07 January 2026

The World Today Is Out of Balance

18 Tevet 5786

There is an interesting message hidden in the days of the week on which the "Abrahamic" religions observe their holy day. 


It's a very simple message that holds a world of truths.  


The lies and falsehoods of the made-up religions throw the world out of balance.  Each insists that its way is the only way.  The pull and tug of their competition for supremacy keeps the planet rocking back and forth.  Those immersed in Torah alone occupy the calm in the balance.  

While the Friday people try to erase us, the Sunday people try to absorb us. Anything that attempts to pull us toward one side or the other - including Zionism, the false religion from within - disrupts the equilibrium and brings chaos and destruction to the world.

Peace, harmony and unity are only possible within the Torah-based Judaism framework and will never be achieved by anything else.

5 comments:

  1. Jesterhead7/1/26 5:13 PM

    Have always wondered if the Friday people's deity is essentially a distortion of one of G-d's names despite sharing similar Semitic root words, yet with also an otherwise overlooked Mitzri component via Hagar (including the emphasis of submitting / enslaving others) and how the final Geulah is likened to the first Geulah?

    It would be too simplistic to say they distort G-d's attribute of strict judgement in the same way the Sunday people distort G-d's attribute of Mercy / Loving-kindness as a way of absorbing everything.

    Since there is some overlap when it comes to self-worship, self-serving behaviour and using distorted versions of G-d's name as nothing more than props to legitimize whatever they intended to do anyway (including sanctioning atrocities as worship) from different angles based on those two distorted perspectives.

    I bring up the subject as besides being interested in delving deeper on the matter, there is also the fact that I have heard a few Rabbi's over the years falsely proclaim that Jews and the Friday people worship the same G-d (in contrast to the Sunday people), mainly as a blanket discussion ender as well as way to avoid answering tough questions that would dispute it.

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    1. Definitely NOT the same.

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    2. Jesterhead8/1/26 3:06 PM

      I am aware they are not the same and that both sides outside of Torah Judaism are manifestations of foreign worship.

      My previous comment only intended to further build upon the idea of both sides throwing the world out of balance, which is similar to the idea expanded by others over the years seeing both sides esoterically being corrupted versions of Chesed (e.g. Yishmael via Avraham) and Gevurah (e.g. Esav via Issac) - Whereas Torah Judaism as with Yaakov by contrast is connected to Tiferet. That would also potentially extend to their false ideas of G-d as well.

      What I do find rather notable is how the Friday and Sunday peoples outwardly present themselves today as embodying the opposite traits of each other (e.g. Yishmael with corrupted Gevurah and Esav with corrupted Chesed), as if they are trying to meet each other half-way (or compensate for each other's weaknesses) in a vain final attempt to compete with the balance of Torah Judaism.

      A subject that has already been touched upon in some form over the years, where Yishmael and Esav seek to unite with each other against Israel.

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    3. Yes. Thank you for supplying those priceless details. :-)

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    4. Jesterhead9/1/26 12:24 AM

      No problem.

      From my admittingly very limited perspective and others more knowledgeable than myself can elaborate further or even correct where necessary. I view each false group's deities as essentially being distortions of G-d from different angles, specifically Hashem Hu HaElokim as recited by Torah Jews at the conclusion of Yom Kippur.

      The Friday people's deity being a corruption of Elokim (given the Semitic root words of their deity) and his strict judgement or how he interacts with the world through natural law. Essentially amounting to them invoking G-d's name to pre-emptively give divine sanction (& absolution) to the Friday people's self-serving religiously dressed-up kratocratic (or Might is Right) tribal way of life and atrocities as performative worship.

      Whereas the Sunday people's deity at root can be viewed as a outright corruption / mockery of Hashem and his compassion / mercy or how he transcends nature and performs miracles. Leading to the Western world's own ingrained conceits, self-worship and other misconceptions rooted in Xianity and other Western philosophies.

      The Erev Rav meanwhile in their ultimately futile drive to unify both Esav and Yishmael would inevitably look to adopt both groups distortions of G-d.

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