COP27 – Eye Opening Truth .lazyload[data-src]{display:none !important;} Skip to content Menu Home Contact Me Menu Home Contact Me COP27 November 4, 2022October 15, 2022 by Cynthia This coming November 13, 2022 (1113222) Pope Francis will lead a delegation of “religious” leaders in an outrageous mockery of the Giving of the Law from the hand of GOD to Moses. They have the unmitigated gall, and outrageous audacity to mimic that momentous event by bringing their New Humanity Doctrine and their own 10 Commandments to be handed down to mankind on God’s sacred Mountain! When Moses first found himself at the foot of Mt. Sinai that mountain was considered by all the people in the area as the “Mountain of GOD”. They frequently saw the smoke and fire rising up and heard the rumblings that signaled God’s presence there. When Moses found the courage to ascend to the Mountaintop, He was warned by GOD of the sacredness of that ground. Moses witnessed the hand of GOD writing the Commandments on the Stone Tablets. How awesome that must have been. Mt. Sinai and the Ten Commandments received there deserve, no demand respect and reverence. That time of intimate exchange with the MAKER OF ALL THINGS that occurred at that mountain between the Hebrew people and the Creator has enormous significance not only for Jews/Hebrews but for all of humanity. spacer ATTENTION: NOVEMBER 6-18 Standing in the Holy Place DECLARING HIMSELF TO BE GOD! spacer For Our Sin of Emissions: 10+1 Climate Commandments Aug 25, 2022 When religious leaders of all faiths ascend Mount Sinai on Nov. 13, during COP27, they will seek to touch the heart of humanity and deliver a prophetic message. Sinai power worked once before to fuel moral revolutions; it must work again. To keep global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius by the end of this century, we need a miracle. spacer THESE PEOPLE HAVE A TRUCKLOAD OF CHUTZPAH! CHUTZPAH hutz·pah, or hutzpa extreme boldness, gall or audacity. supreme self-confidence : NERVE, as in That took a LOT of NERVE!” GALL It took a lot of chutzpah to stand up to him the way she did. spacer God Writes the Ten Commandments 56,360 views Jun 24, 2015 The Ten Commandments were written by the very finger of God (Exodus 31:18) and teach us how to honor God and live well with each other. I challenge you to memorize them. Click this link to read the first of a series of blogs about the Ten Commandments. https://www.pastorchrismullis.com/201… You can find all 10 messages about the 10 commandment as well as other articles about Jesus, the Bible, and living a a faithful life at www.PastorChrisMullis.com. Join me online for worship each Sunday at 10:55 Eastern Standard Time at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFEV… spacer “Returning to Mt. Sinai” — A Prophetic Call for Climate Justice and Ceremony of Repentance They are calling it a Ceremony of Repentance, but I assure you they are not crying out to God for mercy and praying that HIS will be done in the Earth. There is nothing of Jesus Christ in this movement. These people don’t care what God has to say. They don’t even believe in GOD the Creator of Heaven and Earth. Sunday, November 13th, 2022, Mount Sinai In parallel with the COP 27 UN Climate Conference Between November 6th and 18th, 2022, the UN climate conference COP 27 will take place on the Sinai Peninsula, in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. Religious communities and religious leaders have a key role to play in addressing climate change and climate justice, which requires deep transformation within society. The knowledge of what changes are critically needed to diminish long-term harm to the planet is readily available. However, bringing about change in action demands deeper changes in attitude, a change of heart. This has been the domain of religions for millennia. Religions are sources of inspiration for the transformation of heart and the ensuing changes of attitude. To support, challenge and inspire discussions during COP 27 at Sharm El Sheikh, a weekend event will be held at Mount Sinai that will be heart-stirring, transformative and a moment of inspiration for religious communities and for humanity. Never before has such an interreligious Climate Repentance Ceremony been undertaken. From this moment and event, motivation for action emerges, calling for reexamination of deep-seated attitudes and for identifying ways to transform these attitudes for the wellbeing of Earth, our common home. Over the weekend of November 12th-13th, few official discussions or activities are planned at COP 27. This provides a major moment when the attention of media and participants can be turned to interreligious climate messaging and a transformative vision. On Sunday, November 13th, religious leaders will ‘return’ on Mount Sinai, a mountain whose memory and meaning loom large as a place of revelation in the collective consciousness of Christianity, Judaism, Islam and others. As an ancient sacred space, it was the site of prophetic experience, and receiving God’s message, for the prophets Moses and Elijah in all three Abrahamic traditions, and the prophet Muhammed in the Muslim tradition. It therefore serves as an ideal location to remind humanity of our sacred responsibility to care for God’s creation. Donate to Support this Project We come to Sinai in a movement of repentance and quest. We seek a new vision for humanity and its endangered existence, and we seek to receive and amplify a message of life-sustaining living and habits that humanity needs to hear today. In this spirit, the project partners will bring together premier religious leaders from the world’s major religions to gather upon Mount Sinai to engage in a first ever Climate Repentance Ceremony, and to put forth a prophetic interreligious call to action: “Climate Justice: Ten Universal Commandments.” The call’s originality in compiling the finest teachings of all religions in support of climate justice draws inspiration from the great prophetic figures associated with Mount Sinai. Teachings and spiritual ideals will be highlighted, in order to help religious communities and humanity at large open their hearts to change for our collective survival. The ceremony will draw from liturgies, readings and the musical traditions of diverse religions. The event will incorporate concrete examples of how religious communities are actively meeting the climate challenge, and feature concrete initiatives that translate the broader spiritual practices into action. Goals of the Event Inspire and unleash the power of religions, religious leaders and faith communities as change agents for climate action and as sources for inspiring and motivating discussions among politicians and civil bodies. Motivate action among religious communities and the wider public to curb climate change. Invite media to cover religious leaders’ advocacy in combating climate change. Promote a coalition of religious leaders to work together for climate action. Generate new faith-inspired climate education materials for broad use. Who: This is an event delivered by world religious leaders. At its core is the work of the Elijah Board of World Religious Leaders, an active community of high-level religious leaders. The project partners also seek to involve celebrities who have a track record of climate advocacy. Follow Up and Outreach: Following the Sinai event, we intend to launch a series of educational initiatives that will flow from it. We envision two tracks of continuing dissemination and legacy for the project. 1. The event, its preparation, and the stages of its unfolding will be filmed and made part of a documentary. Social media will be employed heavily to disseminate the event in real-time. (to spread the propaganda) 2. The materials produced by religious leaders participating in the event will be converted into study materials, that will serve the religious communities and the community of climate activists, in special seminars and ongoing teaching situations. Founding Partners: The event will be coordinated by a coalition of organizations: The Elijah Interfaith Institute and its Board of World Religious Leaders brings together some of the world’s most prominent religious figures from Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism and the Religions of India. Elijah Interfaith Institute is a nonprofit, international, UNESCO-sponsored interfaith organization which was founded by Rabbi Alon Goshen-Gottstein in 1997.Wikipedia The Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development reveals the connection between religion and ecology and mobilizes people to act. The Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development, is a nonprofit organization, founded and directed by Rabbi Yonatan Neril in 2010. Based in Jerusalem., the ICSD promotes what they perceive as the connection between religion and ecology and mobilizes faith communities to act. ICSD manifests these goals primarily through five projects. Wikipedia The Peace Department is a US non-profit designed to solve global coordination failures by making philanthropy and impact investing effective and scalable. The Peace Department: a global non-profit with a mission to marshal and accelerate the mobilization of resources required to set communities, and the planet as a whole, toward Net-Zero future and global socioeconomic justice. As a new kind of non-profit, designed to solve global coordination failures to make philanthropy and impact investing effective and scalable. We are revolutionizing how sustainable development is done. Climate activist Yosef Abramowitz serves as special advisor to the initiative. Yosef Abramowitz is an Israeli-American environmentalist, president and CEO of Energiya Global Capital (Energiya – giya is just another way to spell GIA the Earth Goddess. So, this man worships EARTH.) as well as co-founder of the Arava Power Company.Wikipedia In Sanskrit origin the meaning of name Arava is : Silent; Calm; Noiseless (as in secret, hidden, Occult); Modern Hebrew name meaning both “willow tree” and “desert” or “savanna, prairie”. Traditionally the ערבה (aravah), a leafy willow branch, is used in a waving ceremony during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. In Israel the name also refers to a geographical plain near the Jordan, appearing in Deuteronomy 3, 17 as Arabah. (Interestingly, the Hebrew word arabha “desert” may ultimately relate to English Arab.) Other Important Partners: The UN Environment Program’s Faith for Earth Initiative works to strategically engage with faith-based organizations and partner with them to collectively achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and fulfill the objectives of the 2030 Agenda. Feb 18, 2022 UNEP’s Faith for Earth Initiative has organized the Faith for Earth Dialogue, The goal is to demonstrate “the power and potential of faith-based organizations and faith leaders in shaping the discussions at UNEA (United Nations Environment Assembly) as well as engaging in policy dialogue with other stakeholders.” (You know the stakeholders are not the common people. The stakeholders are those billionaires who have all the money invested in the future THEY DESIRE. The UNEA’s stake in this initiative is to keep their existence relevant and keep the money flowing in.) On May 4, 2020, UNEP’s Faith for Earth Initiative and the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology agreed to unite efforts by drawing on UNEP’s extensive knowledge of ecological issues and the Forum’s comprehensive website on the world’s religions. As Iyad Abumoghli, the UN Principal Coordinator of Faith for Earth Initiative, wrote: “I have had several very constructive and fruitful meetings during the Abrahamic Traditions and Environmental Change Workshop that was held June 23-26 (6 2×3 – 2×6 or 6 18 or 6 9 or 6 13) in Rhodes, Greece. Faith for Earth has agreed with the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology to unite efforts and strengthen one knowledge platform building on the vast and extensive work of the Forum over the past two decades.” Read the full press release: Faith-based organizations can help the transition to a more sustainable post-COVID-19 world TO LEARN MORE ABOUT RHODES AND WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TODAY, SEE MY POSTS ON THE REVIVED ROMAN EMPIRE especially REVIVED ROMAN EMPIRE – THE SEA – Part 2 URI is made up of 685 member groups and organizations, called Cooperation Circles, in 85 countries to engage in community action and create lasting change. Cooperation Circles are made up of members from at least three different religions, spiritual expressions or indigenous traditions and range in size from a minimum of 7 people to tens of thousands. spacer I. INFORMATION A New Ecumenical Order with Links to the United Nations and the World Council of Churches The Order of the Transfiguration is an ecumenical religious order in the catholic Christian tradition, affiliated with the International Council of Community Churches, a member-church of the National Council of Churches, USA and the World Council of Churches, Geneva. In corporate status the Order of the Transfiguration is part of the Interfaith Studies Division of the Institute of Integral Human Sciences, a non-governmental organization (NGO) affiliated with the United Nations. An Ecumenical Membership with Interfaith Perspectives The membership of the Order includes both clergy and lay men and women, married, single, and celibate, from many Christian traditions, including Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, Old Catholic, and Protestant (They do not identify what “Protestant” individuals or groups might be involved.). There is also an affiliate-membership of persons from the other world religions, East & West, and new religious and spiritual movements. (They are also very careful not to name any of these “others”, for fear that you might get enlightened. They can’t have the truth uncovered.) A New Movement in Global Christian Spirituality (they throw the word CHRIST and Christianity around a lot. This is to keep the masses subdued by thinking that they are somehow connected to the true Faith in the Living GOD and His Precious Son or Messiah/Christ; YESUA/JESUS. But, CHRIST is only a word, a title NOT HIS NAME. Therefore, it can be applied in any way they choose. It can even be applied to the ANTI-CHRIST the comming anointed false savior and agent/son of Satan/the Deceiver/the Adversary.) What Does Christ Mean? Christ comes from Christos, a Greek word that means “the anointed one,” or “the chosen one.” The Hebrew word meaning the same thing is Mashiach, or as we know it— Messiah. So Christ is really more a title than it is a name The Order of the Transfiguration stands at the forefront of a new movement in Christian spirituality for those with global perspectives who desire to combine the personal commitment of “…a faith in the living Christ and His Mystical Body, the Church…” (Here they are referring to the ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH which is the ONLY CHURCH THE ROMAN CATHOLICS recognize. As they refer to IT as the ONE, HOLY and APOSTALIC Church, which is neither one, or Holy, or Centered on Jesus Christ/Yeshuah HaMaschiah) with an intelligent and responsible study of the world’s religions & cultures, East & West, and those common forms of transformative human mystical & psychical experience which gave rise to faith in a Transcendent Order and conversation in one’s life and values. transcendent trăn-sĕn′dənt adjective Surpassing others; preeminent or supreme. Lying beyond the ordinary range of perception. Transcending the Aristotelian categories. Transcendentalism is a philosophical movement that developed in the late 1820s and 1830s in New England.[1][2][3] A core belief is in the inherent goodness of people and nature,[1] and while society and its institutions have corrupted the purity of the individual, people are at their best when truly “self-reliant” and independent. Transcendentalists saw divine experience inherent in the everyday, rather than believing in a distant heaven. Transcendentalists saw physical and spiritual phenomena as part of dynamic processes rather than discrete entities. The doctrine of the Unitarian church as taught at Harvard Divinity School was closely related. tran·scen·den·tal (trăn′sĕn-dĕn′tl) adj. 1. Philosophy a. Concerned with the a priori or intuitive basis of knowledge as independent of experience. b. Asserting a fundamental irrationality or supernatural element in experience. 2. Surpassing all others; superior. 3. Beyond common thought or experience; mystical or supernatural. 4. Mathematics Of or relating to a real or complex number that is not the root of any polynomial that has positive degree and rational coefficients. transcendental adjective 1. Existing only in concept and not in reality: abstract, hypothetic, hypothetical, ideal, theoretic, theoretical, transcendent. 2. Of, coming from, or relating to forces or beings that exist outside the natural world: extramundane, extrasensory, metaphysical, miraculous, preternatural, superhuman, supernatural, superphysical, supersensible, unearthly. An Exploration in Search of God’s Activity in the Other World Religions & Cultures As a contribution to inter-religious understanding and world peace, persons in the catholic, protestant & orthodox Christian traditions have formed an ecumenical religious order with interfaith perspectives …linked with teachers and groups… from the other great religious traditions of the world ’united in the common quest for universal human values, East & West through personal study and transformative spiritual experience. Is Western civilization ready to sustain such an achievement at this stage of its spiritual evolution? Yes! Many religious people today are ready to work together for tolerance and understanding of one another for world peace. In today’s Global Village we can indeed meet in the spirit of equality, and respect for the wisdom that has been delivered to prophets, saints, sages and masters of all traditions. We are ready to work together for our transformation into a “New Humanity” and the restructuring of the planet. You are invited to join this great undertaking as part of a work of spiritual “perestroika,” (perestroika Origin & history: Russian (restructuring) East & West, for a new “people of god” and a more authentic and humane “new world order” in the 21st century! A Rule of Life for the Modern World We are self-supporting Men and Women … Married and Single … living separately or together in communities … from all races and religious backgrounds … dedicated to a New Humanity and a New World Order. Personal vows are formulated by each member in consultation with a spiritual advisor (shaman/teacher/master/guide). Each member follows the sacramental & theological commitments of his or her tradition. vow [ vou ] noun a solem… truncated (327,173 more characters in archive)