Thursday, 5 December 2024

Manifestation Guidance

 

Life in itself is what you become.

 

The competence of the hierarchy is perfect power, and authority balanced on the scale of justice.

 

When used in orchestrated context numerology is the universal way to study, research and gain intelligence, insight and understanding. Knology 173.

 

Words are channels and should be used as a entrance key into greater things. Proverbs 18:20,21

 

False riches destroys self. Proverbs 1:19

 

Parable

Jesus has paid the price for all our sins. A man paid £15 into his bank account every Friday without fail for his electricity bill. The bank saw this and said does not this man realize there is £750 credit in his bank account. He does not know the bill is already paid. What does this mean for the man who doesn’t know Jesus has paid the debt? The debt has already been paid so should the man be punished for his actions for not being informed about the debt? No obviously not! So it is not our judgement to condemn anyone who does not know the religious theology. Rather we should keep the greatest commandment to love one another as you would love yourself. Therefore, it is not the religious work we do that pays the debt for our salvation, but rather salvation is a gift that Jesus has paid for so surely it is Jesus’ decision on salvation least not on works so no man can boast accept only faiths testimony to overcome.

 

Words are anchors to the intentions of your expression. Death and life are in the power of tongue and those who love it will eat its fruits. Proverbs 18:21

 

The vastness of the spiritual realms cannot be explained in mere words, they must be revealed thru a lived experience where you understand the difference between forbidden fruit and the Word of GOD

 

SQ3R Stands for survey, question, read, recite and review. It is a systematic approach to reading that helps students actively engage with the text and extract key information effectively 80% of the outcome comes from only 20% of the work = Pareto Principal. Rote Learning is a memorization technique based on repetition. Recording the information by taking notes which in essence frees the mind from having to recall everything. The subconscious mind controls 95% of your life. The unconscious mind is the fascinating stage of life in a child from birth to 3 years during this time a child soaks up information with a sponge-like brain without discrimination. About 85% of brain growth happens during this phase of life and it is almost all unconsciously learned. The Greek word “bios” (meaning life) and “Logos” (meaning study) Life study or bioslogos interpretative = Biology. In the beginning was the word and the word was with God and the word was God He was in the beginning with God and all things came into being thru Him and without Him not one thing came into being. In Him was life and the life was the light in all people. Then God said, “spoken words” Let there be Light! Is the word according to Christian theology concise insights or neuroscience? Consciousness of the brain where there is no specific God-Spot but numerous areas are activated thru pray and meditation. We then question is religion an awareness of God or a product of brain evolution. Like consciousness thru the ajna chakra and sahasrara chakra. If religion is an awareness of God then He must reveal His secret presence. If it is a brain evolution then you have a Christ consciousness where the subject matter is psychological proved and reached thru systematic discipline with intelligence and capacity for learning, logic and understanding about the universe characterize by facts of knowledge and the interdisciplinary of cognitive science thru nature and functions and this is to bring us to the desired philosophy of liberty and equality to achieve this our concentration of awareness needs to be focused on our brains nervous system during neuroplasticity change and adapt in respect to learning and experience. We need to be changed thru mind renewal and get new information in our brains thru a process called encoding which is the first stage of memory the second stage keeping the information in our memory. Stage 3 the process of retrieving information from our memory the stage four which is the process of actively searching for information in our memory stress aimed to keep altruism key by caring about the welfare of other people and help them above oneself. This philosophy in idealism emphasizes the central role of the ideal in the interpretation of experience. This is why we must not dis-respect what we have not experienced and show respect and honour when it’s due. The world is interpreted thru consciousness where everything you experience in your reality is a direct reflection of the views and values you hold otherwise known as the mirror the effect. Reality is shaped by the mind not by matter or external objects. As one thinketh so is he (ego). One should practise envisioning things in an ideal form where a mental visualisation should be like perception. A spiritual tool we can use to consciously positively alter the mind, body, heart and spirit is breathwork. Breath plays a key role in achieving spiritual enlightenment and attaining higher states of consciousness. Also using symbols with intention and focus like how the alchemist uses base metals to turn into gold a magical power changing one state into another where we manifest the life imagined from thoughts and rituals and brain mapping thru visual and auditory modalities that evokes magnetic fields associated with the etheric body and the alignment process THETA 7.5hz-ALPHA 10 hz an IQ booster producing mysteries in etheric realms.   

 

 

Saturday, 12 October 2024

Jesus Christ Second Coming

 

Chapters & Seasons Before the Return of The Lord Jesus Christ

 

Genesis -The Beginning - PASSED

Exodus - Departure – Here Now 2024

Leviticus – Laws of Holiness

Numbers – Desert Wanderings

Deuteronomy – Covenant Reiterated

Joshua – Promised Land Conquest

Judges – Disobedience & Deliverance

Ruth – Kinsman Redeemer

1 Samuel – Monarchy Begins

2 Samuel – David’s Kingdom

1 Kings – Kingdom Built, Divided

2 Kings – Divided Kingdoms

1 Chronicles – Kingdoms History

2 Chronicles – Judah’s History

Ezra – Remnant Returns

Nehemiah – Rebuilding the Walls

Esther – The Providence of God

Job – Suffering

Psalms – Book of Praise

Proverbs – Wisdom

Ecclesiastes – Human Vanity

Song of Solomon – Marriage and Love

Isaiah – Judgement, Hope and Messiah

Jeremiah – Prophetic Warnings

Lamentations – Greif from Destruction

Ezekiel – Judgement & Restoration

Daniel – Nations Ascend & Fall

Hosea – Love of the Unfaithful

Joel – Day of the Lord

Amos – Sin Denounced

Obadiah – Edom’s Doom

Jonah – Repentance & Mercy

Micah – Judgement & Deliverance

Nahum – Nineveh’s Doom

Habakkuk – Questions to Affirmation

Zephaniah – Judgement & Repentance

Haggai – Challenge to Rebuild Temple

Zechariah – Messianic Predictions

Malachi – Apostasy & Repentance

Matthew – Christ as King

Mark – Christ as Servant

Luke – Christ as Man

John – Christ as Deity

Acts – The First Century Church

Romans – The Gospel of God

1 Corinthians – Conduct for Christians  

2 Corinthians – Apostleship of Paul

Galatians – Salvation by Grace

Ephesians – Christs Body, the Church

Philippians – Joy & Encouragement

Colossians – Pre-eminence of Christ

1 Thessalonians – Return of Christ

2 Thessalonians – Day of the Lord

1 Timothy – Church Leadership & Order

2 Timothy – Faithfulness to the Truth

Titus – Order in the Church

 Philemon – Forgiveness & Love

Hebrews – Christ as Priest

James – Practical Conduct

1 Peter – Persecution & Glory

2 Peter – Faithfulness in the Last Days

1 John – Fellowship

2 John – Fuel for Walking in Truth

3 John – Good & Bad Leaders

Jude – Contend for the Faith

Revelation – Consummation

 

 

 

Friday, 15 March 2024

A.I Photosynthesis On Climate Change

 Photosynthesis 

Atmospheric photosynthesis plays a crucial role in the global climate by transforming carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere into organic compounds like sugars through the energy from sunlight1This process not only provides the chemical energy that flows through the biosphere but also produces most of the oxygen we breathe, with about 70% coming from algae in the ocean1.

Photosynthesis affects the global climate in several ways:

However, while photosynthesis can help slow down climate change by sequestering CO2, it is not enough to stop it. Human-induced CO2 emissions are still a major concern, and efforts to reduce these emissions are critical to mitigating climate change2Moreover, climate change impacts other factors critical to plant growth, such as nutrients, temperature, and water availability, which can complicate the overall effect on the global climate3.

 

Photosynthesis is a process used by plants, algae, and some bacteria to convert light energy, usually from the sun, into chemical energy that can be later released to fuel the organisms’ activities. This process involves several steps:

1.        Light Absorption: Chlorophyll, the green pigment in plants, absorbs sunlight.

2.      Water Splitting: The absorbed light energy is used to split water molecules (HO) into oxygen (O), hydrogen ions (H), and electrons.

3.     Carbon Dioxide Reduction: The electrons and hydrogen ions are then used to convert carbon dioxide (CO) from the air into glucose (CH₁₂O), a type of sugar.

4.      Oxygen Release: Oxygen is released as a byproduct and exits the plant through the leaves.

The overall chemical equation for photosynthesis can be represented as:

+6H2O+lightC6H12O6+6O2

This means six molecules of carbon dioxide and six molecules of water, using light energy, are converted into one molecule of glucose and six molecules of oxygen.

Photosynthesis is crucial because it is the primary source of organic matter for nearly all organisms, and it is also responsible for the oxygen in our atmosphere123.

Photosynthesis in plants and algae is fundamentally similar, as both use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. However, there are some differences:

·        Location of Photosynthesis:

·        Pigments:

·        Oxygen Production:

These differences allow algae to adapt to a variety of environments, including those where light conditions are not optimal for plants. Both plants and algae play crucial roles in their ecosystems and contribute to the global carbon and oxygen cycles.

Photosynthesis is a key process in the carbon cycle, which is the global exchange of carbon among the Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and living organisms. Here’s how photosynthesis impacts the carbon cycle:

1.        Carbon Dioxide Uptake: Through photosynthesis, plants, algae, and certain bacteria absorb carbon dioxide (CO) from the atmosphere1.

2.      Organic Carbon Formation: These organisms use the absorbed CO to create glucose and other organic compounds, effectively converting inorganic carbon into organic carbon1.

3.     Food Chain Transfer: The organic carbon produced by photosynthesis is then transferred through the food chain as organisms consume plants and each other2.

4.      Respiration and Decomposition: When organisms respire or decompose, they release CO back into the atmosphere, completing the cycle3.

5.     Carbon Sequestration: Some of the organic carbon is stored long-term in soils, sediments, and as fossil fuels, which can be sequestered for millions of years1.

Overall, photosynthesis helps regulate atmospheric CO levels, which is crucial for maintaining Earths climate. However, human activities like burning fossil fuels and deforestation are adding more CO to the atmosphere than photosynthesis can remove, leading to climate change2.

Deforestation has a significant impact on photosynthesis and, by extension, the global carbon cycle. Here’s how:

1.        Reduction in CO Absorption: Trees and plants are primary agents of photosynthesis, absorbing CO from the atmosphere and converting it into organic matter. Deforestation reduces the number of trees, which in turn decreases the amount of CO that can be absorbed from the atmosphere1.

2.      Loss of Carbon Sink: Forests act as carbon sinks, storing carbon in their biomass. When trees are cut down, this stored carbon is released back into the atmosphere, contributing to increased greenhouse gas levels2.

3.     Altered Local Climates: Trees also play a crucial role in maintaining local climate stability by moderating temperatures and maintaining humidity levels. Deforestation can lead to more extreme temperature fluctuations and drier climates, which can further affect the ability of an area to support photosynthetic life3.

4.      Biodiversity Loss: Forests are home to a diverse range of plant species, each with unique photosynthetic capabilities. Deforestation leads to a loss of biodiversity, which can reduce the overall efficiency of photosynthesis in an ecosystem4.

5.     Soil Degradation: Trees help to protect soil from erosion and provide nutrients through leaf litter. Without trees, soil quality can degrade, making it less suitable for new vegetation to grow and perform photosynthesis4.

In summary, deforestation disrupts the balance of the carbon cycle by reducing the planet’s capacity to absorb and store CO through photosynthesis, contributing to climate change and affecting ecosystems worldwide.