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DOMINANCE OF THE UNSEEN

There is a dominance of the unseen.


That which cannot be seen is the

most dominant force

in the universe.


And it is dark matter.


Scientific evidence confirms that 90%

of the universe is made

of dark matter.


Only 10% is the physical, or visible.


10% of the brain, which is called the left side,

is considered the analytical or physical side.

There in that 10% of the brain operates what

religion calls God's enemy, the carnal mind

While the right side which makes up the 90%

is considered the emotional, or spiritual side.

So our dark matter is actually the 90%,

which is the same as the universe.

Consider the universe as the cosmic,

or God brain, that

expedites our search for similarities

to the human brain.
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ENTER MELCHIZEDEK

The first mention of tithing in

the Bible is in the

Book of Genesis and involves

a person named Melchizedek.


Melchizedek is a person that

did not physically exist, and that is

where we see the connection

between cosmic and human consciousness.


Curious that Melchizedek requires

10% be given to him (or it).

Is that because Melchizedek is

dark matter and makes up 90%

of the universe and by receiving

an additional 10% reaches

perfection and can then

return the blessing to us?
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MELCHIZEDEK & DARK MATTER

Melchizedek:

and our galaxy which is the Milky Way galaxy

Melchizedek:

and the life force of dark matter

Melchizedek:

and the reality of quantum or the sub atomic

Melchizedek

and our tithing in meditation

Melchizedek:

and 10

The descent of this other worldly entity to the earth.


My proposition to you is that

Melchizedek

is a symbolic

representation of

dark matter making up 90%

of the universe.


That is why he requires the 10% from us.

Also since this dark matter

has now been seen in the

winds of the earth, it means

that Melchizedek has arrived.

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