Holographic Images in the Bible


Although known and used by Jewish Rabbis for thousands of years, the Bible code first gained public notoriety when Michael Drosnin, using modern Bible code computer software, discovered the name of, then, Israeli Prime Minister, Yitzhak Rabin. This name was discovered within a matrix that included the phrase, “Assassin that will assassinate.” Approximately one year after a warning was sent to the Israeli Prime Minister, Yitzhak Rabin was killed by an assassin, on November 4th, 1995.  Adding another layer of meaning to the Hebrew text of the Bible, holographic images were discovered by layering the original Hebrew text. The text could be shifted to reveal images imbedded in it, images which often correspond to the Bible code matrixes found in the same areas of the Bible. These images have been further enhanced by adding colour to allow 3D viewing.  



Like the Bible code, the holographic images in the Hebrew text of the Bible concern a variety  of subjects, not only subjects relating to the Bible, itself – such as prominent individuals in human history, places and events. Holographic images of historical figures found to date include Julius Caesar, over the Bible code matrix which speaks of him; and William Shakespeare, with the name “Shakespeare” apparently written across the bottom of the portrait (not in the Bible code, but on the image, itself). In a Bible code matrix which gives the words “Windsor” and “Castle,” and which includes the words “Tower,” “England” and “Crest” there was found the image of a man, apparently looking downward and pointing. Further research has revealed a striking similarity between this man and William the Conqueror, the man who built Windsor Castle. Even the Roman god Jupiter is depicted in one image, over the Bible code matrix which names him.  



Other Images which have recently been found include a lamb lying on a scroll, upon which a hand is writing; two figures carrying the Ark of the Covenant over Biblical text talking about the Ark of the Covenant and a Bible code matrix also concerning the Ark of the Covenant; and a man, apparently surveying a small, perhaps templatic representation of Solomon’s Temple before his face, and gesturing with his hand to another representation of Solomon’s Temple, below. Significantly, an image was also found in the first three chapters of the book of Genesis, which seemingly repeats holographically across the whole book of Genesis. In this image there appear to be representations of six types of animal families: Bovidae, Aves, Equidae, Felidae, Insecta, and Canidae. Another image, which is over a Bible code matrix which speaks of “Flanders” and “Field,” depicts an image of a man who appears to be looking upward dramatically – perhaps in the throes of death, but not yet having left this world. 



One image which bears further examination is found between Psalms 103:4 and Psalms 106:4. Within the Hebrew text of these Psalms is encrypted the word “Multidimensional,” (twice encrypted perfectly vertical) as well as the words “Hypersonic” and “Strangeness.” As for the Bible code matrix found in these Psalms, it appears that what was encrypted here, thousands of years ago, corroborates the cutting-edge theories of modern physics. And in doing so, does the Bible, the spiritual book of so many people, show that there is a higher reality which is not merely spiritual, in a general sense, but multidimensional? The holographic image which is, likewise, built into the Hebrew text of these Psalms, depicts figures, seemingly ascending, with their arms thrown upward. Above the figures are two faces looking down at them: one, what appears to be the face of a living man (in the upper right-hand corner), and the other that of a skull (in the upper left-hand corner). Are these faces representative of life and death? 

What is represented in this image may be nothing less than humanity’s discovery of higher realms of existence, and with this, the mechanism of its own mortality or immortality. And if this is an indication of the significance of the information encoded within the Hebrew text of the Bible, then perhaps the Bible, itself, can provide hints, clues and even direction for the uncovering of knowledge which may challenge not only science, but religion and modern beliefs about the nature of reality, itself.     

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