
Come join us on the epic journey of the One Mighty and Strong as he turns the Native Americans from their traditions to Torah and they take back the land of their inheritance in an event that is referred to prophetically by both Isaiah and Micah who are quoted in the Book of Mormon. “The Last Samurai” tells this story within itself. Come see for yourself.
(Commentary is at the end of the post.)
While watching The Last Samurai or this commentary, we need to keep in mind that it has Gnostic elements to it. Meaning at times the story does seek to make good look evil, and evil look good. In other words the story is presenting things in how the wicked want us to view things, not as they really are.
Below are important shadows in the story line and who they represent, see Symbolism for more.
- Nathan Algren: Mighty and Strong One
- Katsumoto: Indian / Lehite Cheif & High Priest, sometimes a replacement for Aaron
- Zebulon Gant: Aaron see Mighty and Strong One
- Simon Graham: Hur see Mighty and Strong One
- Ujio: Ancient Holy Prophets
- Bob: Joseph Smith
- Taka: Church of the Firstborn
- Higen: Judah / Southern Kingdom
- Nobutada: Book of Mormon and it’s primary editor Mormon
- Emperor Meiji: YHWH Elohim in the Son mode
- Buda Statue: YHWH Elohim in the Father mode
- Temple: Millennium Temple in Zion / Heartland / Eastern USA
- Omura: AntiChrist / MoonChild
- Omura’s Body Guard: Jesuits
- Colonel Bagley: War / Military Industrial Complex / United States of America
- Winchester Rep: Babylon
For more information regarding the subjects, please see the following: Second Coming, Mighty and Strong One, Symbolism, Torah, Gnostic, Occult, HeartSell, Baptism, Book of Mormon, Targum Jonathan Ezekiel 37, Doctrine and Covenants, Marriage, Tzitzits, Joseph Smith’s Murder, Lectures on Faith 6, Eternal Round, Isaiah 40, Ezra’s Eagle and Polar Configuration.
Trailer:
Commentary Part 1: (565 MB: Rumble, OneDrive)
Commentary Part 2: (550 MB: Rumble, OneDrive)