Our Language Hebrew, Destiny Written in the Stars
The Serpent:
“Has God indeed said: You shall not eat of every tree of the garden?”
— here it already distorts: Hashem had only forbidden one, not all.
The Woman:
“We may eat the fruit of the trees of the garden; but of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of the garden, God has said: You shall not eat it, nor shall you touch it, lest you die.”
— she adds “nor shall you touch it,” something God never said. The serpent takes advantage of this confusion.
The Serpent:
“You will not surely die. For God knows that in the day you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.”
— it completely changes the meaning: turning prohibition into invitation, and death into “illumination.”
(Génesis 3:1–5)
To resolve present problems, one must understand the original error, found in what the serpent told Man. The first Language of humanity was Hebrew, for it is the tongue that represents the stars and knows how to call them by name — the greatest secret hidden by the deeper Kabbalah. Reviewing the entire Bible, I conclude:
1. Adam and Chava (Eve)
They spoke the original Hebrew tongue (lashon hakodesh), where each letter was a star, each sound a cosmic force. With the arrival of the Serpent, the intention and the language were perverted for its descendants, who still spoke Hebrew, but Cain and his lineage began the degeneration: broken pronunciation and loss of cosmic sense. This fragmentation into loose syllables is what centuries later we call proto-Sumerian, the language of the clay tablets.
2. The Flood and Noah
Since the world forgot the correct pronunciation, language became practical and mundane, without astral soul linking brain, heart, and liver to true intention. In the story of the Flood, a man named Noah preserved fragments of the True Name, but hid them from others — just as his own name means: “the hidden one.” The rest of the humanoids killed one another to the dance of the stars.
His chosen son, who would continue the legacy of the language, was called Shem (שֵׁם = “Name”). His brothers Ham and Japheth, meanwhile, received earthly tongues, useful but stripped of cosmic geometry.
3. Shem and Salem
In time, “Shem” became Melchizedek, king-priest of Salem (Jerusalem). There it was a place of Pure Chesed, where the study of the secrets of the heavens and the power of the creative word were daily bread for the priestly line of the Cohanim. This trait of spiritual reflection among its members would later be inherited by the people of Israel.
Thus the nations were called “Semitic,” for they were subject to the House of Shem, forming one nucleus, which in time became corrupted. See the land of Sumer, native soil of Abram, which he had to abandon in order to become Abraham, father of multitudes who believe in the One God.
4. Egypt and Ham
The next fragmentation of language came with the cursed descendants of Noah, especially Ham, who settled Africa and Egypt. The birth of the first Royal House of Egypt is told in the Sefer HaYashar, and in summary it has its irony: “like a fruit-seller who could not prosper with the fruits of life, he decided to prosper with organized death, becoming a tomb-king. Thus he sold ‘proper ways to die’ to the people, creating an entire theological system orbiting around death.”
Over time, knowledge of the stars increased, and the chains of the priest-kings (pharaohs) grew ever heavier, diverging more and more from the line of Chesed/Shem, whose principle of goodness became diluted through mixture with lineages made for other purposes. The result was ethnic chaos that eventually led to the Jewish revolution: the Exodus of Israel, to become a Jewish people.
In short, astral knowledge became a political weapon, not a spiritual tool of liberation.
5. Abraham and Judaism
Meanwhile, a man named Abraham sought answers and found them, for he received the revelation of the correct Shem. Thus he made an eternal covenant with God. From this arises the separation of lineages:
– Some preserved the pure lineage and the sacred Name (Israel).
– Others fell into idolatry through forgetfulness, confusion and corruption. But in any case, I stress: each one by free will, according to their purpose.
6. The Torah as “Net”
In various waves and moments, the sons of Shem drifted away from the Sumerian nucleus (Iraq). The druidic wisdom of the Celts and the shamans of many nations are but echoes of when we left behind the rediscovery of Astral-Verbal power — the magical language that is little more than degenerated Hebrew, just as the Spanish we speak today is a mere reflection, and not true Latin as we are taught.
This phenomenon is called the Exile of Israel. Israel dispersed through the world and dissolved among the nations as it lost the Name. For this reason, a decision was made in Alexandria, Egypt: to summon the descendants of Shem/Israel so they might complete the “original scroll” carried in their blood. The translation into vernacular languages (Greek and Latin) accelerated the process, serving as a net to gather the scattered cuttings of our brothers.
7. Messianic Judaism, alias Christianity
At some point, the pernicious influence of the Egyptian Royal House infected Greeks and Romans, who adopted its model — the very same model of today: democracy. Yes, correct: the Egyptian model is the contemporary one, with multiple gods, provided you pay them all through the Only One: the State. And to appease “Divine Wrath” there is only one solution: more taxes. These are always greater, and thus the process of full slavery a kind of form of collective bondage… advances more quickly, forcing Israelite souls into exile while other peoples with different purposes enjoy the system, for spiritual and karmic reasons.
Moses our Teacher felt compassion for his fellow, not for the Egyptian officer who oppressed him, and he did not hesitate to strike him down with the sword — to free the true slave, to whom I now write. Later, with the arrival of Rav Hillel around the 1st century, the expansion of Judaism to pagan Israelites was a grave threat to the Roman/Egyptian system. They could not tolerate slaves knowing their natal chart, the transits of life, and how to face them correctly. Thus were fostered all kinds of idolatries: icons of weakness and sacrifice were promoted as ideals, promising the “world to come” — the authentic communismᴹᵀ. One that does not exist in the Torah, for His Kingdom is not of this world.
In this theological remix, the Powers were deceived, promoting Christianity among gentiles — Israelite or not — creating the greatest spiritual transformation in history, led by a very shrewd man, known as Jesus Christ. His ritual death and the magic of the Word implied in the New Testament I cannot yet explain publicly. But it is deeply linked to current events, fruits of 2000 years of sowing and harvest. We, the contemporaries, are the last ears of Israel to be gathered, in the imminent messianic age. This requires the unity of the last lineages, who must reconfigure the priests of Salem — the proto-Levites — who today we know, and who will cease to wear black in order to don their proper garments of white linen.
But why are they necessary? Because these branches are needed to correctly pronounce the alef-bet. For example: Spaniards do not know how to pronounce the letter Shin and Samekh correctly, just as a non-Russian speaker cannot understand how the tongue must dance for it. Likewise, your local rabbi “gets lost” in the size of a lamed in a Torah portion, because he does not understand that a sunset can be longer than usual — hence an elongated lamed. Consequently, the integration of the House of Israel into Judah is the key to the correct pronunciation of the Name — or as I like to say: Hashem can finally sing Himself correctly.
Conclusion
We stand at a final point of no return, for we are in the last hour of the millennial Shabbat, 5785. Since the 7 days of Creation are for Hashem a thousand human years each, it is time to return to the starting point of rest, where all that was worked over millennia is enjoyed on the day of rest — where the human voice no longer needs to ask, for all is given, fullness complete.
Yet to reach this, you must know that the two hours before Shabbat are under the dominion of the letter Mem: a letter of great intensity and power, which judges humanity as on Yom Kippur; but in millennial version. To understand this is to accept that judgment was already decreed at Rosh Hashanah, one week before the Final Verdict.
It is no surprise that many now suffer in their own bodies what they wished upon their neighbor, for this world was made with measure for measure. Though it may not seem just from a narrow perspective, the truth of the decree is full. Yet this does not justify baseless hatred, nor evil action or speech… Despite the dark reflection of the neighbor — which our eyes unfortunately are still not trained to see — precisely this is what Hashem does: He does not wish to see the darkness, for He removes it from His presence. For to Him all is good — and to me as well. Amen.

