
ALL religions mentions of the "144000".
1) Christianity - Revelation 14:1–5
"And I looked, and, lo, a Lamb stood on the mount Sion, and with him an hundred forty and four thousand, having his Father’s name written in their foreheads."
Da forehead is where your Pineal Gland sits, where you see Father aka God.
2) Buddhism - Mahayana Sutras:
The Mahāyāna Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra mentions 144,000 bodhisattvas who will remain in the world after Shakyamuni Buddha's parinirvāṇa to continue teaching the Dharma.
The Lotus Sutra (Saddharma Puṇḍarīka) references 144,000 followers who will receive the Buddha's teachings in future kalpas.
The Guhyasamāja Tantra mentions 144,000 syllables representing the complete expression of ultimate reality.
Certain apocryphal Buddhist works, particularly in East Asian traditions, prophesy the appearance of 144,000 enlightened beings who will guide humanity through periods of spiritual decline.
3) Hinduism
144,000 (which equals 12² × 1000) often represents completeness or perfection in Hindu numerology.
Puranic texts mention armies or populations of 144,000 in descriptions of celestial realms or battles between deities.
Puranic texts, the number 144,000 appears in calculations of cosmic time cycles.
Hindu temple designs, particularly those following certain Vaastu Shastra principles, incorporate measurements based on 144,000 units.
4) Judaism - Zohar (The Book of Splendor)
The foundational text of Kabbalah contains references to 144,000 in discussions of divine emanations (sefirot) and spiritual worlds.
Appears in sections describing the structure of the spiritual realms and the souls that inhabit them.
Chabad writings reference 144,000 in discussions of spiritual leadership and the "righteous of every generation."
5) Islam - Ibn Arabi's Writings
The renowned 12th-century Sufi mystic Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi referenced this number in his works on spiritual hierarchies.
In "Futūḥat al-Makkīyah" (The Meccan Revelations), he discusses the concept of the "perfect human" (al-insan al-kamil) and mentions 144,000 as representing the complete structure of spiritual knowledge.
Sufi orders incorporate 144,000 in their understanding of spiritual stations (maqamat) and divine names.
Shia esoteric traditions incorporate this number in discussions of:
The spiritual representatives of the Imams
The complete structure of divine guidance through history
Suhrawardi's Illuminationist School
The 12th-century philosopher Shahab al-Din Suhrawardi incorporated numerological symbolism that some interpret as referencing 144,000 in his "Philosophy of Illumination."
Later Sufi Commentaries
Various Sufi commentators on classical Islamic texts have found references to this number in:
Spiritual hierarchies
The structure of divine knowledge
The complete manifestation of spiritual perfection