Unpacking Jonathan C Ahn's "The Avatar" and Prophetic Claims Kamala Harris as "Laughing Goddess" – Avatar of Ishtar, Kali Joe Biden as Avatar of Vishnu (The "Sleeping God")
Unpacking Jonathan C Ahn's "The Avatar" and Prophetic ClaimsThe Rumble video you referenced is a clip from The Roseanne Barr Podcast (Episode #117: "End-Time Prophecies REVEALED: Jonathan Cahn’s Warning"), featuring Messianic Jewish rabbi and bestselling author Jonathan Cahn. Released around September 2025, it discusses themes from Cahn's book, The Avatar: The Return of the Ancients & the Future of America (published September 2, 2025). Cahn argues that ancient spiritual "avatars"—symbolic templates of biblical and mythological figures—are shaping modern American politics and culture. He frames current events as a spiritual battle between divine and pagan forces, building on his earlier work, The Return of the Gods (2022), where he claims America’s drift from biblical values has allowed ancient demonic principalities to reemerge. Your query mentions specific claims: Joe Biden as an avatar of Vishnu, Kamala Harris (noted as "Camila DEVy Harris") as a laughing goddess tied to Ishtar or Kali, and a suggestion that Donald Trump is an avatar of Marduk. Below, I’ll unpack these based on Cahn’s teachings, the podcast, and related sources, noting that these are symbolic archetypes, not literal reincarnations.Core Concept: Avatars in The AvatarCahn uses "avatars" to describe recurring spiritual patterns, not just Hindu incarnations like Vishnu’s forms, but broader templates from ancient myths and the Bible. Leaders today, he claims, unknowingly channel god-kings, goddess-queens, or demonic entities influencing elections, policies, and crises like border issues or cultural shifts. Cahn sees America at a spiritual crossroads, urging revival through repentance over political solutions alone. He emphasizes hope, stating, “If we change the government but don’t change the people, the people will change the government.”Joe Biden as Avatar of Vishnu (The "Sleeping God")Cahn portrays Biden as embodying Vishnu, the Hindu preserver god often depicted in cosmic sleep, symbolizing preservation amid chaos. This aligns with Biden’s "Sleepy Joe" image, marked by gaffes, apparent fatigue, and perceived weak leadership during crises like border security or economic challenges. Biblically, Cahn compares Biden to King Jehoram (2 Kings 3), a weak Israelite king whose corrupt reign led to decline, mirroring Biden’s presidency with its internal divisions and policy struggles. Cahn ties Vishnu’s role in Hindu cycles of destruction and renewal to America’s spiritual decay, noting prophetic alignments like dates tying Jehoram’s reign to Biden’s inauguration. In the podcast, Barr and Cahn frame this as part of a spiritual battle against pagan forces, with Biden’s lethargy symbolizing a nation adrift.Kamala Harris as "Laughing Goddess" – Avatar of Ishtar, Kali, or "Cali Valli"Cahn casts Harris as a chaotic "goddess queen," linking her to her Indian heritage through her middle name, Devi (Sanskrit for "goddess," tied to Shakti or Kali), and her first name, Kamala, a form of Lakshmi but also connected to Kali, the fierce destroyer goddess. Her signature laugh is depicted as the mocking cackle of ancient fertility or war goddesses, symbolizing deception and upheaval. Cahn connects her to Kali, known for her triumphant laughter, and Ishtar, the Mesopotamian goddess of love and war, associating both with modern cultural idols. The term "Cali Valli" likely refers to Kali (pronounced "KAH-lee") and perhaps California’s Silicon Valley, where Harris built her career, or a biblical “valley of decision” (Joel 3:14). Online discussions amplify this, some calling Harris the "Whore of Babylon" (Revelation 17) via Ishtar/Kali syncretism. Cahn draws a biblical parallel to Jezebel, who led Israel astray with seductive influence. Harris’s birth on October 20, 1964—Sharad Purnima, a Hindu festival honoring the goddess—adds prophetic weight for Cahn. The podcast highlights her laugh as eerie, with past controversies like her niece’s 2020 Durga image (depicting Harris slaying Trump) fueling goddess-warrior narratives. Harris has referenced Hindu influences like Parvati or Kali in speeches, but Cahn warns of a pagan revival, while Hindu groups have criticized such depictions as culturally insensitive.Donald Trump as Avatar of Marduk? (More Likely Jehu)Cahn does not link Trump to Marduk, the Babylonian creator-god who defeated the chaos-dragon Tiamat and symbolized justice. Instead, he consistently compares Trump to Jehu (2 Kings 9–10), the biblical warrior king anointed to purge Israel’s corruption. Jehu’s chariot-charge against Ahab’s house mirrors Trump’s disruptive, anti-establishment style, targeting modern “idols” like globalism or abortion. Cahn notes Jehu’s 28-year reign aligns with Trump’s potential influence through 2028, and both survived assassination plots, like Trump’s July 2024 attempt. In the podcast, Barr and Cahn frame Trump as Jehu confronting Ahab and Jezebel figures (like the Clintons, extended to Biden/Harris). The Marduk suggestion, while absent from Cahn’s work, could fit as an extension: if Biden and Harris embody Eastern or Mesopotamian decay, Trump might counter as a Marduk-like restorer. However, Cahn prefers Jehu’s biblical purity over pagan imagery. He calls Trump a “vessel” for revival, not a savior, urging prayer to avoid idolizing him. Polls show 25% of Americans view Trump as God-chosen, a narrative Cahn has bolstered since his 2019 Mar-a-Lago visit, though critics warn it risks politicizing faith.Cahn’s core message is that these avatars signal America’s spiritual tipping point—revival or judgment. His book, available on Amazon, delves into timelines and mysteries tying these figures to ancient patterns. The Marduk idea for Trump is an intriguing speculation but not part of Cahn’s framework, which leans on biblical archetypes. The Rumble clip, about 20 minutes long, unpacks these prophecies vividly. What part of this catches your interest most?
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