul and spirit as created by God.  To this day we understand very little of the power of such gifts and refuse to do what is necessary to communicate with God, Jesus, or anyone in the spiritual world to learn how to use them.


We have forgotten the limitless capacity of the soul to maintain three distinct memory banks, your memories of your most recent lifetime on earth, your memory of all previous lifetimes on earth, and your memory of the Kingdom of Heaven and the Christ Consciousness of Jesus.

The soul is immortal, returning in death to the Kingdom outside of time to await the next journey back to earth to complete the next step in your spiritual evolution.  All is done to prepare you for the End of Time when the final judgement takes place to determine if you are to return to Oneness with God our Creator or simply cease to exist.


Kathy knew of these things and looked forward to her evolution.  Death on Earth is necessary to find eternal life in Heaven and beyond in Oneness with God.  Life should be about the joy, laughter and love we can attain living in the love of the Creator and Jesus, and finding our way home.


Those of us left behind should celebrate her life among us, thank God for the precious time we were able to spend with her, and follow her example in seeking the truth through prayer, meditation, following the example of Jesus and opening our own hearts to God’s promise and word.


Kathy is where she belongs, in the arms of the Lord Jesus and the grace of God.


Tonight I shall look to the stars.


The brightest star winking at me from the heavens will tell me all I need to know, she has found her way back home!  
   

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

The Melchizedek Chronicles – We have forgotten the creative power of Magick – It must be recovered to help save humanity!


Magick – the pathway to miracles, creation, and Sacred Truth

We need to re-examine the role of magic in our creation and life.  Our centuries-long efforts to destroy it have failed and for good reason.  In fact, there are those ancient practitioners of Magick who are held in the highest regard by the Holy Ones in the Kingdom.


There are several crucial aspects to magick. First, the difference between “Magick” and “Magic.”  With Magick being the ancient term, it is magick based on the occult, while magic is performance based, as in an illusionist on stage.


Aleister Crowley, perhaps the greatest and most terrifying Black Magick practitioner in history, defines occult magick as "the Science and Art of causing Change to occur in conformity with will.” 


Crowley saw Magick as the essential method for a person to reach true understanding of the self and to act according to one's true will, which he saw as the reconciliation "between freewill and destiny."

   
According to Melchizedek, Magick is a frequency created by the Creator and like many such frequencies, it is the free will of the human using it that determines whether to embrace White Magic or Black Magic.


The Celtic Connection website defines the ancient Magick as follows.

Magick is finding your connection to the Earth and all that is natural, alive and moving in the universe! It binds all that exists together. 

Magick is living in balance with the flow of life and knowing that you are a vital force within that flow.


Magick is everywhere! In the trees, rain, stars, and in the sea. It is the spark that quickens a seed to rise up from the soil. 

Magick is laughter, joy, wonder and truth of the world around us! 

It is the subtle enchantment that reminds us not to waste a single moment of this gift that we call life!


Magick is not greed, or power, or pretense...It is real. It exists. And it works. 

Magick is the mystery that lies in the secret soul of the world. It is the essence of creation. What we imagine, we have the power to create! 

MAGICK IS WITHIN YOU... 

With it you can create your dreams, heal your world, love your life and find the peace that lives in every human heart. 

Author Unknown


Certainly, Magick was far more prominent in ancient times than at present and the loss of the occult Magick has left a serious setback in the use of Magick to help our spiritual evolution.

Melchizedek describes Magick as an essential part of the process of Creation.  Magic is an energy frequency, like most things in Creation.  Truth has a specified and unique frequency as well.

Magick provides a pathway to many critical events in our lives.  It can help us in comprehending the Creator and Creation to understanding miracles and how they happen.  When used properly, it stimulates the creative energy of people.


The frequency of Magick was indeed a creation of Father Creator.  It was a necessary bridge between dimensions such as the Earth dimension verses that of the Kingdom.  In time it became a preferred way of telling prophecy and working miracles.

In our physical form on Earth we have a great deal of difficulty understanding things such as miracles, ancient prophecy, or the concept of prayer in terms of directly talking to the Father or Jesus.


Thousands of years ago all responsible rulers, kings, emperors, or war lords had various forms of occult magicians in their innermost circles of power.  Wizards, Oracles, Fortune Tellers, Mystics, Mediums, Star Gazers, Astrologers and others often had the last words of wisdom for their leaders over the generals and admirals.


Ever since Christianity came to Earth two thousand years ago the new form of religion needed a scapegoat, someone to blame for anything that went wrong.  In the process of forming this new religious movement, a decision was made to condemn magic as evil, and the source of magic was the Devil, Satan, or the Demons of Hell.

Father Creator did not create evil, only human action in denying a human connection to the Creator.  In fact, Father Creator’s power of magic is embedded in every aspect of Creation from the magic of the human body to the wonders of the galaxies.


It seems when something becomes miraculous to us, it was something magical that triggered this ability to defy limitations based on our physical existence.  When miracles were performed they were performed in the name of God or Jesus, the true wielders of such power to alter what is.

Most important, Melchizedek warns that our ability to communicate with the entities of Heaven is dependent on our successful use of white magick just as the Oracles, wizards, prophets, healers, sorcerers and mystics used it to channel information to earth.


Out of the magicians over time came one of the most powerful forces of good to ever walk the earth, the Druids.  Melchizedek says they are one of the closest cultures to identifying and understanding the will of Father Creator to ever walk the earth.

He describes their dominance in terms of 25,000-year cycles that have taken place numerous times in our billions of years of history, as part of the Creator’s plan in that Druids understand the need to protect Mother Earth and protect the Prophecy of God.


Because of their importance, they were given the ability to travel to or send people to the Underworld, where the dead go after a not too good of life.  We might call it Purgatory.  Others might call it Hell.


Druids could access the souls in Hell and use them to possess people trying to conquer the lands of the Druids, like the Roman Emperors.  Druids did not take sides with warring parties such as the local clans, or even invaders from beyond their shores.

Yet everyone, competing clans to invading Roman legions, feared them more than anything or anyone in the world.  The Druids had no conventional weapons, but they did have the blessing of the Creator to use whatever powers they could to protect the plan and prophecy of God.


In return for their loyalty to God’s plan, some Druids were given extended lifetimes because of the rare nature of their knowledge and wisdom.  It would be impossible to teach a new person the complexity of the Druid system of working across dimensions. 

Instead some Druid leaders were given extended lifetimes spanning up to five generations before dying.  At the same time adepts were also regularly found in Druid communities, those rare people sent in to help jumpstart our spiritual evolution when needed.

Melchizedek refers to this magick and the powers associated with it as the “Merlin magick,” so special it has a frequency all its own.


The most important part of the discussion of magick is that it needs to be brought back into all our lives so those Seekers can use it in three ways.  First as a tool for miracles.  Everyone should know there are far less miracles taking place than any time in our history.

Second as a way to bring sacred and ancient information back into our world where it is desperately needed.  There are many secrets that were protected over the years because people were not prepared to hear the truth.  It is time the secrets be brought back to the Earth.


However, since many of the source materials have now been destroyed by natural causes, floods, volcanoes, earthquakes, it is only possible for the information be transferred back to earth through the mystics and healers who once played a crucial role in God’s plan.

If we understand that magick is good, very good in creation, and needed back on Earth for inspiration, then those resisting or repressing magic over the years must stop trying to control it for their own purposes.


Many potential mystics, prophets, and psychics will be channeling much of the missing secrets of Creation in the next few years and we must give them credibility and honor their efforts on behalf of humanity, the very people trying to destroy them.

Because truth also has its own frequency, we will know what information coming to earth is true or the work of the Dark Side.  This ancient knowledge is critical to reactivating our spiritual evolution.