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August 30, 2025
A Milestone in Faith and Scholarship: The Trilogy of Enoch and Jubilees
This year has marked one of the most profound milestones in my journey of faith and scholarship. After years of research, prayer, and lived experience, I have completed a trilogy of academic papers exploring the books of Enoch and Jubilees, and their enduring relevance for believers today.
These papers are now in the process of being published on Humanities Commons (CORE) and SSRN, ensuring that both scholars and seekers alike can access them freely. Even more excitingly, they are being associated with the Sheffield Institute for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies (SCIBS) Collection, part of the University of Sheffield, a globally recognized research university.
📄 Paper 1: From Primeval Rebellion to Cosmic Restoration: Reading Genesis through the Apocalyptic Lens of 1 Enoch and Revelation
📄 Paper 2: Theological and Historical Significance of the Book of Jubilees
📄 Paper 3: Enoch and Jubilees in Dialogue with Contemporary Spiritual Manifestations
Why This Matters
Enoch and Jubilees are not part of the biblical canon, yet they offer remarkable insights into the spiritual world that shaped Scripture.
Enoch helps explain mysteries in Genesis: the fall of angels, the spread of evil, and the cosmic conflict that frames God’s redemptive plan.
Jubilees bridges the story of Genesis and Exodus, showing how covenant and sacred time shaped the faith of Israel and later influenced New Testament thought.
Together, they highlight Christ’s central role, before creation, throughout history, and into the promised restoration of all things.
These works are not just for academics. They speak to anyone who longs to see the depth of God’s plan more clearly.
A Journey Shared
This trilogy has not been mine alone. It is deeply tied to the presence and inspiration of my twin soul brother, Darren, whose guidance continues to remind me that scholarship and spirituality walk hand in hand.
Explore Further
To read more about the trilogy and its significance, including how and where the papers will be available — please visit the new permanent page on my website here:
👉 The Trilogy of Enoch, Jubilees, and Contemporary Manifestation
https://markedwardchard.com/pages/the...
This work is a beginning, not an ending. My prayer is that it will spark conversation, deepen faith, and remind us all that Christ’s light shines across every age, every text, and every heart willing to receive Him.
Mark Edward Chard
These papers are now in the process of being published on Humanities Commons (CORE) and SSRN, ensuring that both scholars and seekers alike can access them freely. Even more excitingly, they are being associated with the Sheffield Institute for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies (SCIBS) Collection, part of the University of Sheffield, a globally recognized research university.
📄 Paper 1: From Primeval Rebellion to Cosmic Restoration: Reading Genesis through the Apocalyptic Lens of 1 Enoch and Revelation
📄 Paper 2: Theological and Historical Significance of the Book of Jubilees
📄 Paper 3: Enoch and Jubilees in Dialogue with Contemporary Spiritual Manifestations
Why This Matters
Enoch and Jubilees are not part of the biblical canon, yet they offer remarkable insights into the spiritual world that shaped Scripture.
Enoch helps explain mysteries in Genesis: the fall of angels, the spread of evil, and the cosmic conflict that frames God’s redemptive plan.
Jubilees bridges the story of Genesis and Exodus, showing how covenant and sacred time shaped the faith of Israel and later influenced New Testament thought.
Together, they highlight Christ’s central role, before creation, throughout history, and into the promised restoration of all things.
These works are not just for academics. They speak to anyone who longs to see the depth of God’s plan more clearly.
A Journey Shared
This trilogy has not been mine alone. It is deeply tied to the presence and inspiration of my twin soul brother, Darren, whose guidance continues to remind me that scholarship and spirituality walk hand in hand.
Explore Further
To read more about the trilogy and its significance, including how and where the papers will be available — please visit the new permanent page on my website here:
👉 The Trilogy of Enoch, Jubilees, and Contemporary Manifestation
https://markedwardchard.com/pages/the...
This work is a beginning, not an ending. My prayer is that it will spark conversation, deepen faith, and remind us all that Christ’s light shines across every age, every text, and every heart willing to receive Him.
Mark Edward Chard
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When Heaven Speaks: Prophets, Visions, and the Love That Conquers Death
When the Apostle John was exiled on the island of Patmos, he was granted visions of heaven that continue to inspire and mystify us today. “On the Lord’s Day I was in the Spirit, and I heard behind me a loud voice like a trumpet.” (Revelation 1:10, NIV). In that moment, the veil between heaven and earth lifted, and John saw Christ in radiant glory.
Later, in Revelation 5, John describes another vision: “Then I saw a Lamb, looking as if it had been slain, standing at the center of the throne, encircled by the four living creatures and the elders. The Lamb had seven horns and seven eyes, which are the seven spirits of God sent out into all the earth.” (Revelation 5:6, NIV).
Still later in Revelation 17, he is carried away in the Spirit again: “Then the angel carried me away in the Spirit into a wilderness. There I saw a woman sitting on a scarlet beast that was covered with blasphemous names and had seven heads and ten horns.” (Revelation 17:3, NIV).
To our natural minds, such images seem almost frightening or strange. Yet to John in the Spirit, they were not chaos but revelation—symbols of a reality too great for ordinary words.
And John is not alone in this. Ezekiel saw living creatures with wings of fire and wheels within wheels, their movement powered by the Spirit of God. Isaiah saw the Lord enthroned with seraphim crying “Holy, holy, holy.” Obadiah received visions of the downfall of Edom. Again and again, Scripture testifies that God lifts His people into heavenly visions so that His truth might be revealed.
What they experienced was extraordinary. But here is the mystery: those encounters were not meant for prophets alone. They foreshadow the reality Christ opened to all believers when He conquered death and poured out the Spirit. The Spirit no longer visits for a season; He dwells within us. That is why visions, messages, and moments of communion are not only possible—they are promised.
And I know this to be true in the deepest part of my being, because I live it every day through my connection with my twin soul brother, Darren.
Just as John was lifted into the Spirit to see the risen Christ, I too have glimpsed heavenly realities—not through my own power, but through Christ who bridges heaven and earth. Darren’s presence has not diminished since his passing. In fact, it has intensified. He has revealed himself to me through radiant light—pink, blue, purple, and white rays flowing across my body. He has made sounds to catch my attention. He has shown me images of all seven archangels, of my wolf animal spirit, of my spirit guide Gideon, and most profoundly, of Jesus Christ Himself.
What Ezekiel saw in fire, I have seen in light. What Isaiah heard in heavenly song, I have sometimes heard in choral music breaking into my spirit. Just as John was carried in the Spirit and shown the Lamb who was slain, I have been carried into moments where Darren’s love shines with the light of Christ, declaring to me that death has no victory.
This is not the same as seeing a ghost or apparition, which are fleeting and often bound to earthly echoes. Telepathic twin soul communication is something entirely different: it is communion in Christ, where words are not needed because love itself speaks. As Paul wrote: “For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.” (1 Corinthians 13:12, NIV).
That is what I experience with Darren. We know as we are fully known. Our love, anchored in Christ, has not been severed by death. It is in fact more alive than ever. His radiant images are not just signs of remembrance—they are testimonies that love, life, and relationship continue in Christ.
And here lies the heart of it all: the Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ. His Sacred Heart is both divine and human, blazing with love for the Father and for us. Every vision, every light, every image I receive through Darren is possible only because of Christ’s Sacred Heart. It is His love that makes reunion possible. It is His heart that binds humanity and divinity. It is His victory over sin and death that allows Darren to draw near and remind me—and all of us—that love truly never fails.
So I share this testimony for one reason: to give you hope. Death is not the end. Resurrection is not only a distant promise but already glimpsed when our loved ones appear to us healed, whole, and full of joy. What I live with Darren is proof of reunion in Christ. And what Christ offers all of us is eternal life with Him, if only we believe.
To experience eternal life, one must accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. He is the Son of God and the Son of Man. He died for us to take away the sins of the world. This commitment to Christ is best made while we walk this earth, for it is in our mortal lives that we choose eternity.
If you wish to learn more about this truth, and explore further the hope of Christ’s love beyond death, please click on the link below to visit the main website. There you will find much more on this subject, and on the eternal love that unites heaven and earth.
https://markedwardchard.com/
Mark Edward Chard
Later, in Revelation 5, John describes another vision: “Then I saw a Lamb, looking as if it had been slain, standing at the center of the throne, encircled by the four living creatures and the elders. The Lamb had seven horns and seven eyes, which are the seven spirits of God sent out into all the earth.” (Revelation 5:6, NIV).
Still later in Revelation 17, he is carried away in the Spirit again: “Then the angel carried me away in the Spirit into a wilderness. There I saw a woman sitting on a scarlet beast that was covered with blasphemous names and had seven heads and ten horns.” (Revelation 17:3, NIV).
To our natural minds, such images seem almost frightening or strange. Yet to John in the Spirit, they were not chaos but revelation—symbols of a reality too great for ordinary words.
And John is not alone in this. Ezekiel saw living creatures with wings of fire and wheels within wheels, their movement powered by the Spirit of God. Isaiah saw the Lord enthroned with seraphim crying “Holy, holy, holy.” Obadiah received visions of the downfall of Edom. Again and again, Scripture testifies that God lifts His people into heavenly visions so that His truth might be revealed.
What they experienced was extraordinary. But here is the mystery: those encounters were not meant for prophets alone. They foreshadow the reality Christ opened to all believers when He conquered death and poured out the Spirit. The Spirit no longer visits for a season; He dwells within us. That is why visions, messages, and moments of communion are not only possible—they are promised.
And I know this to be true in the deepest part of my being, because I live it every day through my connection with my twin soul brother, Darren.
Just as John was lifted into the Spirit to see the risen Christ, I too have glimpsed heavenly realities—not through my own power, but through Christ who bridges heaven and earth. Darren’s presence has not diminished since his passing. In fact, it has intensified. He has revealed himself to me through radiant light—pink, blue, purple, and white rays flowing across my body. He has made sounds to catch my attention. He has shown me images of all seven archangels, of my wolf animal spirit, of my spirit guide Gideon, and most profoundly, of Jesus Christ Himself.
What Ezekiel saw in fire, I have seen in light. What Isaiah heard in heavenly song, I have sometimes heard in choral music breaking into my spirit. Just as John was carried in the Spirit and shown the Lamb who was slain, I have been carried into moments where Darren’s love shines with the light of Christ, declaring to me that death has no victory.
This is not the same as seeing a ghost or apparition, which are fleeting and often bound to earthly echoes. Telepathic twin soul communication is something entirely different: it is communion in Christ, where words are not needed because love itself speaks. As Paul wrote: “For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.” (1 Corinthians 13:12, NIV).
That is what I experience with Darren. We know as we are fully known. Our love, anchored in Christ, has not been severed by death. It is in fact more alive than ever. His radiant images are not just signs of remembrance—they are testimonies that love, life, and relationship continue in Christ.
And here lies the heart of it all: the Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ. His Sacred Heart is both divine and human, blazing with love for the Father and for us. Every vision, every light, every image I receive through Darren is possible only because of Christ’s Sacred Heart. It is His love that makes reunion possible. It is His heart that binds humanity and divinity. It is His victory over sin and death that allows Darren to draw near and remind me—and all of us—that love truly never fails.
So I share this testimony for one reason: to give you hope. Death is not the end. Resurrection is not only a distant promise but already glimpsed when our loved ones appear to us healed, whole, and full of joy. What I live with Darren is proof of reunion in Christ. And what Christ offers all of us is eternal life with Him, if only we believe.
To experience eternal life, one must accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. He is the Son of God and the Son of Man. He died for us to take away the sins of the world. This commitment to Christ is best made while we walk this earth, for it is in our mortal lives that we choose eternity.
If you wish to learn more about this truth, and explore further the hope of Christ’s love beyond death, please click on the link below to visit the main website. There you will find much more on this subject, and on the eternal love that unites heaven and earth.
https://markedwardchard.com/
Mark Edward Chard
Published on August 30, 2025 05:03
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August 27, 2025
Twin Soul Connection: Love Beyond Death and the Sacred Heart of Christ
The twin soul connection is unlike any other bond between spirit and human. Through my journey with my twin soul brother Darren, I have come to see that this connection does not end with death, but becomes even more radiant in Christ.
What I have learned is that loved ones in spirit grow in their ability to communicate with us. Just as a newborn on earth learns to express itself, so too our brothers and sisters in heaven learn how to reach us with images, impressions, and even telepathic communion. When Darren reveals radiant visions of himself, whole, healed, filled with joy, he is showing me that he has not forgotten me. Death has not erased memory or love. Instead, love is magnified in Christ.
It is important to distinguish this from what some call “ghosts” or apparitions. An apparition is fleeting, a shadow that startles or unsettles. Telepathic communion through Christ is something entirely different: it is purposeful, healing, rooted in love. It does not disturb, but consoles. It does not bind us to the past, but points us forward toward reunion in heaven.
When Darren communicates this way, it becomes a living foretaste of Paul’s words: “For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.” (1 Corinthians 13:12, NIV).
I have seen not only Darren’s radiant presence, but also visions of the seven archangels, Metatron, my wolf spirit guide, Gideon, and most powerfully of all, Jesus Christ.
In these moments I am reminded that every act of communication flows from the Sacred Heart of Christ: His divine love for humanity, His human love for divinity. It is Christ’s love that bridges heaven and earth, making possible this extraordinary gift.
To receive such images is to be reminded that our loved ones are not lost to us, but alive in Him. Their presence declares that death is not our journey toward separation, but our movement toward reunion.
So when Darren communicates with me beyond words, it is not simply personal testimony. It is a glimpse of what awaits us all: life continuing, love prevailing, Christ holding all things together.
In Christ, love is stronger than death, and reunion is certain.
✨ Call to Action (end of both versions)
If you would like to explore this subject further, and discover more about the hope we have in Christ, please click the link below to visit the main website. There you will find teaching, testimony, and encouragement for your own journey of faith and love.
https://markedwardchard.com/pages/twi...
Mark Edward Chard
What I have learned is that loved ones in spirit grow in their ability to communicate with us. Just as a newborn on earth learns to express itself, so too our brothers and sisters in heaven learn how to reach us with images, impressions, and even telepathic communion. When Darren reveals radiant visions of himself, whole, healed, filled with joy, he is showing me that he has not forgotten me. Death has not erased memory or love. Instead, love is magnified in Christ.
It is important to distinguish this from what some call “ghosts” or apparitions. An apparition is fleeting, a shadow that startles or unsettles. Telepathic communion through Christ is something entirely different: it is purposeful, healing, rooted in love. It does not disturb, but consoles. It does not bind us to the past, but points us forward toward reunion in heaven.
When Darren communicates this way, it becomes a living foretaste of Paul’s words: “For now we see only a reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.” (1 Corinthians 13:12, NIV).
I have seen not only Darren’s radiant presence, but also visions of the seven archangels, Metatron, my wolf spirit guide, Gideon, and most powerfully of all, Jesus Christ.
In these moments I am reminded that every act of communication flows from the Sacred Heart of Christ: His divine love for humanity, His human love for divinity. It is Christ’s love that bridges heaven and earth, making possible this extraordinary gift.
To receive such images is to be reminded that our loved ones are not lost to us, but alive in Him. Their presence declares that death is not our journey toward separation, but our movement toward reunion.
So when Darren communicates with me beyond words, it is not simply personal testimony. It is a glimpse of what awaits us all: life continuing, love prevailing, Christ holding all things together.
In Christ, love is stronger than death, and reunion is certain.
✨ Call to Action (end of both versions)
If you would like to explore this subject further, and discover more about the hope we have in Christ, please click the link below to visit the main website. There you will find teaching, testimony, and encouragement for your own journey of faith and love.
https://markedwardchard.com/pages/twi...
Mark Edward Chard
Published on August 27, 2025 05:15
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August 22, 2025
Twin Soul Telepathy — Exploring the Spiritual Science of Connection
In my last blog, I shared how my twin brother Darren has been appearing to me in vivid telepathic images, healthy, radiant, and restored. These moments are not just deeply personal; they raise profound questions about how souls communicate across realms.
Today I want to explore the wider concept of twin soul telepathy, what it is, how it works, and why it matters.
What is Twin Soul Telepathy?
Many spiritual traditions speak of twin souls (sometimes called twin flames) two halves of the same whole. Unlike ordinary relationships, this connection is immediate, intuitive, and eternal.
Twin soul telepathy is the ability of these two halves to share thoughts, feelings, and even images without spoken words. It is not reincarnation or imagination, but a deep communion of spirit. For me and Darren, it is a living reality that Christ has made possible.
The Dimensions of Telepathic Connection
1. Mental Telepathy
A shared stream of consciousness, where thoughts and impressions arrive instantly.
Sometimes this feels like an inner voice; other times, like a mental image that flashes into awareness.
2. Emotional Telepathy
Sharing one another’s feelings directly — joy, sadness, comfort, or peace.
In moments of doubt, Darren’s joy floods through, and I feel uplifted.
3. Energetic Frequency
All creation is made of energy. Each soul vibrates at a unique frequency.
Twin souls resonate on the same frequency, enabling instant recognition and communication.
4. Spiritual Heart Connection
The deepest level of communication takes place in the spiritual heart — the center of higher consciousness and divine love.
This is not physical love, but pure spiritual love: eternal, unconditional, and unbreakable.
5. Sensory Impressions and Images
Twin soul telepathy often manifests in sensory ways: clear images, sudden impressions, or a felt presence.
For me, this is Darren’s radiant face — smiling, joyful, restored.
How Does It Work?
Unlike spoken words, which take time, twin soul telepathy is instantaneous — a transfer of thought and emotion at the speed of spirit.
Distance doesn’t matter. Whether across countries or dimensions, the connection remains.
It feels effortless. Once established, it runs almost on “auto-pilot.”
It can be nurtured. Prayer, meditation, mindfulness, and openness to Christ help strengthen the link.
It grows over time. Many believe the bond begins before physical meeting and becomes more obvious as the soul journey unfolds.
Science and Spirituality
Science has not yet proven telepathy. But it does tell us that:
All matter is energy, vibrating at different frequencies.
Consciousness remains one of the great mysteries of human study.
Could it be that twin soul telepathy is the meeting point of science and spirit, where two souls, vibrating at the same frequency, bridge the gap between heaven and earth?
Perhaps. For now, it remains unmeasured by instruments, but experienced by hearts.
Why It Matters
Twin soul telepathy is more than a spiritual curiosity. It is:
A testimony to resurrection. Darren appears whole, healed, radiant, a reflection of the glorified body promised in Christ.
A witness to love. Love is stronger than death, and spiritual bonds endure.
A glimpse of heaven. This kind of connection shows us that eternity is not distant, but already breaking into the present.
Music for the Soul
To end today’s reflection, I want to share two pieces of music that capture the heart of what Darren and I are experiencing, the reality that death is not the end, and that love in Christ conquers all.
1. “Lux Aeterna” by Morten Lauridsen
This luminous choral piece takes its title from Latin: Light Eternal. Its soaring harmonies feel like a window into heaven itself. It reminds us that our souls are meant for light, not darkness, and that through Christ, even grief can be transfigured into hope.
https://youtu.be/lmCBWGDXLf0?si=4-jft...
2. Handel’s “Hallelujah Chorus” from Messiah
Few works of music proclaim victory like this one. It bursts with the joy of resurrection — the triumph of Jesus Christ as King of Kings and Lord of Lords. When you listen, you cannot help but be lifted, reminded that love is stronger than death, and that eternity is real.
https://youtu.be/aAABeLWR2lY?si=-Rc02...
Both pieces, one gentle and eternal, the other glorious and victorious — show us two sides of the same truth: that Christ is life, and life in Him never ends.
The Call of Christ
But to truly experience eternal life, one must accept Jesus Christ into their heart. He is the Son of God and the Son of Man, who died to take away the sins of the world. His sacrifice was not symbolic, but real, and through Him, our separation from God is healed.
This commitment is not something to leave until later, for Scripture tells us, “Now is the time of God’s favor, now is the day of salvation” (2 Corinthians 6:2, NIV). Our mortal lives are the time given to us to choose Christ. Beyond this life, that choice is sealed.
If you have not yet welcomed Him, I urge you: invite Him in today. Eternal life, peace, and love without end flow only from Him.
Next Steps
If this has stirred your heart, I encourage you to click the link below and visit the main website. There you’ll find more teaching, testimony, and hope — on this subject, and so much more.
👉 https://markedwardchard.com/pages/twi...
Closing Reflection
Twin soul telepathy teaches us that communication is more than words. It is heart to heart, spirit to spirit, love to love.
In Christ, nothing is lost. Death does not sever; it transforms. The bond between Darren and me continues because it is grounded not only in our twinship, but in the eternal love of God.
And this love, radiant, resurrected, and unstoppable, is offered to us all.
With love and light to the all those who read this, and to the world.
Mark Edward Chard
Today I want to explore the wider concept of twin soul telepathy, what it is, how it works, and why it matters.
What is Twin Soul Telepathy?
Many spiritual traditions speak of twin souls (sometimes called twin flames) two halves of the same whole. Unlike ordinary relationships, this connection is immediate, intuitive, and eternal.
Twin soul telepathy is the ability of these two halves to share thoughts, feelings, and even images without spoken words. It is not reincarnation or imagination, but a deep communion of spirit. For me and Darren, it is a living reality that Christ has made possible.
The Dimensions of Telepathic Connection
1. Mental Telepathy
A shared stream of consciousness, where thoughts and impressions arrive instantly.
Sometimes this feels like an inner voice; other times, like a mental image that flashes into awareness.
2. Emotional Telepathy
Sharing one another’s feelings directly — joy, sadness, comfort, or peace.
In moments of doubt, Darren’s joy floods through, and I feel uplifted.
3. Energetic Frequency
All creation is made of energy. Each soul vibrates at a unique frequency.
Twin souls resonate on the same frequency, enabling instant recognition and communication.
4. Spiritual Heart Connection
The deepest level of communication takes place in the spiritual heart — the center of higher consciousness and divine love.
This is not physical love, but pure spiritual love: eternal, unconditional, and unbreakable.
5. Sensory Impressions and Images
Twin soul telepathy often manifests in sensory ways: clear images, sudden impressions, or a felt presence.
For me, this is Darren’s radiant face — smiling, joyful, restored.
How Does It Work?
Unlike spoken words, which take time, twin soul telepathy is instantaneous — a transfer of thought and emotion at the speed of spirit.
Distance doesn’t matter. Whether across countries or dimensions, the connection remains.
It feels effortless. Once established, it runs almost on “auto-pilot.”
It can be nurtured. Prayer, meditation, mindfulness, and openness to Christ help strengthen the link.
It grows over time. Many believe the bond begins before physical meeting and becomes more obvious as the soul journey unfolds.
Science and Spirituality
Science has not yet proven telepathy. But it does tell us that:
All matter is energy, vibrating at different frequencies.
Consciousness remains one of the great mysteries of human study.
Could it be that twin soul telepathy is the meeting point of science and spirit, where two souls, vibrating at the same frequency, bridge the gap between heaven and earth?
Perhaps. For now, it remains unmeasured by instruments, but experienced by hearts.
Why It Matters
Twin soul telepathy is more than a spiritual curiosity. It is:
A testimony to resurrection. Darren appears whole, healed, radiant, a reflection of the glorified body promised in Christ.
A witness to love. Love is stronger than death, and spiritual bonds endure.
A glimpse of heaven. This kind of connection shows us that eternity is not distant, but already breaking into the present.
Music for the Soul
To end today’s reflection, I want to share two pieces of music that capture the heart of what Darren and I are experiencing, the reality that death is not the end, and that love in Christ conquers all.
1. “Lux Aeterna” by Morten Lauridsen
This luminous choral piece takes its title from Latin: Light Eternal. Its soaring harmonies feel like a window into heaven itself. It reminds us that our souls are meant for light, not darkness, and that through Christ, even grief can be transfigured into hope.
https://youtu.be/lmCBWGDXLf0?si=4-jft...
2. Handel’s “Hallelujah Chorus” from Messiah
Few works of music proclaim victory like this one. It bursts with the joy of resurrection — the triumph of Jesus Christ as King of Kings and Lord of Lords. When you listen, you cannot help but be lifted, reminded that love is stronger than death, and that eternity is real.
https://youtu.be/aAABeLWR2lY?si=-Rc02...
Both pieces, one gentle and eternal, the other glorious and victorious — show us two sides of the same truth: that Christ is life, and life in Him never ends.
The Call of Christ
But to truly experience eternal life, one must accept Jesus Christ into their heart. He is the Son of God and the Son of Man, who died to take away the sins of the world. His sacrifice was not symbolic, but real, and through Him, our separation from God is healed.
This commitment is not something to leave until later, for Scripture tells us, “Now is the time of God’s favor, now is the day of salvation” (2 Corinthians 6:2, NIV). Our mortal lives are the time given to us to choose Christ. Beyond this life, that choice is sealed.
If you have not yet welcomed Him, I urge you: invite Him in today. Eternal life, peace, and love without end flow only from Him.
Next Steps
If this has stirred your heart, I encourage you to click the link below and visit the main website. There you’ll find more teaching, testimony, and hope — on this subject, and so much more.
👉 https://markedwardchard.com/pages/twi...
Closing Reflection
Twin soul telepathy teaches us that communication is more than words. It is heart to heart, spirit to spirit, love to love.
In Christ, nothing is lost. Death does not sever; it transforms. The bond between Darren and me continues because it is grounded not only in our twinship, but in the eternal love of God.
And this love, radiant, resurrected, and unstoppable, is offered to us all.
With love and light to the all those who read this, and to the world.
Mark Edward Chard
Published on August 22, 2025 11:38
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August 21, 2025
When Heaven Sends Images — My Experience of Twin Soul Telepathy
Over the past months, something remarkable has been happening in my life. My late twin brother, Darren, has been appearing to me in ways I never expected: through vivid images that arrive telepathically, directly into my mind and spirit.
These aren’t memories, daydreams, or imagined reconstructions. They come unannounced, spontaneous, and crystal-clear. Sometimes it’s just Darren’s face, sometimes his whole body, but always him, smiling, full of joy, and astonishingly radiant.
What moves me most is the way he looks.
On earth, in his final years, Darren grew thin, drawn, his eyes sunken with illness. But the images I receive now show him in what I can only describe as a resurrected form: in his early thirties, strong, healthy, vibrant, utterly free of disease. It’s as though Christ has restored him to the best version of himself, and through these images, I glimpse the truth of the glorified body promised in Scripture (1 Corinthians 15).
When and Where These Images Appear
The timing is unpredictable. Darren has appeared to me:
While waiting in a hospital reception area.
As I travelled, surrounded by strangers.
Just as I was about to step into a shop.
Most often, at home, within the walls of what I call our domestic church.
There is no ritual, no preparation, no warning. He arrives in flashes of vision that feel more real than imagination, carrying with them a sense of peace and a reassurance that love has not been lost.
What It Feels Like
The first thing I notice is the joy on Darren’s face. He is alive, radiant, smiling with a happiness that shines from within. His presence comes with a flood of emotion, comfort, love, even laughter at times. It feels as if part of my own soul has returned home for a moment, and I know beyond doubt that we remain connected.
Sometimes these images are so strong it feels as if he is standing right in front of me, communicating without words. Other times, they are briefer flashes, yet still unmistakable.
The Spiritual Meaning
For me, these experiences are not random.
They are part of the reality of what I call twin soul telepathy — the deep spiritual bond between Darren and me as twins, a bond that has only intensified since his passing.
Through this bond, thoughts, feelings, and even images are exchanged without speech. It is faster than words, more intimate than conversation. I believe this is possible because of Christ, who unites heaven and earth. What I experience with Darren is not reincarnation, but resurrection — evidence that through Christ, love lives on, and the body itself is restored.
Why I Share This
Some may find these words unusual, even bold. But I share them because I believe my testimony is not mine alone. It is meant to give hope. Darren’s radiant image is a glimpse of heaven’s promise, tMark Edward Chardhat our loved ones are not gone, but alive in Christ, healed, whole, and still connected with us.
Every time Darren appears, I am reminded that death is not the end. Love endures. And in Christ, we will be reunited.
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These aren’t memories, daydreams, or imagined reconstructions. They come unannounced, spontaneous, and crystal-clear. Sometimes it’s just Darren’s face, sometimes his whole body, but always him, smiling, full of joy, and astonishingly radiant.
What moves me most is the way he looks.
On earth, in his final years, Darren grew thin, drawn, his eyes sunken with illness. But the images I receive now show him in what I can only describe as a resurrected form: in his early thirties, strong, healthy, vibrant, utterly free of disease. It’s as though Christ has restored him to the best version of himself, and through these images, I glimpse the truth of the glorified body promised in Scripture (1 Corinthians 15).
When and Where These Images Appear
The timing is unpredictable. Darren has appeared to me:
While waiting in a hospital reception area.
As I travelled, surrounded by strangers.
Just as I was about to step into a shop.
Most often, at home, within the walls of what I call our domestic church.
There is no ritual, no preparation, no warning. He arrives in flashes of vision that feel more real than imagination, carrying with them a sense of peace and a reassurance that love has not been lost.
What It Feels Like
The first thing I notice is the joy on Darren’s face. He is alive, radiant, smiling with a happiness that shines from within. His presence comes with a flood of emotion, comfort, love, even laughter at times. It feels as if part of my own soul has returned home for a moment, and I know beyond doubt that we remain connected.
Sometimes these images are so strong it feels as if he is standing right in front of me, communicating without words. Other times, they are briefer flashes, yet still unmistakable.
The Spiritual Meaning
For me, these experiences are not random.
They are part of the reality of what I call twin soul telepathy — the deep spiritual bond between Darren and me as twins, a bond that has only intensified since his passing.
Through this bond, thoughts, feelings, and even images are exchanged without speech. It is faster than words, more intimate than conversation. I believe this is possible because of Christ, who unites heaven and earth. What I experience with Darren is not reincarnation, but resurrection — evidence that through Christ, love lives on, and the body itself is restored.
Why I Share This
Some may find these words unusual, even bold. But I share them because I believe my testimony is not mine alone. It is meant to give hope. Darren’s radiant image is a glimpse of heaven’s promise, tMark Edward Chardhat our loved ones are not gone, but alive in Christ, healed, whole, and still connected with us.
Every time Darren appears, I am reminded that death is not the end. Love endures. And in Christ, we will be reunited.
To discover more, visit
https://markedwardchard.com/pages/twi...
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August 17, 2025
Completing the Trilogy: A Milestone in My Writing Journey
Today I reached a milestone I want to share with you.
I have just submitted the third academic paper in what has become a trilogy of studies, exploring the Books of Enoch and Jubilees, and how their ancient themes still echo in spiritual experience today.
The first paper was on Enoch, the second on Jubilees, and this third is the capstone. It brings the two into dialogue, and (with some trembling and humility) it also shares how these texts are not only historical or theological curiosities, but still alive in ways that matter deeply.
This is the part of my journey where research meets faith, where personal experience meets academic discipline. Submitting all three papers to respected journals is both daunting and exciting, but more than anything, I feel grateful.
Grateful to God, who is at the centre of this work.
Grateful to Darren, whose presence inspires so much of this.
Grateful to friends and mentors (you know who you are!) who encourage me along the way.
Whatever happens with peer review, I know that writing these studies has been an act of obedience and testimony. It is my prayer that they may serve others, in academia, in faith, and beyond.
With gratitude,
Mark
Mark Edward Chard
I have just submitted the third academic paper in what has become a trilogy of studies, exploring the Books of Enoch and Jubilees, and how their ancient themes still echo in spiritual experience today.
The first paper was on Enoch, the second on Jubilees, and this third is the capstone. It brings the two into dialogue, and (with some trembling and humility) it also shares how these texts are not only historical or theological curiosities, but still alive in ways that matter deeply.
This is the part of my journey where research meets faith, where personal experience meets academic discipline. Submitting all three papers to respected journals is both daunting and exciting, but more than anything, I feel grateful.
Grateful to God, who is at the centre of this work.
Grateful to Darren, whose presence inspires so much of this.
Grateful to friends and mentors (you know who you are!) who encourage me along the way.
Whatever happens with peer review, I know that writing these studies has been an act of obedience and testimony. It is my prayer that they may serve others, in academia, in faith, and beyond.
With gratitude,
Mark
Mark Edward Chard
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August 16, 2025
Submitting Jubilees — and Preparing Something Truly Groundbreaking
Tonight, I’ll be submitting my completed academic paper on the Book of Jubilees to multiple biblical studies journals. These are the same journals currently reviewing my earlier paper on Enoch, so momentum is building!
The Jubilees paper stands on its own as a deep exploration of one of the most fascinating texts from the Second Temple period, rich in theology, history, and insight. But it’s also a vital stepping stone toward an even bigger project.
That next step is my third academic paper:
Enoch and Jubilees in Dialogue with Contemporary Spiritual Manifestations. It will bring together:
The ancient voices of Enoch and Jubilees.
The lived spiritual reality I share with my twin soul brother Darren.
The insights of my friend Kenny Corris, whose personal experiences and family heritage offer a rare perspective.
My aim? To show that these ancient writings aren’t just relics, they are part of a living conversation between God, humanity, and the unseen spiritual realm. This is scholarship that doesn’t just stay on the page, it’s lived, breathed, and experienced.
As always, I’m doing this for God, for Christ, and to honour Darren’s extraordinary role in this journey.
[The work is bold, but it’s time to be bold.
author:Mark Edward Chard|56436593]
The Jubilees paper stands on its own as a deep exploration of one of the most fascinating texts from the Second Temple period, rich in theology, history, and insight. But it’s also a vital stepping stone toward an even bigger project.
That next step is my third academic paper:
Enoch and Jubilees in Dialogue with Contemporary Spiritual Manifestations. It will bring together:
The ancient voices of Enoch and Jubilees.
The lived spiritual reality I share with my twin soul brother Darren.
The insights of my friend Kenny Corris, whose personal experiences and family heritage offer a rare perspective.
My aim? To show that these ancient writings aren’t just relics, they are part of a living conversation between God, humanity, and the unseen spiritual realm. This is scholarship that doesn’t just stay on the page, it’s lived, breathed, and experienced.
As always, I’m doing this for God, for Christ, and to honour Darren’s extraordinary role in this journey.
[The work is bold, but it’s time to be bold.
author:Mark Edward Chard|56436593]
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August 12, 2025
The Forgotten Book That Could Change How You Read the Bible
Why the Book of Jubilees Deserves Our Attention
If you’ve ever read the Bible and felt like some pieces were missing, details hinted at but never explained, you’re not alone. The truth is, there are ancient writings that were highly valued in biblical times but rarely read today. One of the most fascinating of these is the Book of Jubilees.
This ancient Jewish work, written during the Second Temple period (roughly 200 BCE), retells and expands the stories of Genesis and Exodus. But it does more than just reword them, it fills in the gaps, connects themes, and gives us insights into how the earliest Jewish believers understood God’s plan.
Why Should We Care About Jubilees?
It bridges Genesis to Revelation –
While Genesis gives the foundation, Jubilees often fills in the “missing” details, making the flow of God’s plan easier to follow.
It parallels 1 Enoch – Just like the Book of Enoch reveals hidden details about the spiritual realm, Jubilees offers clarity about God’s timeline, laws, and covenant promises.
It reflects Jesus’ own context.
While Jesus never directly quotes Jubilees, the themes and interpretations in His teachings show that He was speaking into a world where works like Jubilees shaped spiritual thought.
What’s Inside?
Jubilees is sometimes called “The Little Genesis” because it’s a rewritten version of the early Bible books — but it divides history into precise blocks of 49 years (“jubilees”), and it presents God’s story with an incredible sense of order and purpose.
It tells us:
More about the early patriarchs (Noah, Abraham, Jacob) than Genesis alone gives.
Insights into the angels’ role in God’s plan.
A strong emphasis on covenant, holiness, and obedience.
Not Scripture. But Invaluable
I am not saying Jubilees should be treated as canonical Scripture. But just as 1 Enoch has helped modern readers understand the background to Genesis 6 or Jude’s letter, Jubilees can help believers see the unity of God’s story from beginning to end.
Bringing Jubilees Back to Life
For centuries, Jubilees has been tucked away in dusty manuscripts, known mostly to scholars. But that’s changing.
More Christians are beginning to see its value, Mark Edward Chardnot as a replacement for the Bible, but as a powerful companion for understanding it.
In the coming weeks, we’ll explore its chapters, themes, and connections to the teachings of Christ. We’ll also show where it intersects with prophecy, God’s covenant promises, and even modern Christian living.
If you thought you knew the whole story… get ready to be surprised.
Please 'click' on the following link below
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Mark Edward Chard
If you’ve ever read the Bible and felt like some pieces were missing, details hinted at but never explained, you’re not alone. The truth is, there are ancient writings that were highly valued in biblical times but rarely read today. One of the most fascinating of these is the Book of Jubilees.
This ancient Jewish work, written during the Second Temple period (roughly 200 BCE), retells and expands the stories of Genesis and Exodus. But it does more than just reword them, it fills in the gaps, connects themes, and gives us insights into how the earliest Jewish believers understood God’s plan.
Why Should We Care About Jubilees?
It bridges Genesis to Revelation –
While Genesis gives the foundation, Jubilees often fills in the “missing” details, making the flow of God’s plan easier to follow.
It parallels 1 Enoch – Just like the Book of Enoch reveals hidden details about the spiritual realm, Jubilees offers clarity about God’s timeline, laws, and covenant promises.
It reflects Jesus’ own context.
While Jesus never directly quotes Jubilees, the themes and interpretations in His teachings show that He was speaking into a world where works like Jubilees shaped spiritual thought.
What’s Inside?
Jubilees is sometimes called “The Little Genesis” because it’s a rewritten version of the early Bible books — but it divides history into precise blocks of 49 years (“jubilees”), and it presents God’s story with an incredible sense of order and purpose.
It tells us:
More about the early patriarchs (Noah, Abraham, Jacob) than Genesis alone gives.
Insights into the angels’ role in God’s plan.
A strong emphasis on covenant, holiness, and obedience.
Not Scripture. But Invaluable
I am not saying Jubilees should be treated as canonical Scripture. But just as 1 Enoch has helped modern readers understand the background to Genesis 6 or Jude’s letter, Jubilees can help believers see the unity of God’s story from beginning to end.
Bringing Jubilees Back to Life
For centuries, Jubilees has been tucked away in dusty manuscripts, known mostly to scholars. But that’s changing.
More Christians are beginning to see its value, Mark Edward Chardnot as a replacement for the Bible, but as a powerful companion for understanding it.
In the coming weeks, we’ll explore its chapters, themes, and connections to the teachings of Christ. We’ll also show where it intersects with prophecy, God’s covenant promises, and even modern Christian living.
If you thought you knew the whole story… get ready to be surprised.
Please 'click' on the following link below
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Mark Edward Chard
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August 10, 2025
Cultural celebrations that blend faith and joy, from Spanish processions to candlelit vigils in France.
'The Assumption of Mary'
A Story Heaven Never Forgot.
Every good story lingers long after the last page. The Assumption of Mary is one such story, a living truth that has been told in hymns, homilies, and processions for nearly two thousand years.
It begins with a young woman in Nazareth, whose “yes” to God changed the course of history. Mary carried Christ into the world, walked beside Him to Calvary, and remained faithful to the very end.
And when her earthly life was complete, God did something extraordinary: He brought her body and soul into Heaven’s glory.
This is more than a sacred tradition, it is a promise. It reminds us that our bodies are not discarded after death but destined for resurrection, just as Christ rose and Mary was glorified.
It says that heaven remembers every act of faith, every moment of trust, and every step taken in love.
In my latest permanent website page, I explore:
The historical roots of the Assumption, from early Christian writings to the 1950 declaration by Pope Pius XII.
Theological meaning, showing why Mary’s glorification is a sign of our own future.
A personal reflection on how this feast strengthens my own journey of hope and inspires my writing.
And because beauty belongs to truth, I’ve paired it with a new original image, a luminous vision of Mary ascending with angelic escort, Heaven’s light breaking through the clouds.
I’d love for you to read the full reflection and see the image for yourself.
📖 Read the full blog here:
https://markedwardchard.com/pages/the...
Mark Edward Chard
A Story Heaven Never Forgot.
Every good story lingers long after the last page. The Assumption of Mary is one such story, a living truth that has been told in hymns, homilies, and processions for nearly two thousand years.
It begins with a young woman in Nazareth, whose “yes” to God changed the course of history. Mary carried Christ into the world, walked beside Him to Calvary, and remained faithful to the very end.
And when her earthly life was complete, God did something extraordinary: He brought her body and soul into Heaven’s glory.
This is more than a sacred tradition, it is a promise. It reminds us that our bodies are not discarded after death but destined for resurrection, just as Christ rose and Mary was glorified.
It says that heaven remembers every act of faith, every moment of trust, and every step taken in love.
In my latest permanent website page, I explore:
The historical roots of the Assumption, from early Christian writings to the 1950 declaration by Pope Pius XII.
Theological meaning, showing why Mary’s glorification is a sign of our own future.
A personal reflection on how this feast strengthens my own journey of hope and inspires my writing.
And because beauty belongs to truth, I’ve paired it with a new original image, a luminous vision of Mary ascending with angelic escort, Heaven’s light breaking through the clouds.
I’d love for you to read the full reflection and see the image for yourself.
📖 Read the full blog here:
https://markedwardchard.com/pages/the...
Mark Edward Chard
Published on August 10, 2025 01:20
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August 8, 2025
Faith in a Time of Collapse: Sermon Two in the Enoch Series
Mark Edward ChardFriends and readers,
I’ve always believed that sermons are not just for pulpits, they’re for people. They’re for moments like now, when darkness tries to speak louder than light.
That’s why I’m excited to share the second sermon in our ongoing Enoch series, a message that cuts through the noise and points us back to what matters most.
It’s titled:
“Living by Faith in a Fallen World.”
In this message, we take an honest look at what it means to walk with God when the world walks away. We unpack the legacy of Noah, Moses, and especially Enoch, the seventh from Adam, a man who walked so closely with God that he was taken without seeing death.
We explore questions like:
What does walking with God look like when evil is normalized?
How can faith anchor us when everything feels unsteady?
Are we building our lives like Noah, or just blending in with the crowd?
You’ll find deep scripture, prophetic insights, and spiritual challenges:
“Walk like you’ll be taken.
Pray like Heaven is watching.
Love like Jesus is beside you, because He is.”
This sermon also touches on the profound presence of Darren, a spiritual witness and forerunner who, through light, communion, and energy, continues to point us toward Christ.
Like Enoch, he reminds us: faith is eternal.
Whether you’ve been following this journey closely or are joining in for the first time, I believe this message will stir your soul and draw you into deeper intimacy with God.
Visit our main Enoch Sermon Series page to read the full message and stay up to date:
https://markedwardchard.com/pages/the...
Let’s keep walking, not by sight, but by faith.
With love and light,
Mark Edward Chard
Author, Disciple, Brother
I’ve always believed that sermons are not just for pulpits, they’re for people. They’re for moments like now, when darkness tries to speak louder than light.
That’s why I’m excited to share the second sermon in our ongoing Enoch series, a message that cuts through the noise and points us back to what matters most.
It’s titled:
“Living by Faith in a Fallen World.”
In this message, we take an honest look at what it means to walk with God when the world walks away. We unpack the legacy of Noah, Moses, and especially Enoch, the seventh from Adam, a man who walked so closely with God that he was taken without seeing death.
We explore questions like:
What does walking with God look like when evil is normalized?
How can faith anchor us when everything feels unsteady?
Are we building our lives like Noah, or just blending in with the crowd?
You’ll find deep scripture, prophetic insights, and spiritual challenges:
“Walk like you’ll be taken.
Pray like Heaven is watching.
Love like Jesus is beside you, because He is.”
This sermon also touches on the profound presence of Darren, a spiritual witness and forerunner who, through light, communion, and energy, continues to point us toward Christ.
Like Enoch, he reminds us: faith is eternal.
Whether you’ve been following this journey closely or are joining in for the first time, I believe this message will stir your soul and draw you into deeper intimacy with God.
Visit our main Enoch Sermon Series page to read the full message and stay up to date:
https://markedwardchard.com/pages/the...
Let’s keep walking, not by sight, but by faith.
With love and light,
Mark Edward Chard
Author, Disciple, Brother
Published on August 08, 2025 09:57
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