The interplay between Judas Iscariot and Jesus Christ in the context of predestination presents a decisive narrative that challenges traditional notions of free will and divine justice. The betrayal of Jesus, foretold and enacted with precision, reveals a cosmic plan in which both Jesus and Judas operate as instruments of inevitability. In the Gospel of

FISHING FROM THE MATRIX

Fishing from the Zodiac Above Earth Consider that the passage in John 21 talking about Jesus and disciples fishing is about the Celestials above through the Zodiac fishing from the earthly realm of Earth. In John 21:3–13, the act of fishing resonates with the concept of “casting a net” from the heavens. John 21:6 And

Pre-Ordained World of Sin

The story of Adam and Eve being expelled from the Garden of Eden (Genesis 3) raises profound theological and philosophical questions about the nature of sin, death, and God’s divine plan. One compelling interpretation suggests that the world outside the Garden, into which Adam and Eve were expelled, was already established, implying that death through

ALCHEMICAL IRON MAN

Iron Man, a character of enduring strength and sacrifice, can be reimagined through the lens of the periodic table, a fusion of the elements Iron (Fe) and Manganese (Mn)—symbolically uniting the materials of the earth and the essence of humanity. Iron (Fe), a foundational element in the human body, courses through our blood, binding oxygen

DIVINE ALCHEMY

The boxed image on the right depicts a 13-month cycle of the Sun, captured on the same day of each month, starting and ending in December. This 13-patterned cycle connects directly to the 13th element, Aluminium, and the numerological significance of the “Gods,” the Elohim. With 41 being the 13th prime number, the Elohim are

SPIRIT INTO MATTER (RNA TO DNA)

  In Genesis 2:21-22, the passage describes the creation of woman from a “rib” taken from Adam. This “rib” has often been interpreted symbolically, but if we consider it through the lens of genetics, it opens up intriguing possibilities. Ribonucleic acid (RNA) and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) are fundamental molecules in genetics, with RNA often acting

Hot, Cold, and Lukewarm

In spiritual symbolism, temperature is often used as a metaphor to illustrate the depth of one’s faith and commitment. Just as water can be hot, cold, or lukewarm, faith too can take on different forms, each carrying its own meaning and consequence. Hot faith is passionate, devoted, and active, bringing peace and prosperity through a deep connection with the divine. Cold faith, while seemingly negative, represents a clear and decisive rejection of belief, which at least establishes a firm stance. However, it is the lukewarm state that is most concerning—a position of indifference, where faith is neither fully embraced nor entirely denied, making it ineffective and insincere. This triadic perspective aligns with the divine framework in Isaiah 45:7, where God is said to create both peace and calamity, showing that a definite stance—whether in acceptance or rejection—is preferable to spiritual complacency.

But could there be something else to consider while interpreting? Consider that Lukewarmness represents the dissolution of duality, where one neither aligns with the fervent devotion of hot nor the resolute rejection of cold, instead transcending both by refusing to engage in polarization. In this state, one exits the cycle of opposites, neither choosing light nor darkness, but dissolving into neutrality—leaving behind the construct of duality itself.

Hot (Peace)

Represents fervent, passionate faith and devotion. Like hot water, which can be soothing and healing, hot faith is active and life-giving. This parallels the “peace” or “prosperity” created by God in Isaiah 45:7, where active engagement and zeal in one’s faith reflect a state of harmony and spiritual prosperity.

COLD (EVIL)

Cold represents an outright rejection of faith or a definitive stance of disbelief. Like cold water, which can be refreshing and invigorating, a cold approach to faith is at least clear and resolute, rather than ambiguous or uncertain. This parallels the concept of “evil” or “disaster” as mentioned in Isaiah 45:7, where opposition to righteousness is acknowledged as a necessary part of divine balance. While seemingly negative, this coldness has a certain integrity—it establishes a firm position rather than wavering in uncertainty. In this state, one consciously turns away from faith, embracing a path that, while oppositional, is at least marked by clarity and decisiveness.

Lukewarm (Neutrality)

Lukewarm represents a state of indifference, hesitation, and lack of commitment—a place of stagnation where one refuses to choose either devotion (hot) or rejection (cold). Like lukewarm water, which is neither soothing nor refreshing, this state lacks the conviction necessary for spiritual progression. Neither fully engaged in faith nor fully rejecting it, the lukewarm individual is caught in a passive, uncommitted existence, making them spiritually ineffective. This condition is particularly offensive because it reflects a half-hearted, insincere relationship with God, where one does not fully embrace belief yet also refuses to take a clear stance against it. This neutrality results in neither growth nor transformation, leaving the individual spiritually stagnant and disconnected from any true sense of purpose.

Lukewarm as Neutrality

In a deeper sense, being lukewarm can symbolize a state of neutrality where one becomes aware of the dualistic nature of reality—understanding that both “good” and “evil” are created and controlled by God. This awareness can lead to a release from the polarized thinking of positive and negative. Recognizing the interplay of peace and disaster, as described in Isaiah 45:7, where God states, “I form the light and create darkness, I bring prosperity and create disaster,” one sees that both aspects are integral to the fabric of existence.

Transcending Duality

When one perceives the dualistic nature of reality, they may become lukewarm to release the polarization. This state of neutrality is not about complacency or indifference but rather about transcending the simplistic binary of good versus evil.

By embracing a lukewarm state, individuals may find themselves ready to exit the Matrix—a metaphor for the constructed reality of dualistic perceptions—and move onto the next level of spiritual existence. This involves understanding that good and evil are part of a grander divine plan and not necessarily opposing forces.

The Matrix and Spiritual Ascension

In spiritual terms, the Matrix represents the illusion of the material world and the entrapment within dualistic thinking. Being lukewarm can signify a readiness to see beyond this illusion, no longer aligning with the extremes of hot (peace) or cold (rejection), but instead preparing for spiritual ascension. This readiness involves recognizing the artificial constructs of good and evil and understanding that they are part of the same illusion, designed to keep one locked in the cycle of duality. By breaking free from these limitations, one begins to perceive reality from a higher vantage point, where existence is not about opposition but about integration and transcendence.

Preparation for the Next Level

The next level of existence is characterized by an expanded consciousness that goes beyond duality and its polarizing forces. This is the state of spiritual enlightenment, where one sees unity in all things and understands that division is an illusion crafted by the material world. Here, individuals no longer react to the extremes of dualism but operate from a perspective of wholeness, guided by divine awareness rather than conflict. By transcending the pull of opposites, one becomes free from the cycles of attachment and aversion, no longer bound by the forces that once dictated perception and experience.

Conclusion:

The metaphor of being lukewarm in Revelation 3:16, intertwined with the themes of peace and evil from Isaiah 45:7, serves as a profound commentary on spiritual neutrality and the journey toward higher consciousness. By recognizing and transcending the dualistic nature of reality, individuals can move beyond the simplistic binaries of good and evil, preparing themselves for a greater understanding of the divine and a higher level of spiritual existence. This expanded view encourages believers to seek a deeper connection with God, one that goes beyond fervent devotion or outright rejection, and into a state of enlightened neutrality, ready to ascend beyond the Matrix of material illusion.

PASSAGE TO…

Down in the deep dark waters, there reaches a point to where there’s no more light.
If you lived in these waters the image, you’ve gazed at the light wondering what it 
might offer you — is there something in that light which is why you’re drawn to it?
 This image is an amazing illustration outlining

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