My theory for why Earthquakes happen
Copyright 2011 Michael J Costa, All rights reserved.
1. The Core of the Earth is hot and active liquid metal.
2. This hot liquid core will melt its surrounding metals and convert them into gases.
3. These gases build up and push outwards, causing vibrations we call Earthquakes.
4. The gases are released into the atmosphere, as with volcanic eruptions.
5. The Earth's atmosphere may have originated from the core from past volcanic eruptions.
6. These gases influence the weather, causing weather anomalies like El Nino, or Global Warming.
7. The magnetic pull of the Earth in space is in the form of layers of gravity. With space pollution,consisting of space ships, satellites, and junk, causes interference of the gravitational pull, which may influence the Tides and wind direction.
M7C 2011.
Monday, May 30, 2011
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
A Title of Nobility?
Under American Government, a title of nobility cannot be used by US Citizens, except in foreign nations. So one cannot be called a Lord of the Manor, or Prince. This didn't stop musicians Michael Jackson (Prince of Pop) or Elvis Presley (King of Rock & Roll). Another idea is when people are called by a mental illness that doctors want to believe in, forming a title of its own... In religion, we have one concept that Jesus Christ suffered not from being a Messiah, but because he was in fact Schizophrenic, based on his symptoms. In which case, anyone with the same symptoms as Christ are able to use this as a title of Nobility -- ever hear about Christ the King? (via Divine Right).
M7 2011.
M7 2011.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Tut's magical trumpet
http://english.ahram.org.eg/~/NewsContentP/9/9871/Heritage/Missing-artifacts-from-the-Egyptian-Museum-retriev.aspx
Missing artifacts from the Egyptian Museum retrieved
Hawass calls on the Egyptian people to continue handing in any of the still missing pieces, while plans are underway to establish greater security at the museum
Nevine El-Aref , Tuesday 12 Apr 2011
At the premises of the Ministry of State for Antiquities Affairs (MSAA), an international press conference was held in which the Minister of State of the MSAA, Zahi Hawass, announced the return of four statues that had gone missing from the Egyptian museum during Egypt’s January Revolution.
Amongst the returned objects was the gilded wooden statue of the boy-king Tutankhamun, standing in a boat throwing a harpoon. The statue had suffered slight damage with a small part of the crown missing in addition to pieces of the legs. The boat remains in the museum, while the figure of the king is undergoing restoration.
The second object is one of the 10 missing ushabtis of Yuya and Thuya. “It is still in a very good condition,” Tarek El-Awady, director of the Egyptian Museum, told Ahram Online. He went on to say that the ushabti figurine does not require restoration and will be placed immediately back on display.
Another of the returned objects is a gilded bronze and wooden trumpet of Tutankhamun (JE 62008). It was received in excellent condition and will similarly be put on display straight away.
The last of the returned pieces was a part of Tutankhamun’s fan. One face is in good condition while the other has been broken into 11 pieces. However, part of the royal fan remains missing.
Egyptologist Hala Hassan, curator of the Tutankhamun collection at the Egyptian Museum, told Ahram Online that the trumpet has magical abilities. According to Hassan, whenever someone blows into it a war occurs. A week before the revolution, during a documenting and photographing process, one of the museum’s staff had blown into it and a week after revolution broke out. The same thing had happened before the 1967 war and prior to the 1991 gulf war, when a student was doing a comprehensive research on Tutankhamun’s collection.
Salah Abdel Salam, a public relation personal at the MSAA, came upon these objects during his daily trip to work on the Metro. He related that he accidently found an unidentified black bag placed on a chair in the Shubra Metro station. Doubtful that the bag was concealing an explosive, Salah opened it and found the Tutankhamun statue gazing up at him. He took the bag and handed it over to the MSAA.
Hawass told reporters that he is calling on all Egyptians to return any objects that they have found. He emphasised that the MSAA will not file any law suit against them but instead will compensate them.
“If anyone is afraid of handing over such objects they can put it at the MSAA entrance gate or the Egyptian Museum’s door and we will take care of them,” announced Hawass.
He also stated that now, following the return of these objects, the number of missing pieces from the museum has reached 33 objects out of 54.
Following restoration, an exhibition of the reinstated objects will be put on display at the Egyptian Museum, in an attempt to celebrate the World Heritage Day on 18 April.
Hawass also stated that following his meeting with Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, head of the Supreme Council of Army Forces, the establishment of a security department for antiquities and archaeological sites has been agreed upon. This department will included a number of armed guards who are well educated and trained by the National Security Forces, in order to be able to safeguard the sites and to deal with any further break-ins.
Missing artifacts from the Egyptian Museum retrieved
Hawass calls on the Egyptian people to continue handing in any of the still missing pieces, while plans are underway to establish greater security at the museum
Nevine El-Aref , Tuesday 12 Apr 2011
At the premises of the Ministry of State for Antiquities Affairs (MSAA), an international press conference was held in which the Minister of State of the MSAA, Zahi Hawass, announced the return of four statues that had gone missing from the Egyptian museum during Egypt’s January Revolution.
Amongst the returned objects was the gilded wooden statue of the boy-king Tutankhamun, standing in a boat throwing a harpoon. The statue had suffered slight damage with a small part of the crown missing in addition to pieces of the legs. The boat remains in the museum, while the figure of the king is undergoing restoration.
The second object is one of the 10 missing ushabtis of Yuya and Thuya. “It is still in a very good condition,” Tarek El-Awady, director of the Egyptian Museum, told Ahram Online. He went on to say that the ushabti figurine does not require restoration and will be placed immediately back on display.
Another of the returned objects is a gilded bronze and wooden trumpet of Tutankhamun (JE 62008). It was received in excellent condition and will similarly be put on display straight away.
The last of the returned pieces was a part of Tutankhamun’s fan. One face is in good condition while the other has been broken into 11 pieces. However, part of the royal fan remains missing.
Egyptologist Hala Hassan, curator of the Tutankhamun collection at the Egyptian Museum, told Ahram Online that the trumpet has magical abilities. According to Hassan, whenever someone blows into it a war occurs. A week before the revolution, during a documenting and photographing process, one of the museum’s staff had blown into it and a week after revolution broke out. The same thing had happened before the 1967 war and prior to the 1991 gulf war, when a student was doing a comprehensive research on Tutankhamun’s collection.
Salah Abdel Salam, a public relation personal at the MSAA, came upon these objects during his daily trip to work on the Metro. He related that he accidently found an unidentified black bag placed on a chair in the Shubra Metro station. Doubtful that the bag was concealing an explosive, Salah opened it and found the Tutankhamun statue gazing up at him. He took the bag and handed it over to the MSAA.
Hawass told reporters that he is calling on all Egyptians to return any objects that they have found. He emphasised that the MSAA will not file any law suit against them but instead will compensate them.
“If anyone is afraid of handing over such objects they can put it at the MSAA entrance gate or the Egyptian Museum’s door and we will take care of them,” announced Hawass.
He also stated that now, following the return of these objects, the number of missing pieces from the museum has reached 33 objects out of 54.
Following restoration, an exhibition of the reinstated objects will be put on display at the Egyptian Museum, in an attempt to celebrate the World Heritage Day on 18 April.
Hawass also stated that following his meeting with Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, head of the Supreme Council of Army Forces, the establishment of a security department for antiquities and archaeological sites has been agreed upon. This department will included a number of armed guards who are well educated and trained by the National Security Forces, in order to be able to safeguard the sites and to deal with any further break-ins.
Friday, May 6, 2011
Opening of the Mouth and Holy Communion
Opening of the Mouth:
The Holy Communion of Ancient Egypt
A Modern Variation
By:
Rev. Michael J. Costa
© Copyright 2011 MJ COSTA, All rights reserved.
Opening of the Mouth
Comparing the ritual ceremony of the Opening of the Mouth, which was performed mostly at funerals in Ancient Egypt, with the Holy Communion, which is performed at funerals (pertaining to the Last Meal of Christ before his execution) allows many similarities into the evolution of the ideology.
Christ died for the sins of humanity, as his body was sacrificed like a scapegoat of an earlier Jewish ritual whereby a goat absorbed the sins of the community and was cast out of it. His Sacrifice represents in Egypt the idea of the Sacrificed Eye of the god Horus, who lost an eye in battle against the evil god Set(h). This eye was offered by Horus to his slain Holy Father, the god Osiris, after Thoth repaired or installed a new eye. Christ absorbed the sins of the world and was killed, thus destroying the sins of the world; this is similar to collecting evils into a clay pot or idol of Egyptian ritual and then smashing it. The Eye of Horus, through a complex ceremony, became divine food and drink and was offered to the image of the deceased via the Opening of the Mouth ritual and its accompanying feast. The Opening of the Mouth ritual also involved sacrifices of a new born Calf’s heart and foreleg, representing flowing blood and its still-beating heart. This was supposed to convey a new heart with blood being pumped, to simulate new life or to coerce the spirit to resurrect itself in the old body. The Chalice of Christian ritual held the Sacred Blood of Christ (wine transformed by ritual). The bread wafer represents the bread shared at the Last Meal by Christ, as his body that is shared by him to his students, or the World who shares the fate of the risen Lord. This bread is offered up to the Sun or Christ on the Cross (Ankh), like the Eye is offered to Osiris in the Heavens; then it is broken up into pieces, representing the pieces of the Eye or the body of Osiris, which was dismantled by Set(h). This shared meal is given to his students; eating it gave his power to them. The wine is usually red wine, symbolic of red blood; but the Liturgy of Offerings of Egypt includes every type of food and drink known to the Egyptians represented in the Eye ritual. This was done to preserve the knowledge of their economy for use in the afterlife.
Christ was said to be a Carpenter. Both the tools used in the Eye ritual (An adze or Carpenter’s tool) and the translation of Osiris (“Creator of Furniture”) have to do with Carpentry. The Adze tool was used to ritually open the mouth of the dead, by touching its lips or the lips of an image or statue. If done on a statue, this caused the statue to be “animated” or possess the qualities of the living (by behaving like a living creature. If one had an animated dog statue and routinely gave it offerings, on one day offerings were not given, the statue would attract “angry dogs” to the priest’s presence). If the ritual was done on the deceased, this opened the door for the belief in the Resurrection of the Dead in some distant future. When Christ’s sealed tomb was opened, his body was not in it, causing people to accept that he resurrected and left it. Egyptian tombs were houses of eternal life, whereby the dead Spirit lived in. The belief or acceptance of Christ enabled people to live forever; this simplified the rituals and allowed people to live forever in Heaven (ending the economy of tomb building in Egypt).
The Trinity of Christ as being the Son, Father & Holy Ghost was seen in the form of Julius Caesar (Heavenly Father), Ptolemy Caesarion (Son), and the Ghost of Caesar (Divine Julius). Caesarion was also called “King of Kings” of Egypt. He died before Christ was (said to be) born.
M7 2011.
The Holy Communion of Ancient Egypt
A Modern Variation
By:
Rev. Michael J. Costa
© Copyright 2011 MJ COSTA, All rights reserved.
Opening of the Mouth
Comparing the ritual ceremony of the Opening of the Mouth, which was performed mostly at funerals in Ancient Egypt, with the Holy Communion, which is performed at funerals (pertaining to the Last Meal of Christ before his execution) allows many similarities into the evolution of the ideology.
Christ died for the sins of humanity, as his body was sacrificed like a scapegoat of an earlier Jewish ritual whereby a goat absorbed the sins of the community and was cast out of it. His Sacrifice represents in Egypt the idea of the Sacrificed Eye of the god Horus, who lost an eye in battle against the evil god Set(h). This eye was offered by Horus to his slain Holy Father, the god Osiris, after Thoth repaired or installed a new eye. Christ absorbed the sins of the world and was killed, thus destroying the sins of the world; this is similar to collecting evils into a clay pot or idol of Egyptian ritual and then smashing it. The Eye of Horus, through a complex ceremony, became divine food and drink and was offered to the image of the deceased via the Opening of the Mouth ritual and its accompanying feast. The Opening of the Mouth ritual also involved sacrifices of a new born Calf’s heart and foreleg, representing flowing blood and its still-beating heart. This was supposed to convey a new heart with blood being pumped, to simulate new life or to coerce the spirit to resurrect itself in the old body. The Chalice of Christian ritual held the Sacred Blood of Christ (wine transformed by ritual). The bread wafer represents the bread shared at the Last Meal by Christ, as his body that is shared by him to his students, or the World who shares the fate of the risen Lord. This bread is offered up to the Sun or Christ on the Cross (Ankh), like the Eye is offered to Osiris in the Heavens; then it is broken up into pieces, representing the pieces of the Eye or the body of Osiris, which was dismantled by Set(h). This shared meal is given to his students; eating it gave his power to them. The wine is usually red wine, symbolic of red blood; but the Liturgy of Offerings of Egypt includes every type of food and drink known to the Egyptians represented in the Eye ritual. This was done to preserve the knowledge of their economy for use in the afterlife.
Christ was said to be a Carpenter. Both the tools used in the Eye ritual (An adze or Carpenter’s tool) and the translation of Osiris (“Creator of Furniture”) have to do with Carpentry. The Adze tool was used to ritually open the mouth of the dead, by touching its lips or the lips of an image or statue. If done on a statue, this caused the statue to be “animated” or possess the qualities of the living (by behaving like a living creature. If one had an animated dog statue and routinely gave it offerings, on one day offerings were not given, the statue would attract “angry dogs” to the priest’s presence). If the ritual was done on the deceased, this opened the door for the belief in the Resurrection of the Dead in some distant future. When Christ’s sealed tomb was opened, his body was not in it, causing people to accept that he resurrected and left it. Egyptian tombs were houses of eternal life, whereby the dead Spirit lived in. The belief or acceptance of Christ enabled people to live forever; this simplified the rituals and allowed people to live forever in Heaven (ending the economy of tomb building in Egypt).
The Trinity of Christ as being the Son, Father & Holy Ghost was seen in the form of Julius Caesar (Heavenly Father), Ptolemy Caesarion (Son), and the Ghost of Caesar (Divine Julius). Caesarion was also called “King of Kings” of Egypt. He died before Christ was (said to be) born.
M7 2011.
If you are from Al Qaeda read this...
Read this Al Qaeda:
“If you are from Al Qaeda you probably will read this as you have other messages that I have written. If you are Al Qaeda your testicles will dry up and shrink like raisins. Your food will be locusts and your drink will be urine. You shall have boils and cysts upon your body, and your Revenge will turn into Fear as the Lord of Hosts does battle with your fallen souls. Your arms, legs, and neck will be fractured as your vehicles slam into trees; your bombs will detonate prematurely and your cellular phones will not work. Angels of Heaven will walk upon your bodies as you try to sleep at night, crushing your skulls with their astral feet. Your skin will dry up and wither like bark on a tree. Your tongues will taste not the honey of victory but the sour bitterness of failure. Your magic if cast by you will be reflected back unto your Al Qaeda friends and associates, for the Lord of Hosts is protected from it. All curses you send will be ensnared like the traps you set for the people you wish to harm. No harm shall come to the Empire of God, and harm shall come to the Enemy that speaks against Him. I know this for I am the Lord of Hosts, the Resurrection, the Truth and the Light; I am Archangel Michael and I stand ready with my Legions of Angelic Soldiers of Heaven, and you shall be eradicated from this world and the next.”
© Copyright M7 2011
May 6, 2011 1:30pm.
“If you are from Al Qaeda you probably will read this as you have other messages that I have written. If you are Al Qaeda your testicles will dry up and shrink like raisins. Your food will be locusts and your drink will be urine. You shall have boils and cysts upon your body, and your Revenge will turn into Fear as the Lord of Hosts does battle with your fallen souls. Your arms, legs, and neck will be fractured as your vehicles slam into trees; your bombs will detonate prematurely and your cellular phones will not work. Angels of Heaven will walk upon your bodies as you try to sleep at night, crushing your skulls with their astral feet. Your skin will dry up and wither like bark on a tree. Your tongues will taste not the honey of victory but the sour bitterness of failure. Your magic if cast by you will be reflected back unto your Al Qaeda friends and associates, for the Lord of Hosts is protected from it. All curses you send will be ensnared like the traps you set for the people you wish to harm. No harm shall come to the Empire of God, and harm shall come to the Enemy that speaks against Him. I know this for I am the Lord of Hosts, the Resurrection, the Truth and the Light; I am Archangel Michael and I stand ready with my Legions of Angelic Soldiers of Heaven, and you shall be eradicated from this world and the next.”
© Copyright M7 2011
May 6, 2011 1:30pm.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Monday, May 2, 2011
Sunday, May 1, 2011
one prophecy was fulfilled
(see below)...
Osama, head of the Base, was killed allegedly by USA Troops on May 1, 2011.
He may have killed himself with a gun, seeing how US Military or any other Military prefers their enemy "die in a blaze of glory."
#13 on the preceding list of prophecies mentions something in relation to this.
M7 2011.
Osama, head of the Base, was killed allegedly by USA Troops on May 1, 2011.
He may have killed himself with a gun, seeing how US Military or any other Military prefers their enemy "die in a blaze of glory."
#13 on the preceding list of prophecies mentions something in relation to this.
M7 2011.
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