The Origin and the Nature of the Universe
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1: There's a simple answer:
Existence is Life and Life is Spirit. Technically that means that our
lives and this reality is just a dream of a higher being; That we live in some kind of Simulation or Dream.
But it is the consistency of this dream that may tell us of the nature of this higher being. It seems unfathomably
if we think of this higher being as like us. We are limited in our minds capacity. Our attention is limited. This
greater mind, so I see it, must be truly immense, eternal and infinite. Absolute.
2: You are of course free to doubt it. And that to a certain extent is one of the reasons why we are in this world.
Freedom - thats the crux of it all. Not only the freedom to act, but also the freedom to think and believe.
Whatever I tell you might be wrong; Whatever someone else tells you might be true. But to those that truly know
and understand reality, truth should be a virtue - and sharing it, fighting for it, an obligation.
3: And thus is it that I believe that this knowledge shouldn't be something exclusive; Something preserved for some
elite. I believe its everyones own obligation to find out. To learn and/to understand. I also am rather certain
that there are things that cannot be 'told'. Even more so should it be each individuals obligation to get there;
And those that know how to get there have to help. But so you should understand the dilemma.
So, let me get back to the start.
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1: God, the Father, is invisible. (Colossians 1:15). Everything that is visible is a creation. A thought. An
imagination. A manifestation. Things that are limited by nature; Thus God by definition is invisible. And so there is the manifestation of God. "The Word". John 1:1 : In the beginning was the Word and the Word was God.
As I know it, this word 'evolved' from the 'first insight'. The first thing that Eternity could conceive. Its own
existence and the nature thereof. (Random Weed Choreography (1)).
2: This is also known, by me, as
the 'principle of causality'. Everything that is has to first be created. There is no
second insight without a first one. Everything that emerges has to emerge in order. Everything that emerges is
limited. Everything that is has its potential to change. So by definition are there things that are 'not yet' - ergo all
that has emerged isn't everything that could possibly emerge.
Redeemer and Redemption
Enlightenment
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1: What is true Enlightenment? Ever wondered about it? Whatever it is, thinking of it as an accomplishment we can talk of
skills and knowledge that would be required and so we can put it onto a gradient from 'easy' to 'difficult'. The false
prophet would put it as far to the 'difficult' side as possible; To move it out of 'your' reach because he can't truly
offer it to you! Anyone who by that persons standard were Enlightened would be one of his closest allies - and respectively
someone you generally should avoid at all cost!
2: I myself can't put it as far on the 'easy' side as possible because there are 'some' things you will have to achieve; But
I'm here to share a roadmap to you so you can figure out for yourself how "difficult" it actually is.
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1: First of all - there are 13 Seals, 3 Principles, 4 Lights and 12 Aeons that have to be 'vaguely' understood. Each item
there can be reduced to a single word/term, so - 32 words/terms. More specifically are these comprehended in 2 Systems.
The 13 Seals and "the 12 Aeons". A Ladder where you technically only need to know 'one' thing (the 9th Seal) and the
Nature of Reality, which, works like an Address or Telephone Number. Or ... a Stargate Address.
2: Then, knowing the Address, you simply ask God for it and if you meet the two conditions ... you're in! The Address is
simply a token of reference. Knowing it implies that You know the nature of God. And once you do, you're basically as
free of Superstition as 'bare konwledge' would allow you to be. You so understand that God is a being of Spirit; But
also is this knowledge a token of co-existence. The knowledge is a revelation from God - and you don't know if it is
totally true - although you can understanding it so - until you "got in".
3: "Getting in" means that you have met the two conditions. 1) Being 'cleansed' (Baptized) and 2) Being 'invited' (Worthy).
Baptism so is about Church. The institution. "The people of God". "The right place". You get there; Because it exists
as God wanted it so; Because else this part would be pointless; You get baptized - and so you learn about Christ, Redemption,
whatever. As baptized you then can stand before God 'in the Name of Christ'. Finally the 'request' to get in doesn't
mention Christ. It doesn't say "in the Name of Christ (I want in)" - so you have to Understand that Christ is no individual
other than God. Christ isn't truly God though because God is invisible.
4: Once you got in, that doesn't matter all that much anymore because God has taken you into His fold and will from there on
out care for you respectively.
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1: So, first of all you'll need to know about 'where to get Baptized'.
2: Then you need to get Baptized.
3: Then you only need to know the Address and the Prayer and not be an asshole!
4: Everything else are merely philosophical concerns, struggles and such. We can boil the whole story of the Origin down to
the First Insight and how the 12 Aeons evolved from it. Here it is just in our nature that as we've digested that, we ask
questions - intentionally or not - and respectively find answers; Sooner or later. Redemption can be boiled down to
Baptism. Enlightenment can be boiled down to the Prayer and the 13 Seals. And everything else ... is just life!
5: The other side of the philosophical struggle is about worries. What if this?, what if that?
6: But ultimately ... whats the point? Being egoistic: Your own salvation. Being selfless: The greater good. And beyond that
we still "have to live". And how do we do that? Do we need arbiters of morality to tell us how sinful we are? Or should we
be striving for a more 'enlightened' society where each person knows how to do their part while living a fulfilled life?
If you think that my presentation is beside the point; What is the point? What I'm trying to say is that the reason why I
think that certain things aren't the top priority is because I think 'this' is the top priority. I don't magically "have"
people to assist me in my doing. What even is "my doing"? How can I better the world if everyone thinks I'm crazy - so to speak?
How can I do it alone? Who's there to listen to me? How is there someone to listen to me if I don't even have a plan? What
plan? A plan for what? The future? I have plans; And they are ... what? Too impossible? Too complicated? Too unrealistic?
It certainly won't get any better if you don't make that step 'in' to help me out! Or us.
Don't we already have everything we need? Isn't life good enough already - outside of having leaders that don't know how to
get 'the job' done? So what is it? How do we get 'anything done'? First there has to be a 'we' - and then 'we' just do 'it' -
whatever is the next best thing do/go for!
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The Gospel in the Light of Modern Society