Sometimes the name of the sun god is just put right out there in the open, hidden in plain sight, and we're trained to overlook it entirely. Here's a few examples.

The following three images were offered as options for the Royal Ambassadors. When it comes to making idols, those Baptists in Texas go big. RA. Don't take offense, but somebody is intending just that (“Kiss my ROYAL A...” comes to mind), because these are Ra worshiping sodomite gateway graven images. Making reference to the Bible doesn't cleanse these idols even a little bit.

The exaltation of RA abounds with Royal Academy brands.



Usually, the naming of Ra hides not so simply in plain sight but with some subtlety. Sabra is an example, a very popular brand of hummus. I put together some images to illustrate how the final -ra in Sabra is signaling the sun god, Ra, which seems pretty blatant once you're seeing what you're looking at.
The graphic designer put the sun right there on top of the letters “ra” to replicate the ancient image of the sun on Ra's head. It's even underlined for us! If you want to take these features as focusing more widely on the three letters, “bra,” the reference to the woman's brassiere adds a layer of sexual reference, suggesting also that the sun is a breast. The presence of the registered trademark is a Horus Eye that signals us there is a seeing Horus Eye being balanced in the creation of an instance of Harmerty. It's the seeing sun eye of Ra, obviously.
In the collection below I feature two related elements, the 666 mark of the beast signal and the partial formation of the magickal word, abracadabra, or, abrahadabra.

Central to the swirled orange product's partially covering label, the bracketing Cs in “CLASSIC” and the double m in “hummus” present Code 33, and together with spelling out the central anatomical feature of the sodomite gateway positioned directly over the mm, this observation really takes the plausible out of plausible deniability.
clASSic
huMMus
The 666 seems pretty obvious, given how the swirling sun anus vortex is so near in form to a 6, with the count of 6 rays, and the 5 letters of Sabra plus the swirl mark providing a third 6 to complete the set.
The way the “S” is offset from “abra” speaks loudly to me of the magickal formation of Abracadabra. Aleister Crowley regarded it as possessing great power, testifying that its true form is “abrahadabra.”
Because some consider that the word “Abracadabra” is actually a Hebrew phrase meaning “I create (A’bra) what (ca) I speak (dab’ra),” this is a creating word, suggesting the spell on this Sabra symbol idol is about the creation of Ra, the sun god. The S is a symbol used very commonly to represent the ancient serpent, Satan, as on Superman's chest. Sabra is about the creation of the Serpent in an incarnation like Ra.
There are a variety of interpretations of the magickal word, and with Apollyon as the destroyer and what is attributed to the sun god as the creator, such destruction/creation scenarios witnessed to by Shiva Nataraja, the Lord of Dance and the phoenix are about to be played out in the earth. The role of the wicked magickal symbols of ancient Egypt in places like the grocery store shelves is not insignificant. Killing curses are real. We have been living with them our entire lives. If there's any comfort in knowing this, it comes for me in knowing that my Lord is sovereign, and that He has a plan for good that is working, while all that opposes Him will be brought to nought.
SABRA = 5 LETTERS
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HUMMUS = 6 LETTERS
6+7 = 13
5+7+6 = 18
abracadabra in Simple Gematria Equals: 52 or 13+13+13+13
ReplyDeleteavada kedavra in Simple Gematria Equals: 91 or 13+13+13+13+13+13+13
ReplyDeleteFor anyone not familiar with this phrase is found all over the place in Harry Potter. None of these children's books appear to be innocent as many adults think.
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"killing curse let the thing be destroyed" in Simple Gematria Equals: 390 or 10 x (13+13+13)
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Thanks Phil - aka Cathy.
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