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THE STORY OF THE ARK

In this second article on the story of Noah’s Ark, we will investigate one of the most critical images concerning the tragic role that women have played in the spiritual history of the world. Concealed within this implausible tale, we will explore a few of the passages that secretly illustrate the great responsibility that women were given since the beginning of time, a function that was disastrously corrupted by their spiritual leaders. This story is also a picture of where the healing of humanity is to be found in order to return everyone to the true God.


To begin with, the story of the Ark is a myth. It never happened as an atmospheric cataclysm, as a deluge of water coming down from heaven and submerging the earth and its inhabitants.  God never and would never drown His creation, His works.  Such an irrational calamity would have been paradoxical and contrary to His conduct, His deeds and His behaviour.  What He did create was not done for destruction, but for life. Unfortunately, what men and women proceeded to do, the path they took, doomed them to a tragic end on account of their disobedience towards the divine commandment, which they did not, and do not respect, nor have they fulfilled it thus far. That command was to procreate children in the image of the Creator, that is to say, with all the virtues, power, might, attributes and perfection of the SUPREME BEING, as Jesus’ life demonstrated.


              Owing to their choice in spiritual leaders throughout the whole Edenic disaster, women’s right to share in this Divine creation was taken away from them. For as long as they listened to, and continue to listen to their priests (serpents), this satanical spirituality surrounding them will prevent them from accomplishing this mission, this entitlement, this gift.


Keep in mind that this serpent, which in reality was not a reptile, but a man with a twisted and warped mind, who was animated by the Evil Spirit, the spirit of the Devil (D-Evil).  By accepting the teachings imposed on her by this teacher and all other priests, her children, throughout the protracted generations, instead of being endowed with the qualities of the Lord Creator, inherited the vices, passions and darkness of the Devil, their spiritual father, as was stated by Jesus in John’s Gospel.[i] Meanwhile, because of her devotion and support for their teachings, the divine Creator, God, became obscured, suppressed from the earth and from the flesh of human beings, which had been created especially to be the Holy Spirit’s living tabernacle (temple).


Now we read in Genesis chapter 6, what happened when this false god took over after the fall of Eden?


 ‘God (the true God) saw how corrupt the earth had become, for all the people on earth had corrupted their way’. [ii]


              When Satan, through Adam and Eve’s betrayal, became the temporary ruler of the earth and the spiritual father of mankind, his minions installed his evil workshop within the only gateway into this world by manipulating her beliefs and therefore acquiring her womb. A woman will give birth according to her beliefs. By controlling this pathway into the world, the Devil took control of all her conceptions and therefore all of her children. The proof of this statement was that after her disloyalty to the Lord’s commandment, Eve’s firstborn was Cain.  He was a murderer who refused to repent his actions, which resulted in the spreading of this devilish behaviour into the world, for which no one has ever been able to be born free from, except Christ.


Let us be clear, everyone, since man’s downfall in Eden, has been born impregnated with Satan’s evil teaching. This grip that every religion has had over women’s spiritual beliefs has then been transferred into the flesh of her children. It is the reason why, to control humanity, Satan established his headquarters within this world by conquering women’s minds through the spiritual education that they received via his many minions’ teachings and influences, and therefore gaining control of their children.  That is how he was then able to establish his rule, his control over mankind, by enslaving this creative gateway to his will because of her belief, her acceptance that they (his priests) are God’s true servants, which they ARE NOT.


At this point in the story, we have to be able to separate the actions of the true God from the deeds of the usurper pretending to be God (Satan). The flood waters here were not a divine order but rather a symbolic image of how, over the millennia, the Devil and his priests used the woman’s maternal waters to destroy mankind spiritually.  With no spiritual knowledge of God and HIS DIVINE LOVE on this planet, a love which Christ constantly demonstrated, Satan could then persistently devastate mankind physically through wars, murders, assassinations, lies, deceptions, thefts, etc., as Cain’s murderous and other actions exhibited.  By ensuring that all her children belonged to him owing to their religious affiliations, brought on through the spiritual falsehoods of his priestly supporters, Satan basically kills the goodness of the true God in everyone.  That is the symbol of the floodwaters covering the earth. Everyone who has ever existed on this planet was born dead to the spiritual light of God, drowned in the mother’s maternal waters.  Hence, no one has ever been born in His image except Jesus.


Fortunately, this story offers a solution to how we can save ourselves and return to the true God. It is written that Noah was commanded to build an ark. An Ark that would hold all couples, both male and female, of every earthly species to save them from the coming catastrophe.  So here we have Noah, who was a righteous man and who walked with God, at the age of 600 years old, building an Ark.  Who does Noah represent within this story?  He is the symbolic image of the Comforter. The great teacher that Christ prophesied, who would come at the end of time, to re-establish God’s control over this world, now that Satan’s time, the six days given to him after the Edenic betrayal, are coming to an end. 


When the ark was finished, and the animals and humans to be saved were safely aboard (remember this is an impossibility since this is but a fable), the flood started as the springs of the great deep bursting forth and the floodgates (rain) of heaven opened. [iii] The waters here are the portrait of the maternal waters bursting open at the birth of each child (Ark). The Ark, therefore, is the depiction of the unborn child riding on the mother’s water.


Now, the hidden explanation of all those animals in the ark is that it represents all the different bestial attitudes a person can be born with. This unborn child (Ark) carries either the bestial principles like that given to Cain or the righteous man principle, that of God, which created Jesus.  A bestial-animal principle, whether somewhat good or extremely bad, due to the different spiritual teachings she may have received, is given to each infant when she calls forth a soul for her unborn child. Remember, the mother bears children according to her feelings, beliefs and education.


Since the flood is a fable, we should understand that it was a symbolic job that the Lord gave Noah (the comforter) when he was ordered to build an Ark.  As the Flood was supposed to wipe the world of every living thing to start the process again of re-establishing the principle of the original Edenic commandment, let us look at the building of the Ark. According to the Biblical texts, the Ark was built out of cypress or gopher’s wood. [iv] It is interesting that the cypress tree was known by the Romans as a funeral tree because it never grows again once it is cut down.[v] This cypress was a native of the lands of Persia and of the Levant (the East), and it was extensively planted in cemeteries in the East. [vi] What a fantastic hidden image in the fact that this tree was once planted in cemeteries and in the East, an area where Cain, according to Genesis, was known to have gone to live after his banishment from Eden. Once again, this would suggest that the child, represented here by the Ark, is spiritually a dead thing to the true Lord, the God of LIFE.


In other places, it is written that the wood used to build the Ark was referred to as gopher wood. [vii] There is, in fact, no wood called gopher wood. So why was Noah forced to work with wood that was either an emblem of the dead or named after a North American rodent? Once again, it is because of the symbolic image of the Ark, the unborn child, while riding upon his mother's conceptive water, has never been conceived within the principles (laws) of the Creator but rather the principles of the lord of the underworld (Satan).  Therefore, every unborn child is spiritually fashioned from the world of the spiritually dead (cemetery) and/or with the skins (attitudes) of rodents, which represent destructive creatures, and not that of divine children. It recalls the Genesis passage where the new ruler (Satan) dressed the first couple in animal skins after their betrayal. [viii] As we are born under the Devil’s rule, even our flesh is made from corruption, for our entire food system needs some form of manure or rot to grow.


Finally, we understand that the fable of the flood is an image of the spiritual death of the unborn child that resides within the gateway (mother) due to the religious beliefs that she has been indoctrinated with. An indoctrination that ended up flooding the world with corrupt and damaged inhabitants. The world has been flooded with spiritually evil people whose main reason for being here is to use every malicious opportunity, whether physical or verbal, to corrupt everyone into accepting Satan’s rule with their evil ways of thinking and acting.


The significance of the word Ark means principle, and Noah, its builder, was represented as a just or righteous man, who is there to save humanity during its development as an unborn child. Noah, only when he is on the Ark, is a symbolic representation of the true God. Let us quickly look at the events that happened after the Ark settled on Mount Ararat, which is an image of the pregnant mother. When Noah opened a window unto the world, the first to leave the Ark (the principle of God) was the raven. It flew back and forth but never returned to the Ark. This is because the raven lives off of carrion, and after the flood, there were a lot of dead carcasses.  The raven here symbolizes all those priests, who are often dressed in black, especially those of the Catholic and Protestant faiths and who tend to live very well off their congregation.


As for the doves, when the first one left and then returned to the Ark, it represented Jehovah, who could not find a place in this world, especially after the fall of the Edenic community. The second time the dove left the Ark, it represented the coming (birth) of the Son of God, symbolized by the olive branch that it had in its beak. Unfortunately, he could not find a place down here, so he returned to the Ark or back to the principle of God. We can see this when on the cross he committed his spirit back into his Father’s hands. [ix] The third time the dove went out, he did not return.  This final image is that of the comforter that Christ mentioned, who will come and establish the kingdom of the one and only true God.


              Finally, the fable establishes that Noah and his family were the only ones who escaped the inundating cataclysm. This means that the only ones who will escape the upcoming apocalypse that is preparing itself on this planet will be those who have entered the Ark (the new born child). For when one is born with the principles of God, the JUST, they will always be protected against the false, deadly teachings rampant in this world. To have this protection, one must enter the Ark, the principle of the true God, and therefore evade the evil that is continuously harming mankind.

                                                                      

                                                                                                                                Noble


[i] Bible: John 8:44

[ii] Bible: Genesis 6:12

[iii] Bible: Genesis 7:11

[iv] The Westminster Dictionary of the Bible p.40

[v] E.C. Brewer: Dictionary of Phrases and Fables. p.323

[vi] The Westminster Dictionary of the Bible. p. 123

[vii] The Westminster Dictionary of the Bible. p.209

[viii] Bible: Genesis 3:21

[ix] Bible: Luke 23:46

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