Egyptian Snake Eyed Priestess Haile Math predicts that 2024 The Sage will be born in the East, wit

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-26

Born in the village of Mitte Rasina in the southern Nile Delta of Egypt, Helmeth was the most famous astrologer, occultist, and prophet of contemporary Egypt, having served as a royal priestess to King Farouk I of Egypt.

Hylemeth had prophesied that Farouk I would die from gluttony, one of the seven deadly sins, and Farouk I was furious and expelled her from the palace.

Farouk I died at the age of 45 in the San Camilo Hospital in Rome, Italy, and was buried in Cairo. I ate 12 lobsters, 10 oysters, 8 fish, 5 bowls of fried rice, and countless cheeses, jams, flatbreads, beans, vegetables, and fruits for my last meal.

According to the relevant statistics of the Egyptian royal family, the amount of food eaten by Farouk I during his lifetime was enough for an entire army.

After living in exile, Helmet hid in a barber shop, shaving people's heads and divining for a living, and gained a great reputation because of her very good fortune, and many military and political dignitaries would go to Egypt to ask her for advice, and she recorded these prophecies on the premise of protecting the privacy of the seekers.

These prophecies were later verified, including the Suez Canal War, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the pandemic, and more.

Hylemeth's prophecy is very different from other prophets in that it combines the earliest recorded systems of understanding of the universe and life in Egyptian civilization.

Hyle Max has a complete view of the universe, and has a very deep understanding of the universe, endless life, God, time, and the fate of man and the world.

Helmes believed that the Tao and Dharma of the universe are the creators of all life, and that life, once created, must be maintained through the Tao and Dharma that conform to the immutability of the universe. The course of time is also completely determined by the Tao and the Dharma, and everything in the universe is renewed according to a predetermined procedure, which the Lord agrees with.

Everything is in this process, whether in heaven or on earth, eternity is not limited by time, but time is under various constraints, reciprocating.

The prophecy of Haymalth sends us a clear message: in order for people to turn their attention to God, there will come a time when nature will be out of balance, and people's lives will be out of balance, and the result will be the collapse of the human spiritual world, wars, pestilences, deadly diseases, natural disasters, droughts, and all sorts of disasters.

One of her key predictions for the future is that religion will be gone, and religion will be an empty story. The children will no longer believe in religion, all that remains is devotion to religion carved in stone. At that time, people will be tired of the spiritual life, and they will no longer believe that there are still respectable things and people or things in the world that are worthy of worship.

People will think that religion is a burden to them, and they will despise religion. People will forget about the existence of the Almighty Universe. After the Great Flood, famine, pestilence, new diseases, wars, and all sorts of calamities, all religions will collapse. Only then will people turn their eyes to the eternal and unchanging Tao and Dharma of the universe.

Another important prophecy is that she is pessimistic about the post-pandemic period: everything will follow a pattern, and the good will disappear. It will be a time of confusion, all moral values will fade away, people's minds will be filled with **, darkness will envelop our souls, and therefore people will not recognize their mistakes.

A new distorted society will emerge, and people will move towards spiritual confusion. Their thoughts, words and deeds are no longer lovely, but full of selfishness. People will pursue a material life in an extreme way, and this pursuit will take them out of the spiritual world.

A dark dynasty will be born. People will be ruled by **, corrupt and selfish politicians who are only interested in money and power. Naturally, the balance will be lost. Great calamity is coming, because people will reap the consequences.

Hairmet later traveled with two servants in a camel car, to Asia, Africa, and the Americas.

She had faith in the future, and repeatedly mentioned an important prophecy: she believed that in the far east, a sage would be born and change all this: when all this came, in the far east, a sage who had insight into the way and dharma of the universe would be born wearing a crown of stars and wearing a red robe, and in the future to correct all this, it would bring back those who had gone astray.

The sage is not noble, like weeds, born in the place where the three rivers meet, but not by the water, but among the mountains, which is consistent with the eastern name of the sage, so there are many proverbs, but the only correct one is not known.

Fires in the southwest, floods in the central and northern, wars in the snow-capped mountains and straits for a brief period of time, and finally cleared**.

The great ** movement in the southeastern islands, the great chaos broke out in North America where the day suddenly turned into night, and the alliance formed by Europe will be scattered with the change of the imperial crown that once the sun never sets, and return to the same dark period as the Middle Ages, so that the whole world will be restored to its original state, and the universe will become a place worthy of worship and respect.

People will always love, praise and bless the sage. A new universe will be born, and everything will be rebuilt and made beautiful and sacred. This is the will of the Universal Dao and the Dharma. This is because the will of the Tao and the Dharma of the universe has no beginning and is always the same. The sage rebuilt the correct spiritual path of this era with his own will.

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