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09 February 2014

Decloaking Lucifer: A Holographic, Angry Child Throwing a Tantrum

February 7, 2014

There is undeniable, ever-increasing evidence that a Cabal of powerful world elites believe in and worship something they call "Lucifer."

Is there any truth to the idea that an "opponent" exists in a Universe that is truly holographic -- where we are all reflections of One Infinite Creator?

Who, or what, might Lucifer be?

If we move fear out of the way for a moment, ask the question objectively and apply the latest scientific knowledge we now have, we may find a solution to the mess we are in.

Lucifer may well be a holographic projection of the part of ourselves that is an angry, rebellious child, defiantly throwing a temper tantrum and screaming "F- You Mommy and Daddy!"

By healing this wounded child within ourselves, we may actually be influencing the collective -- and quickening the defeat of the Cabal on a planetary scale.

THE HOLOGRAPHIC UNIVERSE

On September 17, 2013, a physics breakthrough emerged that is so significant, so all-encompassing, it renders our existing worldview as irrelevant as the flat earth.

This discovery is so new and fresh that the final paper itself wasn't published until December 6, 2013 -- just two months ago at the time of this writing.


Two physicists, Nima Arkani-Hamed and Jaroslav Trnka, essentially proved that space and time do not exist -- at least not in the way we now think.



What appears to be a visible universe, with a clearly defined past, present and future, is not real.

The Universe is actually a holographic projection of a single geometric form -- which these two physicists call "The Amplituhedron."

The proof for this is quite elaborate -- and was recently covered in seven different episodes of my half-hour-a-week TV show, Wisdom Teachings.

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