GOD PUT YOUR FINGERPRINTS IN
THE SKY
I was pretty lost in High
School. I often asked the questions: Who am I? Why am I here? I was never
really satisfied with the answers and I kept searching. The answers were
literally right above me and I didn’t even know it. There’s a new science, much
more accurate than Astrology. It’s called Christological profiling. It’s based
on the time and place of your birth. And it’s Biblically accurate. The Old
Testament believers knew about it. The whole sky is filled with stories of
Christ. Once we are born again, the Bible says we are part of the body of Christ
(Rom. 12:5), so our story is individually written in the sky too.
God told Jeremiah this: “Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee,
and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained
thee a prophet unto the nations.” God knew us before we were born and He knew
what our long suits and shortcoming would be. He arranged our births to line up
with what he already knew our potential would be. And He had the sun, the moon,
the planets and stars set in motion so that we could find out these things if
we wanted to. Not only
did God form Jeremiah, but He gave him the gifting of a prophet before he was
even born.
Unfortunately,
even though we live in a day of great strides electronically, we’ve lost some
of the old ways that could help us. One thing we’ve lost in our modern world is
all the natural medicines and foods that ancient people knew of and used.
Another thing is in this field of understanding the messages of the skies.
Almost
everything people believe in has some basis in truth, but it’s been put askew. Astrology
is like that. It’s a counterfeit for Christological profiling. Some things will
fit, but not all. Astrology is about 2300 years off. The astrologers still go
by tables written 2300 years ago. They didn’t consider that the earth’s
orientation changes and rewinds one degree every 72 years. For most people,
this means we don’t come under the same “zodiac” sign the astrologers put us
in. For instance, I thought mine was Sagittarius, but actually it’s Scorpio.
God knew what He was
doing. He fingerprinted us way before we were born. I found out so much about
myself from reading my Christological profile. Each of ours will be unique.
Here’s just a tiny bit I learned about my own, as an example:
When I found out the
Biblical meaning of the constellation Scorpio, I found out that I was made to
be a warrior. The combined constellations in the Scorpio group are that of a
conqueror (Ophiuchus) wrestling a serpent (Serpens) while stepping on a
scorpion (Scorpio). The path of someone born in this kind of sky, is a warrior
who doesn’t mind being wounded to bring down the powers of darkness. (That’s
kind of how I feel about my writing. I have to be transparent and I don’t mind
telling you about my downfalls and my weaknesses, so that I can also tell how
the Lord teaches me and guides me and even whisks me out of some of the
troubles I’ve gotten myself into!)
At the particular time and
place of my birth, the moon was in Cancer. Biblically, Cancer is the promise of
the coming kingdom and eternal life. The aspect of Christ shown in Cancer is
hope, encouragement and optimism. But since the moon is of varying light, the
good characteristics that go with that constellation tend to fluctuate from
bright to dim as well. Knowing this truth helps me to remember to be positive
even when I am made very aware of the evil in the world and I feel like either
fighting like crazy, or completely giving up.
There’s so much more I
learned about myself and I’m glad the Lord directed me to put this article out
again, because I need to take another fresh look at my profile in light of some
of the new things I’ve learned in the past year or so.
I hope some of you will
check out your profile as well. New research and
computer programs have made the information easily accessible. All you need to
know is your time and place of birth. Then go to http://lmci.org, get a password and you can easily
find your Christological profile. This ministry gives you the first level for
free and there’s plenty of details and information in it, so you don’t have to
feel you have to go on to the other levels. But if you want, there are two
other levels. I found the second level kind of slim, but the third level was
really detailed and I thought it was great.
I pray
you’ve read this article with an open heart. This is apostolic (new light on an
old truth).
Everyone comes to a time in life when they ask themselves “Who
am I?” “Why am I here?” Now you can find more about God’s answers to those
important questions.
Love, Carolyn
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