It’s been a second.
It’s been a minute.
It’s a been an hour.
To be more accurate, it’s been a few years.
Greg Orion says it’s been 8. Elijah Mayim says it’s been 66 trillion. The last time I scribed on the tablets of destiny I had more hair, less presence, and less to scribe. What I do certainly remember was that after my last inscription I felt compelled to shift my Delorean into action and start making moves.
In true Piscean fashion, I fishtailed through the winding roads leading to Damascus. Beyond searching for better days in a future past, I was uncertain of my destination. My chariot of fire carried me to reclaim my Christ in Rio de Janeiro, to be purified in the Eternal Springs of Medellín, to observe the Alchemist who constructed the pyramids of Kemit, and to traverse the 4 corners of what I consider Judah—though others call it Utah. I even ventured to Greece, drawn by its phonetic and sonic resonance with my name.
In a world dominated by Internal Combustion Engines (ICE), the concept of traversing realms powered by soundwaves might seem extraterrestrial. Yet, here I stand. My message for you on this sacred Yom יום is an evolution from my last inscription: “Time 4 Some Action.” In my youth, I sought to offer something timely. Now, I aim for what is timeless. Managing time requires understanding its nomenclature. If you give me a minute, I’ll explain why.
Through my travels, I’ve realized that the world is much smaller and more interconnected than conventional history suggests. For example, traditional academic discourse generally denies any direct historical or linguistic connection between the Yoruba and Ancient Hebrews, based on current archaeological, linguistic, and historical evidence. Yet, over 100–500 phonetic similarities exist between the languages. In Hebrew, “Or (אוֹר)” means light, while in Yoruba, “Oorun” means sun—the source of light. Because I aim to give you light today, I share with you this example. This is but one example; should you choose to explore further, there are many more.
If two languages share over 100 similar root words, traditional linguists would typically entertain several possible cultural relationships. With over 500 shared words, scholars would likely conclude a significant historical connection beyond casual contact or isolated borrowing. Hebrews may say I’m Adon (אָדוֹן), while the Yoruba might call me Adáni. I leave such debates to those still confined by ICE-age modalities of time travel. This is written for those from the future, navigating the Promised Land with a flux capacitor.
I simply do not have the time to explain how and why I know what I know. I would encourage you to “Hurry, get in! If you don’t, you’re going to miss some serious shit!” Besides “Do you want to take a leap of faith? Or become an old man, filled with regret, waiting to die alone?”
Pardon me. My life is a movie and I often think and write in cinematic undertones. The TENETs of my faith have allowed the Inception of something profound, and I am Back from the Future. All praise to Allah.
An elder once told me that the Book of Genesis is a book of tricks. Without a Sumerian-Semitic context, I couldn’t grasp his meaning. Now, I can. Like a rapper finishing another emcee’s verse through cultural intuition, I see what my ancient astronaut forefathers were conveying.
In Genesis 1:2, it states, “…and darkness was upon the face of the deep.” The Hebrew word for “the deep” is “Tehom הַתְּהוֹם.” Scholars have long noted the cultural parallels between Sumerian and Biblical narratives. “Tehom” evokes Tiamat, the primordial goddess of the abyss. In this context, time without order is a chaotic abyss. Life, like time, must be divided and ordered.
Because much has already been written about the Sumerian and biblical parallels I would like to focus on a newer perspective. When I see, Tehom and Tiamat, I also see the word “Time.” In Spanish I see it as the word, “Tiempo.” Considering the reference to Tehom in genesis, time with out order and differentiation would be a chaotic environment. Imagine being a son, a father, learning how to crawl and running a marathon all at the same time. It would make sense that the Elohim, the powerful ones, would have to divide the Yom into 24 hour cycles so that life would be conceivable.
I remember a critical point in my journey of time travel was 2019 C.E. when I was in London and there were massive repairs being coordinated for Big Ben. Outside of being extremely disappointed because I had traveled all the way across the temporal pond to see it, I found it peculiar in hindsight that such a symbolic representation of time was being altered/repaired as we were being led into a new timeline with the looming pandemic. I didn’t realize it at the moment but my encounter with Big Ben was a divination reading for things to come regarding my own personal relationship with time.
I also remember around that period I started getting deeper into Kabbalah, and internally asking myself, “So is it Big Ben or Big Binah?” Binah in Kabbalah represents understanding and structure, often linked to the formation of time and boundaries. Binah is often associated with Saturn. I was going through my Saturn’s return during this time. In astrology and mythology, Saturn/Chronos is the god of time, discipline, and limitations, symbolizing the structured flow of life and inevitability of time’s passage—similar to Binah’s role in defining cosmic structure.
Up until that point of my life, I lived in the chaotic abyss of undifferentiated time. In a drunken stupor fueled by MDMA and cocaine binges, each day and night seemed no different then the ones that came before or after it.
My trip to London eventually took me to Greece where I reached the deepest abyss of my mind. There were events that transpired there that made it clear I needed to bring light and order to my life if I wanted to survive and give my soul more time to travel.
“Genesis 1:4 And God saw THE Light, that it was good…”
The Hebrew word for “THE light” in this scripture is “Ha’or הָאוֹר”
I am of the thought God is the word “The”.
The-ology is the study of God. In Spanish the translates to el and la depending on gender. Combined they form Ella or Allah. In Portuguese the is A or O. This can be seen as The Alpha and The Omega. In these languages most nouns require that the use of the word the be used prior. I don’t know of a noun in existence with out a creative force that precedes it.
Latin grammatical rules function in a way that the article, the, brings specificity or definiteness to the noun. Very similar to the way the Elohim brought definition to the concept of time. By now you’ve probably noticed the phonetic resonance between Ha’or and the word Hour, a measure of time in English. Sometimes I’m The Man of The Hour, other times I Am the Son of Man for THE Truth, THE Word, THE Way, THE Light. Depending on the time of day you ask, you may get a different response.
“Genesis 1:5 And the Elohim called The Light Day”
The Hebrew word for “THE Light” in this scripture is “La’or לָאוֹר”
In Spanish words that start with h- , the h- is pronounced silently. For example, hago which means, I do/I make, is pronounced -ago. Similar to long ago in English.
To say “the time” in Spanish you would say, “la hora” which phonetically sounds like “la’ora”. As I stated earlier, time in its primal stage is infinite, chaotic, and limitless. When order and light is brought to it, it could become THE Time of H/our Lives.
La orden in Spanish Literally the means “the order.” However it can be used in a few different ways. It could be used to parallel how the Elohim gave the authoritative order to light and time to form definition. It could be used in the context of referring to a religious order such as the Priests of Anu. It can also be used as a way to say “You are welcome.” It’s used in this context, to acknowledge being at someone’s service and providing what they ordered.
Some other phonetic resonances to consider is that Horus/Heru is a messianic archetype of light. The patriarch for the Book of Light, Known as Abraham was born in Ur/Or, possibly a synonym for the city of light. What’s the difference between an age of Brama in the Hindu faith and a Yom of light for Abraham? What I see is measurements of time for both.
For my first 30 years of time on the planet my life was a mess until I sought out the light and order of the creator. It was through the passage of time that I was able to separate myself from the chaos of undefined and limitless living. Knowing the potential of what I can build today is limitless. I still build with limitations in mind so that I can define what I am building. To build anything of value, it takes time. Learning to manage my time has given me the path to rightfully claim my manhood.
I think a fair question to ask oneself is, “Whose time are you really on?” I remember during the pandemic the phrase Demon 😈 Time became popular. In a lot ways it seems like people are still on that type of time. Sadly some don’t even realize it. I think a fair way to judge the nature of the deity you serve is by observing what propagates in your life time and time again.
You’ll know the nature of the deity you serve by the nature of your life. A natural way of living will have your mind synced to a universal circadian rhythm that produces natural results.
Is it natural to be a 50-year-old male with no family lusting after social media vixens? Is it natural to be an amateur social media vixen at 35 years old affirming you don’t need a man all while being tormented by your insecurities and loneliness? I can’t answer these questions for you. What I can say is that existence in this current human dispensation is short. I would much rather see you thriving in a natural and organic manner that sees your genetics encoded in the never ending story of life.
I would like to give you a glimpse of things to come with this scripture.
John 1:1 - In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
Much like how I pursued Greece because of it’s comparability to my name, I began the pursuit of being a Solutions Architect for Amazon Web Services while I was living close the Amazon in Brazil. Being a cloud native, I initially wanted to be a Cloud Architect. I now see my purpose is to bring Solutions for the Soul and fulfill my destiny as a Digital Carpenter. As a Solutions Architect I look forward to building with you.
If you enjoyed this offering of time and light, you’re welcome. But more importantly, you are welcome to join me in building the kingdom of the creator. La orden.
On behalf of El Elyon, Paz y amor.
This was EPIC!!! An Excellent Offering!!!