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And they grew back, or she was healed the very next night. And oftentimes animals, like, see the. The lions licking her. It’s licking her wounds. These lions are attending to her. They wanted the lions to eat her. Sorry, I might comment as I go. We’ve got Joseph of Cupertino. From an Italian legend of the seventh century. He was said to levitate and fly during moments of intense religious ecstasy, oftentimes in front of witnesses, crowds of witnesses. Oftentimes, these people that could fly, they were men of God, oftentimes, or some sort of saints or holy people or spiritual people, people of power.
If they were. If they worked at, like, a church or some place like that, wasn’t always seen as the best. Okay. It’s not like David Blaine and everyone’s like, oh, my God, that’s great. That’s awesome. It was seen as disruptive because they freaked people out. Now, Saint Simeon of Stellities in Syria, the 5th century. He lived atop of a pillar for 37 years, surviving on almost no food and crazy exposure to the elements. He claimed to have healed people by his voice alone. St. Francis of Paola. The legend arose later, but attached to early monastic traditions.
He walked across the sea by laying his cloak on the water and just riding it like a raft. This is also similar to flying carpet tales from, you know, ancient Arabia and whatnot. Right. As I said, the atmosphere and the earthly conditions were much different back then. Okay. It was like a different planet. It was like a different place altogether. You wouldn’t recognize your own world if you were just suddenly time traveled back into the dark ages. I promise. Okay? You know, there was monsters, There was gigantic insects. You’ll see the knights and people fighting against gigantic snails.
That’s not symbolic. It doesn’t represent some sort of class of royalty that they just wanted to depict as snails. It represents gigant, gigantic insects that that grew and thrived to gigantic proportions. Including actual physical snails that posed a threat to crops and people and whatnot. St. Francis, we talked about him. St. John of Egypt in the fourth century walled himself inside of a cave for 50 years. People said that he had the power of remote vision, knowing visitors thoughts before they spoke. Telepathy, the return of the original language to certain people in this world. And I believe that that language is going to return to many people after this next apocalyptic cycle.
Saint Martin of Tours, 4th century France, was resurrected a dead person, basically by embracing and praying over him. Right. These are some stories you’ve heard in different religious texts as well. Right? Resurrecting the dead is no brand new thing. It’s not a revelation. But it’s and has happened time and time again throughout antiquity. These days it’s, it’s not too often that that, that that type of thing happens because like I said, we’ve got no energy left. We’re at the end. We’re in the Kali Yuga. This is the end of the world. You’re, you’re. You’re living on the cusp of the next world.
Okay. Some of you will make it, some of you won’t. Saint Martin, let’s see, we did that one. Saint Genevieve of Paris, fifth century. Could quell mobs, divert invasions, and was said to make bread multiply during famine simply by touching the loaves. Saint Sierran of Clone Macnos in Ireland. His dead body helped build his. His monastery. Monks claimed that his corpse rose and assisted to help finish the building. That’s amazing. St Brigid of Kildar in 5th century Ireland, turned water into beer for a leper colony and healed a man by removing his eye, washing it and then sticking it.
Right back in Saint Columbia, 6th century Scotland. Drove out demons, calmed storms, and once made a feral beast obey him by his voice alone. Interpreted as a water monster. This is, I believe, what they say is the first sighting of Loch Ness or the Loch Ness Monster. St. Aiden of Lindisfarne in the 7th century gave a blessing that extinguished a fire in a surrounding village. That was a fire that surrounded a village, even though he himself was miles away. Saint. Oh, Saint Germain. That’s the one I was thinking of earlier. Some people said I look like Saint Germain, I don’t know.
Saint Germanus of Auxerre, 5th century Gaul, when attacked by Saxons, claimed an army. Oh, I’m sorry. Calmed an army by shouting alleluia. The enemy supposedly fled in terror. Now, I imagine it doesn’t say this, but I imagine that it’s like amplified voice in combination with telepathy as well. Because many of these people of power were telepathic. And telepathy doesn’t simply mean you can hear other people’s thoughts. That’s one byproduct of telepathy. Another one is you can put thoughts into other people’s heads. You can cast. You could be a dreamcaster. Okay. You can make people. People who are weaker than you are, basically, or who have weak minds or don’t even know what’s going on.
You could make them see what you’re imagining. Okay? It works both ways. You can make them hear voices and sounds and all kinds of stuff. Saint Makarius of Egypt, 4th century, resurrected a mummified pagan corpse who spoke and confirmed Christian doctrine when he re died again. Saint Benedict of Nursia in 6th century Italy made a poison cup shatter by simply blessing it before drinking. Saint Hilda of Whitby, 7th century England. When she prayed, snakes in that area turned into stone. This legend may link to the ammonite fossils, which is. This is what it’s believed. Now, earlier I said that that was a snake or whatever, it’s known as an ammonite.
Right? And oftentimes you’ll see little snake heads at the. At the front where the head should be on those ammonites. All right, I’ve got alternative theories on all these different, you know, fossils and stuff and what they actually are. Notice the golden sky. Notice the orbs of light, the halos around their head. Notice those strange mountains in the background as well. Let’s continue on. We got Saint Spiridon of Termethus in 4th century Cyprus at the Council of Nicaea, which is a pretty famous council, especially within ancient Christianity. You know, many of these early councils, you know, the Council of Hippo and Trent and all these other ones in Isa.
These were the earliest forms of Christianity, of modern Christianity. And when they were trying to, you know, figure out the past, essentially, okay, they were getting together to get their story straight. All right. As a part of this, they also canonized the Bible, and they did many other things. They try to figure out what they actually believed in during these early councils. At this Council of Nicaea used a pot of clay to demonstrate the Trinity, which this clay pot split into fire, water and earth. It’s literally a magician at the Council of Nicaea or a person of power.
Saint Marina the monk, 8th century Lebanon. Accused of fathering a child while disguised as a man, she silently accepted punishment. And after her death, her body miraculously revealed her gender. I don’t know. I’m I’m. I’m familiar with that story. I’m not going to say that that’s a miracle. It’s just it was a woman pretending to be a man for many years so that she could live with the monks or whatever, and then at death, they figured out it was just a woman. All right, Saint Veronice of Cavalion in 6th century Gaul drove out a dragon. Drove a dragon out of town by blessing the air with reports saying that it dropped dead outside of the city.
Now, like I said, if you follow my work, there’s a couple of different types of quote unquote dragons. There’s physical, actual Fantazoid creatures, which are monstrous to many of us because they’re otherworldly and alien in comparison. And then we actually have ethereal dragons, which is plasma. And this guy blessing the air and stuff insinuates to me that he was manipulating the atmosphere, the weather, the plasma that was, you know, threatening the thunderbolts of the God, threatening the city or whatever. All right, let’s continue on. We also have the blacksmith of Antioch, a Byzantine legend from the 7th century.
After converting, he could walk into molten metal unharmed. To prove faith under pressure, we’ve got King Midian III of Iberia in 4th century Georgia. He was blinded during a hunt after praying to Nino’s God. His sight instantly returned, leading to mass conversion for the entire kingdom. We have St. Theodore of Psycheon in 7th century Asia Minor, said to have bilocated, being seen in two towns at one time while healing the sick and delivering sermons. Like I said, I lean more towards. That’s not actual bilocation. That’s not like he was physically in two places at once. I’m not saying that’s impossible.
What I’m saying is I believe it’s more likely that he was telepathic, that many of these people were telepathic, and that they could send an image of themselves into the minds of a population somewhere else to make them see him. And he could essentially be there even though he wasn’t physically there. Right. This one’s funny. It looks like the lion’s getting his nails done. That’s just. This is a person of power who’s helping a lion who had something stuck in his paw. Okay, Right. Anyways, let’s continue on Incredible Strength Stories. Let’s talk about super strength during the Dark ages.
We’ve got St Christopher, said to have been a giant of enormous strength, strong enough to carry Jesus across a river despite currents that grew impossibly violent under divine weight. Right. So this is the story of the dog headed saint. All right, so there’s a dog headed tribe of people, right? You got. If you want to know more about that, check out my videos on the legendary tribe of humans. Right. In my ancient Oblivion playlist, I talk all about the blemmies, the dog headed tribe, the monopods, etc and so on and so forth. And, and I give practical theories on how they really physically actually existed as entire tribes of mutant people.
St Christopher was said to be the dog head, but not only was he a dog headed person, he was a giant and he had incredible strength. Saint Germanus of Auxerre, 5th century Gaul. During a battle against invading Saxons, Germanus was said to have physically restrained warriors and pushed them back with almost no effort at all. Now I also want to point this out. A lot of these super strength, it comes from people who serve. Let me give you an example, okay? Our world today has a lot of pressure, atmospheric pressure, and it’s making things denser and denser as the pressure builds and more and more gases are released into the closed system that we live in.
When that closed system opens up or the sky breaks open, right, it will depressurize our atmosphere, but you will remain as dense as you already are. Children born into that world after the pressure release will be less dense because there’s less pressure. Therefore, you’ll have like super strong skin and bones and muscles and stuff. You’ll basically have superhuman strength. That’s the guy that was flayed, by the way his skin was cut off. All right, see, let’s continue on. Also, things weigh less, okay? After depressurization of the atmosphere, buoyancy increases in our atmosphere. And so things physically actually weigh less in those conditions than they do today.
Today, things are very heavy. Everything’s extremely heavy today. Very dense, very heavy. But that’s not always the way that it will be, okay? We go through cycles where things are much lighter and cycles where things are much, are, you know, much more heavy. We live during the time where everything’s heavy. St. Samson of Dole, 6th century Brittany. Lived and moved massive stone blocks all alone. When building churches, feats normally requiring many men, one person could do it by himself. Like I said, if you’re one of those survivors, if you’re one of those people that, that survived from the time where everything was dense, you’re going to have super strength.
You’re going to be able to lift extremely heavy objects. You’re going to be able to jump much higher than everyone else and run much faster than everyone Else, you know, you’re like Superman, basically. Continuing on, let’s see, we talked about that one. Saint Guthlock of Crowland in 7th century England. Battled demons physically. Hagiographies described him grappling and throwing off evil spirits with supernatural strength. That’s interesting too, being able to just use your energy against other energetic or ethereal ghosts, monsters, demons, etc. Beowulf, that’s one you probably have heard of because oftentimes schools require it as reading, which is unfortunate because the, the translations make it very difficult to understand what the hell is even happening in Beowulf because of the way it’s written.
Sort of like reading the King James Bible, but worse. Beowulf, anglo Saxon poem, 8th and 9th century. I mean that’s the versions they had when I was in school. They probably have different versions now. Anyway. Said to have the grip strength of 30 men in each hand. He defeated the monster Grendel bare handed, tearing off its arm. This is a true story of incredible strength. You people will tell you it’s fiction. It’s an early form of fiction or whatever. Well, if it’s fiction, why is it so important? You know what I mean? It’s not fiction. St Edmund the Martyrs, 9th century England, before capture.
He was said to have single handedly fought off Viking war bands, slaying many men before being overwhelmed. There’s also a biblical account, right, of Samson in the Bible, who, you know, like, and there’s many judges and these were these, these are judges of the dark ages essentially. Okay, if you know the judges of, you know, the Old Testament of the Bible, they were superheroes, almost every single one of them. All right, in my eyes, right? They picked up just average objects in some case like, you know, a bone or a jawbone or whatever the case may be.
And they would whoop hundreds of people all by themselves. True story. Where were we? Let’s see. Rusta, I think we talked about him. Some people are said to wrestle against dragons with no weapons at all. St. Olaf, St. Olaf of Norway, 9th and 10th centuries, according to the sagas stories claim that he could split large oak trees with a single axe, blow and wrestle bulls to the ground. Saint Brynden the Navigator, 6th century Ireland. Once dragged a massive sea creature onto a ship after praying for divine strength, according to monastic legends. King Arthur, of course, early medieval legend in compiled texts, credited with feats like lifting the sword in the stone, the sword that cannot be lifted, which only one with extraordinary strength could perform.
Now I also have an alternative view of that particular story as Well, I personally don’t believe that there was a king named Arthur as a physical human. I believe he was a type of an energetic phenomenon that people witnessed and saw in the form of a sword that rose up from the earth in the sky as. As terrestrial plasma, etc. Right, but that’s not to say that that, you know, they don’t stack legend upon legend and symbolism upon symbolism. And there were really powerful people that did things like that. Okay, we’ve got fian Finn McCormail or Finn McCool as he’s known today in Irish legend, built the giants causeway in folklore by hurling massive stones across the sea, showing strength beyond mortal men.
Now, I also have a similar, you know, alternative idea about that particular story. However, I do want to say that the giants casting huge stones, right, is twofold. One, there’s what I call plasma volcanoes, okay? These cavernous systems and stuff, they erupt, they explode. All of that gas is rushing up from inside the earth, and oftentimes it’s ionized, so it’s plasma. And it rushes up all this wind and it blows rocks and debris and stuff all over the place. And then you see where it came from, this massive spirit man or angel or whatever it may be, and it.
And you could interpret that as like, there’s a giant throwing boulders at us, right? That’s one interpretation. Another one is that there were actually real giants who could pick up large boulders and throw them. There was also people with super strength, like we will be in the coming age, those of you who survive, and you’ll be able to pick up large boulders and toss them at people, and you’ll be the protectors of that world, okay? It’ll just be a default, okay? Some of you, maybe you won’t help people or whatever, but I’m sure you would help your own family members and stuff, right? People will write legends about you.
You’ll be the superheroes of the coming age. You’ll be the patriarchs and the matriarchs of a fantastic world. And people will write these legends about you and they’ll come to you, they’ll hear about you, about your strength, about your perceptive abilities, about miraculous things that only you can do that they’ve never seen anyone do. All these children born into this new world. Let’s continue on. Let’s see. Harold Fairhair, 9th century Norway. Claimed to row longships all by himself, outpacing multiple crews of oarsmen. Paul the Hermit, 4th century Egypt. After years of surviving in the desert, accounts say that he was able to lift Boulders easily when aiding travelers.
These are apocalyptic survivors. Okay? These are people that grew up in completely different earthly conditions than others. Okay. It’s the same story as Superman living on his world in Krypton and then coming to our world. And now he’s got superpowers be only because he changed worlds. He’s not Superman. He doesn’t have powers on Krypton. Okay? Everyone on Krypton has the same superpowers and therefore said one to one another. They’re just normal. You know what I mean? That’s us today. You’re basically Kryptonian. You live in the land of the dead right now. But because of all the pressure that’s building up and stuff, you’re.
You’re developing all these superpowers right now. Or could be in the world for the world to come. Let’s continue on. Saint Mildred of Thanet, 7th century England. As a child, she was said to break iron shackles when pagan captors tried to imprison her. You could bend iron and stuff. Like I said that the materials of that future world, of our future world are less dense. They’re not as tough, they’re not as strong, they’re not as hard. Even the very rocks and stuff themselves will be more clay form, all right? And people will be able to shape them.
And then they’ll get harder over time and they’ll become dense and that we see evidence of that in our world today. Okay. It’s very obvious that there’s impressions in solid stone where people just pressed into it when it was not solid stone. Ragnar Lodbrok, semi legendary Viking of the north of the 9th century. The sagas describe him as breaking shields and male armor with his bare hands. Saint Mokta of Lot, 6th century Ireland. Built churches without help by carrying timber beams and stone blocks on his shoulders. That one reminds me of. Damn. What’s the guy’s name? The guy that built the coral castle? Edward Leedskalnin.
That’s what that reminds me of. Arminius. Early medieval Germanic lore. Roman chroniclers hint at almost superhuman strength, describing him killing multiple Roman soldiers at one time in ambushes. Also, somebody told me shout out to you guys for always recommending cool movies. Someone told me to watch the Lost Lands, which I just watched last night with my son. And a lot of the things that we’re talking about right now is actually portrayed in that movie the Lost Lands. It’s amazing. Let’s talk about supernatural healing and restorative miracles. I’m gonna go a bit quicker through these ones. Saint Martin of Tours raised a dead man back to life after prayer and touching him.
Saint Genevieve of Paris healed the blind man, restored motion to a paralyzed individual simply by touching or praying over them. Saint Nino of Georgia cured Queen Nana of Iberia of a crippling illness, leading to mass conversions of Georgia to Christianity. St. Cuthbert healed the sick by anointing them with holy water that he personally blessed. St Patrick of Ireland healed a king’s chief advisor by laying hands on his broken body, restoring full strength immediately. This whole laying on of hands things. I’ve been to a lot of churches that they do that. Look, I. I’m not here to.
Okay, how do I describe this? When you have a person that is powerful, who has a powerful soul and a powerful energy, then you can transfer that energy. Okay, These were your ancient, what they call them clerics. Okay. They literally used their soul to give you some of their soul or spirit. They. They would give you. They would transfer some of their spirit to you, so. So you would have more spirit, allowing you to heal yourself, basically. Okay. And then oftentimes after they did that, they’d be really weak, you know, and they’d have to like regenerate their soul or get it back or whatever.
But that’s the laying on of hands. You can’t have a bunch of sleepwalkers touch you and then you’re gonna just be healed. Okay. I don’t know. Anyways, but you know, with. With more people, there’s more energy. So there’s some truth to that too, still. Let’s see. Some people restored Saint Brigid, restored speech to the mute and healed lepers sores just by making the sign of the cross. And there’s leprosy and all those types of things. Those were prevalent too, during times like this. Whenever you have all these gases coming up out of the earth, many gases can cause boils and warts and, you know, convul and people twitching and.
Or dancing, you know what I mean? All this type of stuff. People laughing, laughter, plagues. St. Germanus again, cured blindness and several children by blessing river water and having them bathe in it. Water itself too, especially water that has. Let me. This is very important. Water that has a lot of. What’s the word? Minerals and things in it, especially microscopic metals and debris and stuff like that. Mineral water, basically. Right. Those were healing waters. The healing baths of ancient times was not just people taking a bath and they’re healed because they cleaned themselves, so they’re staying clean, so they’re healthier and they’re not Dirty? No, that’s not what that was about.
Yes. Taking a bath or taking a shower can, you know, keep you healthy because you’re, you’re clean or whatever, but in some cases it can actually make you less healthy. My point is, when you have this inner Earth energy rushing through these various cavernous systems, some of those cavernous systems are full of water and they have all these particles in them, crystals and metals and stuff that absorb the energy, the plasma that is rushing through those waters. And they are basically become radioactive to a certain degree. Okay. And these healing waters would, the, the people would go to them and they would be healed, okay? Because they had healing effects.
Just like these people of power had healing effects. Had to. They had healing effects. So did the waters. Okay? It’s the plasma itself. It’s the terrestrial life giving energy that is absorbed by bodies or water or whatever it may be, okay? But over time, that plasma, that energy starts to recede. It starts to go back down inside of the earth. So these places where people once knew for a fact there’s healing waters there, there’s a certain angel that will stir up that water and it’ll bubble from time to time, and the first person in there, they’ll be healed.
According to, you know, various biblical stories, right? And many other too. Doc Holliday, that’s the whole reason that the famous western cow, not cowboy, but you know, the famous gunslinger, Doc Holliday, he died here actually in Colorado. He came here because he heard the legend that there were these healing springs. It’s not because there’s fresh air and all that stuff. Yes, that helps and that may contribute to healing, but it’s because of actual powerful supernatural places, places of power that would heal people. They lost and they began losing that power over time. These caves. There’s a reason why all these caves are off limits to all of us, okay? The government doesn’t want you to have power.
Look what they did to all these people that had power back then, right? People who are weak, people who are able to control the minds of the masses. They don’t want you to have telepathy and, you know, access to the secrets of the ancients. Let’s continue on one. One person. Saint Aleb. Saint Elby of Emily, 6th century Ireland brought a child back to life after it was mauled by wolves. St. Samson of Dull, 6th century Brittany healed a paralyzed man by laying a cloak over him overnight. Saint Columbanus, 7th century, Ireland and Europe revived the dead man on a missionary journ by breathing on him three times.
Like I said, you give your spirit. That’s how you heal. Okay. You can also use your spirit. What’s that. What’s that medical practice where, like, you’re. You’re actually using your spirit to, like, fix their electromagnetic currents? I forgot what that’s called, but that’s real too. Okay. And it’s even easier when you can see into the spirit world. You can literally look at someone and see where they’re all messed up energetically. And you can. You can. What is that called? Anyways, you can. You can use your energy if it’s powerful enough to manipulate theirs. Okay. And it doesn’t even have to be super powerful.
Right. If. If you’re aware of these things, then it’s easier to. To do them. Oh, that’s. That’s a. What the fridge? Is that word? That’s those things. Sprites. That’s a sprite. That. I was talking about that atmospheric. I’m. I’m off topic. Let’s just keep going. All right, who else we got? Saint Modwena, 7th century England, healed plague victims by praying besides their beds and anointing them with river water. Saint Wilfrid of York cured a woman suffering of years of paralysis by making the sign of the cross over her. Right. That’s also a way to manipulate the energy.
You can make different sigils. You can. You’re just. You’re just moving energy about. Okay. Like in the next world, I’m gonna give a class on this. Okay. But anyways, like, you’re just. You’re working with electromagnetic currents. Okay. By how you move your body and how you interact with the currents that are already there. What else? St Augustine of Canterbury, 6th and 7th century England, healed the blind and the lame by touching them with relics and by baptism. King Oswald of Northumbria, 7th century. After his death, soil from his burial site was believed to heal the sick and the injured instantly.
St. G, 7th century Irish monk in Switzerland restored movement to a crippled child who had been unable to walk from birth. St Benedict of Bishop, 7th century England. After praying over a man crushed by a falling stone, the man’s broken body was said to heal within the day. The venerable B. 8th century England, recorded miracles at his grave, where blind pilgrims regained sight and the deaf heard again. This is after he already died. Saint Hilda of Whitby, 7th century England. Her prayers reportedly cured serious fevers that doctors had failed to heal. We’ve got St Theodore of Sikian in 7th century Byzantium, healed cancerous growths by simply touching and blessing the affected areas Now I want to talk about cancer, too.
I completely believe, based on my research and my experience and my walk in life so far, that plasma can, can, can cure cancer. Okay? Certain types of plasma, they, they just. What’s. There’s a word I’m looking for. Disinfect. I don’t know. I don’t. That’s not the word, but it’s something similar to. They disinfect, okay? They, they, they get rid of bacteria, they get rid of. My vocabulary is like going. Because I’m at the end now. Like mushrooms. Like how fungal infections and stuff like that, like plasma can heal those things. They just destroy them. So imagine when you live in an amp in an environment, an atmosphere that’s amplified electromagnetically, with plasma constantly just stimulating your very body all over the place, right? The healing of the nations, as it’s referred to in the bible.
I believe St Edith of Wilton, 10th century England, healed a blind nun by placing her own veil over the woman’s face and praying. That’s all I have for today. I’m at the end and I’m gonna go make some dinner for my boy. And me and my boy are gonna go play video games and hang out for the rest of the day and I’m gonna ground myself. I hope that these you found interesting, okay? At the very least, they’re important. That’s why I share them. I don’t share them because, like, oh, isn’t this cool? Oh, isn’t this interesting? Yes, it’s cool.
Yes, it’s interesting. But it’s real. And the import lies in the fact that it’s cyclical. Okay? This is why I’m learning about these things, because this is going to help the people who learn about it now when it happens to them again very soon in the time to come. Think about it. Until next time, I’m Jay Dreamer, saying good vibes and goodbye. In a time when an ancient cataclysm is about to return, one book holds the key to unlocking the biggest secret in all of history. J Dreamers presents Ancient Oblivion, the Plasma Apocalypse. Study it and you’ll discover the very real details behind the reoccurring event that resets civilizations and reshapes the entire world, bridging the gap between fiction and fact.
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