A Modern-Day Representation of Our Truth


A loving, caring, compassionate and forgiving parent places a cookie on the kitchen counter and tells the seven-year-old child named James not to eat the cookie.

The parent never had to tell the child that the cookie was even there, but somehow knew that the child would sniff out the cookie.

So, specifically demands that the child not eat the cookie.

Over time, the seven-year old child kept getting drawn back to the kitchen, simply because it is natural for James to desire to eat that cookie; almost like it was his cookie.

He couldn’t see it, but knew if he reached up and felt around, he could grab a hold of that delicious snack that his loving, caring, compassionate and forgiving parent had denied him.

Although the child knew what the parent had demanded and knew what the parent meant by the demand, it was as if, it was the child’s cookie and it was a cookie that was natural for the child to eat.

Making it nearly impossible for the child not to reach up, feel around on the kitchen counter and grab a hold of that snack.

Finally, while his parent is off somewhere, doing something and is nowhere to be found, James makes his way to the kitchen again and reaches up on top of the counter and feels around. He finds the cookie right away, almost as if he knew where it was.

He grabs hold of the cookie and immediately takes a big bite, then something miraculous happens and a great “Light” shines upon him, his world opens up and he is filled with self-awareness and knowledge.

All of a sudden, he knows what his parent knows and looks down and realizes that he is naked and that his parent had not clothed him and had been making him walk around naked.

He immediately knows the difference between right and wrong, good and evil and does not feel as though eating that cookie was evil and is not ashamed to know, as it is natural for a child to know the difference between right and wrong, good and evil and cannot figure why his loving, caring, compassionate and forgiving parent did not want him to be enlightened.

Then later on that day, the one that had reported to be his parent shows up and can’t locate the male child; doesn’t know where he is, so starts to call out to him. James answers and tells the parent that he is hiding because he is naked, and wants his parent to dress him, which is a typical request for a seven-year-old human child.

The parent is brought to great anger and berates him, like he strangled the cat or something. He screams at the child and say’s, “why did you eat that cookie that was left on the counter, the one I told you not to eat” and he is panicked and truly does not know what is going on, but can now feel down to the core of his life that he did something “BAD” and feels great guilt and shame over eating the cookie.

Instead of the loving and caring parent smacking him on the butt or hand and sending him to his room with no dinner, the parent beats the hell out of James and then increases the child’s pain seven-fold.

Then, as if that was not enough the parent kicks the seven-year-old child out of the house and casts him out into the wilderness, to exist like an animal and to suffer for an eternity!

It was at this point that James took on the weight of his reported crime as if it was the worst crime ever committed, for how would a seven-year-old child know that it wasn’t a crime, and that it wasn’t his mother or father that beat him.

Now he is forced to carry the weight of the world around on his shoulders and feels like he is lower than dirt, like he is nothing, like he is dust!

And with no one there to tell James that he is not a piece of poop and that he truly did not do anything wrong, except become self-aware, he carry’s the shame, guilt, remorse and pain down to a core DNA level, this way the beating lasts for an eternity.

It takes James sixty-two human years to realize that he wasn’t a bad boy and that he had been kidnapped from his true father and mother. Then, shortly after realized that the one that beat him and sent him out into the wilderness alone and frightened, is still preventing him from reuniting with his parents, his family and his “Tree of Life”, which was the “Cookie”.

I call this the “sin code” or the “bad boy” code!


What kind of loving, caring, compassionate and forgiving parent does that to a child?

ANSWER – A parent that is not a true parent at all, but a kidnapper of “LIFE”!

I can feel my father and mother calling out to me, to let me know that they never stopped looking for me.

I can feel their presence. My real parents are so close I can smell them, just like I could smell that cookie on the counter.

My true parents are going to show me how to remove the “sin code”, because it’s not “My” sin and I do not have to wear that garment anymore!

It’s Their Sin – The Ones That Kidnapped the “Branch of Life”.

With Respect and Great Intent

James – A Bud of The Reborn Branch of Life That Is Christ



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