Religion is a near pointless series of treatments for the multitude of diseases humans refer to as sins. These sins infect the minds, hearts, and souls of the sinner, or us, the “beast” of the field as God refers to us, in the Bible. The root of all sin is giving authority to money, “the right hand mark” or worshiping money, “the forehead mark.” Your God is money! The God of Love said nearly ANYTHING or anyone else would have worked better!
- Signed, Eyebrow Flash.
The word of "beast" means "sinner" or "trash human" because in the bible God makes a point of dividing "man" from "beast" in the same sentence without always mentioning the words "cattle" and "foul" too. If He were talking about animals it wouldn't make any sense to sometimes exclude the last two categories. In this case, inconsistency is the key.
The word "mark" refers to "money" because vouchers were used in the old-timey world for money and you signed or marked them as a promise to pay, like a modern check. I had a dream about using a voucher for something in a old-timey Texas tavern once. But, I digress.
The phrase "mark in his forehead" means "you worshipmoney," rather than God" because the phrase, "in his forehead," historically, and biblically, actually means to show deference to, by bowing you head a little, according to a quick google search.
The word "mark in his right hand" is "you give authority to money," rather than God, because the "right hand" is the symbol of authority in The Bible because our Lord Jesus Christ is seated at the right hand of God.
The number, of the name, of the mark, is 666 because - I just named the mark - in this project, it was project 6, but I hate money so much I called it 666.
If you want another reason, barcodes are on everything we buy with money and the three extra long bars that are used for aligning the system represent the number 6, or since there are 3 bars: 666. God is crazy cool sometimes in His work.
So...
Mark in the forehead is those who worship money when they should be worshiping God.
Mark on the hand is acknowledging the authority of money instead of the authority of God.
Everything people need should be freely given and received. We should share all spare food, we should share all empty bedrooms in all houses, we should share all spare clothing. Everyone, pretend like we are family, and maybe, one day soon, we will actually be family.
We should not horde excess money when it could do good. You can not serve both God and Money. And if you don't have enough, if you really need something, email or text someone with more than enough and give them a link to this message:
https://www.thekeywordguide.com/project-666
You should work, knowing that others will take care of you and your family, if ever needed, because of the love we share for one another, and because you are not a crap person, God has never made a crap person, ever.
If you want to be marked, I can mark your mind, and your heart, by using a mark God put on you, already, before you were even born.
I mark the reader of these words in the name of God, if you read the following you will be cursed to remember it or make the gesture or see the gesture, every time you use money for the rest of your life:
You are hereby marked in your eyebrows:
Yes, the eyebrow flash is a universal nonverbal signal of recognition and connection that appears to be deeply ingrained in human communication across cultures and time. This quick, unconscious gesture of raising the eyebrows is a fundamental human signal that conveys openness, friendliness, and a desire for social interaction, signaling to another person, "I see you" and that they are welcome.
How the Eyebrow Flash Works
Involuntary Gesture: The eyebrow flash is often an unconscious act, occurring when you see someone you recognize.
Brain Connection: Neuroscience shows that this gesture activates the part of the brain responsible for recognition and connection.
Sign of Trust: It creates an instinctive sense of familiarity and trust, signaling safety and openness.
Why It's Universal
Hardwired: The eyebrow flash is described as being "hardwired into our primitive brain," making it a primal and unique human trait.
Cross-Cultural: It transcends cultural and language barriers, making it a powerful tool for fostering rapport and connection in any setting.
Historical Consistency: The gesture has remained constant throughout human history, not disappearing or evolving despite technological revolutions.
Practical Applications
Greeting: Use it as a nonverbal "Hello" or "How you doin'?" to build rapport with others.
Leadership: Employ it in professional settings like interviews, negotiations, and networking to make a positive impression.
Emotional Cues: It's a key component in expressing and understanding complex emotions, including surprise, and can also be used to signal interest or irony.
I feel like it would be cool if one day, there were no bank accounts, or tracking, or payments, or any need for money at all really.
How the Eyebrow Flash Works - By Nate & The Gemini A.I.