I am grateful that I am not required to walk in the way of YHVH alone. Being called out comes with the blessing of extraordinary power to overcome our adversaries.
Ayin
Modern Hebrew Block: ע
The modern Hebrew ayin has evolved to resemble an eye viewed from the side. Could this reflect a cultural discomfort with direct eye contact—perhaps because the gaze was so often fixed on ra (evil) that humanity grew uneasy staring straight into the soul, shifting the pictogram to a profile?
Literal: eye
Ancient Pictogram:
The Ayin depicts an eye, capturing the curve of the upper and lower lids with the pupil at the center. The eye captures photons → transmits to brain → reveals form, color, motion. It receives light, decodes it, and discloses the hidden (what was unseen becomes seen). The Ayin is one of the 12 simple letters.
Numeric:
Ayin is the second cycle of“7” and equals 70.
Sound:
Ayin is one of four gutturals, formed at the top of the vocal cords, producing the “Aa” sound.
Allegory:
Sight is one of the five senses. The ancient pictogram reveals a black portal into human thought. To “turn a blind eye” is usually negative—ignoring obvious truth—yet Shem and Japheth covered Noah’s nakedness with averted eyes, a righteous act.
“The light of the body is the eye: therefore when thine eye is single, thy whole body also is full of light; but when thine eye is evil, thy body also is full of darkness” (Luke 11:34).
Metaphor:
In the Shema (hear/ obey), perception ties the ear to the Ayin (eye), yet we are lured by the lust of the eyes. Worship of Rosh Ayin (ra – evil) is bowing the head to what we see—chasing signs. Close the eyes: what do the other senses reveal? What does melatonin awaken in darkness?
Ayin also carries anger. In Sefer Yetzirah, it governs North, the dimension of height, the constellation Capricorn, the month of Tevet, and the liver in the body.
Personal Relationship:
True learning demands surrendering the ignorance of “already knowing.” Intriguingly, there is no ancient pictogram for the ear, yet we are commanded to Shamah. Notice the flow of the Mem (water) separating teeth from eye in shema—a barrier between speech and sight?
Being called out means perceiving what most miss. The unseen becomes everyday vision. Is this the “third eye? When the fire of YHWH instruction burns away fleshly ignorance—everything I once valued above the salvation in YHWH, every “truth” I clutched—my understanding opens to know Yeshua in the power of His resurrection.
@catturd2 California is like a corrupt 3rd world country when it comes to elections.
The US government must step in and bring order.
Fraudulent elections have historically lead to extreme human rights violations.
@LeaderJohnThune@SenateGOP Wow, talk about slothful. These Senators get paid way too much for their blatant indifference to the desires of the American people.
@Enduristic1 This needs more study. In many Ayahuasca guided ceremonies, the shaman or guide, uses some form of music (healing songs). I don't know if this music was fully controlled in this study, but the vibrations, frequencies, and laser light energies have patterns that reveal as symbols.
A MAGA Trojan Horse in the Senate:
What if Senate Majority Leader John Thune isn't the establishment RINO many conservatives accuse him of being, but rather a calculated operative working deeper in Trump's long game?
The theory posits that Trump deliberately allowed or even quietly supported Thune's rise to Senate leadership to serve as a "controlled opposition" insider: a polished, institutional figure who could identify, expose, and neutralize the weakest links in the Republican caucus: the true compromisers, institutionalists, and fair-weather conservatives who fold under pressure from the media, lobbyists, or the permanent bureaucracy.
By placing a disciplined operator like Thune in the top spot, Trump gains a tool to purge or sideline unreliable Republicans while maintaining plausible deniability.
Supporting points that make this plausible:
Trump's history with Thune shows public distance masking possible private utility. Trump publicly blasted Thune as a "RINO" and "Mitch's boy" after Thune dismissed 2020 election challenges in the Senate ("it would go down like a shot dog").
Trump even encouraged primary challenges against him. Yet Thune has a strong overall conservative voting record, and their relationship has evolved into public cooperation since 2024-2025. In politics, visible friction can be useful cover.
Trump has repeatedly shown a willingness to use establishment figures tactically while keeping his base fired up against them.
Thune's leadership style exposes compromises in real time. As Majority Leader, Thune has faced criticism from the MAGA wing for procedural caution, resisting full filibuster nukes, pushing for regular order, defending the parliamentarian on certain spending maneuvers, and slow-walking elements of the most aggressive parts of Trump's agenda (like certain SAVE Act implementations or recess appointment strategies). This friction publicly highlights which senators are eager to go along with the full Trump program versus those who whisper "but the institutions..." or prioritize "bipartisanship." Weak members reveal themselves by aligning too closely with Thune's institutionalist instincts, making them easier to primary or isolate later.
Thune's profile fits the MAGA/RINO "double agent" archetype. He's from deep-red South Dakota, rarely loses, looks and sounds like classic Senate Republican leadership, and has McConnell-era ties. This gives him credibility with nervous moderates and donors.
Meanwhile, his voting alignment with Trump-era priorities when it counted (tax cuts, judges, etc.) shows he's effective when the moment demands it. The theory suggests Trump understood that an overt MAGA firebrand as leader might unify the establishment against him, while Thune could slowly grind down resistance from within.
Historical precedent in politics. Master operators (think FDR, LBJ, or even modern examples) have often used seemingly opposing figures to smoke out disloyalty or force choices. A pure loyalist in the leader's chair might trigger immediate revolt; a "respectable" one forces the fence-sitters to out themselves.
This isn't to say Thune is secretly wearing a MAGA hat in private, it's that in high-stakes power politics, personnel choices can serve multiple layers. Thune's tenure is providing valuable intelligence on who bends and who breaks when the real fights hit. Once the unreliable are identified and neutralized, the path clears for harder-charging replacements.
Of course, this remains speculative: Occam's razor suggests Thune is simply a traditional institutional conservative trying to manage a narrow majority and Trump's demands. But the "double agent" framing explains the apparent contradictions better than pure incompetence or betrayal in some circles.
A MAGA Trojan Horse in the Senate:
What if Senate Majority Leader John Thune isn't the establishment RINO many conservatives accuse him of being, but rather a calculated operative working deeper in Trump's long game?
The theory posits that Trump deliberately allowed or even quietly supported Thune's rise to Senate leadership to serve as a "controlled opposition" insider: a polished, institutional figure who could identify, expose, and neutralize the weakest links in the Republican caucus: the true compromisers, institutionalists, and fair-weather conservatives who fold under pressure from the media, lobbyists, or the permanent bureaucracy.
By placing a disciplined operator like Thune in the top spot, Trump gains a tool to purge or sideline unreliable Republicans while maintaining plausible deniability.
Supporting points that make this plausible:
Trump's history with Thune shows public distance masking possible private utility. Trump publicly blasted Thune as a "RINO" and "Mitch's boy" after Thune dismissed 2020 election challenges in the Senate ("it would go down like a shot dog"). Trump even encouraged primary challenges against him. Yet Thune has a strong overall conservative voting record, and their relationship has evolved into public cooperation since 2024-2025. In politics, visible friction can be useful cover. Trump has repeatedly shown a willingness to use establishment figures tactically while keeping his base fired up against them.14a25c
Thune's leadership style exposes compromises in real time. As Majority Leader, Thune has faced criticism from the MAGA wing for procedural caution — resisting full filibuster nukes, pushing for regular order, defending the parliamentarian on certain spending maneuvers, and slow-walking elements of the most aggressive parts of Trump's agenda (like certain SAVE Act implementations or recess appointment strategies). This friction publicly highlights which senators are eager to go along with the full Trump program versus those who whisper "but the institutions..." or prioritize "bipartisanship." Weak members reveal themselves by aligning too closely with Thune's institutionalist instincts, making them easier to primary or isolate later.8bfb39
Thune's profile fits the "double agent" archetype. He's from deep-red South Dakota, rarely loses, looks and sounds like classic Senate Republican leadership, and has McConnell-era ties. This gives him credibility with nervous moderates and donors. Meanwhile, his voting alignment with Trump-era priorities when it counted (tax cuts, judges, etc.) shows he's effective when the moment demands it. The theory suggests Trump understood that an overt MAGA firebrand as leader might unify the establishment against him, while Thune could slowly grind down resistance from within.
Historical precedent in politics. Master operators (think FDR, LBJ, or even modern examples) have often used seemingly opposing figures to smoke out disloyalty or force choices. A pure loyalist in the leader's chair might trigger immediate revolt; a "respectable" one forces the fence-sitters to out themselves.
This isn't to say Thune is secretly wearing a MAGA hat in private, it's that in high-stakes power politics, personnel choices can serve multiple layers. Thune's tenure is providing valuable intelligence on who bends and who breaks when the real fights hit. Once the unreliable are identified and neutralized, the path clears for harder-charging replacements.
Of course, this remains speculative: Occam's razor suggests Thune is simply a traditional institutional conservative trying to manage a narrow majority and Trump's demands. But the "double agent" framing explains the apparent contradictions better than pure incompetence or betrayal in some circles.