Entry #310.VIII.2024
I was watching a video, or rather two videos, on a book on Mesopotamian history, written in the first century AD and extensively covering events from 5000 BC and until the death of Christ. The book had the Metatron's Cube inscribed with deepenings on its brown, probably leather, cover, and it ended with the words close to: "It's 1 AM. There's unrest on the streets and the soldiers are breaching in here", suggesting that the author was killed by those soldiers before finishing the book properly.
The second video on the book explored it's relation to a following rule: everything dedicated to a goddess of love (which this book was, to Ishtar) must contain a song about a goddess of love. Concluding the video was a statement that surely the author of the book will be taken to heaven by Ishtar second only to Christ himself.