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Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Resus or Rescue

This morning, I am following through a study.




Lev. 22.

What does this mean?

Red. Rapture.
Pink. Bride.
Light aqua. Rescuer.
Light green. Rescue. Salvage. Salvation.
Dark aqua. Bird.

By a misspelling, I found resus. Resuscitation.

Resus is Mongolian for resuscitation.

I sought it because I don't mind hunting down to see what my fingers typed.




When I see the Israelites pass through the Red Sea, I see a Great Eagle who has lifted them upon his wings, to set them upon safe ground.

There is the natural story, with our experience here, and there's our spirit's understanding of how God saves.

The Lord God is a poet. And you see this in his structures. See a sparrow meet a sparrow.




Sweetie birds. I selected a hard word for brown. I could have used something easier. I may, as I search.

One sparrow offers the other sparrow liberty.

My brown sparrow's eye is acute vision.




Read the word sets which belong to sparrow. In my camera, in the sparrow's eye, the blue is very likely the bird's water bath. We think the water bath is reflecting. That relates.


Note the green.


There's a family reunion at the water fountain/water bath.

A water bath of a birderer is fed by the birderer or the rain. The birderer washed out the water bath yesterday or the day before.

Here, the brown eye sparrow is found in the passage where God's seven eyes are searching Earth to and fro. His eye captures the sparrow.




Our eyes watch one another.

In Hebrew, to me, the word for liberty and sparrow looks like dorar, like adorar, or adorer, or adore.



Occasionally, I miss the other sound. I think I am close.

How close one may measure by knowing Hebrew.

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דרור גוגל הונת

About sparrows, they land on basil. When they land on basil flower blossoms, they work their wings like hummingbirds, for the flower is frail, and they get something. They do. I watched half a dozen do this. And then I got my camera, and I waited. And they had stage fright. However, if I see the behaviour again, I will try to capture it.

When a bird has assessed the branch they land upon to be too frail to support their weight, they beat their wings to help. And little birds, very little birds, baby birds who have not developed their inner sense of which branch supports them tend to beat their wings on their arrival to a stable branch, until they have learned that a certain type of branch will support them. So, you see little birds beat their wings quite a bit. And adult birds may do it less. The adult bird landing on basil does beat their wings, because they know the basil won't hold them. It's worth landing anyway, because the bee is getting something. So, on my basil, there are bees and sparrows.

From today's meditation, not gathered from bits here necessarily, but sifting on top, the roe is a symbol out of Song of Songs. The roe I see has a rack on his head. We often see roe and roe related animals with a rack on their head. That rack is a symbol of the tree of life, which Jesus is.

You see symbols of the tree of life. Chai. On the roe's head, you see a chai.

The chai is the Tree of Life. That place where the cross was, conquered at Eden/fall of Adam became a place of death, but Jesus restored the place of death to the place of life.

That placement of where the cross stood, in foretimes was the Tree of Life, and that is one of the reasons hell enjoyed using and desecrating it.

Jesus restored the Garden by his work on the cross.

Future times, that spot will again have the Tree of Life.

This is the word of the Lord.

My revelation is from him.

King Munro.



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