This is something similar that was revealed to me through contrasting the circle with the cross. In occult the circle is often used. For example, in the movie John Wick, it is depicted as a club that is highly popular both within and outside of the criminal underworld, it is a den of evil. You have fairy circles that witches used, a sign on the ground where they would find magical mushrooms which helped them to communicate with spirits when consumed. And of course, you have the famous pentagram. While the cross extends outward and signifies selfless love and sacrifice (giving), the circle draws you in and represents selfishness (taking); it is caving yourself inward. The circle also represents the Eye of Horus. Aleister Crowley famously stated, "Oh, how superior is the Eye of Horus to the Mouth of Isis," signaling that sodomy is a better tool in sex magic. One of the strongest symbols they use is Saturn, not only because of the Ring (circle) of Saturn but also because of the hexagon on the North Pole, which depicts in 2 dimensions the cube, this is why i'ts used for dimensional transit, also the cube is a closed cross. My theory is that angels have their own communion in high places, through ritual there can be some sort of interstice between the physical domain and the astral within the never-ending storm on the North Pole of Saturn - that is literally chaos incarnated in physical form, if you think about it, It's sort of like the Eye of Sauron. Saturn, or Satan (communion of demons or body of Satan), gains power and influence within the Realm of Chaos by fueling and feeding upon extremes of emotion and experience unleashed within mortal domains, like wars or orgies, that would reflect such chaos in human interactions. I know this personally as I tasted it, the power of Chaos is the most seductive, powerful, and addictive drug ever imbibed by mortal souls and, like all drugs, the addicted are doomed! All that remains is a soulless husk driven by hollow desires. Thank God that Christ saved us by his victory over the powers and principalities by the blood of his cross!, he has made peace between God and man, between man and man, and between man and creation. The enemy has been shattered by that which he could not and cannot comprehend: perfect self-giving utterly unpossessive love!
I’ve always thought it’s non-coincidental doing the sign of the cross. We say the Father when we touch our heads, symbolizing his transcendence and heavenly existence. Then the Son as we bring our hand down symbolizing the incarnation. Then the Holy Spirit as we touch our shoulders, symbolizing how his gifts and sanctification are spreading across the entire world.
The ammount of symbolism and connections in the Bible makes it believe in it even more. No mere human could do this without the help of the Holy Spirit to write it.
God bless your family and you my brother in the Christ. You helped me about Catholicism. Also your contents really heplful for us. Thanks for everything. Can you make video about papacy (in the early church)?
Hi, I have a question, can you help me please? I was baptized Catholic when I was a baby, but never got initiated into the Church nor received communion, just baptism. I’ve recently been feeling this “pull” to get back to the Catholic church. I also have been questioning whether to visit a Orthodox church or not, but sadly there’s none where I live. There is a TLM (just 10 minutes away from my home!), I went there once and was really amazed, but I felt somehow confused and I’m a really shy girl so I didn’t talk to anyone and no one really tried talking to me either. I haven’t returned there, but have been praying the rosary at home. How can I approach the people there and explain my situation to them, that I only received baptism and wish to join the church? Do I need to take some class or go to a process of initiation? I really have no idea! I’m feeling so lost and scared. Thanks for your work, Dwong!
Thank you for reaching out! What a precious grace that God is tugging on your heart to draw you home! Since you were baptized Catholic you are already considered Catholic. But you just need to receive the sacrament of confession (and possibly confirmation if you were never confirmed). Confession forgives your sins after baptism, confirmation strengthens you with the Holy Spirit to be a soldier for Christ. Usually if you look on the parish website, there is a section that says “RCIA” or “OCIA” (rite/order of Christian initiation for adults). These are 9 month classes covering the basics of the faith for those who want to get baptized and confirmed. Even though you are already baptized, you can go through the class just to learn and end up getting confirmed when they deem you ready. If you can’t find either of those on your parish website, find your priest’s email (usually listed under contacts/staff directory) and send him an email describing your situation. He’ll reach out to you and can help you get plugged into the community. God bless, you are in my prayers. If you need anything feel free to reach out to me, either here, Twitter @CatholicDwong or Discord: dwong23
God bless you Mel !! If people are quiet at church, they're usually meditating, praying, contemplating, etc. You will meet more people by attending church social functions, but most likely, through participating in groups, ministries (RCIA, flower guild, prayer groups, potlucks, etc)
@@CatholicDwong hi Dwong! I’m so happy to see your message! You remembered me! When I contacted the parish they said the class had already started so I’m waiting for next one. I’m now fully convinced of the Catholic faith (I was thinking of becoming Eastern Orthodox) and have been praying the Rosary daily, I feel so much peace in my life! I live with my husband but he’s still protestant, I’m teaching him about the Catholic faith and he’s slowly opening his heart to the Truth! He’s going to mass with me, and I hope both of us can fully enter Christ’s Church! When that happens I’ll drop a message to you! I’m so thankful for all you’ve done here, you helped me and many others see the Truth!
@@CatholicDwong Cool. Also the Part where you said this was revealed to you was that a joke or did it really happen? I honestly can't tell when your joking or not (that's my fault 😅😅).
Beautiful.❤️
Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto
Sicut erat in principio
Et nunc, et semper
Et in sæcula sæculorum
Amen
This is profoundly beautiful, Dwong. Thank you for sharing.
Glad to share! Praise God and Mother Mary
Insightful
This is something similar that was revealed to me through contrasting the circle with the cross. In occult the circle is often used. For example, in the movie John Wick, it is depicted as a club that is highly popular both within and outside of the criminal underworld, it is a den of evil. You have fairy circles that witches used, a sign on the ground where they would find magical mushrooms which helped them to communicate with spirits when consumed. And of course, you have the famous pentagram. While the cross extends outward and signifies selfless love and sacrifice (giving), the circle draws you in and represents selfishness (taking); it is caving yourself inward. The circle also represents the Eye of Horus. Aleister Crowley famously stated, "Oh, how superior is the Eye of Horus to the Mouth of Isis," signaling that sodomy is a better tool in sex magic. One of the strongest symbols they use is Saturn, not only because of the Ring (circle) of Saturn but also because of the hexagon on the North Pole, which depicts in 2 dimensions the cube, this is why i'ts used for dimensional transit, also the cube is a closed cross. My theory is that angels have their own communion in high places, through ritual there can be some sort of interstice between the physical domain and the astral within the never-ending storm on the North Pole of Saturn - that is literally chaos incarnated in physical form, if you think about it, It's sort of like the Eye of Sauron.
Saturn, or Satan (communion of demons or body of Satan), gains power and influence within the Realm of Chaos by fueling and feeding upon extremes of emotion and experience unleashed within mortal domains, like wars or orgies, that would reflect such chaos in human interactions.
I know this personally as I tasted it, the power of Chaos is the most seductive, powerful, and addictive drug ever imbibed by mortal souls and, like all drugs, the addicted are doomed! All that remains is a soulless husk driven by hollow desires. Thank God that Christ saved us by his victory over the powers and principalities by the blood of his cross!, he has made peace between God and man, between man and man, and between man and creation. The enemy has been shattered by that which he could not and cannot comprehend: perfect self-giving utterly unpossessive love!
Peace
I’ve always thought it’s non-coincidental doing the sign of the cross. We say the Father when we touch our heads, symbolizing his transcendence and heavenly existence. Then the Son as we bring our hand down symbolizing the incarnation. Then the Holy Spirit as we touch our shoulders, symbolizing how his gifts and sanctification are spreading across the entire world.
This is crazy lol, love you buddy
Oh its that guy from papacy hub
Wow never thought of this before ❤️
✝️🙏🇻🇦 JMJ
❤️❤️❤️
Wow! I never knew how deep the symbolism was excellent job as usual
Thank you brother, God bless!
Amazing video as always.
Love you Dwong!
Love you brother 🙏
Ave Maria Purisima 🌹🤍🌹
The ammount of symbolism and connections in the Bible makes it believe in it even more. No mere human could do this without the help of the Holy Spirit to write it.
Praise God through Mother Mary!
God bless your family and you my brother in the Christ. You helped me about Catholicism. Also your contents really heplful for us. Thanks for everything. Can you make video about papacy (in the early church)?
God bless you brother, I might work on a Papacy video in the far future!
Idk if it's much to ask, but you should make a video debunking calvinism, or protestantism as a whole. I really like your apologetic
I hope to make a video proving Catholicism from the ground up. Addresing protestantism will be included
@@CatholicDwong Awesome!
"While I was a monk"
is temporary monasticism a thing?
Postulant/candidate
@@CatholicDwong are you still a postulant?
@@erojerisiz1571 no
@@CatholicDwongToo bad it didn’t work out, wherever the Lord takes you: keep the faith.
Hi, I have a question, can you help me please? I was baptized Catholic when I was a baby, but never got initiated into the Church nor received communion, just baptism. I’ve recently been feeling this “pull” to get back to the Catholic church. I also have been questioning whether to visit a Orthodox church or not, but sadly there’s none where I live.
There is a TLM (just 10 minutes away from my home!), I went there once and was really amazed, but I felt somehow confused and I’m a really shy girl so I didn’t talk to anyone and no one really tried talking to me either. I haven’t returned there, but have been praying the rosary at home. How can I approach the people there and explain my situation to them, that I only received baptism and wish to join the church? Do I need to take some class or go to a process of initiation? I really have no idea! I’m feeling so lost and scared.
Thanks for your work, Dwong!
Thank you for reaching out! What a precious grace that God is tugging on your heart to draw you home! Since you were baptized Catholic you are already considered Catholic. But you just need to receive the sacrament of confession (and possibly confirmation if you were never confirmed). Confession forgives your sins after baptism, confirmation strengthens you with the Holy Spirit to be a soldier for Christ.
Usually if you look on the parish website, there is a section that says “RCIA” or “OCIA” (rite/order of Christian initiation for adults). These are 9 month classes covering the basics of the faith for those who want to get baptized and confirmed. Even though you are already baptized, you can go through the class just to learn and end up getting confirmed when they deem you ready.
If you can’t find either of those on your parish website, find your priest’s email (usually listed under contacts/staff directory) and send him an email describing your situation. He’ll reach out to you and can help you get plugged into the community.
God bless, you are in my prayers. If you need anything feel free to reach out to me, either here, Twitter @CatholicDwong or Discord: dwong23
@@CatholicDwong Thank you so much for helping me and for your kind words! I’ve just emailed the parish! Thank you for your prayers!🙏🏻
God bless you Mel !! If people are quiet at church, they're usually meditating, praying, contemplating, etc. You will meet more people by attending church social functions, but most likely, through participating in groups, ministries (RCIA, flower guild, prayer groups, potlucks, etc)
@@Mel.me.how are things going Mel? Any update on your journey
@@CatholicDwong hi Dwong! I’m so happy to see your message! You remembered me! When I contacted the parish they said the class had already started so I’m waiting for
next one. I’m now fully convinced of the Catholic faith (I was thinking of becoming Eastern Orthodox) and have been praying the Rosary daily, I feel so much peace in my life! I live with my husband but he’s still protestant, I’m teaching him about the Catholic faith and he’s slowly opening his heart to the Truth! He’s going to mass with me, and I hope both of us can fully enter Christ’s Church! When that happens I’ll drop a message to you! I’m so thankful for all you’ve done here, you helped me and many others see the Truth!
do video about Mary being sinless plz
possibly in the future!
Nice Video Dwong. Also what Order were you in?
Thanks! I was in the Maronite Monks of Adoration
@@CatholicDwong Cool. Also the Part where you said this was revealed to you was that a joke or did it really happen? I honestly can't tell when your joking or not (that's my fault 😅😅).
@@TheNewCrusade I was being serious
@@CatholicDwong That's Really Cool. May God Bless you.
This was awesome ❤
You were a monk?
Postulant/candidate
This post has been fact checked by real Jesuit missionaries
Awesome! Are you a Jesuit?
@@CatholicDwong nah it’s just me! Mid Nick
@@1904_NichDIDNT REALIZE 😂