The Mark of the Beast is Jesus Christ

Life is suffering, period.

Everyone is attempting to escape inherent suffering through temporary pleasure. This is why various teachers tell their students desire is the root of suffering. Technically, desire doesn’t create suffering – it merely perpetuates suffering and postpones liberation.

We are surrounded by distractions that keep us from noticing the reality that life is suffering. Every pleasure is simply an attempt to relieve that suffering, even if just for a moment.

We’re constantly seeking that temporary relief through food, goals, hobbies, jobs, tasks, money, status, fame, meditation, creating your reality (which always fails), and even seemingly humble tasks like feeding hungry people and sheltering the homeless, and you know, performing “random acts of kindness” and “paying it forward.”

How the fuck did society manage to commercialize humility?

The first step is to wipe that whipped cream off your cow pies and acknowledge the truth – that life is absolute misery and we’re all pretending it’s wonderful or has the potential to be wonderful. It doesn’t. Wonderful comes only in fleeting moments and nothing more.

The second step is to stop and look around… where are you? Where are we?

Where are we, really? Who created this world? God? Perhaps. However, it’s not God who rules this world.

Even a quick glance through the Old Testament reveals that Satan is the ruler of this world. If you pay close enough attention, you’ll notice that Jehovah is really Satan. That’s right, the “god” of the Old Testament is Satan, not the creator God whom Yeshua talks about in the New Testament.

Some people don’t understand the reason Yeshua was sent to Earth just to die when God could simply save everyone and skip the nonsense in-between. You know, that whole Judas-the-traitor and bloody sacrifice stuff.

If God is omnipotent, why would he need to create a sacrifice? People wonder, “why would God send himself to Earth to sacrifice himself TO himself… to save people from himself?”

Yeah, that sounds batshit crazy. And it would be, if that’s what was going on. However, God didn’t sacrifice himself (as Yeshua) to himself. He sacrificed Yeshua to Satan. The true creator God is not in control of this world. This is not His world. This is Satan’s world. It runs according to Satan’s rules. Man is bound, in the flesh, to Satan’s rules.

Yeshua’s sacrifice seems strange when you believe Jehovah is the creator God. However, once you realize Jehovah is Satan, it makes perfect sense.

Jehovah, Satan, is the one who enjoys the smell of burning flesh and demands constant blood sacrifice. It’s Jehovah/Satan who is the ruler of this world, not the creator God.

Yeshua was not God’s sacrifice to himself, but was a sacrifice to the LORD, who is Jehovah/Satan. We are trapped in a world that is ruled by Satan, and blood sacrifice is the only language Satan speaks.

The true creator God made a deal with Satan/Jehovah, and provided the ultimate sacrifice (Yeshua) in exchange for providing man with a way out of this evil world. That is why it’s said that “Jesus is the only way.” Because we are literally trapped in Satan’s kingdom with no escape.

The “mark of the beast” is not 666

If you look at the original Greek manuscript for Revelation 13:18 – it was written in Greek – you won’t find the “mark of the beast” as “666.” What you’ll find are three Greek symbols: Chi Xi Sigma/Stigma. (Sigma and Stigma are pronounced the same).

In Greek gematria, Chi Xi Sigma is represented by the numbers 600, 60, and 6, which equals 666. This distinction matters immensely because “Chi Xi Sigma” was the common symbol used to represent “Jesus Christ.”

Yep, the mark of the beast from Revelation is the symbol for Jesus Christ.

What?? Hold on.

Jesus Christ is the “beast” spoken about in Revelation. But not in the way you might think. It’s not that Jesus (Yeshua) is the beast and all who worship Christ and take his mark will perish.

The symbol of Christ (Chi Xi Sigma) is not just another name for Jesus Christ – in Greek, it represents Christ’s death/sacrifice. The sacrifice Christ made is denoted as the beast, not Jesus himself. Chi Xi Sigma, as the beast, represents man, who has lost his way.

The mark of the beast – 666 – Chi Xi Sigma – represents what Yeshua died for: man using his own strength for self-gratification, doing things his way, trying to control his life and his world, rather than following God the creator.

When you try to control your life rather than giving all the glory to God, you are a slave to the beast of revelation that will keep you forever trapped in Satan’s world.

However, you won’t find the true creator God in the Bible. In the Old Testament, you’ll find Satan posing as Jehova, destroying everything and everyone.

In the New Testament, you’ll find Yeshua talking about his “father, who art in heaven.”

You have to study the parables on multiple levels to understand what Yeshua is talking about. Or, go inside yourself and find out first-hand what he’s talking about.

The “powers that be” only use “666” to create fear

The “global elite” people talk about today, who use the Bible, including Revelation and the number “666” are only using it to create fear and panic. There is no mark of the beast coming to the world.

Revelation does say that man can’t buy or sell without taking the mark of the beast. However, it’s not a physical mark. The mark of the beast (Chi Xi Sigma) is literally man’s carnal nature. To buy or sell is to indulge in self-gratification, automatically. If you are buying and selling, you are participating in the beast system that is man’s carnal nature.

You simply can’t buy or sell without participating in the self-gratification of consumerism and materialism. The idea of money itself is a beast system. When you buy and sell, you automatically participate in the self-gratification and materialism.

There will come a time when nobody can buy or sell without some kind of digital passport, but that’s not “the mark.” The mark is your allegiance to the system that creates and perpetuates self-gratification and materialism, the carnal nature of man and his desire to fulfill all of his desires and control his life and his world.

Control is the beast. Taking credit for your life is allegiance to the beast.

What about the right hand and forehead?

What about the mark of the beast being in the right hand or forehead? This is pretty easy to see. The mark of the beast is Chi Xi Sigma – the symbol of Yeshua’s sacrifice – which is represented by a cross. Roman Catholics cross themselves with their right hand and receive a mark (a cross/characterem) on the forehead for Ash Wednesday.

I’m going to piss off some Catholics here, but no organization (other than the freemasons) has closer ties to Satanism than the Roman Catholic church.

PS: have you noticed that man is made of carbon, and carbon has 6 protons, 6 electrons, and 6 neutrons? How interesting…

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“Satan, the ruler of this world, will be cast out.” (John 12:31)

“Jesus said, ‘The ruler of this world approaches. He has no power over me.’” (John 14:30)

“Satan, who is the god of this world, has blinded the minds of those who don’t believe the Gospel.” (2 Corinthians 4:4)

“We are not fighting against flesh-and-blood enemies, but against evil spiritual rulers and authorities, and against mighty powers in this dark world.” (Ephesians 6:12)

“We know that the world around us is under the control of the evil one.” (1 John 5:19) “Who can win this battle against the world? Only those who believe that Jesus is the Son of God.” (1 John 5:5)

“Jesus gave his life for our sins, just as God our Father planned, in order to rescue us from this evil world in which we live.” (Galatians 1:4)

“The world offers only a craving for physical pleasure, a craving for everything we see, and pride in our achievements and possessions. These are not from the Father, but are from this world. And this world is fading away, along with everything that people crave. But anyone who does what pleases God will live forever.” (1 John 2:16-17)

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