Epiphany

Happy New Year to all my readers!

Today we are focused on a single word - Epiphany.

Its definition in the context we will examine is:

- a usually sudden manifestation or perception of the essential nature or meaning of something.
From Merriam-Webster Dictionary.

This year the entire world is on a journey.

This journey leads to a lasting truth.

This year we discover that man-made institutions based on falsehood fail.

The ponzi system we call "money" begins its process of unraveling.

We discover we have been deceived by the fiat currency construct.
We, like the people written about centuries ago, are in darkness.

For behold darkness shall cover the earth, and a mist the people:
Isaiah 60:2

What is interesting about this quote, is the word darkness. The Latin translation is "tenebrae", and can be translated several ways including:

darkness, gloom, dark place, prison, dungeon, stupor, blindness.

In my view, this year and next, as a people, our eyes will be opened to the darkness of our fiat currency world. Our eyes are used to the darkness, so we will squint and squirm when the light shines into our collective faces. When we wake up to the deception, it will be a shock.

Our economic problems go much deeper than those discussed in the media, even by thinkers as bright as Nassim Taleb.
Those problems are symptoms, not the underlying disease.

The problem is not just debt, nor money as debt. Debt is a symptom.
The problem is not just risk or uncertainty. These are also symptoms.

The problem is a false perception of reality based on a prison of lying philosophies and a fundamental misunderstanding of how the world functions.

"What is truth?" An arrogant Roman governor asked over 1900 years ago before he condemned an innocent man to death.

This year and next we will see a culmination of events come into alignment.

And with the realization of truth, and the painful process of throwing off the deception, comes liberty.

Ecce nova facio omnia
Rev 21:5 Latin Vulgate

Behold, I make all things new.

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