We are bombarded with the plague of name gods. Everything we do is smothered in using the name of a god or deity to honor them. You may say that you don’t use their names daily to honor them, but if I called you something other than what your name is, would I be honoring you? The answer is no, I honor you by using your name to get your attention, it’s the same with pagan and Greek gods. Saying their names pays honor to them. I’m going to display the gods of the week and then explain what should take its place. Examples:
When we speak Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday… we call on Greek gods. Again, using their names pays honor to them and this was the mission for the elite who have activated this into motion. There are multiple Greek gods and only one ያሁኣ, so let’s honor only ያሁኣ. The way to bypass speaking these names is to use numbers to replace days. Example, Sunday would be the First Day of the week… you would call it “First Day’. You continue this with all 7 days of the week. It is important to remember that only ያሁኣ deserves honor and praise, not the Greek gods we speak about daily. Why aren't Christians discussing their affiliation with these diabolical fascinations?
Let’s look at the calendar months. They are also Greek god related. Remember that we should NOT use these names because speaking them gives them honor.
We see that January through December are Greek god names. The way to not acknowledge them is by the use of numbers. Example, January would be the First Month, February would be the Second Month as continued. The Chashah only recognize ያሁኣ as their savior and help. The founders of these gods implement them for increasing elements of the earth such as more rain for crops to grow. Instead of relying on ያሁኣ, they rely on entities that do not exist. What does exist is demonic rituals of the elite in the world, which causes negative energies to operate within themselves to actually curse other people, and to prosper above an opponent. They use Christianity as the foundation to rule the earth by implementing Greek god rituals causing the people of ያሁኣ, and any other culture, to serve them.
The Chashah do not celebrate any holidays in the Americas. They are all rooted in paganism, which does not pay honor to ያሁኣ, so we exclude ourselves from them all. Here are 8 examples:
1. Halloween - The original holiday was called Samhain (sah-win), marking the end of summer and the beginning of winter. Samhain is a day that celebrates spirits and the dead as the year and vegetation begin to die (end of Summer). This season was thought to allow spirits to cross into the physical realm, so pagans would have bonfires to communicate with these spirits through ashes or roasting nuts. Dressing up in costume was meant to resemble the evil spirits so that they would think you were one of them and not bother you.
Christians adopted this holiday and renamed it All Hallows Eve to remember their deceased saints and martyrs, which is continuing the honoring of it by recognizing it. Just because someone adds another element to it doesn't make it less wicked. It’s like stealing a car and trying to make it your own without wanting to acknowledge that it is stolen. It’s like celebrating Thanksgiving, which was years of slaughtering Native Americans, and then celebrating the same day as a family day. Christianity is a gateway for debauchery and worshiping gods. How do they explain celebrating Halloween, which is demonic?
2. Birthday candles - Pagan markings of the year generally centered around solstices, and birthdays. Much like during solstices, birthdays are a time that brings out spirits, but with a target on the birthday boy or girl. In order to ward off evil spirits and beckon upon the good spirits, candles were placed on a cake. One candle for each year the person has been alive and an additional candle in hopes of another healthy year. This is demonic because it is only ያሁኣ who removes any demonic spirit away from people. If you are using these methods, chances are you have opened another door that causes you to magnetize another spirit you didn’t know about.
Today, Christians still use candles on birthday cakes out of blind tradition and indulgence in cake. They forget about the demonic spiritual origins just to have a moment of self indulgence. This is what birthdays are for, they are to worship a person, which is contrary to what the celebrators say. They say it’s about celebrating another year of life. How about getting on your knees and face down to the ground to ያሁኣ and give thanks for another year. And because Christians have an answer for everything in opposition of their celebrations, this means worshiping ያሁኣ is not for them as they continue their demonic expeditions.
3. Knocking on wood - Pagan spirituality is strongly tied to nature. Spirits were thought to live in trees. Knocking on wood was to provoke the attention of good spirits when in need of their assistance and protection, or to remove away evil spirits so they don’t overhear your secrets or worries. The meaning of this tradition is probably the one that has held up the strongest through time. When we knock on wood today, it is to ward off bad luck. With many of these other practices, the ritual stays consistent, but the spiritual significance has gone ignored.
4. Kissing under mistletoe - In Norse mythology, Frigga, the goddess of love, beauty, and fertility, wept after her son Balder, who was killed by a mistletoe arrow. Frigga’s tears turned the red berries white and resurrected her lost son, bestowing vitality and love connotations to this plant. Also, Druids used to cut mistletoe with a sickle during the first new moon after the winter solstice. Sprigs of mistletoe were to be hung in doorways as a means of protection from evil spirits. ያሁኣ is the protector of demonic energies, so if you’re Chashah, you don’t need these ritualistic activities because you have ያሁኣ to protect you. The reason anyone outside of serving ያሁኣ has no protection is because they are not destined to serve ያሁኣ, they are destined to do evil. The ones who serve ያሁኣ stand clear of these demonic behaviors.
Additionally, the mistletoe was insanely thought to contain the sperm of the gods because of the white substance from the mistletoe berries. Mistletoe was considered an aphrodisiac and fertility treatment, which is demonic
Be careful who you kiss under a mistletoe, you might be bonded for life with a demon.
5. Wedding emblems - These are a couple more pagan practices that were created to ward off evil spirits. During wedding ceremonies, people feared that evil spirits would take the bride. So, she wore a veil to hide from these spirits, and the bouquet of flowers was supposed to mask her human smell from them. This is why Chashah do not perform these type of ceremonies for marriage. The covenant of the marriage is between the husband, wife and ያሁኣ. We are not involved in scaring of demons on our covenant day with ያሁኣ with our spouses.
To deepen this ritualistic foolishness because these people don’t worship ያሁኣ, pagan bridesmaids would also wear wedding dresses identical to the bride. The bridesmaids existed to act as bait for the evil spirits, confusing them so they wouldn’t know which maiden to steal, or steal the wrong one. It was much more scary than exciting to be asked to stand in a wedding back then, but people still continue the ritual today.
Wedding Rings - Even the placement of wedding rings has pagan meaning. It was common for the exchanging of rings to signify the sealing of a deal. In weddings, the rings would be placed on the fourth finger of the left hand because it was thought to contain a vein connected to the heart. Not an ounce of honor to ያሁኣ in these rituals.
6. Christmas occurring on December 25 - In the bible, a date for jesus’ birth is actually not given. The Christians landed on December 25th for their holiday to try to overrule the Roman pagan holiday, Saturnalia. Saturnalia was a celebration of the god of the harvest, Saturn. Taking place roughly around the winter solstice, Saturnalia was meant to beckon Saturn to bring life back to the world while the pagans suffer through winter. The winter solstice marks the shortest day in the year, so after the solstice, the sun begins to climb higher in the sky again and spring will gradually return. Feasts and merriment were to honor Saturn and invite him back to earth. Note, Saturnalia existed BEFORE jesus, which Saturnalia is where the attributes of jesus derived.
7. Covering your mouth when you yawn - This tradition doesn’t even seem like a tradition, more of a polite reflex. But the pagan attachment to covering your mouth when you yawn is very dark. Again, pagans are terrified of evil spirits stealing their souls. Blocking your mouth when you yawn was supposed to keep evil spirits from taking your life force right out of your throat. Remember, these people do not have ያሁኣ, so they did all they could to survive through daily customs to stay alive because they opened themselves to demonic forces daily.
Pagans noticed the high infant mortality and connected it to the fact that babies don’t cover their mouths when they yawn. When you don’t have ያሁኣ, everything around you becomes an attack from some demonic source because you are not protected by ያሁኣ.
8. Easter eggs - Easter closely aligns with the Spring equinox. Germanic pagans would celebrate the goddess of Spring, Eostre. Eostre symbolizes fertility as the world blooms again and animal mating season ensues, simply Spring season. Eostre was also thought to bring colorful eggs as presents for the Spring celebration, thus creating the Easter egg.
This is another holiday Christians tried to dominate by adding their own stories and meaning so that people would celebrate their holiday over the pagan one, which are both the same. While the Christian connotations did dominate, many of the practices remained pagan.
The problem we have today is there are world leaders who do not see ያሁኣ as the founder of the world. They worship a fake entity named lord, god, jesus (LGJ) who they say blesses them. On the contrary, this LGJ has no power and is there way to dominate the world themselves saying they serve LGJ. They hide behind this religious entity of Christianity to control the world. The more people that worship LGJ, the more the elite of the world have power over them because the elite know that LGJ has no power. They created its existence for people to not recognize and or worship ያሁኣ. For this reason that we now know, let's serve ያሁኣ today, as he's the Emperor of the Chashah people and the world!
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So true. He tests our loyalty. We have nothing good outside of YAHWAH . His word, compassion and faithfulness to us are never ending. We should afford him the same loyalty and love.
Deuteronomy 8:2, 16-18
2 “And you shall remember all the way which YAHWAH your Elohim has led you in the wilderness these forty years, that He might humble you, testing you, to know what was in your heart, whether you would keep His commandments or not.
16 “In the wilderness He fed you manna which your fathers did not know, that He might humble you and that He might test you, to do good for you in the end.
17 “Otherwise, you may say in your heart, ‘My…
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Do as I say, not as I do.
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Paradigm:
A typical example or pattern of something
A set of beliefs or a way of doing, or thinking about, something
A principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided
A concept or model
A conventional pattern or design from which others are based on
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