What is in a name....GSUS
I can help out a bit here, the time of no time that we are in right now is the 4th dimension, now all things being equal, this is easily figured out
by vibrational frequency, as dimension is just a name for frequency. The snake handler or 13th symbol is the triad of the perfect fifth frequency, which is the mirror opposite of the fourth frequency. There are in essence 3 fifth frequencies which make up the triad. Hense the mirror of 12/21. / being the perfect frequency that is the balance of 2012.
This was figured out by Nikolay Diletsky, but they hid/destroyed his work and ended up killing him for it.
This is also the signal that the ships are waiting for to decloak, it is the "fifth element",
I kid you not!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolay_Diletsky
12 symbols making the vibrational tuning of the perfect 5th, does this look familiar?

To explain this better here is more on the harmonics and how they work,
this is called the Circle of 5ths;-) This was called the GSUS scale!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circle_of_fifths

n music theory, the circle of fifths (or circle of fourths) shows the relationships among the twelve tones of the chromatic scale, their corresponding key signatures, and the associated major and minor keys. More specifically, it is a geometrical representation of relationships among the 12 pitch classes of the chromatic scale in pitch class space. Musicians and composers use the circle of fifths to understand and describe those relationships. The circle's design is helpful in composing and harmonizing melodies, building chords, and moving to different keys within a composition.[1]

At the top of the circle, the key of C has no sharps or flats. Starting from there and going clockwise by ascending fifths, the key of G has one sharp, the key of D has 2 sharps, and so on. Similarly, going counterclockwise from the top by descending fifths, the key of F has one flat, the key of B♭ has 2 flats, and so on. At the bottom of the circle, the sharp and flat keys overlap, showing pairs of enharmonic key signatures.

Starting at any pitch, ascending by the interval of an equal tempered perfect fifth, one passes all twelve tones, to return to the beginning pitch. (Ascending by justly tuned perfect fifths fails to close the circle by a small amount, the Pythagorean comma.) Reversing the direction, playing tones separated by a perfect fourth, gives the same result. (To the ear, the sequence of fourths gives an impression of settling, or resolution. (see cadence))

Circle of fifths ascend within octave.mid Play circle of fifths clockwise within one octave (help·info)

Circle of fifths desc within octave.mid Play circle of fifths counterclockwise within one octave (help·info)

Further to this, what's in a name?

GSUS;

Ignorance is bliss amongst the Christian community on this matter. Millions of Christians worldwide call on the name of the guy who mows my lawn. And who would have thought that Jesus Gonzales was so popular among Christians. I wonder if his friends Carlos and Pedro have any idea how popular their friend really is.

The fact is Jesus is a Mexican name and the Messiah was not a Mexican. The Messiah was a Jew born of Hebrew descent in the Land of Israel were the native tongues were Aramaic and Hebrew. Neither Aramaic nor Hebrew even have the letter "J" or any equivalent in either of them. Jesus is not an Aramaic or Hebrew Name and could not have been the name of the Messiah. Strike one for Jesus -- Sorry Mexico!

Now some Ignorant people might attempt to argue that the name Jesus could have came from the Greek. They could try to argue that Jesus is a Greek equivalent of the Messiah's name. There is one small problem with that theory though. The Greek language does not contain the letter "J" or any equivalent in it either. Strike two for Jesus -- Sorry Mexico!

This last and final blow to the people who worship the guy who mows my lawn will blow the sombreros right off their heads. There was no letter "J" in the English language until the 1600's! Let me repeat again for those who might have inadvertently ignored this dilemma for the Jesus crowd; before the 1600's there was no letter "J" in the English language. Strike three for Jesus -- Sorry Mexico!

And things get worse, much worse; in fact they get so bad for the people who worship the guy who mows my lawn that I really hate to break the bad news to them. If you ask any Spanish-speaking individual how to translate the Mexican name Jesus (pronounced Hey-Zeus) into English, they will not tell you Jesus (Gee-Zeus), instead they will tell you that it is Jesse. If the Messiah's name was not Jesus then what was it? Let us now read a passage from the Ketuvim Netzarim (Writings of the Nazarenes).

And behold, she will bear a son, and you will call his name Yeshua; for he will save his people from all their sins. (HRV Matthew 1:21)

"And she shall give birth to a Son, and you shall call His Name Y'shua for He shall save His people from their sins. (ISR Mattithyahu 1:21)

This may not seem very significant to those who do not know Hebrew but the name Yeshua or Y'shua literally means salvation in Hebrew. Let us now see how this passage would read if the Messiah's Hebrew name was translated directly from Hebrew into English.

And behold, she will bear a son, and you will call his name Salvation; for he will save his people from all their sins. (Modified HRV Matthew 1:21)

"And she shall give birth to a Son, and you shall call His Name Salvation for He shall save His people from their sins. (Modified ISR Mattithyahu 1:21)

Interesting how Scripture comes alive and starts to make sense when you don't translate from Aramaic and Hebrew to Greek and then to Latin and finally into English. In other words the original meaning of Scripture can get lost in translation. Reading directly from the Hebrew would be best of course but if you do not read Hebrew then reading from a translation that translates from Hebrew directly into English would be the next best thing.

Many are probably asking why the two translations leave the Messiah's name Yeshua or Y'shua in Hebrew rather than translate the name into English as Salvation. The answer is simple; it is improper to translate proper nouns, especially names. This is a fundamental rule of Basic English grammar taught to every seven-year-old kid in the first grade.

Where did the name Jesus originate from and what does it mean? It is a well-known fact that the Greeks worshipped the Greek god Zeus. Some say that when the Scripture was being translating from Hebrew to Greek, they translated the name of Yeshua or Y'shua (Salvation) to Iesous (Hail Zeus). Later when translating Greek to Latin, Iesous became Jesus (Hey-Zeus). After which ignorant English-speaking people who did not realize the Latin "J" had an "H" sound began to pronounce the name Jesus (Hey-Zeus) as Jesus (Gee-Zeus). Again if they had actually translated the Latin to English every Christian would be praying to Jesse.

"It is known that the Greek name endings with sus, seus, and sous [which are phonetic pronunciations for the chief Greek god of Olympus] were attached by the Greeks to names and geographical areas as means to give honour to their supreme deity, Zeus." (Dictionary of Christian Lore and Legend, Professor J. C. J. Metford)

It is no wonder that Dionysus means the Son of Zeus, Ephesus means daughter of Zeus, Tarsus means Sweat of Zeus and so on. The fact is the Greeks were no different than any other culture of ancient times that based their society on religion. Read the Scripture in Hebrew and you will find that well over half of the names of people and places in Scripture have incorporated the abbreviated name (Yah) or abbreviated title (El) of our Heavenly Father in the names of the people and places.

Why would anybody in the right mind even want to take a chance on praying to Zeus? If we know what the real name of the Messiah is then why not use it? The real name of the Messiah is Yeshua or Y'shua (Aramaic Strongs #3443) and (Hebrew Strongs #3442) and when not used as a name (Hebrew Strongs #3444). You will see that the Messiah's name in Aramaic and Hebrew means Salvation. Salvation in Greek is Soter (Greek Strongs #4990), Soteria (Greek Strongs #4991), and Soterion (Greek Strongs #4992). All of which are a far cry from Iesous.

Anyone who has done any real study can see that many of the pagan deities are the same deity which have in many cases either evolved throughout time or just have different names in different cultures. One interesting fact is that many languages do not have vowels such as Aramaic and Hebrew. When translating to other languages you add vowels to give them their proper sound. The Egyptian trinity consist of a deity by the name of Isis but the real spelling only consist of the letters ISS. When you remove the vowels from Iesous you also end up with ISS (Isis), another pagan deity.

So here we are back at square 1, ISIS! The original Mary who gave birth ti GSUS. The issness, which is so widely spoken about. Given this info, could it not be that GSUS coming is actually the perfect frequency change? The four horsemen the 4th change?
Love and Light,
Starseed

Love and Light,
Starseed

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