January 11, 2025
After years of pondering the significance of the "X," the pieces have finally come together for me. I thought I would share.
From messages through the Holy Spirit, eclipses, and the transition of Twitter to "X," to the prevalence of "X" in commercials, advertisements, and corporate symbolism—it's been a lot to process.
Listening to an old podcast recently, the revelation finally clicked for me, and now I want to share it with you. The "X" seems to symbolize Nibiru. For those unfamiliar, Nibiru is also known as Planet X. Growing up, we learned about it in astronomy—it was even featured in prominent science publications of the time. I remember the mix of awe and fear as a child hearing about a celestial body predicted to come into play in the distant future, 40 or 50 years away.
Now, here we are. If you're familiar with Kabbalistic principles, the message behind this symbolism might resonate with you: Planet X is here. Over the years, photos and information about it have surfaced, though often dismissed or demonized to maintain public order. This isn't just about a planet; it ties into many of the phenomena we're witnessing today—unusual weather patterns, fires, and societal shifts. Of course, it's not the only factor—there are many moving parts at play.
Sometimes, we get caught up in single explanations, refusing to consider the bigger picture. What if the answer is "D—all of the above"? After all, Satan thrives in creating confusion. It’s no surprise that discussing ideas outside the confines of traditional church teachings can lead to skepticism or even ostracism. But remember: everything in the Bible is true, though not everything true is in the Bible. This is why the guidance of the Holy Spirit is so vital—it’s about your personal relationship with God, not someone else's opinions or judgments.
If you’ve ever felt discouraged by the church, preachers, or those who disagree with you, hold firm. Remember the phrase, "Iron sharpens iron." Sometimes, we don’t have all the pieces to the puzzle right away. When that happens, it’s okay to make a mental note, set it aside, and trust that God will reveal more when the time is right. You’ll know it’s from God when it brings peace, clarity, and confirmation.
In my own journey, I’ve learned the value of patience. There have been times when I wanted to reject something immediately, but the Holy Spirit encouraged me to wait and remain open. I'm grateful for those moments because they deepened my understanding.
So, wherever you are in your walk, trust the process. The Holy Spirit meets you where you are—don’t compare your journey to anyone else’s. Embrace it, and enjoy the ride.
Until next time,
Warning from above,
Roxanne
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