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And the Sun Stood Still

ukok102nak

Active Member
~;> its easy to tell which is a man made and which is not

for example this story
which some people used to tell everyone during the camp season . . .
as it is written
:read:
In the year 1977, a year when most people were focused on the surprising death of rock-and-roll legend Elvis Presley at the age of 42, a man in Ohio remembered this year for a much more different reason.

A 37 year old man named Jerry Ehman was a voluntary researcher for Ohio State University’s now defunct Big Ear radio observatory. It was here that a giant telescope was scanning the skies on August 15. In those days, any information was processed through an IBM 1130 mainframe computer, printed onto some perforated paper and then examined by hand. It was by doing this that Ehman spotted something extraordinary – a vertical column with the alphanumerical sequence: ‘6EQUJ5’. Ehman grabbed a red pen and circled the sequence. In the margin he simply wrote ‘Wow!
wow-signal.jpg


as they say
In the past, this mystery was not known by people as it is now. The Spirit has now revealed it to his holy apostles and prophets.


:ty:




godbless
unto all always
 

Tumah

Veteran Member
I am quite aware of that! Sometimes though, a Jewish tzadik helps the seeker to find the Truth faster and more easily.
And I guess sometimes the seeker gets blinded by his own ideas that he's not able to see past the haze to understand what the Jewish tzadik is telling him?
 

Ben Avraham

Well-Known Member
And I guess sometimes the seeker gets blinded by his own ideas that he's not able to see past the haze to understand what the Jewish tzadik is telling him?

Yes, sometimes; not all the times. And I said faster and more easily, not for certain.
 
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