“Talitha kumi” IS A HEBREW CODE FOR THE SECOND COMING.
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In this video, let me walk you through what "Talitha Kumi" really means.
It might seem like a poetic decoding of — but it's much more structured than that. This isn't abstract mysticism. It's a linguistic map.
At the surface, "Talitha Kumi" is translated from Aramaic as: Little girl, arise. But Tali shows us that the phrase opens up like a seed if we read it through Hebrew roots.
Tal means dew — a quiet, divine condensation that comes from above.
Kumi — feminine imperative of to rise.
Now watch the movement: dew descends, the girl rises. A vertical exchange. A mirror between heaven and earth.
But the shift happens here: the resurrection is not just about a girl. It's not even about flesh. It's about language.
Tal, the dew, connects to talit — the Jewish prayer shawl. Same root. A covering. A symbolic return each morning. Every morning, God covers the world with dew. Every morning is a resurrection. That's the real miracle. Not one girl rising. But all of us, every day.
Tali then walks us deeper: Hebrew isn't just descriptive. It's performative. The words themselves carry time, direction, and memory. And when Christianity translates "Hillel ben Shachar" (Isaiah 14) as Lucifer, something breaks.
Hillel — the shining one.
Shachar — dawn.
Together: the first light.
But the Church, needing a villain, turned that morning shimmer into the Devil.
From dawn to Lucifer. From light... to evil.
Yet, shachar in Hebrew also holds another layer: the first dew of light. So we move from tal (dew), to shachar (light dew), to Hillel ben Shachar (shining son of dawn) — and suddenly, what fell wasn't evil.
It was a misunderstood light.
And that brings us back to Talitha. Maybe the girl didn't actually rise. Maybe what rose… was the illusion. Perhaps we were dazzled.
Because Hebrew has another word: lehatel. To deceive. To cast a spell.
So what if the miracle was a trick?
What if resurrection, as told through imperial religion, was sleight of hand?
The question Tali is asking is not: Did it happen?
But: What are we really seeing?
Because the real resurrection isn't a one-time event. It's a code. Written in dew. Replayed through the story. And rising now, in language.
Letter by letter.
Until the lie collapses.
And the code... stands.
These are not teachings.
These are words — in Hebrew — decoded, one at a time.
Not religious. Not spiritual. Not academic.
Just a different way to read what's always been there.
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