The sign, and a very important one for us to read right now, is this hatred towards the Jews, which is perpetual. Why so much anger towards Israel? The Holy Bible is the Book of our life, the children of Israel chosen out of all the nations of the world to represent us the people, which is why they are called “the chosen people,” chosen to teach us about ourselves. Keep in mind that the Holy Bible is not a religious book. It’s a book of psychology, revealing what has taken place within us on a soul (mental and emotional) level. To read what was first preserved for us through oral tradition, we must understand the spiritual language of the Sacred Text, which is why we have been given revelation of the symbolic code of the Bible (1998-2005).
* There is a 10 to 1 factor that runs throughout the biblical text:
“The children of Israel entered Egypt, where they remained free for *40 years, living under the rule of Joseph and the kings that knew Joseph, which is to be subject to truth and to spirits associated with truth. Upon the death of these kings, the children go into bondage for *390 years. We enter Egypt, symbolizing the World, at birth. As long as truth rules our heart we remain free. But when the lies of our mind are accepted by our heart as truth through the power of painful emotions we go into bondage; into spiritual addiction, which in the process of time moves out into the physical in the form of destructive behaviors. If we are taught from infancy that we have the power to control our external world, we would have blamed ourselves for every painful thing that occurred that was out of our control, telling ourselves that it was our fault, carrying the guilt; which compounded by the fear, gave power to the lies that we would speak repeatedly through our mind; a multitude of untruthful thoughts that just past the tender age of *4 began the process of becoming the false beliefs of our heart. These evil seeds, sown in the heart through the power of emotion by age six, would begin to be demonstrated through destructive behaviors. Most of us will remain in bondage to these beliefs for about *39 years, after which time we begin our journey toward a new way of life, which for many will be ushered in by a mid-life crisis; a time when we seek to recapture our youth. But what we are really seeking to recapture is the freedom we felt as a little child through our holy spirit, which we began extinguishing early on through our many fears and misconceptions.” (excerpt; THE LITTLE BOOK FOR THE SOUL: an ancient healing process)
This hatred for the Jews is being contrasted by support for the Palestinians. What is this teaching us about ourselves? Abraham, which Islam and Israel have in common, had two sons by two mothers. Ishmael, the father of Islam and Isaac, the father of Israel. Hagar, the mother of Ishmael, was an Egyptian. Egypt is where the children of Israel spent 390 years in bondage. Referred to as a bondmaid in the New Testament she represents man’s spiritual bondage. Sarah, the mother of Isaac, is referred as the freewoman, the two sons symbolizing the two states of the soul: bondage and free. In order to be spiritually free we must fight against our spiritual bondage, overcoming it. This has nothing to do with the Jewish and Palestinian people in particular. It has to do with the two spiritual nations that are at war within us, as individuals. The ongoing war between the Jews and the Palestinians is the outward expression of the battle we have yet to win within ourselves. “Whence comes wars and fightings among you? Come they not hence, even of your lusts that war in your members? ” James 4:1. The wars and fightings among us outwardly are coming from the lusts that war in our “members,” symbolizing our own mind and heart. Our “lusts”are being generated by what’s in our heart. But with no communication between our mind and our heart it is impossible to determine the source, which will be the false image or belief that drives the lust that drives our addiction, which is bondage. What has contributed greatly to the separation between our mind and our heart is religion, with its exoteric teachings, directing our attention to the outside instead of to the inside. Religion provides no instruction for entering the “kingdom of God,” symbolizing the realm of the Heart, where we set up the false images or beliefs that keep us in bondage, which are the cause of the anger we direct towards ourselves and each other. The Holy Bible provides the instruction, but like the signs, we must be able to read them.
Written by Sandra L. Butler © 2025
