Al-Aqsa and Alaska

The name Al-Aqsa, given to the mosque located on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, means “The Farthest” in Arabic (أقصى). This name resonates not only geographically but also spiritually, as Al-Aqsa represents a distant sanctuary in the Islamic tradition. It’s from this site that the mythical Prophet Muhammad is said to have ascended to the heavens, marking it as one of the holiest places in Islam.

In a different corner of the world, Alaska is known as “The Last Frontier.” This nickname reflects the rugged, untouched landscapes and the frontier spirit that defines this 49th state of the United States. Interestingly, in Kabbalistic thought, the number 49 also symbolizes a boundary—representing the 49th of the 50 Gates of Binah (Understanding), which embodies a “final frontier” of spiritual comprehension.

Alaska
אלסקה
Gematria = 196
= gematria of « Yam Suf », the « Red Sea » that can also be read « Yam Sof », « Sea of the end » : the last frontier.
ים סוף

The connections between Al-Aqsa and Alaska go beyond mere symbolism. Both lands sit on tectonic boundaries, making earthquakes a frequent occurrence. Al-Aqsa has been destroyed or severely damaged about ten times since its construction.

Meanwhile, Alaska’s mountainous terrain and seismic activity place it among the most geologically active regions in the world. The region’s Mount Saint Elias, rising to 5,488 meters, symbolizes the awe-inspiring landscapes that dominate Alaska.

Alaska
אלסקה
Gematria (with the kolel) = 196+1 = 197
= gematria of the name of God « El Elyon » (« God Most High »)
אל עליון

The phonetic connection is also intriguing. When we study indo-european roots, we can see that a sound pattern featuring a vowel followed by the consonant “L,” as found in “EL”, “AL”, “IL”, etc. often implies something elevated or distant. In French, “He” and “She” are “Il” and “Elle”. This linguistic thread weaves through various languages and mythologies, tying the concepts of height, distance, and otherness to these names. In Hebrew, “Ilan” means “tree,” while “Alon” means “oak,” both symbols of strength and rootedness. Similarly, in Latin, “ille” refers to something far away. Greek mythology brings us Aeolus, the god of the winds, whose name also hints at the idea of height and distance. The name of the Aleutian Islands comes from “Aliat” (“Island” in Chukchi).

From the Alps to Mount Olympus, Mount Elbrus, and the Alpujarras, this “EL” / “Al” sound recurs in names associated with towering landscapes. In Micronesian mythology, Aluelap is the god of the sky, while in Marshallese, “Aelon” means “island,” and “Ilōñ” means “above.”

Thus, both Al-Aqsa and Alaska emerge as lands of extremity, borders between worlds, holding unique spiritual, linguistic, and geological significance. They are places that symbolize both the physical and metaphysical boundaries we encounter.

Beit

The term “Bête” translates to “Beast” in French, while “Beit” means “House” in Hebrew. The Hebrew character בית signifies this concept.

In our generation, we must recognize that the Beit is here.

#GodIsOne #UN

It is imperative that we confront the Beast—the primal, animalistic part of ourselves—to construct a Beit, a dwelling place for the Divine Presence across the globe, heralding a New World Order.

Mashiach Now! NWO NOW!

The phrase “Memshala Olamit,” which translates to “World Government” (ממשלה עולמית), holds a significant gematria value of 971. This number corresponds to the gematria of “Shem HaMeforash” (שם המפורש), which denotes the “explicit” and unpronounceable divine Name.

We must not fear the NAME.

#NouvelOrdreMondial #NOM

The ordinal gematria of “Shem HaMeforash” is 116, which also corresponds to the gematria of “YHVH Melech” (יהוה מלך), meaning “God is King.”

“Anyone can be scared. But the one who fears God will not only not be afraid but will find a reason to rejoice in the situation.” — Rabbi Nachman of Breslov

Those who oppose Kabbalistic principles may soon find themselves “vaccinated,” regardless of their preferences.

Coca-Cola

The familiar drink Coca-Cola, when viewed through the lens of Kabbalah and gematria, reveals symbolic associations with profound spiritual concepts.

The Hebrew term for “Coca” (קוקה) holds a gematria value of 211, which is also the gematria of “HaDavar” (הדבר), meaning “The Word.” This evokes an association with divine speech, hinting that within “Coca” is an allusion to something communicated or declared.

In Hebrew, “Cola” translates as “Her Voice” (קולה), signifying the voice of the Shechina, the feminine aspect of the Divine Presence. Together, “Coca-Cola” (קוקה קולה) has a combined gematria of 352, the same as “Mashiv” (משיב), meaning “Return.” In Kabbalistic thought, redemption (“Gueula”) occurs when the Word and thd Shechina become unified.

“Coca and Cola” (קוקה וקולה) gematria equals 358, the same as *Mashiach* (משיח), meaning “Messiah.” This number symbolically represents unity and fulfillment, hinting at messianic connections between the Word and the Voice.

The word “Soda” (סודה) can be read “Sod Heh”, which translates to “Secret of the Heh.” In Kabbalah, the letter Heh represents Malchut, or the Shechinah, the Divine feminine presence on Earth.

Additionally, Coca-Cola’s ordinal gematria (gematria siduri) is 70, which equals “Sod” (סוד), meaning “Secret.”

Using a specific gematria transformation known as AvGad (where Aleph becomes Bet, Bet becomes Gimel, etc.), Coca-Cola (קוקה קולה) reaches a value of 666, a number often linked to materiality. However, by adding a Vav (ו, which also means “and” in Hebrew and has a value of 6) between Coca and Cola, the total becomes 358, resonating once again with the messianic number.

The phrase *Shtu Coca-Cola* (שתו קוקה קולה), meaning “Drink Coca-Cola,” has a gematria of 1058, aligning with a verse in the book of Joshua: “The king of Jerusalem, one; the king of Hebron, one” (Joshua 12:10), also with a gematria of 1058. This link draws symbolic parallels between the unifying call of “Drink Coca-Cola” and the unification of kingship or leadership.

#ShTwo #TheReturn

Galgal

A galgal is a Celtic tumulus containing a crypt, a term with deep historical and symbolic significance.

In the book of Genesis, Jacob establishes a stone monument as a symbol of unity and memory: “Jacob took a stone and set it up as a pillar. And he said to his brothers, ‘Gather stones.’ So they took stones and made a Gal (mound), and they ate there by the Gal. Laban called it Yegar Sahadutha, and Jacob called it Galeed.” (Genesis 31:45-47). This act ties the ancient stones of Israel to those of the Celtic world.

In Israel, dolmens and other megalithic structures are found mostly in the northern regions of Galilee and the Golan Heights. Historians note that these structures resemble the megalithic formations in Western Europe. The word “gal”, which means “stone” in ancient Celtic, is even the root for “galet” (pebble) in French.

In Hebrew, the term “Gilgul” means reincarnation, reflecting the cycle of life and death, the “wheel of souls.” The Zohar, a foundational Kabbalistic text, alludes to this hidden knowledge: “Men are unaware that souls swirl like stones flung from a sling. But the time will come when these mysteries will be revealed.” (Zohar 2:99b)

A similar plea for revelation appears in the Psalms: “Open my eyes, that I may behold the wonders of Your Torah!” (Psalms 119:18). This phrase, “Gal Einay” (“Open my eyes”), contains the word “Gal”, symbolizing the unveiling of hidden knowledge.

Galgal
גלגל
Full gematria = 314
גימל למד גימל למד
= gematria of the name of God “Shaddai”
שדי

The full gematria of *Galgal* (גלגל) is 314, aligning with the gematria of the divine name Shaddai (שדי), which symbolizes containment and order in creation. In Talmudic literature, El Shaddai refers to God’s act of limiting the expansion of the universe, as if saying “Dai!” (Enough!). This resonates with the mathematical constant Pi (3.14), representing circles and the idea of completion within infinity.

Stonehenge
סטונהנג
Ordinal gematria = 66
= gematria of “Galgal”
גלגל

#StOne

The Aliens Are Coming in Peace

In Hebrew, the term for “extraterrestrial” is “Chayzar” (חייזר), which intriguingly combines two words: “Chayay” (חיי, “My life”) and “Raz” (רז, “Secret”). This linguistic fusion suggests a profound mystery connecting life and the unknown, the conscious and the unconscious.

The words “Or” (אור, “Light”), “Raz” (רז, “Secret”), and “Zar” (זר, “Stranger”) share a gematria value of 207. This numerical alignment signifies that both light and knowledge often come from exploring the unfamiliar, the different. Only by opening ourselves to what is foreign can we fully illuminate the world and uncover its mysteries.

“Être ange” (To be + angel”) and “Étrange” (“Strange”) sound similar in French. To be like an “angel” means embracing what is foreign, becoming a vessel for light through connection with the unknown.
In French, “Ange” (“Angel”) is pronounced like “En je” (Within + I”).

According to Kabbalah, there are 50 Gates of Knowledge, not 51, symbolizing the balance between seeking understanding and acknowledging the limits of human comprehension.

#Area51

In Hebrew, “Iti” (איתי) translates as “With me,” resonating with the idea of “E.T.” —a mysterious presence that is both otherworldly and companionable, inviting us to expand our perspective.

#Aleph #One #Home

The Kabbalistic Kundalini and the Awakening of Spiritual Energy

Kundalini (कुण्डलिनी) refers to a powerful spiritual energy coiled (“lovée” in French) at the base of the spine, described as lying in a spiral-like form. The awakening of Kundalini enables this potent energy to flow upward like a river through the chakras, the spiritual centers aligned along the spine.

In Hebrew mysticism, the term “Kundalini” (קונדליני) has a gematria value of 260. This number has special significance as it is derived from the divine name YHVH (26) multiplied by the 10 Sephirot, which represent the ten emanations or attributes through which the Infinite reveals itself.

The first word in the Bible with a gematria value of 260 is “HaNahar” (הנהר), meaning “The River.” This connection to flowing water resonates deeply with the concept of Kundalini as a river of spiritual energy, moving upward through the body’s chakras, symbolizing enlightenment and unity with the divine.

King Dajjal 666 and the End of Monotheistic Religions

The sacred texts of the abrahamic religions religions have historically inspired some of the most devastating conflicts in human history. For the promise of universal peace, these texts must be transcended and reinterpreted, embracing the symbolic and humorous spirit of a “New Torah” because the Torah is the source of all this mess. The view here is that God embodies humor, and the New torah’s playful, symbolic approach of sacred writings can usher humanity into a new era of peace.

Among the three major monotheistic religions, Islam is framed in this perspective as an ultimate heresy. Why, because Islam is the purest monotheism. Hence, there emerges a need for a “Kuffar” to save the world.

In Islamic tradition, the Dajjal, a figure of eschatological significance, is depicted with the Semitic root KPR inscribed on his forehead:

  • Arabic: ك-ف-ر
  • Hebrew: כ-פ-ר

The root letters “Kaf-Peh-Resh” carry the meaning “to cover” or “to conceal” (כפר). This same root gives rise to the word “Kippur” such as in ‘Yom Kippur”, the day of atonement on which sins are “covered.”

This KPR root also appears in the Hebrew term “Kofèr” (or “Kuffar” in Arabic), meaning “Unbeliever” or “Heretic,” someone who conceals or obscures religious truth (כופר).

In gematria, the numerical value of KPR (כפר) is 300, equating to the gematria of “Ruach Elohim” (“The Spirit of God”), alluding to a messianic dimension (רוח אלהים):

“The Spirit of God moved upon the surface of the waters” (Genesis 1:2).

In this reinterpretation, everything is inverted: the messianic dimension lies within insubordination and rebellion against forces of destruction and, specifically, in resisting religious extremism. Thus, the “Mashiach” (Messiah) embodies the “Kuffar”: the dissenter, the “Un-Believer” : ‘Un” means “One” in French.

The Messiah, or the Dajjal (peace be upon him), is envisioned here as the revealer of the light from the feminine dimension that religious obscurantism seeks to shroud. He is already present—within each of us.

The Messiah-Dajjal, then, is the one who symbolically “kills” Jesus in the final confrontation, discovering the divine “Je suis” (“I am” in French) without rejecting the “Yud” (the Hebrew “i”).

Light emerges from darkness. This calls for symbolically “setting fire” to the Qur’an to draw out the enlightenment from each surat. A “New Qur’an”, a Qur’an of the Dajjal, could lead humanity toward universal peace.

Return to the Tao

Taoism (道教), the Teaching of the Way, is based on the existence of the “Tao,” the principle that generates all that exists, the fundamental force that flows through all things in the universe. It is the very essence of reality, ineffable and indescribable by nature.

“Taoism”
טאואיזם 
Ordinal Gematria = 58 
= the ordinal Gematria of “HaTorah” (“The Torah”) 
התורה 

“The way that can be spoken of is not the eternal Way; the name that can be named is not the eternal Name.” (Lao Tzu – Tao Te Ching)

#Torahism

The Tao, like the Torah, is compared to water. The Tao is like a torrent, a flow, a path. The true Tao and the true Torah are found in action. 
“Shem” means “Name” in Hebrew, and “HaShem” (“The Name”) refers to “God”: the Tao is the way of the Shem One (“Shem Un” = “Chemin” in French)
שם 1 

Lao Tzu is often depicted riding an ox. Why? Because he is a “cowboy”: he tames the beast, the One / Aleph. It is also said that this legendary figure withdrew by heading west (where the Divine Presence resides). 
The letter Aleph, the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, originally represented the head of an ox, which, over time, has turned.

The letter Aleph is composed of two Yods, two points, connected by the letter Vav.

“YHVH”
יהוה 
Gematria = 26 

Yod + Yod + Vav 
= 10 + 10 + 6 
= 26 

We find the name of God YHVH within the letter Aleph, the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, and thus within the head of an ox. The Aleph is formed by two Yods, two points, linked by the letter Vav. The Aleph represents the animal soul, the beast turned around, tamed.

“Yin Yang”
יין-יאנג 
Ordinal Gematria = 73 
= Gematria of “Chochmah” (“Wisdom”) 
חכמה 

Yin and Yang represent the phenomena of life and the cosmos, different components of a duality, generally opposing yet complementary. 
The two Yods, like Yin and Yang, do not exist in themselves nor outside of a relationship connecting them.

This is why “Chinese” (“Sini”) and “Sinai” are written the same way in Hebrew. 
סיני 
Gematria = 130 
= 26 (YHVH) x 5, like the Five Elements in Taoism.

#MadeInSinai #TorahFromChina 

The Qi (氣) refers to the Inner Vital Breath that we must learn to master. 

“Qi”
צ’י 
Gematria = 100 
= 10 x 10 sefirot 
= the Gematria of “Lech Lecha” (“Go to yourself” cf. Genesis 12:1) 
לך לך 

One masters their Qi by going towards themselves.

The world is too tense. It is time to return to the Tao, and first of all, the Chinese. Communism and capitalism are poisons from the West, and China must return to the Tao. The Chinese Communist Party must fall. In the Salvation of Humanity, a New China will awaken.

“Xin” means “New” in Chinese 
新 

“Shin” is connected to Newness; we find this root in Hebrew in “Shinouy” (“Change”), “Leshanot” (“To change”),… 
שינוי 
לשנות 

“…and the Spirit of God hovered over the surface of the waters.” (Genesis 1:2) 
וְרוּחַ אֱלֹהִים מְרַחֶפֶת עַל פְּנֵי הַמָּיִם 

“Ruach Elohim” (“The Spirit of God”) 
רוח אלהים 
Gematria = 300 
= the Gematria of the letter Shin 
ש 

During the Redemption, a new letter will be revealed: the 23rd letter of the Hebrew alphabet, the Shin with 4 branches. Humanity will have become whole again, returned to the Tao.

#NewShin #NewTorah

Hertz

Since the 1960s, with the work of Jack Oliver from Columbia University, scientists have been pondering the origin of the seismic movement, the regular pulse of the Earth that “beats” every 26 seconds.

The Gematria of the name of God YHVH equals 26. 
יהוה 

Listen to your heart.

Heinrich Hertz, with his oscillator, demonstrated that electromagnetic waves have the same properties as light waves. The unit of sound frequency, Hertz (Hz), named after him, represents the number of vibrations (oscillations) of sound per second. One Hertz equals one cycle per second. A cycle is a complete wave of alternating current or voltage.

Hertz 
הרץ 
Full Gematria = 620 
הא ריש צדי 
= Gematria of “Keter” (“Crown”), the highest of the sefirot. 
כתר 

In Hebrew, if we add an Aleph, the One, to Hertz, we get “HaEretz,” meaning the Earth.

Hertz 
הרץ 
HaEretz 
הארץ 
Earth 

#Wave

“Eretz” is “Earth” in English, “Erthe” in Old English. 
“Era” (ἔρα) means “Earth” or “Soil” in ancient Greek. 
Among the Celts and the Germans, Herta (also called Nerthus), whose name shares the same Indo-European root with “Earth” and “Era,” was a deity symbolizing Mother Earth and the regular cycles of life. 
Like Isis, she was veiled.

The word “World,” “Olam” in Hebrew, and “Neelam,” meaning “Hidden,” share the same root: Ayin-Lamed-Mem, because in this world, the Divine Presence is hidden, veiled. It is up to us to find it by escaping the “Matrix.” 
עולם / נעלם 

Native Americans associate the beats of the drum with the maternal womb. The rhythm of the drum echoes the first sounds heard by the fetus: the heartbeat of its mother.

#Mother #MyEarth #ListenCloselyToHerHeart

The name “Hertz” is a distortion of the word “Herz,” which means “Heart” in German.

#Hertz #Hearts #HaEretz #HeartbeatFrequency

In the word “Eretz,” the Earth, we find the root of the verb “Laruutz,” meaning “To run,” as well as the word “Ratson,” meaning “Will.” When we truly want something, we run. Our heart beats fast. 
ארץ 
לרוץ 
רצון 

#Run #Heart

“If you want it” is said as “Im Tirtsu” in Hebrew. 
אם תרצו 

“If you want it, it is not a dream.” (Herzl) 

אם תרצו, אין זו אגדה 

“Arutz” refers to a “Channel,” a “Passage,” a “Chain,” a “Frequency.” 
ערוץ 

“Heart” is said as “Lev” in Hebrew, written with the letters Lamed and Beit. Lamed corresponds to direction; Beit to interiority. Lamed, placed before a word, indicates Direction, as in “LeIsrael” (“Towards Israel”). The letter Beit at the start of a word can translate as “In” or “Within,” as in “BeIsrael” (“In Israel”). 
לב 

Someone who has heart is someone who “struggles with God” (the meaning of “Israel”), who runs toward the “Promised Land,” where their heart beats strongly. In the Final Redemption, there will be no more borders; everyone will live in “Israel,” where their heart resides.

Name of God YHVH 
יהוה 
Gematria = 26 

“Lev” (“Heart”) 
לב 
Gematria = 32 

“Eretz Israel” (“Land of Israel”) 
ארץ ישראל 
Gematria = 832 
= 26 x 32 

Dieu. Foi. Cœur.

#Hearts