Since the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls in the 1940’s the question was first, what was written with-in the several scrolls in-side the clay pot? and who wrote them? It wasn’t till the scrolls were translated in the 1950’s and then deciphered that we where able to have at least a partial answer to the first question, since a great deal of the scrolls were destroyed by weathering and un-able to be put together and translated. This video gives a great deal of evidence that point to the Essenes as the authors. Watch this video and make your own judgement…

“Stream all episodes of Ascension Keepers with William Henry on Gaia – https://bit.ly/38SZVcL William Henry guides us through the history, beliefs, and practices of the mysterious order of Essenes, who made it their mission to bring perfection to the world. In the years, 200-300 BC a new mystical movement arose weaving together multiple spiritual practices to teach people how to ascend to heaven. Their teachings came to be considered heretical by the ruling orders and were lost for ages until the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered. Now, the teachings of the Essenes are spreading across the world. About Gaia: Gaia offers the largest resource of consciousness expanding videos. Answer life’s deeper questions and go beyond the mainstream narrative with Gaia— a member-supported media network of truth seekers and believers empowering an evolution of consciousness. Explore over 8,000 ad-free, streaming titles that challenge modern paradigms and allow you to manifest the reality that defines your being. You can experience Gaia in English, Spanish, German, or French. We offer original, dubbed or subtitled content in these languages. Join hundreds of thousands of members in 185 countries in awakening your consciousness.”

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