00 – Introduction to Proverbs, Parables, and Prophecies

(Note: The anime / manga style pictures in these articles are being created with NotebookLM, Google’s artificial intelligence app.)

Fanciful drawings of The Seven finer beings, or Rainbow People—compared to an actual picture of one of them (left) that was delivered to the TV of INIT member Maggy Fischbach.

The modern-day proverbs, parables, and prophecies in this series of articles are derived from reliable communications that were received late last century through ITC systems of our INIT group… delivered directly to our computers, phones and other devices by The Seven finer beings, who say they’ve been monitoring and supporting our world across the ages. Their recent messages, though fairly extensive, are not nearly as in-depth and wide-ranging as the proverbs, parables, and prophecies of the time-proven religions—especially the two oldest religions, Judaism and Hinduism. For example…

The Ancient Jews

There are at least 10 ancient Hebrew prophecies about a future Israel, the Jewish Promised Land.

Jewish scriptures include the following:

  • 915 proverbs (like Choose a good reputation over great riches), are divided into 31 chapters of cosmic wisdom and advice for right living.
  • Parables (like Nathan’s ewe lamb and Isaiah’s vineyard) are scattered throughout the holy texts.
  • Lots of prophecies foretell of a Messiah, some mentioning a virgin birth in Bethlehem. Others talk of the rise and fall of kingdoms, natural disasters, restoring a Jewish state, and apocalyptic times.
Trees are prominent in Hebrew parables, representing friends, righteous people, abundance, an investment for future generations, leadership qualities, and more.
Many parables and proverbs clearly state that a healthy world and healthy relationships are built on truth and decency. These Jewish gems focus on what is apparently one of the fundamental seeds of cosmic understanding—that living things everywhere, in their ideal condition, reflect the truth and decency inherent in the source, or God or Yahweh. We have to choose daily between that reality and its opposite… that the world and relationships crumble under lies and hate.

The Ancient Hindus

The massive Hindu Vedas comprise more than 20,000 verses. Each of the 4 Vedas contain philosophical Upanishads that delve deeply into the ancient past, the complicated nature of the cosmos, and the struggles of Earth living. The Puranas are like a fifth Veda—a sort of user’s guide that boils down the complex, esoteric knowledge of the 4 Vedas into proverbs, parables, and prophecies that people can relate to.

Vimanas (highly advanced flying craft) are mentioned prominently in Hindu holy texts. Sometimes they’re described with hazy edges, suggesting they were interdimensional vehicles entering (or exiting) our dense physical world from (to) a parallel universe or dimension.
At the heart of Hindu wisdom is the intimate oneness between every human soul (Atman) and the central cosmic source (Brahman), which is the absolute, eternal, all-encompassing cosmos. The all-that-is. Thou Art That. These Hindu gems are based on what is apparently one of the fundamental seeds of cosmic understanding everywhere—that the source, or Brahman, is the heart of the cosmos and rests at the center of every living thing as a soul, or atman.

That Was Then, This Is Now

Compared to the old religious teachings, the modern information in the articles in this series is skimpy in quantity, but condensed with concise wisdom and detail, especially concerning our ancient past, the afterlife, and the source—a.k.a. God, Brahman, Yahweh, Allah…. These modern proverbs, parables, and prophecies are relatively pure. Misconceptions and mistranslations are at a minimum.

This AI drawing shows several of the actual qualities of the afterlife Eden where most people awaken after they die—men and women in their subtle spirit bodies at the prime of life and peak of health, three suns that sustain the world with their life-energies, a river that flows through the entire world, and beautiful paradise surroundings.

Here’s a tentative list of subjects to explore in this series of articles about modern-day proverbs, parables, and prophecies:

  • Afterlife
  • Ancient Past
  • Angel-Wing Myths
  • Apocalypse
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Conversing
  • Cosmos
  • Dreams
  • Earth
  • Eden
  • Extraterrestrials
  • Freedom
  • ITC
  • Life-Energy
  • Light and Dark
  • Miracles and Siddhis
  • Money
  • Morals and Ethics
  • Portals
  • Science
  • Second Epoch
  • The Seven
  • The Source
  • Symbiosis

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According to The Seven, one of the most important goals for humanity, at our earliest convenience, is to work together to devise a cosmic framework… a mutual understanding of the cosmos and our place in it. The raw materials for that project could come from various sources, especially science and religion. The articles in this series might also be useful.

Note: More recent religions (Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam) all adopt the key nuggets of ancient wisdom of their parent religion (Judaism or Hinduism).

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