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More on the Ark of the Covenant

I also received an email about the Ark of the Covenant from a man in British Columbia who is not on my newsletter list but was referred to me from someone who is. I wrote to him and asked him if I could use his name when I shared his email but I did not receive a “yes” or “no.” Nonetheless, I want to share his email since it is quite interesting, informative and intriguing. He writes:

“As I’ve propounded in my presentations, the Ark is a technology. Because of its geometry and material composition it absorbs and the releases etheric energies as does any capacitor. When one surmounts the mercy seat, and sits atop the device they are bathed in an etheric energy field which boosts their Psi abilities, clairvoyance, communication (Channeling), telekinesis, and so forth. Because of this, the Ark technology has been coveted and employed by many cultures. I’ve seen depictions of an Ark device in both the Babylonian/Sumerian cultures, the Egyptian, and of course the Hebrew. It would not surprise me in the least that the Ethiopians would also have an Ark(s), having been connected to both the Egyptian and the Hebrew cultures. With a little acacia wood and gold leaf I could fashion one myself. So suffice to say that were many Arks built through the years. I still bet that the original Jewish Ark is in the cave over looking Tiberius on the Sea of Galilee.

“Interestingly, when I first went scrying for the Ark, I also ran in to a Phoenician energy overlay. This would make sense for Phoenicia was also an ancient culture sandwiched between Egypt, Israel, and ancient Sumer. In the end, they all have common origins, cultural artifacts, and technologies. I would attest that this particular “Ark~Mercy Seat” artifact, (of which I feel all modern thrones claim a watered down recollection/inspiration too), came from, and is one of the salvaged sciences from the Atlantean times.  You don’t need special crystals with this device (although they might enhance its effects if you knew how and where to place them), all you need is wood, gold, and a knowledge of spherical geometry.”

Thank you for sending these fascinating insights! The Ark of the Covenant is always an intriguing topic. I love the Atlantis connection.

Carol Chapman —

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The Ark of the Covenant and the Bible

Here’s another information-filled email on the Ark of the Covenant in the Bible from a reader:

“Interesting. As you probably already know, in 2 Maccabees (2:4-8) the writer tells that just prior to the Babylonian invasion, Jeremiah, “following a divine revelation, ordered that the tabernacle and the ark should accompany him and…he went off to the mountain which Moses climbed to see God’s inheritance (possibly Mt. Nebo; cf. Deuteronomy 31:1-4). When Jeremiah arrived there, he found a room in a cave in which he put the tent, the ark, and the altar of incense; then he blocked up the entrance” (2:4-5). 

“The story doesn’t stop there: “Some of those who followed him came up intending to mark the path, but they could not find it. When Jeremiah heard of this, he reproved them: ‘The place is to remain unknown until God gathers his people together again and shows them mercy. Then the Lord will disclose these things, and the glory of the Lord will be seen in the cloud, just as it appeared in the time of Moses and when Solomon prayed that the Temple might be gloriously sanctified'” (2:6-8).

“So there is this tradition that Jeremiah moved the Ark to Mt Nebo and according to 2 Maccabees will remain hidden until the Last Day. Another possibility believed by some scholars is that the Ark is in a tunnel between the Temple Mount and the Dead Sea area of Qumran. 

“Let’s get our hiking boots on and go exploring!!”

Thank you. I appreciate knowing what the Bible says about the Ark of the Covenant.

Carol Chapman —

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Edgar Cayce on the Ark of the Covenant

Here is an email letter about the Ark of the Covenant sent to me by Joan Clarke who has become a friend through the internet. She is also the author of a lovely and intriguing book, Twin Soul Separation.

Joan writes:

“I saw a special on History Channel about the Ark of the Covenant being in Ethiopia and it was fascinating.

 “Edgar Cayce indicated that the Ark of the Covenant no longer has the  sacred power, as when Jesus died on the cross and the veil was rent in two everything changed and a new covenant began.

“The Holy of Holies is now within us not without.

“Some Cayce experts say that the Ark was destroyed.(  John Van Auken)

“I don’t think it was destroyed and I’d love to see it, as it must still have an anointed essence.

“Here are a couple of readings from Cayce about the Ark:

“‘Why,- why has there been so little considered of how, with the return, there was so little thought expressed as to where was the ark of the covenant, that was to remain ever in the Holy of Holies?

It had NOT been destroyed, nor removed, until the Prince of Peace came, wherein there was the declaration that ‘neither in the city nor in this mountain, but in the hearts of men’ will there be the meeting in the Holy of Holies.’

   Edgar Cayce Reading 1000-14

“‘Do stay close to the ark of the covenant which is within thee; knowing the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost, must move within and through thee if ye would bring thyself closer to the fullness of thy purposes in the earth.’

             Edgar Cayce Reading 5157-1

“Many of us have past life memories of the Ark which is why it is so important to us.”

Joan Clarke

Thank you, Joan, for sharing this information with us.

Blessings,

Carol Chapman —

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Ethiopian Worker Certain of Ark’s Existence

One reader wrote wondering if the Ark of the Covenant actually exists.

Catherine MacDonald, of Edgar Cayce Canada, also wrote to say that:

“This is very interesting.   I had a fellow working for me about 15 years ago,  he was from Ethiopia.   He told me that the ark was on an island in Ethiopia, guarded by priests  and he was very serious and matter-of-fact about it.   He was surprised that we, in the western world didn’t know this.   So here it is.   Very interesting indeed. ” 

Carol Chapman —

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Ark of the Covenant from Atlantis?

Among a number of replies to yesterday’s post, which also went out as a newletter to numerous people, Martin Anderson wrote the following intriguing message:

“Yes, there were a number of The ARKS OF THE COVENANT IN THE MIDDLE EAST. THEY HAD COME FROM ATLANTEAN technology that was passed on to the Egpytian mystery schools. Some were built as light therapy healing machines, and other Arks were generators and communication devices between flying saucers and temples priest and
technicians. And by tuning up the power of certain designed ARKS you also had some most powerful LASERS and power beaming instruments which can start earthquakes and destructive energy of modern HARP TYPE LASERS (LAZERS). The Ark of the Covenant was designed to do multiple functions? The is what made it extra valuable
to the Egpytians as to the Hebrews. It is said by the time of Jesua, the Jewish preisthood had forgotten how to use the ARK for power. but Jesua intuitively knew how to use the ARK, AND activated it while on the cross to manifesfest a vortex vibration from it, and cause an earthquake with it, while while on the Cross to make a demonstration.”

Thank you, Martin.

Carol Chapman

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‘Ark of the Covenant’ about to be unveiled?

Here is an excerpt from an online article posted by World Net Daily about the Ark of the Convenant, which, supposedly, is about to be unveiled in Ethiopia by the patriarch of the Orthodox Church of Ethiopia.  

The patriarch of the Orthodox Church of Ethiopia says he will announce to the world Friday the unveiling of the Ark of the Covenant, perhaps the world’s most prized archaeological and spiritual artifact, which he says has been hidden away in a church in his country for millennia, according to the Italian news agency Adnkronos.

‘Ark of the Covenant’ about to be unveiled?

Michael Day, who receives my newsletters, sent the article via email to me. The article is written in two parts. Here’s the link to Part II:

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=102200

Part II includes the description of a modern-day Indiana Jones-type adventurer, Bob Cornuke, who says that he believes this could actually be the genuine Ark of the Covenant but he is surprised that the Ethiopian government would allow its whereabouts to be known since it has been secreted away and guarded for centuries.

Carol Chapman

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