H/t Miguel
This was discovered by the Brazilian kabbalist Misha'Ël Ha'Levi three years ago:
Chapter 1, verse 18 of Megillat Esther:
יח וְהַיּוֹם הַזֶּה תֹּאמַרְנָה שָׂרוֹת פָּרַס-וּמָדַי, אֲשֶׁר שָׁמְעוּ אֶת-דְּבַר הַמַּלְכָּה, לְכֹל, שָׂרֵי הַמֶּלֶךְ; וּכְדַי, בִּזָּיוֹן וָקָצֶף.
18 And this day will the princesses of Persia and Media who have heard of the deed of the queen say the like unto all the king's princes. So will there arise enough contempt and wrath.
- 5786 - תשפו
- fire - אש
- vaporize - אדה
And the words Persia and Media are contained in the actual text.
Video below, but it is in Portuguese.
"May be that something will happen in Iran in 2026. This is encoded in Megillat Esther 1:18, which deals with the queen Vashti's disobedience in appearing before the king Ahasuerus.
In this verse, the initial letters of each word form the Jewish year 5786, which corresponds, in the common calendar, to the present year 2026, together with the words FIRE and VAPOR. Thus, in this verse we have the Jewish year 5786 with FIRE and VAPOR and MEDO-PERSIANS, that is IRAN. This is encoded in Megillat Esther 1:18. As the Gaon of Vilna said: everything that has existed, exists and will exist is encoded in the Torah…"

The cosmic clock just hit 12:50:50
ReplyDeleteI don't understand this whole thing regarding the cosmic clock. Can you please explain what it is and it's spiritual significance in the redemption process? Thank you Rfael Yaakov
DeleteI'm not very good at explaining this. I did look for Yaak's explanation but I couldn't find it.
DeleteOne day equals a thousand years in Hashem's eyes. We are currently in the sixth day using this equation. we are positioned at 12.50pm Friday afternoon, which is erev Shabbos, and we can bring Shabbos in early.... that means we can bring Moshiach in early, because "Shabbos" equals the time of Geula. Each “hour” of creation corresponds to 41.67 years of history.
see more here: https://www.yeshiva.co/ask/5207
How long will it take to finish the last ten minutes? 214 years? Rfael Yaakov
DeleteThe “Cosmic Clock” Framework (A
Deletelol HaTor presents history as unfolding in parallel tracks:
1. 6,000 years of world history (from Chazal)
2. Millennia divided into sub-processes
3. Each process corresponds to spiritual rectifications
4. These rectifications advance through human action, not fate
This is a process model, not a calendar.
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3. The 6,000-Year Structure (Chazal-Based)
As in Sanhedrin 97a:
• 0–2000: Tohu
• 2000–4000: Torah
• 4000–6000: Yemot HaMashiach
Kol HaTor focuses on the last 2,000 years, especially the final 250–300 years
Techias hameisim must begin well before then.
DeleteWe’re not waiting until 1pm.
It would take just under 7 years to arrive at 1pm on the cosmic clock.
DeleteWe have all the signs NOW so we’re almost there
DeleteEven the word "פּורים" - Purim - begins with פּו / 86
ReplyDeleteThat's interesting... And how do the remaining 3 letters tie in with current events?
DeleteI might as well add a silly observation rendering פו even more interwoven:
If you read PURIM in Hebrew Script, you get:
x... פersia8
x... וran6
(Disregard each "x". Those were inserted to prevent the text jumping to the right margin, which happens when you mix English-Hebrew fonts.
And thanks to Miguel for the information.
ReplyDeleteProbably most realize this that this year 5786 adds up to the number 26 and the secular year 2026 ends with that same number 26 which we know is Hashem's Name.
ReplyDeleteMay it be a year of our Geulah and many, many miracles & blessings for us and all the righteous.
Amen!
DeleteIn their year 5750 the Rebbe famously quoted that we reached the point of Mincha Gedola Friday afternoon
ReplyDeleteThe cosmic clock is an actual watch. I heard this watch is in Kiryat Moshe, by the daughter of whichever rav owned it..
ReplyDeleteAlso was reading Ascent to Harmony by Eli Munk and he wrote of the stages of geula and I was surprised that kibbutz galyius was the first followed by the return of the Sanhedrin...next...hmmm...I think our guy YANUKA will be the head of it...
-leah
I vaguely remember hearing that also. Thank you for jogging my memory.
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